Best lakes around Bruchweiler are found in a state-recognized recreation area within the Dahner Felsenland, part of the southern Palatinate Forest. This region offers diverse natural landscapes, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features various ponds and lakes, ranging from protected biotopes to recreational spots. These bodies of water contribute to the natural beauty and provide opportunities for observation and leisure.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The cool water is good for your feet after the hike
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Great campsite in nature with a swimming pond
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Went here for coffee today. The seating area is ideal for this.
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Today again, stopped at the Allenbacher Weiher in bright sunshine. Enjoyed the sun, the water and the peace.
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A very nice local recreation area! Highly Recommended. The nearby "Hotel / Restaurant / Cafe Steuer" is also highly recommended.
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The Morbach rowing club MRC was founded spontaneously, of which Jakob Maria Mierscheid is honorary chairman and most active member to this day. As a forward-looking person, he is of course a canoeist and is still unbeaten in his age group. What was not taken into account: The construction of the huge facility became an ideal living space for. the Morbach long-range frog (Rhacophorus Morbachus), which was believed to be extinct for a long time, was created, which found ideal landing areas here. Of course, all activities had to be stopped and the magnificent lake landscape silted up over time - except for this sparse remainder.Jakob Maria Mierscheid would not have been Jakob-Maria Mierscheid if he had not found a solution for this too: he was not only a source of ideas, he cared also about the high subsidies for the construction of today's water sports facilities on the Dhron. Here, a high amount of millions could be invested in adequate compensation for the loss, which cleverly also serves as flood protection for the Moselle communities. The nearby wind turbines of the energy landscape do not affect the long-range frog any further, but be extremely attentive and use this sign as a cover if necessary,
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You stand in front of the modest remnants of a huge artificial lake landscape, which was created at the instigation of Jakob Maria Mierscheid for a unique purpose: the improvement of the location factors for hosting the Summer Olympics in Morbach, so that Germany has a real chance of hosting the upcoming Olympic Games Jakob Maria Mierscheid campaigned for Morbach in 2001. »Morbach offers many advantages: It has space and short distances. A small community has never hosted the Olympic Games; Morbach would therefore stand for the country, the region, the area par excellence. Morbach has a large airport (this is of course Hahn Airport - also converted from a US military base to an Olympic airport to improve the location factors) with free capacities nearby. Morbach has accommodation options, because there are many large free German and American military properties in the Hunsrück with buildings, halls, lawns and everything you need for sport. Morbach has water - the dammed up Moselle for rowers, canoeists and sailors, and when you open a weir, the canoe slalom course, which doesn't even have to be built. [..] Morbach has no drug problem. [..] Morbach stands for games in nature. Morbach has by far not as many debts as Berlin, Hamburg and all the others. «As with all Mierscheid projects, the confidence on site was boundless. Construction work for the venues began immediately, and optimal conditions for the rowing competitions could be created here at this location.
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The lakes around Bruchweiler offer a diverse range of experiences, from protected natural biotopes to recreational spots. You'll find picturesque small lakes with sunbathing areas, nature reserves with undisturbed wildlife, and ponds offering activities like pedal boating. The region is known for its natural beauty and outdoor opportunities.
Yes, the Allenbacher Pond is entirely under nature conservation, serving as a natural paradise with a biotope of approximately 1 hectare of water surface and 3 hectares of natural surface. Similarly, Rössels Pond, within the "Rohrweiler-Rösselsweiher" nature reserve, is dedicated to preserving diverse biotopes and wildlife.
You can enjoy various activities depending on the lake. The Paddling Pond in Hauenstein offers pedal boat rentals, while Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) also allows pedal boating. Seehofweiher features a sunbathing area for relaxation. For a unique experience, Nixenweiher has a water tread basin, perfect for cooling your feet after a hike.
Many lakes in the region are suitable for families. The Paddling Pond in Hauenstein, with its pedal boats and restaurant, is a great option. Seehofweiher offers a pleasant sunbathing area, and Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) provides both pedal boating and a historical site. The Nixenweiher with its water tread basin is also a fun stop for families.
While many outdoor areas in the Palatinate Forest are dog-friendly, specific rules apply to certain lakes. For instance, dogs are not permitted in the sunbathing area at Seehofweiher. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each lake you plan to visit.
Absolutely! The region, part of the Dahner Felsenland, is an Eldorado for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails around the lakes. For more detailed information and routes, explore the hiking guide for Bruchweiler, which includes routes like the 'Charcoal Burners’ Trail at the Quarry' and 'View of Steinbach Reservoir'.
The area offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Erbeskopf Cycle Path – Old Military Road' in the road cycling guide for Bruchweiler. If you prefer off-road adventures, the gravel biking guide for Bruchweiler features routes such as 'Erbeskopf Viewpoint – Windklang Observation Tower'.
Several lakes offer dining options. Seehofweiher has a kiosk providing coffee, cake, and snacks. The Paddling Pond in Hauenstein features a cozy restaurant directly by the water. Additionally, the Harfenmühle Campsite and Restaurant is another option in the vicinity.
The warmer months, generally from March to November, are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for activities like pedal boating or enjoying sunbathing areas. During winter, some facilities, like the restaurant at Paddling Pond, may operate on weekends only. The natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, but for active recreation, spring through autumn is recommended.
Yes, near Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife), you can visit the "Historische Weiherschleife," an agate grinding mill driven by a waterwheel. This restored mill offers insights into historical processing methods. The region itself, part of the Dahner Felsenland, is rich in natural and cultural history.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Rössels Pond, you can observe undisturbed wildlife, including ducks, within its nature reserve. The Allenbacher Pond is a pristine biotope where you might even spot crayfish. The entire region is characterized by its natural beauty, including forests and unique rock formations.


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