Best lakes around Battenberg are found in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district of Hesse, Germany, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region is situated near prominent bodies of water such as Edersee and Diemelsee, both significant reservoirs. These areas provide a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Battenberg serves as a base for exploring these aquatic landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Every time I walk up to Christenberg, I look at the reflection of the Christenberg church in the mirror pond. It is simply beautiful to look at in any weather.
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The reflection of St. Martin's Church in the mirror pond is always a highlight on the hike to Christenberg from Münchhausen. Otto Ubbelohde found this pond and its reflection so beautiful that he used it as a model for the illustration of the fairy tale "Iron Hans". Many years ago I once read the fairy tale to a hiking group at this spot.
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A very nice place to walk and relax
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Beautifully laid out and inhabited by ducks and fish
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The castle park is well worth a visit. Freely accessible.
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The region boasts several unique natural features. The French Meadows / Red Water Nature Reserve is a natural monument known for its diverse flora and fauna, where ground frost can occur even in August due to its geological location. Similarly, the Franzosenwiesen Wetlands offer a unique landscape of wet meadows and ponds with rare species, perfect for a circular walk. Edersee is also nestled within the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park, featuring ancient beech trees and stunning views.
Yes, both Edersee and Diemelsee offer extensive water sports opportunities. Edersee is ideal for sailing, surfing, water skiing, kayaking, canoeing, and diving, with boat rentals and electric rafts available. Diemelsee is a popular recreational water paradise with excellent water quality for swimming, stand-up paddling, boating, and fishing. Designated dog beaches are also available at Diemelsee.
Near Edersee, you can explore the impressive Edersee Dam, which is illuminated at night. During low water levels, the remnants of 'sunken villages' become visible, offering a unique historical insight. The 'Mythos Edersee' visitor center provides an immersive experience into this history. Waldeck Castle, overlooking Edersee, also offers impressive views. Around Diemelsee, you can find visitor mines, monasteries, and an adventure exhibition called 'Visionarium'.
Absolutely. Edersee features shallow bathing areas, beach baths, and a nature climbing park, in addition to Waldeck Castle. Many highlights, such as the Bad Berleburg Castle Park with its ponds and ducks, the Spiegelteich and spring at Christenberg, and Silver Lake, are categorized as family-friendly. Cycling around Diemelsee is also a great family activity.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Edersee is surrounded by numerous hiking trails within the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park. Diemelsee features a network of circular and long-distance trails, including the famous Diemelsteig, which provides breathtaking views from peaks like St. Muffert and Eisenberg. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Battenberg guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Edersee-Radrundweg offers a scenic route around Edersee. Cycling around Diemelsee is also a family-friendly option. For more cycling routes, check out the Gravel biking around Battenberg guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Battenberg guide.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months for water activities and hiking. However, the 'sunken villages' at Edersee are only visible during periods of low water levels, which typically occur in late summer or autumn. The French Meadows / Red Water Nature Reserve can experience ground frost even in August, making it a unique visit during that time.
Yes, Diemelsee offers designated dog beaches, making it a great spot for visitors with pets. Many of the natural trails and paths around both lakes are also suitable for dog walks, but always check local regulations for specific areas within nature reserves or national parks.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, diverse outdoor activities, and the unique historical insights the region offers. The komoot community has given the lakes around Battenberg over 760 upvotes and shared more than 360 photos, highlighting the scenic views, relaxing spots like Silver Lake, and the unique landscapes of the wetlands and nature reserves.
While specific public transport details to individual lakes from Battenberg are best checked with local transport providers, many popular spots like Bad Berleburg Castle Park offer parking facilities. For detailed information on public transport routes or parking options for Edersee or Diemelsee, it is recommended to consult regional tourist information centers or their official websites.
Yes, swimming is permitted and popular in designated areas. Diemelsee is known for its excellent water quality, making it suitable for swimming at its lidos and designated dog beaches. Edersee also has shallow bathing areas and beach baths for swimming.


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