Best lakes around Manubach are found in a region primarily characterized by the Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its winegrowing traditions. The landscape features the Rhine River, valleys, and vineyards, with the Gailsbach flowing through a dale to the Rhine. While not traditionally known for numerous large lakes, the area offers unique water bodies, including former quarries and natural ponds. These features contribute to the diverse natural landscape of the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Definitely worth seeing
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A beautiful biotope. It's a great place to have a picnic—but please take your trash with you.
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Beautiful restaurant in an idyllic location by the forest
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Disrespectfully called a mud pond by the locals, it's actually a nice little loop around a beautifully situated body of water.
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Nice photo motif and I especially liked the water running down the steps.
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Beautiful sight of the fire pond and especially the overflow, over which the water ripples down the steps.
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The Manubach region, primarily known for the Rhine Gorge and vineyards, features unique water bodies rather than large natural lakes. You'll find forest lakes, natural ponds, and former quarry lakes, each offering a distinct experience. These include popular spots like Waldsee Argenthal and the impressive Hunsfels Quarry.
Yes, the Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe are designated as a natural monument and nature reserve. This area, formed from mining subsidence, features extensive reed forests and serves as a protected breeding ground for birds.
Yes, Waldsee Argenthal is a popular forest lake known for swimming. It also offers a beach and is a great spot to relax by the water.
Absolutely. Waldsee Argenthal is family-friendly, offering swimming and a beach. Additionally, the Adventure playground in the forest with a pond and stone walls provides a unique spot for children to explore and for families to rest.
The Hunsfels Quarry is a remarkable geological site. This former lime works now features a 60-meter-deep lake, formed after the pumps were shut down. It offers a spectacular view of the water-filled cauldron.
Yes, Schlammweiher Seibersbach is noted as dog-friendly, offering an idyllic setting for walks with your pet. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The region around Manubach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Manubach, Road Cycling Routes around Manubach, and Gravel biking around Manubach guides.
Yes, Schlammweiher Seibersbach is a small lake where anglers can enjoy fishing. It's an idyllic spot with about 5 hectares of water.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and cycling. The Rhine Gorge and vineyards are particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by these unique water bodies. From the popular swimming and relaxation at Waldsee Argenthal to the impressive geological sight of Hunsfels Quarry, and the serene natural habitat of the Ponds at Amalienhöhe, there's a variety of natural beauty and tranquility to discover.
Yes, Waldsee Argenthal is well-equipped, offering both a restaurant and a campsite, making it a convenient spot for longer stays or meals.
The Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe were created from mining subsidence. The depression with the ponds resulted from the numerous tunnels of the Amalienhöhe pit, leading to the formation of this unique natural monument.


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