Best attractions and places to see around Gehspitzweiher. This nature reserve, situated between Zeppelinheim and Neu-Isenburg, is centered around the Gehspitzweiher Pond. Once a gravel and clay quarry, it has transformed into a diverse ecosystem spanning approximately 25 hectares. The area features mixed forests and varied habitats, supporting nearly 100 bird species and numerous amphibians and insects.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hunkel fell on his face here🤣
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Hike around the Gehspitzweiher with numerous information boards
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The beautifully laid out path around the lake is highly recommended.
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There is a great path around the Gehspitweiher nature reserve. This path is used by pedestrians and cyclists. It would be great if there were more benches.
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There is a beautiful path around the Gehspitzweiher. There are some “observation points” with good views of the lake.
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At first I thought "why is someone doing a tour where I'm supposed to drive in circles". But here you can ride really great and fast gravel bikes
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The pond is really beautiful and definitely recommended. However, the Google translation “Street” is wrong; it is a normal forest road, partly a footpath. There are many pedestrians during excursions, who are certainly grateful when cyclists move carefully, preferably those who walk a good 2 km straight away.
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One of two vantage points from which you can see the lake quite well. Otherwise, there are always trees in view.
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The primary natural feature is the Gehspitz Pond, which is the centerpiece of the nature reserve. It's surrounded by mixed forests, known for their pleasant pine scent. The entire Gehspitzweiher Nature Reserve itself is a significant natural highlight, offering varied terrain and diverse habitats.
Yes, Gehspitzweiher is a highly-rated destination for hiking and walking, featuring a network of trails suitable for various fitness levels. A popular option is the Gehspitzweiher Loop, which offers views of the pond and informative display boards. You can find more routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Gehspitzweiher guide.
The Gehspitzweiher Nature Reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Nearly 100 different bird species have been observed here, including ospreys, kingfishers, and falcons. It's also home to eight amphibian species, such as the mountain newt and tree frog, as well as numerous insects like dragonflies and grasshoppers, and various mammals, particularly bats. Visitors are encouraged to stay on marked paths to protect these delicate habitats.
Absolutely. All the main attractions, including Gehspitz Pond, the Gehspitzweiher Nature Reserve, and the Gehspitzweiher Loop trail, are considered family-friendly. The trails are generally suitable for various ages, and the nature observation opportunities provide an engaging experience for children.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails around Gehspitzweiher. However, to protect the diverse wildlife within the nature reserve, it is important to keep them on a leash at all times.
A convenient parking area known as "Waldparkplatz" (Forest Parking Lot) is located near Neu-Isenburg, offering easy access to the network of trails around Gehspitzweiher.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment and the rich biodiversity. Many enjoy the beautiful paths around the pond, the informative display boards, and the opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation. The scent of pine trees in the surrounding forests is also frequently mentioned as a pleasant aspect of the experience.
While Gehspitzweiher doesn't feature traditional historical buildings, its most significant landmark is the Gehspitzweiher Nature Reserve itself, recognized for its ecological importance and unique landscape born from its industrial past as a quarry. Along some trails, you can also find old stone markers that once delineated the border between Ysenburg and Hesse-Darmstadt.
Gehspitzweiher offers beauty throughout the year. Early mornings are often cited as the most beautiful time, especially for spotting many different bird species. The mixed forests provide a pleasant environment for walks in spring, summer, and autumn. Winter hikes are also possible, offering a different, serene perspective of the landscape.
Yes, there are several spots offering excellent views. The View of Gehspitzweiher is an elevated path that provides perspectives down to the species-rich nature reserve and the pond. There are also observation points along the Gehspitzweiher Loop trail that offer good views of the lake.
Beyond hiking, the area around Gehspitzweiher is suitable for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails in the Running Trails around Gehspitzweiher guide, and cycling routes, including longer tours, are available in the Cycling around Gehspitzweiher guide.
The popular Gehspitzweiher Loop is an easy route, approximately 3.3 km long, which can typically be walked in under an hour, depending on your pace and how often you stop to observe nature. More extensive paths, like the Gehspitzweiher Loop Trail from Zeppelinheim, are about 10 km long.


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