Best lakes around Mühlpfad are primarily found within the surrounding Hunsrück region, a landscape characterized by forests and rolling hills. While Mühlpfad itself does not feature large lakes, the nearby area offers various smaller bodies of water. These locations provide natural settings for recreation and observation. The region's lakes include forest lakes, nature ponds, and fish ponds, contributing to the local natural environment.
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The Gondershausen Forest Lake is a 0.1 hectare lake in Nörtershausen. It's always worth a visit, both in summer and winter.
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The more than hundred-year-old pond complex near the Klosterkumbder forester's house consists of six ponds.
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Nice hut with a place to rest. But you can't go into the hut!
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Very nice little pond with a bench and relaxation bench to look at the water lilies when they bloom.
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A really great rest area with a large picnic area
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It was too early for water lilies - but a very idyllic place
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The forest lake is undoubtedly magical. But when I visit it, I prefer to take the route from below out of the Preißbachtal. This access road, which is part of the Rabenlay dream loop, is a bit scary to me because of the density of wild boars in the area.
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Located in the middle of the forest there is a very old pond system. The small pond "bell raft" with former forest workers shelter was built in the thirties the operation of a quarry. The ones used from the quarry Stones were used to expand the network of paths in the "Binnenberg" area used. The dam of the pond was made with the rest of the excavation material piled up. A legend tells that Emperor Napoleon was nearby the hut on the Klingelfloß when crossing the Hunsrück in front of you Storm protection should have sought.
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While Mühlpfad itself doesn't feature large lakes, the surrounding Hunsrück region offers a variety of smaller bodies of water. These include serene forest lakes like the Gondershausen Forest Lake, nature ponds such as the Liesenfelder Bach Nature Pond, and idyllic fish ponds like the Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds. You'll also find charming spots like the Water Lily Pond, which is popular for its natural beauty.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Water Lily Pond, for instance, features an adjacent picnic area and two bridges leading to an island, creating an idyllic setting. The Picnic Meadow by the Water Lily Pond also offers ample space with benches for a relaxing family break. For broader recreational options, the Bostalsee (further in the Hunsrück) provides beach baths, boat rentals, and a petting zoo.
For a tranquil experience, the Former Klingelfloß shelter offers a small pond next to several seats, inviting visitors to linger. The Gondershausen Forest Lake is also known for its serene and idyllic setting, perfect for relaxation. The Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds provide a peaceful environment for a break during a hike.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes are integrated into hiking routes. The Gondershausen Forest Lake is a pleasant spot for hikers exploring the area, especially when approached via the Rabenlay dream loop. The Water Lily Pond is located on the dream loop Burgstadtpfad. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Upper Baybachtal dream loop' or 'Baybach Riverside Trail' found in the Hiking around Mühlpfad guide.
Yes, the Marienberg Pond and Luisen Spring in Boppard offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Luisen Spring is named after Luise Hensel, a teacher connected to the founders of the 'Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus' order, and the area was historically used by the sisters for recovery and relaxation.
Beyond hiking, the region around Mühlpfad offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like 'The Schinderhannes Cycle Path' or 'Gleis 3 Café & Restaurant – Schinderhannes Cycle Path loop from Hausbay'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Mühlpfad guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Mühlpfad guide. Further afield, Bostalsee offers boat and bike rentals.
While some larger lakes in the Hunsrück region like Bostalsee offer designated beach baths for swimming, many of the smaller, more natural ponds and forest lakes closer to Mühlpfad are not officially designated for wild swimming. The Nonnweiler Reservoir, for example, has a bathing ban due to its nature reserve status. Always check local regulations and signage before entering the water.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Visitors have noted that dogs enjoy places like the Former Klingelfloß shelter. Always ensure to clean up after your pet and respect any specific local rules or nature reserve guidelines.
The lakes around Mühlpfad and in the broader Hunsrück region offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, water lilies, and outdoor activities like picnicking and hiking. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, making for picturesque walks. Even in winter, places like the Gondershausen Forest Lake are described as worth a visit for their serene atmosphere.
For easy walks, consider the paths around the Gondershausen Forest Lake, which is relatively small and can be walked around. The Water Lily Pond also offers a pleasant, easy stroll, especially as part of the Burgstadtpfad dream loop. These spots are generally flat and accessible, making them suitable for a relaxed outing.
The Liesenfelder Bach Nature Pond, a former sewage pond repurposed into a water retention area, is a lesser-known spot that offers ecological value and opportunities for observing local flora and fauna. While not a traditional 'lake' in the recreational sense, its transformation highlights a unique natural restoration project in the area.


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