Lakes around Rödermark provide various recreational opportunities within the Rhine-Main region. The area is characterized by its proximity to several lakes, including popular bathing spots and natural ponds. These bodies of water serve as local destinations for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautifully located, a certain brackishness gives it its charm. As a cyclist you should be careful, especially on weekends, there is a lot going on and both walks and one or two e-bike riders have not yet internalized the traffic rules and their validity on forest paths.
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The Backhausteich belongs to the Jagdschloss Kranichstein and is a common sight
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a really beautiful pond with several jetties.
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The Jagdschloss Kranichstein is a former hunting lodge in the north of Darmstadt. It was originally built in 1578 for Landgrave Georg I of Hesse-Darmstadt. The castle is one of the few preserved baroque hunters' courtyards in Germany. Today the complex houses a hunting museum and a hotel with a restaurant. History: The focal point of the exhibition in the Museum Jagdschloss Kranichstein is courtly hunting in the Baroque period Landgrave Georg I (1547-1596) had the three-wing Renaissance building built between 1578 and 1580 by his architect Jakob Kesselhuth. The Hessian landgraves Ernst Ludwig (1667-1739) and Ludwig VIII (1691-1768), who were enthusiastic about hunting, organized hunting festivals here in the form of par force hunts and "discontinued hunting". The building, which was still functional at the time, was adapted to the baroque ideas of representation, elegance and luxury. Star-shaped aisles were cut into the surrounding forest for hunting. Ludwig VIII had the baroque Dianaburg hunting lodge built in 1765 as part of the overall complex of Kranichstein Castle and located about two and a half kilometers north of it. For more than 350 years, the site was used by the Landgraves and later Grand Dukes of Hesse-Darmstadt for hunting. From June 1863, the palace was used as a residence by the future Grand Duke Ludwig IV of Hesse and by his wife Alice until the New Palace was completed in 1866. On June 2, 1863, Alice wrote to her mother, Queen Victoria: "When I return now, I have to unpack and pack for Kranichstein and set up the house there, which nobody has lived in for eighty years." In the years that followed, until Alice's death in 1878, Kranichstein Castle was used as a summer residence. It only became a museum when the last Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig had all hunting equipment and accessories from all his castles and hunting lodges brought together here in 1917. Court Marshal Kuno Graf von Hardenberg set up the hunting museum. The Hessischer Jägerhof Foundation acquired the complex after the Second World War and finally reopened the museum in 1952 with a focus on the Baroque period. From 1988 to 1996 the palace was extensively renovated by the state of Hesse, the city of Darmstadt and the Hessischer Jägerhof Foundation. The true-to-original Renaissance version was restored on the ground floor. Source: Wikipedia
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The pond is a nice change in the forest and very idyllic with the castle in the background. Especially recommended in autumn.
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Belongs to the Jadgschloss Kranichstein and can be easily circumnavigated.
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Not only the hunting lodge itself, but also the Backhausteich behind it is worth seeing.
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Absolutely to suggest. Super high recreational value.
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The Rodgau See (also known as Badesee Nieder-Roden) is highly popular for swimming, praised for its excellent water quality, sandy beaches, and extensive amenities. The water quality is consistently rated as excellent, reaching pleasant temperatures in summer. Another great option is the Prinz von Hessen Quarry (Bathing Lake), which is a popular swimming destination, especially during warmer months.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Rodgau See offers a non-swimmer area and a water playground for children, along with spacious sunbathing lawns. The Steinbrücker Pond features a great playground for children and a mini-golf course nearby. The Großer Woog in Darmstadt also has a children's playground and a shallow beach at its Inselbad area. The Kesselbruch Pond in Frankfurt's City Forest is also suitable for families, known for its diverse water bird species and accessibility.
Facilities vary by lake. The Rodgau See offers a lido with textile and FKK (nudist) areas, sunbathing lawns, swimming jetties, bathing islands, four beach volleyball courts, sanitary facilities, changing rooms, and a kiosk with a viewing terrace. The Großer Woog provides two bathing areas with sunbathing lawns, playgrounds, volleyball courts, slides, boat rentals, and a 50-meter pool with a 10-meter diving tower. The Steinbrücker Pond has boating, a playground, and a mini-golf course.
Yes, the Rodgau See is notably barrier-free, offering wheelchair access to the shore and a bathing lift for water entry, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.
The region around Rödermark's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Bulau Friends of Nature House – Quarry at Buchenbusch loop' near some lakes. You can explore more options for cycling, gravel biking, and easy hikes around Rödermark.
The lakes are particularly popular between May and September, when the weather is warm and suitable for swimming and other water activities. Water temperatures at Rodgau See can reach up to 23°C, sometimes even 26°C, in summer. The Großer Woog's bathing areas are open from mid-May to mid-September.
Yes, the Großer Woog in Darmstadt has a rich history, created as early as 1567 by the Landgraves. It initially served as a fire-fighting pond and pleasure water park before becoming a public bathing lake in 1820. Additionally, the Backhaus Pond at Kranichstein Hunting Lodge is located near a historical site, offering a scenic resting place with visual appeal.
The water quality at popular bathing lakes like Rodgau See is consistently rated as excellent. It has very low susceptibility to algae growth and is primarily fed by groundwater, ensuring purity. The Großer Woog's water quality is also constantly monitored and rated excellent, despite its brownish, geologically-influenced color.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. The Rodgau See has a kiosk with a viewing terrace. At the Großer Woog, you'll find a restaurant with a terrace. The Steinbrücker Pond is near the Oberwaldhaus, which is always worth a short visit and likely offers refreshments.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. The Rodgau See is known for its fine sandy beach and clean water. The Kesselbruch Pond in Frankfurt's City Forest is known for its clear water and diverse water bird species. Many lakes are surrounded by forests, providing scenic riverside walks and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
For a quieter experience, the western side of the Prinz von Hessen Quarry (Bathing Lake) is generally calmer. The Kesselbruch Pond in Frankfurt's City Forest, while accessible, offers beautifully landscaped riverside walks that invite lingering at any time of the year, providing a peaceful retreat.
Specific transport details vary by lake, but many are accessible by car with parking facilities. For instance, the Rodgau See is easily accessible from Rödermark. Public transport options may also be available to some locations, though it's best to check local schedules for specific routes to each lake.


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