Best lakes around Gedern are situated on the edge of the Hoher Vogelsberg Nature Park, offering a mix of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region's primary water body, the Gederner See, is an artificial lake known for its diverse activities. Smaller natural lakes and a larger reservoir further afield contribute to the area's varied aquatic landscape. This makes Gedern a destination for both active leisure and quiet nature experiences.
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Beautiful fish pond, great landscape, easy H circular route
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Once a reservoir for floating wood, then a trout farm and now a nature reserve. An idyllic spot on earth.
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The leisure lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekend trippers, anglers, walkers and those seeking relaxation. Boat rental, surfing and sailing school, a large children's playground and sunny meadows provide variety. The 5 kilometer long asphalted circular path around the reservoir is ideal for inline skaters, cyclists and skaters as well as for a relaxing walk. Benches and sensory loungers invite you to rest along the way.
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The Nidda rises at Hoherodskopf, flows through Schotten in a small stream and is stopped by the Niddatalsperre directly at the southern end of the town. The result is the 65 hectare Niddastausee and a wonderful local recreation area. Surrounded by meadows and forests, the reservoir is one of the largest lakes in Hesse. The recreational lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekend trippers, anglers, walkers and those looking for relaxation. Boat rentals, surfing and sailing schools, a large children's playground and sunny meadows provide variety. https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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The Nidda Reservoir (Niddatalsperre) covers an area of approximately 65 hectares and is located between Schotten and Rainrod in the Nidda Valley. The reservoir is surrounded by meadows and forests and is a wonderful local recreation area. The swimming and leisure lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekenders, walkers, and those seeking relaxation, offering a wide range of leisure activities. Sailors and surfers enjoy their hobby here just as much as anglers and campers. The beautifully situated, year-round campsite has won several awards. A paved circular hiking trail around the lake is five kilometers long and ideal for inline skaters, cyclists, and skaters, as well as for a relaxing stroll. Benches and sensory loungers invite you to rest along the way. https://www.freizeit-mittelhessen.de/content/niddastausee.html
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The Nidda rises at Hoherodskopf, flows through Schotten in a small stream, and is held back by the Niddatalsperre (Nidda Dam) just south of the town. The result is the 65-hectare Nidda Reservoir, a wonderful local recreation area. Surrounded by meadows and forests, the reservoir is one of the largest lakes in Hesse. The recreational lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekenders, anglers, walkers, and those seeking relaxation. Boat rentals, a surfing and sailing school, a large children's playground, and sunbathing lawns provide a variety of activities. https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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Approx. 15-20 minutes' walk from the free Heide parking lot. Beautifully situated and a great experience in every season. Simply along the pond or over to the hut.
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It's not trout, but it's fun to watch the fish. The upper trout pond is inhabited by numerous of these slippery fellows. 😁
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The Gederner See is a central hub for family activities, offering a supervised sandy beach for swimming, unicorn pedal boat rentals, and playgrounds. The circular path around the lake is suitable for prams. Further afield, the Nidda Reservoir also features a large children's playground and sunny meadows, making it ideal for families.
Yes, the Gederner See is an excellent bathing lake with high water quality, reaching up to 24°C in summer. You can enjoy stand-up paddling, rent pedal boats, and swim at the supervised sandy beach. The Nidda Reservoir also offers boat rentals, surfing, and sailing schools.
Absolutely. The Gederner See features a 2 km long circular path that is suitable for walks, bike rides, and mountain biking. The Nidda Reservoir boasts a 5-kilometer asphalted circular path, perfect for hikers, skaters, and cyclists. For more cycling options, explore routes in the Cycling around Gedern guide.
The lakes are nestled on the edge of the Hoher Vogelsberg Nature Park. The rear part of the Gederner See is a natural biotope, home to numerous animal and plant species, especially water birds. The Rothenbach Pond is particularly notable for its diverse biotope types, providing habitat for various animal and plant species, including many birds, rare dragonflies, and amphibians.
Yes, the 2 km circular path around the Gederner See is pram-friendly and largely accessible. Similarly, the 5-kilometer asphalted circular path at the Nidda Reservoir is well-suited for wheels and feet, making it accessible for prams and wheelchairs.
The lakes offer year-round recreation. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with the Gederner See reaching pleasant bathing temperatures. The circular paths are enjoyable for walking and cycling in spring, summer, and autumn. Even in winter, the smaller lakes like Schweinsgrabenweiher offer peaceful natural experiences.
Yes, the Gederner See area has a camping park, a motorhome pitch, and a family holiday village for overnight stays. There's also a restaurant serving German-Indian cuisine and a kiosk offering pizza. The Nidda Reservoir also features a snack bar on its banks.
While specific regulations for dogs vary, the natural paths around the lakes, such as the circular path at Gederner See and the trails around smaller lakes like Schweinsgrabenweiher, are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them, especially in nature protection areas.
Yes, in addition to the popular Gederner See, smaller lakes like Großer Weiher, Spiessweiher, and Schweinsgrabenweiher offer a more natural and tranquil experience. These lakes are generally less equipped with tourist facilities, providing a peaceful escape for those seeking quiet contemplation and nature exploration.
You can find several running trails around the lakes. For instance, there's a moderate 7.8 km loop around Gederner See starting from Talauen von Nidder und Hillersbach. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Gedern guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The Gederner See is loved for its well-developed infrastructure, water sports, and family-friendly amenities. The Upper Trout Pond (Upper Nidda Valley) is praised for its idyllic, peaceful setting, perfect for walks and recovery. The paved circular path at the Nidda Reservoir is also a community favorite for cycling and walking.
Yes, anglers can find peaceful spots around the Gederner See. It was originally created in the 18th century as a fishing water, and it continues to be a suitable location for angling.


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