Best lakes around Heistenbach are situated in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a region characterized by the Heistenbach stream and proximity to the Lahn River. The area features lush forests and clear rivers, offering natural landscapes for outdoor activities. While Heistenbach itself has local water features, the nearby Baggersee Diez is a significant recreational quarry lake known for its clear water and amenities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautifully landscaped recreational area with a pond, playground and lots of green space. Part of the clay hiking trail (blue). Top.
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The "Red Sea" lies between the villages of Mensfelden and Heringen. In 2001, the Heringen fishing club took over the maintenance of the pond and has been looking after the facility ever since.
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Beautifully situated, right on the lake
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Are a lot of offered leisure activities
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A beautiful path, recommended, which also leads past ponds.
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Nice large leisure area with lake and playground ... 💥👍🥾🚵♂️👨👩👧
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The former clay pits were recultivated (at the end of the 1970s) and converted into a leisure area - with a lake and a large playground. A nice park and destination.
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Continuous slope towards Malmeneich, always in the dense deciduous forest, cool in summer. There are some fish ponds on the way.
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For a well-equipped recreational spot, the Baggersee Diez is a prominent choice, known for its clear, drinking-water quality and various swimming areas. Another popular destination is Herthasee, a bathing lake that's a summer favorite for dinghy use and offers amenities like mini-golf nearby.
Yes, several lakes and recreational areas are suitable for families. Herthasee is a popular bathing lake with amenities, and the Finkelkarst Recreation Area offers a large playground and a pond, making it a great picnic spot.
The region is characterized by lush forests and clear rivers. Around the lakes, you'll find diverse landscapes, from the steeply sloping rock walls surrounding Baggersee Diez to the idyllic forest settings of places like Rotes Meer Pond, which features a beautiful trail and a narrow wooden bridge.
The area around Heistenbach is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'Herthasee – View of Herthasee loop' and running trails such as the 'Lahn Cycle Path – Lahn Riverside Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Heistenbach, Running Trails around Heistenbach, and Road Cycling Routes around Heistenbach guides.
Yes, Baggersee Diez is particularly known for swimming and diving, boasting crystal-clear water of drinking quality. Divers need to register due to limited daily numbers for water protection. Herthasee is also a popular bathing lake during summer.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic and natural settings. For instance, Weiherweg Elz–Malmeneich is described as a very nice and idyllic location with a pleasant slope. The Rotes Meer Pond is loved for its romantic, hidden feel and beautiful surrounding trail.
The Rotes Meer Pond is often described as a romantic little hidden lake, offering a beautiful trail that includes a narrow wooden bridge. It's a charming spot for those looking for something less frequented.
Amenities vary by location. At Baggersee Diez, you'll find a large sunbathing lawn, a bistro with a sun terrace, and a beach bar. Herthasee offers restoration services and a mini-golf course nearby. The Finkelkarst Recreation Area includes a large playground.
Yes, some water bodies are privately owned. For example, the Fish pond near Westerwald belongs to a fishing club, and access to the site is prohibited for the general public, though it's still a beautiful sight from nearby paths.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting bathing lakes like Herthasee and Baggersee Diez, when swimming and water activities are in full swing. However, the region's lush forests and clear rivers offer beautiful natural landscapes for hiking and cycling throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
For diving at Baggersee Diez, registration is required due to limited daily numbers, which helps protect the water quality. For other general recreational activities like swimming or hiking around public lakes, specific permits are typically not needed, but it's always good to check local signage.


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