Best lakes around Kottweiler-Schwanden are found in the rural municipality of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While no significant lakes are directly within Kottweiler-Schwanden, the surrounding Kaiserslautern district and Palatinate Forest area offer several natural and man-made lakes. These bodies of water provide various recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, offering diverse environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Video about ... the Kranichwoog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJunA2Wzd8M NATURA 2000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV7o_PIhVyA&t=2s
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The Woog & its history: The Scheidenberger Woog, a large lake, was located in what is now Bruch for centuries. The Glan reservoir was drained in 1770 to dry out the Bruch. The Kranichwoog has only existed since 2019; it was created as part of the land consolidation. NATURA 2000 adventure trail & crane tower: The NATURA 2000 adventure trail has existed since 2024 with some information boards along the way. There are also QR codes; if you scan them, you can listen to Rudi the crane telling stories about the path and nature. The Kranichwoog (crane tower) adventure tower has also existed since 2024. The tower is 24 m high and has 104 steps. More information: https://www.kranichwoog.de/ https://www.nabu-weilerbach.de/unsere-projekte/
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Old moor area, really swampy biotope!
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An approximately 8-hectare moorland near Kindsbach, the Geisweiher, has been successfully preserved as a primeval landscape since the beginning of the 19th century. A biotope has developed there that provides a habitat for plants, amphibians and birds that depend on rising and falling water levels in the rhythm of the seasons. The Geisweiher nature reserve is home to a diverse range of flora, including sundew, a carnivorous plant. The “Torfstecher-Hütte” is located on the edge of the Geisweiher. Moordamm-Mühle and Geisweiher are on well-paved paths that are also open to cyclists. There is a hut on the edge: The peat cutter's hut in the Landstuhler Bruch is a few meters higher, which indicates the height at which the peat was extracted. Moors offer unique habitats for rare animals and plants. They also store large amounts of carbon and thus remove the climate killer CO2 from the atmosphere.
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A beautiful nature reserve, unfortunately the highway nearby.
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A great bird habitat. Tip: bring binoculars
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One of the lakes on the new cycle route "Palatinate Lakes Tour". With the opportunity to rest and stop in the beautiful beer garden. Sun terrace, playground, toilets ... everything available.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Bärenloch Pond, known for its lawn, playground, and kiosk. Other popular spots include Silver Lake, which offers a restaurant, and the Seewoog Beer Garden, a pleasant rest area by a lake in the forest.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Bärenloch Pond has a playground and a non-swimmer area. The Ohmbachsee offers a water playground and a small pool, along with pedal boat rentals. Gelterswoog features a 300-meter sandy beach, boat rentals, mini-golf, and a playground, making it very family-friendly.
The lakes offer diverse natural settings. You can find artificial ponds like Bärenloch Pond, natural lakes, and even nature reserves. The Kranichwoog Nature Reserve, for example, is a natural monument with a NATURA 2000 adventure trail and a crane tower for bird watching. The Nature reserve Geisweiher Kindsbach is an ancient moorland area, home to unique flora and fauna like sundew.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. At Ohmbachsee, you can enjoy surfing, fishing, hiking, and cycling, with bike and pedal boat rentals available. Gelterswoog is perfect for swimming, canoeing, rowing, stand-up paddleboarding, and beach sports. Helmbachweiher is ideal for swimming and sunbathing in a rustic forest setting. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling, mountain biking, and running trails that pass by these lakes.
Yes, Bärenloch Pond is noted as dog-friendly. Many of the surrounding hiking and walking trails in the Palatinate Forest area are also suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially around swimming zones.
Several lakes have facilities for food and drinks. The Seewoog Beer Garden is a dedicated cafe by a lake. Silver Lake also features a restaurant. At Bärenloch Pond, there's a kiosk with a beer garden. Ohmbachsee and Helmbachweiher also provide kiosks for snacks and refreshments.
The lakes are particularly enjoyable on warm days, especially from May to September, when activities like pedal boating are available at Ohmbachsee. The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports. However, the scenic trails and natural beauty make them suitable for walks and nature observation throughout the year, including winter, weather permitting.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. There's a scenic 3.5 km walk around Ohmbachsee. The Kranichwoog Nature Reserve features an adventure trail with information boards. Additionally, the paths around the Nature reserve Geisweiher Kindsbach are well-paved and suitable for walks.
Yes, parking is generally available. Bärenloch Pond has a dedicated parking lot. Ohmbachsee and Gelterswoog also offer parking facilities for visitors. It's always a good idea to check specific lake information for detailed parking instructions.
Yes, camping is an option at some locations. Ohmbachsee has a camping park with facilities. Gelterswoog also offers camping possibilities, allowing visitors to extend their stay and enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Kranichwoog Nature Reserve is a relatively new natural monument, created in 2019. It features a NATURA 2000 adventure trail with interactive elements and a 24-meter-high crane tower, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching and learning about the local ecosystem.
Gelterswoog, the largest reservoir in the Palatinate Forest, has a rich history. It was originally dammed in the Middle Ages for fish breeding and was officially declared bathing water in 1926, becoming a popular recreational spot for locals and visitors alike.
While many lakes offer designated swimming areas, Helmbachweiher is a popular spot for sunbathers and water-lovers to relax on the banks or swim in the cool water. However, it's important to note that there are no lifeguards present, so caution is advised.


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