Best lakes around Schopp are situated within the picturesque Palatinate Forest region, offering diverse recreational opportunities. Schopp, located in the Kaiserslautern district of Rhineland-Palatinate, serves as a gateway to these natural bodies of water. The area is characterized by its forested landscape and a network of trails connecting various lakes. These lakes provide settings for outdoor activities and relaxation within the Palatinate.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Beautiful pond in the middle of a nature reserve. Nice for a rest
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A very popular hiking and cycling location in Kaiserslautern!
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One of the lakes on the new "Palatinate Lakes Tour" cycle route, with the opportunity to stop off.
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The Blechhammerweiher (Hammerwoog) is colloquially just called Blechhammer. It is located in a nature reserve which is also the most beautiful local recreation area together with the Vogelwoog with restaurants to the west. At the eastern end of the pond is the Hotel Blechhammer with a restaurant (but no longer open since 2020). Furthermore, the naval comradeship clubhouse. The Hammerweiher is still a little to the east but hidden by trees. The two names are based on the fact that there was once a hammer mill here that produced sheet metal. At the same time, the Barbarossa cycle path runs through the valley past the two main ponds. Unfortunately, depending on the time of year, the quality of the surface of the path is not that good.
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Too crowded in summer. You can fortify yourself in the old boathouse, whether with drinks or a small meal.
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The lakes around Schopp offer a variety of activities. You can go swimming at Gelterswoog, Clausensee, Helmbachweiher, and Seehof Erlenbach. Many lakes, like Ohmbachsee and Clausensee, provide opportunities for pedal boating or stand-up paddleboarding. Fishing is also popular at several locations. The surrounding areas are excellent for hiking and cycling, with trails connecting many of the lakes.
Several lakes near Schopp are very family-friendly. Bärenloch Pond features a lawn, playground, kiosk, and a non-swimmer area. Gelterswoog has a sandy beach, playground, and facilities for mini golf. Ohmbachsee offers a water play area with a giant slide, and Clausensee has a shallow, child-friendly shore and a playground. Vogelwoog also has a beautiful forest playground.
Yes, the lakes are integrated into a network of hiking and cycling trails. For instance, Gelterswoog is part of the 'Palatinate Lakes Tour' cycle route, and Ohmbachsee has a 3.5 km circular trail. You can find numerous routes for cycling around Schopp, including those passing by lakes, in the Cycling around Schopp guide, and for gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Schopp guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, with several lakes hosting annual festivals in July. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Winter can be serene for quiet walks, though water activities are limited.
Several lakes provide convenient amenities. Gelterswoog has a kiosk for drinks and snacks. Ohmbachsee features barbecue areas and a camping park. Clausensee offers a beer garden, kiosk, and paddle boat rentals. Helmbachweiher has a kiosk and barbecue area. Seehof Erlenbach includes a kiosk/restaurant, and Vogelwoog is known for its art café and beer garden.
Yes, Ohmbachsee is particularly accessible. The 3.5 km circular hiking trail around Ohmbachsee is designed to be accessible for baby carriages and wheelchairs, making it a great option for visitors with mobility needs.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. Bärenloch Pond is listed as dog-friendly. However, specific rules for swimming or off-leash policies can vary by location, so it's always best to check local signage or regulations at each lake.
Ohmbachsee is the largest contiguous body of water in the Western Palatinate, created in 1975. It's notable for its expansive water surface and a 3.5 km circular trail that is accessible for baby carriages and wheelchairs. While bathing is generally not allowed, it's excellent for pedal boating, fishing, hiking, and cycling. It also hosts the 'Romantic Lake Festival' annually in July.
For a tranquil escape, Helmbachweiher, located in the Palatinate Forest nature park, is praised for its excellent water quality and quiet setting, ideal for sunbathers and those seeking relaxation. Seehof Erlenbach also offers undisturbed peace in a beautiful forest clearing. Clausensee provides a serene environment within the Schwarzbach valley.
Yes, several lakes are known for their good water quality. Clausensee is praised for its 'better than average' water quality. Helmbachweiher's water quality was rated as 'excellent' by the European Union in 2014, making it a refreshing option for swimming and Kneipp bathing. Gelterswoog is also a popular bathing spot with good water quality.
The lakes themselves are often the main natural features, set within the picturesque Palatinate Forest. Vogelwoog and Blechhammerweiher offer beautiful views over the water, especially at sunset. Seehof Erlenbach is situated in a forest clearing below Berwartstein Castle, adding to its scenic charm. The surrounding forests provide numerous viewpoints along hiking trails.
Yes, camping is available at some of the lakes. Gelterswoog offers camping facilities. Ohmbachsee also features a camping park, and Clausensee has a campsite, providing options for overnight stays close to nature.


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