Best lakes around Obersülzen are primarily found within the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, which is known for its diverse natural features. Obersülzen is situated in an area characterized by varied landscapes, including parts of the Palatinate Forest. The region offers a mix of natural swimming lakes and other recreational waters. These bodies of water contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities and provide natural features near Obersülzen.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Interesting path with many discoveries that tells a lot about the history of the region.
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The Ganerbenweg is recommended
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There are many beautiful mushrooms to discover here, it is worth taking a closer look
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On the northern edge of the Lindemannsruhe hiking car park is the plaque with Otto Wilms' "Pälzer Prayer". There the first sign post with a black ax on a yellow background shows the way into the forest. On firm, partly rocky forest floor, the route leads through sparse forest to the Teufelsmauer, from where it runs parallel to the Leistadt historical circular hiking trail for a stretch. Passing the Teufelsbank you reach the Kanapee (approx. 100m off the main path), then you pass the Leininger Grenzstein and reach the "Soup Bowl" and the Krumholzer Stuhl, an old quarry. We head slightly down the slope towards the Ungeheuersee with the Palatinate Forest Association hut (open: mid-March to mid-November on Sundays and on all public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (November only until 5 p.m.) and from mid-May to mid-October also on Wednesdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.). We continue along the edge of the lake, past the Herxheimer Brunnen, now a longer passage slightly uphill until the path meets the Pfälzer Weinsteig. In a southerly direction you now walk towards the Lindemannsruhe again. Shortly before the parking lot (km 6.2) the path leads west, then crosses the state road L518 and leads slightly offset again in a southerly direction to Heidenfels. Here it is worth taking a detour over the rough steps down into the sea of rocks at the foot of the Heidenfels with its impressive rock formations and overhangs. After a short serpentine-like descent, the path leads without major inclines or declines over narrow paths through quiet mixed forest to the Geiersbrunnen, which was built in honor of the former district manager and later professor of forestry Karl Johann Gayer (*1822 - +1907). After a few 100 meters, the Bismarck Tower comes into view, whose upper viewing floor offers a wonderful 360° panoramic view over the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine plain (from May to October, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday and on public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., November to April on Sunday and on public holidays 10am-4pm). The attached kiosk offers refreshments and snacks. From the Bismarck Tower it is only a few steps back to the Lindemannsruhe car park with the Forsthausgaststätte
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Hut is currently closed.
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Located directly on the Ungeheuersee, very large outdoor area. When I'm there it's always closed.... I've never seen the hut in use (there are probably only a few days a week here) Managed by the PWV, it will probably be difficult to find volunteers?!?!?! But if you are self-sufficient, you will always find plenty of seating here for a picnic.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique natural beauty of Ungeheuersee, a protected bog pond. Another favorite is Lambsheimer Weiher, known for its beach and occasional live music. The distinctive Niefernheimer Löcher Springs, where water rises to form marsh-covered ponds, also attracts many.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Ungeheuersee, Lambsheimer Weiher, and Eckbach Pond are all considered family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and relaxation.
Yes, Lambsheimer Weiher is a popular bathing lake with a beach, making it suitable for swimming. The broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, where Obersülzen is located, is known for various natural swimming lakes.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can find unique bog ponds like Ungeheuersee, spring-fed ponds at the Niefernheimer Löcher Springs, and serene forest settings around Eckbach Pond. Many locations are also natural monuments, highlighting their ecological significance.
Absolutely. The area around Obersülzen is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running that often pass by or near these lakes. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'Ungeheuersee – Old Village Mill' loop, and road cycling routes such as the 'Lavender Fields Palatinate loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Obersülzen, Road Cycling Routes around Obersülzen, and Running Trails around Obersülzen guide pages.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming at lakes like Lambsheimer Weiher. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes around lakes such as Ungeheuersee, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Winter can also be beautiful for quiet walks, though some amenities might have reduced hours.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Lambsheimer Weiher features a restaurant and a beach bar. Near Ungeheuersee, you can find the PWV hut Weisenheim, which has specific opening hours. Additionally, trails that include lakes, like the Ganerbenweg, may pass by kiosks or guesthouses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, the diverse natural landscapes ranging from bog ponds to spring-fed areas, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The presence of amenities like beach bars and huts, along with well-maintained trails, also contributes to a positive experience.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, some nearby trails incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Ganerbenweg and Ungeheuersee trail passes by historical sites like the Teufelsmauer, Leininger Grenzstein, and an old quarry, offering a blend of nature and history.
Access by car is generally possible to areas near the lakes, and parking is usually available. For example, trails that include Ungeheuersee often have designated hiking car parks nearby, such as the Lindemannsruhe hiking car park mentioned in connection with the Ganerbenweg.
Many natural areas in Rhineland-Palatinate are dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs (e.g., on-leash requirements, swimming restrictions) can vary by location, particularly at designated bathing areas like Lambsheimer Weiher. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each lake you plan to visit.


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