Lakes around Biedesheim offer diverse natural attractions within the Palatinate Forest region. While Biedesheim itself does not host large lakes, the surrounding area provides several options for water-based recreation and natural exploration. The landscape features a mix of natural ponds, historical reservoirs, and spring-fed areas, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities. This area is characterized by its forested hills and valleys, providing a scenic backdrop for various lakes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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"The building spanning the German Wine Route is reminiscent of a Roman fort [...]." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.outdooractive.com/de/gastro/pfalz/haus-der-deutschen-weinstrasse/1272728/
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The pond is located very close to the monastery ruins, and you'll inevitably pass by. There's a single shady bench and a table and chairs here. It's a good place for a short rest. We were able to observe Euphemia's aforementioned gander in action. It's best not to get too close.
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Nice rest area right by the Rosenthaler Weiher... nice place for a break
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marks the northern end of the German Wine Route since 1995
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A beautifully situated café with a lakeside terrace invites you to linger.
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A very nice property - the Kneipp pools have no water at the moment
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Without the sign with its interesting information, this “highlight” would not have caught the eye.
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For a serene environment, consider Rosenthaler Pond, which is appreciated for its calm atmosphere and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Eiswoog, though a bit further, also offers optical and acoustic peace with its stunning natural beauty.
Yes, the Eckbach Pond, located below Neuleiningen, is a historical reservoir originally created in the Middle Ages for water storage. Its dam was raised in the 1870s to protect against floods, and it now offers an idyllic setting.
The region offers diverse natural attractions. The Niefernheimer Löcher Springs are unique spring-fed ponds in a forested area, known for their enchanted setting. The Eiswoog, often called 'Palatinate Canada,' features lush green forests reflecting in its waters, diverse wildlife including kingfishers, and the impressive Eistalviadukt railway bridge nearby.
The Eiswoog is highly recommended for families, offering boat trips, swimming, and a 3-kilometer barrier-free nature trail perfect for strollers. It also has a forest playground for children. Rosenthaler Pond and Eckbach Pond are also noted as family-friendly.
Absolutely. The Eiswoog features a popular 3-kilometer barrier-free nature trail around the lake, and the surrounding area offers routes ranging from easy to challenging. For more hiking options in the broader region, explore the Hiking around Biedesheim guide.
Yes, the region provides excellent cycling opportunities. For instance, a gravel biking route like 'Lake Eiswoog and Viaduct – Eistal Viaduct (Eistalviadukt) loop from Ramsen' is available. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Biedesheim and Gravel biking around Biedesheim guides.
The Eiswoog is beautiful throughout the year, with vibrant greenery in summer and stunning scenery, especially with mystical fog, in autumn. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while autumn provides picturesque foliage.
The Eiswoog offers a 3-kilometer barrier-free nature trail encircling the lake, making it accessible for people with mobility disabilities and families with strollers.
At the Eiswoog, you'll find a hotel-restaurant on the dam wall with panoramic views and culinary options. Rowing boats can be rented there, and there's a forest playground. The House of the German Wine Route, which includes a café with a lakeside terrace, is another option for amenities near a water body.
A unique attraction near the Eiswoog is the Stumpfwaldbahn, a heritage narrow-gauge railway that runs from Ramsen to the lake at certain times, offering an adventurous ride through the Stumpfwald. You can also see the impressive Eistalviadukt railway bridge nearby.
While the Eiswoog is the premier destination, the Almensee is also mentioned as a good option for relaxing hours by the water. Retzberg Pond and Steigerweiher are smaller ponds in the region, with Retzberg offering a nearby hut with food.


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