Best lakes around Steinalben are found within the surrounding Palatinate Forest region, which features several reservoirs known as "Woogs." This area provides opportunities for water-based recreation and natural beauty. While no large lakes are directly within Steinalben, accessible lakes are located within a short distance. The region is characterized by its dense forests and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 13, 2026
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In 2025, the water had been drained for a major cleaning. Now it shines again, the lake...
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The Kolbenwoog is well filled again behind the Gelterswoog in the middle of the romantic meadows. Highly recommended.
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The Clausensee is a highlight in the Gräfensteiner Land, with a campsite, beach and good restaurants
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Information on the forestry office board: “As an artesian (ascending) spring, the Burgalb rises in the pond of the same name and flows at the outlet into one half of a baroque fountain trough from the garden of Trippstadt Castle. After one kilometer the Burgalb unites with the Pferdesbach to form the Schwarzbach, which flows into the Blies behind Zweibrücken, additionally fed by the Hornbach.” Since the Burgalb is the main source stream of the Schwarzbach, the Burgalb source is also considered a Schwarzbach source. In the summer of 2022, the Burgalbweiher was so dry that the overflow into the baroque fountain trough no longer worked.
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It's easy to miss the Ritterstein.
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Beautiful little pond that invites you to take a break
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That used to be 2 ponds. But the front pond has long dried up. The Kolbenwoog itself is only a trickle. But no matter, always worth a trip with or without water.
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While Steinalben itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding Palatinate Forest region offers several beautiful reservoirs, known as "Woogs." Notable options include Gelterswoog, the largest reservoir in the Palatinate Forest, and Clausensee, a popular bathing lake known for its family-friendly atmosphere. Another idyllic spot is the lake at Camping-Freizeitzentrum Sägmühle near Trippstadt.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming. Clausensee is a popular bathing lake with excellent water quality and a shallow, child-friendly shore. Gelterswoog features a lido with a 300-meter-long sand beach, and the lake at Camping-Freizeitzentrum Sägmühle also offers bathing opportunities.
At Clausensee, you can rent pedal boats, rowing boats, and stand-up paddleboards. Gelterswoog offers a wide array of activities including swimming, paddling, sailing, surfing, and boating. The lake at Camping-Freizeitzentrum Sägmühle is also suitable for fishing.
Yes, the lakes are surrounded by the Palatinate Forest, offering numerous hiking opportunities. The area around Clausensee has picturesque hiking trails. Gelterswoog provides easy hiking trails, and the Camping-Freizeitzentrum Sägmühle is an ideal starting point for hikes. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Gravel biking around Steinalben guide, which includes routes like the Moosalbe Cycle Path loop.
The region offers various cycling routes. You can find several options in the Cycling around Steinalben guide, including routes like the Moosalbe Cycle Path. For mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Steinalben guide features trails such as the Pansiedel Hut – Oberhammer loop.
Many lakes in the area are very family-friendly. Clausensee is known for its shallow, child-friendly shore, a playground, and a Kneipp facility. Gelterswoog offers minigolf, beach volleyball, and picnic spots, making it a great day-trip destination for families. Kieselweiher Pond and Oberhammer are also listed as family-friendly highlights.
Yes, visitors can find refreshments and dining options. Clausensee has a beer garden and a kiosk. Gelterswoog features a restaurant, and the Camping-Freizeitzentrum Sägmühle also has a restaurant known for regional Palatinate specialties.
While specific parking details for each lake are not always listed, popular recreational areas like Clausensee and Gelterswoog, being well-developed for visitors, typically offer parking facilities. It is advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the summer months are ideal for swimming and water activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the Palatinate Forest, with beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the serene landscapes around the lakes can be appealing for quiet walks.
The lakes are nestled within the dense Palatinate Forest, offering lush green landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and peaceful natural settings. You can find features like the idyllic Kieselweiher Pond with a nearby source, the scenic Burgalbsprung Spring, and the romantic series of ponds in the Walkmühltal.
While many natural areas in the Palatinate Forest are dog-friendly, specific rules for each lake or lido may vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or designated bathing areas. Always check local regulations or signage at your chosen lake.
Beyond the more popular spots, you might enjoy the tranquil Kieselweiher Pond, described as an idyllic pond in the forest with a nearby source, offering a quiet, green setting away from urban areas. Another peaceful spot is Oberhammer, an idyllic pond in the middle of the forest, perfect for a short rest.


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