Best lakes around Bad Vilbel are found both within the city's green spaces and in nearby natural areas. Bad Vilbel features the Nidda river and extensive parklands, offering tranquil water features like the Kurpark Pond. For larger natural lakes, the former basalt quarries of Dietesheim, a short distance away, provide an impressive recreational area. This region is characterized by unique rock formations and deep blue water surfaces, making it a notable natural landscape.
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The Vogelsberg Lake is the largest lake in the Dietesheim quarries. The hike around the Vogelsberg Lake in the former quarries is an easy and well-walkable route that is suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. The route covers a distance of a good 5 kilometers.
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The Dietesheim quarries are a small recreational area in Mühlheim am Main in Hesse. You hike on small paths through shady forest and circle one lake after another. Steep rock faces from the former basalt open-cast mine appear again and again. There are 3 designated routes for hiking (indicated on the sign). You will also meet a lot of cyclists. A little tip: don't forget mosquito spray.
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The Dietesheim quarries are a great local recreation area. It is very interesting at any time of year.
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There are several great lakes in the quarries.
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An idyllic place for photo lovers very nice photo opportunities. It's fun to hike around the lakes and enjoy nature 😁. Not too crowded on Friday mornings either 🔝🫶
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The dead trees are a popular photo motif. A must on any visit to the quarries. Beautiful in every season.
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Great lake landscape, always new impressions
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Around Bad Vilbel, you'll find both urban park ponds, such as the charming Kurpark Pond within the city, and larger natural quarry lakes. The most prominent natural lakes are the Vogelsberg Lake and Oberwaldsee, located in the nearby Dietesheim Quarries.
The Dietesheim Quarries, home to Vogelsberg Lake and Oberwaldsee, are known for their unique landscape. You'll find steep rock faces from former basalt mining, creating bizarre rock formations that are unique in the Rhine-Main region. The deep blue water surfaces of the lakes contrast beautifully with these geological features. A highlight is the View of the Vogelsberger See and Canyon Bridge, offering impressive vistas.
Yes, several lakes and areas are family-friendly. The Kurpark in Bad Vilbel offers a tranquil setting with a pond, and the Burgpark features a water playground. The Dietesheim Quarries, including Oberwaldsee near Dietesheim and Vogelsberg Lake, have well-maintained walking paths suitable for families.
The Dietesheim Quarries offer numerous walking paths and hiking trails that wind through shady forests and encircle the various lakes. For example, an easy and well-maintained route of about 5 kilometers allows you to walk around Vogelsberg Lake, often near the shore. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Bad Vilbel guide.
Yes, the area around Bad Vilbel is suitable for cycling. While the immediate quarry lakes might be more for walking, the broader region offers various cycling routes. For instance, the Nidda Cycle Path is a popular option. You can explore more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Vilbel guide.
The lakes around Bad Vilbel are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and hiking, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green spaces and outdoor activities. Even winter can be charming for walks, though specific amenities might have reduced hours.
Many trails around the lakes, particularly in the Dietesheim Quarries area, are dog-friendly. Highlights like the View of the Vogelsberger See and Canyon Bridge and the Canyon Bridge and East Shore of Vogelsberger Lake are noted as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect other visitors and wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural landscape of the Dietesheim Quarries, highlighting the unique rock formations and the deep blue quarry lakes. The area is considered a wonderful place to relax, offering new views of the lakes and a great spot for both beginners and experienced hikers and cyclists. The Dietesheim Quarries are described as a 'must-visit' for their unique character.
While the immediate vicinity of the quarry lakes is primarily natural, there are refreshment options nearby. For example, some visitor tips mention the 'Green Lake restaurant' near the Dietesheim Quarries. Bad Vilbel itself offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Within Bad Vilbel, the Kurpark, designed by Philipp Siesmayer, is a historically significant park. It features the charming Kurpark Pond, old trees, the Hassia-Brunnentempel, and a Roman mosaic in a glass pavilion, offering a tranquil atmosphere with historical elements.
The guide does not provide information on official swimming conditions or permits for wild swimming in the lakes. It's generally advisable to check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting to swim in natural bodies of water, especially in former quarry lakes which can have hidden dangers.
Bad Vilbel is well-connected, and the Dietesheim Quarries are a short distance away, making them accessible. While specific public transport routes to the exact lake shores are not detailed, general public transport options to Bad Vilbel and nearby towns are available. Parking is typically available at popular recreational areas like the Dietesheim Quarries.


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