Best lakes around Wölfersheim are primarily characterized by their origins in former lignite opencast mining, forming a distinctive landscape in the Wetterau region. The area features the Wölfersheimer See, the largest lake, alongside smaller bodies of water like the Schwelteich and Heldteich. These lakes serve as significant natural spaces and local recreation areas, offering diverse outdoor activities. The region's history of industrial transformation has shaped its current natural environment, providing unique settings for exploration.
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There are several places from which you can enjoy a fantastic view of the “Inheidener See”.
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The Inheidener See is one of the lakes in the Wetterau Lake Plateau, the tour route of which is right on our doorstep. The ✅🚲—tour, the paths are flat and almost 100% paved and car-free
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the side of the lake, the Trais Horloffer side is the one with the nicer lawns and the nicer access to the lake
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All sailing boats and all rowing and fishing boats are well secured from the water's mouth on the boating grounds for sailors and anglers...👍 Winter rest until next year - the lake will be calm and you can feel, hear and enjoy this peace on one of the many benches
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now it is almost winter quiet again on and around the lake... hardly any hustle and bustle, a few walkers and the occasional cyclist. actually a nice time to enjoy the peace and quiet by the lake
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A wonderful bathing lake with pleasant water temperature and a beautiful lawn.
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a ✅🚲—tour on or in the lake and then a break with cool drinks or a curry sausage 👍🤗🤗
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There are rest areas at the Trais-Horloffer Lake that invite you to stop and see what a wonderful thing you can do with a former open-cast coal mine.
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The lakes around Wölfersheim primarily originated from former lignite opencast mining. You'll find the large Wölfersheimer See, as well as smaller bodies of water like the Schwelteich and Heldteich, which are now significant natural spaces and local recreation areas.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Inheiden Lake (Trais-Horloffer Lake) is a popular local recreation area with amenities. The Wölfersheimer See also offers a multi-generational playground and football golf, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Three Ponds provide idyllic spots for picnicking and resting.
The Wölfersheimer See is a designated sailing and fishing area. While swimming is prohibited, it's popular for cycling routes around its perimeter, leisurely walks, football golf, and features historical and climate/energy walking trails. It's a key hub for outdoor activities and local leisure.
Swimming is permitted at some lakes, such as the Inheiden Lake (Trais-Horloffer Lake), which is a popular bathing lake. However, swimming is prohibited at the Wölfersheimer See due to water quality concerns.
The Schwelteich von Echzell, located east of Wölfersheimer See, is part of a nature reserve. It holds regional importance as a breeding ground for water-bound bird species and spawning waters for rare amphibians, making it ideal for nature observation and birdwatching.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Wölfersheimer See is a designated fishing area with various species like eels, perch, pike, and carp. The Heldteich is also primarily known as a fishing location managed by ASV Wölfersheim. The Schwelteich is also managed for its fish population.
The Wölfersheimer See is a starting point for cycling routes within the Wetterau Lake District. You can find various road cycling routes around the area, including a moderate 44 km route from Wölfersheim-Södel to Lake Trais-Horloffer. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wölfersheim guide.
Yes, the Wölfersheimer See offers walking trails, including historical and climate/energy paths. The Petersee near Lich also has popular hiking paths around its shores. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 26 km 'Upper Knappensee – Wölfersheimer Lake loop' from Wölfersheim-Södel in the MTB Trails around Wölfersheim guide.
Many of the lakes, including the Wölfersheimer See, Schwelteich, and Heldteich, originated from former lignite opencast mining operations. The Wölfersheimer See was even used as a cooling pond for a power plant, showcasing the region's industrial past and its transformation into natural recreation areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational offerings, the picturesque settings for cycling and walking, and the importance of these areas for nature and fishing. Many enjoy taking a break at spots like the Three Ponds, which offer benches and tables for resting and picnicking.
Yes, the Three Ponds are located in the city forest between Hungen and Nonnenroth, offering a tranquil setting. The Petersee near Lich is also a beautiful forest lake, popular for its natural surroundings.


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