Lakes around Bornich, a municipality in the Rhein-Lahn district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, are situated on a plateau within the Taunus foothills, overlooking the Middle Rhine. While Bornich itself is known for the Loreley plateau, the broader region offers diverse water bodies. These lakes provide various natural features and recreational opportunities for visitors. The area's geography includes a mix of forest, valleys, and historical sites.
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A sky pond or sky pond is a still body of water that is not fed by any surface inflow (stream) and receives its water exclusively from precipitation and groundwater.
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many dragonflies frolic there
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Here you will find a very calm body of water, right on a course, after which it goes uphill again (towards the south) for a little longer, but only slightly. There are no places to sit nearby. However, you will find tree trunks on which you can rest.
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The Brandsweiher owes its name not to a possible fire fighting but - like the forest and some other places on the Prinzenstein - to the knight BRAND VON WERLAU. There used to be a cultivated meadow here, but the "Gute Hope" ore mine required water power to operate the stamping mill to smash the ore rock.
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At first I was also puzzled. A sprightly pensioner has turned this place into an adventure playground with a little boy. All stones were brought to this point from the area and built there.
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The lakes around Bornich offer diverse natural settings. For instance, the Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is a unique 'sky pond' fed solely by precipitation and groundwater, known for its dragonflies. You can also find tranquil forest ponds like the Fish Pond on the Thalbach Tributary, and areas like the Niederbach Wetland Restoration which has developed into a pretty biotope.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful setting for nature observation. Additionally, there's an Adventure playground in the forest with a pond and stone walls, which has been lovingly created and is great for children to explore. The Niederbach Wetland Restoration also offers a pleasant natural environment for families.
Yes, the Brandsweiher Pond is a natural monument with historical ties. It's an idyllic fishing pond in the forest, named after the knight Brand von Werlau, and was historically important for the 'Gute Hope' ore mine, which used its water power for a stamping mill.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. Many of the lakes, such as the Himmelsteich, are located along trails like the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the numerous routes available in the area, including those around the Loreley plateau. Find more details on hiking routes at Hiking around Bornich.
Yes, the Fish Pond on the Thalbach Tributary is noted as dog-friendly, offering a calm spot in the forest. Many of the natural trails around the lakes are also suitable for walks with dogs, but always ensure they are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
Yes, fishing is possible at some locations. The Brandsweiher Pond is specifically mentioned as an idyllic fishing pond in the middle of the forest. In the wider Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Miehlener Lake is also managed as a fishing lake by a local club.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural settings of these lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and nature observation, such as spotting dragonflies at the Himmelsteich. The historical context of places like Brandsweiher Pond and the unique wetland restorations also add to the appeal.
Yes, the Bornich region offers various cycling opportunities. While specific routes directly around each lake might vary, you can find numerous road cycling and general cycling routes in the broader area that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes. For detailed routes, refer to the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Bornich and Cycling around Bornich.
While the immediate lakes around Bornich are more for nature observation and relaxation, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region does offer swimming opportunities. For example, Herthasee in the Nassau Nature Park has a designated swimming area. However, for ecological reasons, swimming is prohibited in some other lakes like Hauserbachsee.
A 'sky pond' or 'Himmelsteich' is a unique type of still body of water that is not fed by any surface inflow, such as a stream. Instead, it receives its water exclusively from precipitation and groundwater. The Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is a prime example of this natural phenomenon.
The lakes around Bornich can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green landscapes, while winter offers a quiet, serene atmosphere, though some paths might be less accessible.
Beyond the immediate Bornich area, the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region boasts several notable lakes. The Westerwald Lake District, for instance, includes larger 'weiher' (ponds/small lakes) like Dreifelder Weiher, known for their historical development. Further afield in the Eifel region, Laacher See is the largest lake in the state, a volcanic crater lake surrounded by forests and home to the Maria Laach Benedictine monastery.


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