Lakes around Neunkhausen are found within the broader Westerwald region, an area characterized by its forests and historical villages. While Neunkhausen itself does not feature prominent lakes directly, it serves as a gateway to several notable bodies of water. These regional lakes offer various recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The area is known for both natural and artificial ponds, many of which were historically used for fish farming.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Idyllic lake located in the middle of the basalt park... very beautiful.
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Small but beautifully located pond.
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Very nice environment! Great nature reserve with various ponds.
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Idyllic little pond, but unfortunately, as some people have already mentioned, fenced. Although there is a beautiful one Seat. But unfortunately you look directly at the fairly close-meshed fence, which really disturbs the idyll.
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It's a shame that you can't get to the pond
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At the moment there are many water lilies on the lake.
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A beautiful lake in a basalt quarry. There is a basalt park directly on the lake with many information boards about the various volcanic rocks (which are also on display), basalt mining and the flora and fauna around the lake. Entry to the park is free and so is parking nearby.
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While Neunkhausen itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the surrounding Westerwald region offers several popular spots. Visitors frequently enjoy the Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake), known for its dramatic basalt cliffs and nature reserve status. Another favorite is the Elkenrother Weiher, a picturesque pond ideal for walks and nature observation. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg also features a unique lake within a natural monument, offering insights into the region's mining history.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. The Elkenrother Weiher has a circular path suitable for leisurely walks. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg offers an educational circular route with information boards and is engaging for children. Within the Westerwald Lake District, the Dreifelder Weiher is part of a family-friendly cycling route, and the Postweiher features a natural beach and boat rentals.
The lakes around Neunkhausen offer diverse natural beauty. At Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake), you'll find impressive basalt cliffs up to forty meters high within a nature reserve. The Elkenrother Weiher is bordered by the Weidenbruch nature reserve, offering diverse flora and fauna. The Westerwald Lake District includes several ponds designated as natural biotopes and nature reserves, such as Haidenweiher and Brinkenweiher, which are excellent for observing marsh birds and other wildlife.
Yes, the region's history is closely tied to its lakes. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is a natural monument where you can explore a circular route with information boards detailing the history of basalt mining. Many of the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, including the Dreifelder Weiher, were originally dammed in the 12th century by monks for fish farming, offering a glimpse into medieval practices.
The lakes and surrounding areas provide numerous outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely walks around ponds like the Elkenrother Weiher. The Westerwald Lake District is popular for hiking, with trails like the 31-kilometer '7-Pond Trail,' cycling on 130 kilometers of marked paths, and water sports such as rowing, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding on lakes like the Dreifelder Weiher. For cycling enthusiasts, there are also various routes available, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. You can find more details on routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Neunkhausen, Cycling around Neunkhausen, and Gravel biking around Neunkhausen guides.
Yes, the Postweiher, one of the seven lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, has served as an official bathing area since 1912 and features a natural beach, making it a great spot for swimming.
For nature observation, the Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake) is part of a nature reserve, requiring visitors to stay on designated paths to protect the environment. Within the Westerwald Lake District, Haidenweiher, Brinkenweiher, Hofmannsweiher, and Wölflinger Weiher are designated natural biotopes and nature reserves. Haidenweiher, in particular, is a bird sanctuary where you can spot marsh birds like egrets and lapwings along its 6.4-kilometer walking trail.
Yes, the Elkenrother Weiher is primarily used for fishing, in addition to leisurely walks. Please ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to local fishing regulations.
Yes, camping is available at some of the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District. The Dreifelder Weiher has a campsite directly on its northwestern shore. Additionally, camping is available at the Freilingen campground near the Postweiher, surrounded by deciduous and coniferous forests.
The Westerwald Lake District, or Westerwälder Seenplatte, is a collection of seven artificial ponds located on a forested plateau. Originally created for fish farming in the 12th century, these lakes now offer extensive recreational opportunities. You can enjoy walks, hikes (including the 31-kilometer '7-Pond Trail'), cycling, swimming, boating, and wildlife observation. Key lakes include the Dreifelder Weiher for water sports and the Postweiher for swimming and camping.
Yes, you can rent boats at some of the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District. At the Dreifelder Weiher, you can rent rowing and pedal boats, or explore the lake on a stand-up paddleboard. The Postweiher also offers rentals for pedal boats and rowing boats.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. For instance, the Elkenrother Weiher is described as a 'wonderful natural wonder' and ideal for nature lovers. The Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake) is often called 'one of the most beautiful quarry ponds' with its impressive basalt cliffs. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths and opportunities for relaxation and observing nature.


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