Lakes around Weißenthurm offer a diverse natural landscape situated near the Rhine. The region provides various appealing lakes for recreation and relaxation. These bodies of water range from volcanic calderas to former quarries, each with distinct features. The area is characterized by natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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The benches along the path are perfect for relaxing. The beer garden offers a welcome refreshment.
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The Swan Pond, a popular destination with a beer garden and plenty of seating, is always a great place to take a short break. Parking is also available. The paths around the pond are also popular with joggers and walkers.
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The highlight should actually be the path through the valley and not a single point. Well-developed dirt road through an idyllic valley. I would go again.
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The Swan Pond is a great destination and place to take a break
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The Aubachtal: a great bike route - at any time of the year.
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This oversized seating area is named after the nickname of a legendary figure who has lived in the Giant Mountains for a number of centuries, which are partly in Silesia and partly in Bohemia. Over time, thanks to numerous stories, it has become well-known far beyond the region. According to these ancient legends or myths, however, the mountain spirit reacts very sensitively when someone calls him by this name, which is given here in the highlight. The storyteller Otfried Preußler (born in 1923 in Reichenberg, Bohemia), who is best known for his children's books, put it this way: "In its entirety, the [Giant] Mountains have always had their own master, ... and this was a master of a special kind, not comparable to emperors and kings: he would like to ask that this be forbidden!" Even today, we do not even come close to knowing the true nature of this Giant Mountains gentleman, nor do we know his real name, but he is generally referred to by his nickname or surname, which the esteemed reader should beware of using if he ever finds himself in the Giant Mountains. Indeed, many a person who has called him by his nickname is said to have had a bad experience - as the aforementioned man is a strict gentleman, quick to throw punishing thunderstorms, downpours out of the blue, storms and cold and evil fogs over the path of the mocking bird." (Otfried Preußler in "The Flight to Egypt. Royal Bohemian Part")
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The region around Weißenthurm offers several appealing lakes for recreation. Swan Pond Reservoir is a great local recreation area with two routes around the lake. Aubach Lake is very nice for cycling, featuring great routes and the nearby Hausenborn ruins. For a unique experience, Silver Lake is a beautiful, somewhat hidden spot that visitors describe as feeling like the Caribbean.
Yes, there are excellent options for swimming. Waldsee Rieden, located about 22.1 km from Weißenthurm, is a popular forest lake with excellent water quality, designated swimming areas, and facilities. Blauer See Vettelschoß, approximately 25.4 km away, is a former basalt quarry with remarkably clear water, a large jetty, children's swimming area, and a spacious sunbathing lawn. Both offer a refreshing natural swimming experience.
Laacher See, about 14.4 km from Weißenthurm, is unique as the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate and was formed in a volcanic caldera about 13,000 years ago. It features visible mofettes (volcanic gas vents) on its eastern shore, a reminder of its geological past. The lake is surrounded by forests and offers a 15 km circular hiking trail. Additionally, the impressive Benedictine Maria Laach Abbey, an 11th-century Romanesque structure, is located on its southwestern shore.
Many lakes in the area offer excellent hiking opportunities. You can hike the approximately 15 km circular trail around Laacher See. Waldsee Rieden is a starting point for the 'Traumpfad Waldseepfad Rieden' hiking trail, offering beautiful views. Swan Pond Reservoir also has two routes around the lake and a slightly larger tour for hikers. For more options, explore the running trails around Weißenthurm, which often include lake views.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the lakes offer a variety of activities. At Laacher See, you can enjoy boating, sailing, and surfing, with boat rentals available. Waldsee Rieden allows for e-bike, canoe, and Canadian canoe rentals. The region also has extensive options for road cycling and mountain biking, with routes like the 'Aubach Lake – Swan Pond Reservoir loop' available.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Swan Pond Reservoir is considered a great local recreation area. Blauer See Vettelschoß is an excellent choice for families, offering a dedicated children's swimming area, a small waterslide, and a camping site with modern facilities. Many of the trails around lakes like Aubach Lake are also suitable for family outings.
Yes, you'll find dining options near some of the lakes. At Swan Pond Reservoir, there is an adjacent beer garden. Waldsee Rieden has restaurants nearby, and Blauer See Vettelschoß features gastronomy services at its camping site. The Benedictine Maria Laach Abbey near Laacher See also includes a farm store and hotel with dining options.
Waldsee Rieden offers designated swimming areas, a bathing plateau, changing rooms, and sanitary amenities. Blauer See Vettelschoß provides a large, newly built jetty, a children's swimming area, a springboard, a small waterslide, and a spacious sunbathing lawn. It also has a camping site with modern sanitary facilities, including disabled-friendly toilets, and DLRG (German Life Saving Association) supervision during good weather.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. Hiking and cycling can be enjoyed throughout spring, summer, and autumn, with autumn offering particularly scenic views as the foliage changes. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be beautiful for a crisp walk, though facilities might be limited.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The most prominent cultural site is the Benedictine Maria Laach Abbey, an impressive Romanesque structure from the 11th century, located on the southwestern shore of Laacher See. Additionally, near Aubach Lake, you can find the Hausenborn ruins, adding a historical element to your visit.
Many natural areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. Swan Pond Reservoir is listed as dog-friendly. However, specific rules regarding dogs in swimming areas or on private property (like camping sites) may vary, so it's always best to check local signage or regulations for each specific location.


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