Attractions and places to see around Wiesensee are located in the Westerwald low mountain range, a region recognized for its natural features and outdoor activity opportunities. Although the Wiesensee lake is currently drained for repairs and is expected to be refilled by 2027, the surrounding area continues to provide various points of interest. The region offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Westerwald landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice rest area at the Wiesensee, there is just no more water.
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One of many beautiful places to take a break with a view of the lake.... (if there was water in it again!)
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The path around the lake is very beautiful. But the lake hasn't been a lake for some time now because the water has been drained.
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Beautiful half-day tour from Bad Marienberg. It's worth it!
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A really nice way!
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Summer 2022: The Wiesensee currently has low water levels, so that all water activities cannot take place (swimming, pedal boating, surfing...). According to the tourist office, the lake serves as a rainwater retention basin and there is damage to the dam wall and the drain that needs to be repaired. Only then can the normal water level be restored. It is hoped that it will be completed next season.
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The Wiesensee area is excellent for outdoor activities, even with the lake currently drained. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling paths. The region offers numerous routes, including a roughly 6.5-km-long path that traditionally looped around the lake. Several circular hiking trails, such as the "Grüner Steig and Seenweg," are also available. The area is a crossroads for the Rheinland-Pfalz cycling route and Westerwald cycling paths. You can find various easy hikes and cycling routes to explore.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. The traditional path around the Wiesensee is a popular choice, providing a flat route with many views. The Wäller Jakobsweg also passes through the region. For a more mystical experience, the Holzbachschlucht (Holzbach Gorge) near Stahlhofen am Wiesensee offers picturesque hiking and beautiful views. Access to the longer Westerwald-Steig hiking trail is also possible from Wiesensee.
Beyond the lake itself, the Wiesensee area is part of a nature conservation area, featuring a bird sanctuary in the Secker Weiher / Wiesensee landscape protection area. The broader Westerwald region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and green pastures. You can also visit the Bridge over the Hüttenbach stream, inlet to Wiesensee, which is a pleasant spot to observe the natural surroundings.
No, the Wiesensee lake was completely drained in early 2023 for necessary repairs and is not expected to be refilled until early 2027. Therefore, water activities such as swimming, boating, and windsurfing are not currently possible. However, the surrounding infrastructure and natural beauty still make the region a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The area offers several family-friendly spots. The path around Wiesensee is flat and suitable for families with children, offering many views and benches for breaks. The Lakeside Rest Area at Wiesensee is particularly inviting for a break and offers opportunities to observe water birds. The Bridge over the Hüttenbach stream is also a nice little spot for families, where pets can refresh themselves.
Yes, while primarily known for its nature, the region does have some points of interest. The Wäller Jakobsweg is a trail with historical significance. Additionally, the Family Cemetery Schneider, situated at the entrance of the Holzbachschlucht, offers a small historical site for quiet reflection.
Several options are available for dining and relaxation. The Kiosk on Wiesenweg at Wiesensee offers food and drinks right on the sunbathing lawn. There are also hotels and cafes, such as Seewies-Café, located near the former lakeshore, providing culinary options and places to relax after exploring.
The Wiesensee area is worth visiting at any time of the year, offering different experiences seasonally. While water activities are currently on hold, the hiking and cycling paths are enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. The region's natural beauty, with its rolling hills and dense forests, provides a scenic backdrop for outdoor pursuits throughout the year. Even in icy winters, when the lake freezes over, it offers a unique landscape.
Absolutely. The Wiesensee is a crossroads for the Rheinland-Pfalz cycling route and Westerwald cycling paths. There are numerous routes for cycling, including a path that traditionally looped around the lake. You can explore various cycling tours and road cycling routes in the surrounding area, catering to different difficulty levels.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the flat paths around the lake for walking and cycling, highlighting the many great views and benches for resting. The opportunity to observe water birds at spots like the Lakeside Rest Area is also a popular activity. The area is seen as a great place for a relaxed outing.
Yes, the Wiesensee area is generally dog-friendly for outdoor activities. Many of the hiking and cycling paths are suitable for dogs. For instance, the Bridge over the Hüttenbach stream is noted as a spot where four-legged friends can refresh themselves. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature conservation areas.
For detailed information, maps, and tips for exploring the region, you can visit the Tourist Information WällerLand am Wiesensee (TiWi). This information center serves as a primary starting point for activities and can provide local insights.


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