Best lakes around Gielert are found within a region characterized by diverse aquatic features, despite the municipality itself not hosting large lakes. Gielert, located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is near the Dhron River and within proximity to the Volcanic Eifel, known for its unique Maar lakes. The surrounding area offers a mix of natural ponds, dammed waters, and the prominent Moselle River. This geographical setting provides various natural water bodies near Gielert Hunsrück for exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Directly at the starting point of the Traumschleife Rockenburger Urwaldpfad.
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The Dhrontal dam is used for power generation. The associated power plant with the turbines is located in Leiwen.
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A beautiful little pond with a great fishing hut. There's plenty of parking and great wading opportunities.
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A large water treading facility invites you to 🦶relax.
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The cool water is good for your feet after the hike
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the talsperre was almost dry when we came here. Water was pumped out through pipes to carry enough water to the Moselle.
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While Gielert itself doesn't host large lakes, the surrounding region offers a diverse range of aquatic features. You'll find unique volcanic crater lakes known as 'Maars' in the nearby Volcanic Eifel, such as Pulvermaar, Holzmaar, and Immerather Maar. The area also features smaller natural ponds like Nixenweiher and Thranenweiher Pond, as well as man-made structures like the Dhron Dam. The prominent Moselle River also flows nearby, offering different water-based experiences.
Yes, Thranenweiher Pond is particularly notable. Located in the Hunsrück Hochwald National Park, some historians suggest parts of the Nibelungen saga may have taken place here. Legend has it that the pond's name, meaning 'pond of tears,' comes from Kriemhild's tears after Hagen von Tronje killed Siegfried nearby.
Several spots are great for families. Nixenweiher features a water tread basin with river pebbles, perfect for refreshing tired feet after a walk. The Fisherman's Hut – Beuren Pond also has a large water treading facility and offers catering on weekends, sometimes with live music. The Dhron Dam is another family-friendly spot, offering scenic views in a narrow valley.
The Dhron Dam offers a great viewpoint over the reservoir in its narrow valley. Additionally, Thranenweiher Pond provides impressive views of the biotope within the Hunsrück Hochwald National Park, especially from its wooden walkways over a small moor.
Absolutely. The region around Gielert is well-suited for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like the Gravel biking around Gielert, Cycling around Gielert, and Running Trails around Gielert guides.
The region is known for its unique 'Maar' lakes in the Volcanic Eifel, which are ancient volcanic craters filled with water, offering distinct geological formations. Closer to Gielert, Thranenweiher Pond features an impressive biotope with wooden walkways over a small moor, while Nixenweiher is a natural monument set within a forest.
Yes, the Fisherman's Hut – Beuren Pond offers catering on weekends, including pizza on Fridays and live music on Sundays. It's a great spot to relax and enjoy a meal by a large fish pond. The Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond also provides facilities in an area with a unique backstory.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the water tread basins. Autumn offers stunning foliage, especially around the forested maars. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be explored, though conditions may vary.
Many of the lakes, especially the smaller ponds and maars, have well-maintained paths suitable for easy walks. For example, Nixenweiher has paths leading through the forest. While specific circular routes for each lake aren't detailed here, the general area offers numerous trails, and you can find many moderate running trails in the Running Trails around Gielert guide that often pass by natural water features.
The Rest Area at Flying Frogs Pond is unique for its fascinating, albeit fictional, backstory. It's described as the modest remnants of a huge artificial lake landscape, supposedly created for a Morbach Olympic bid. The project was halted due to the discovery of the rare Morbach long-range frog, making it a quirky and memorable spot.
Many natural areas around Gielert, including trails around the smaller ponds and maars, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves like Nixenweiher or near wildlife. The extensive network of hiking and cycling paths in the region provides ample opportunities for walks with your dog.
The Dhron Dam is a man-made reservoir located south of Zummeterhof. It's situated in a narrow valley and is appreciated for its scenic beauty and the quiet, less busy roads around it. You can enjoy a pleasant walk around the dam and take in the views of the water and surrounding landscape.


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