Lakes around Neuhäusel are primarily found in the surrounding Westerwald region, as the municipality itself does not contain large natural lakes. The area is characterized by the Westerwald Lake District, a collection of seven interconnected ponds, and the Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle. These locations offer diverse opportunities for water-based recreation and natural exploration. The Westerwald Lake District, historically used for fish farming, provides a serene environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Altrhein near Plittersdorf is a former arm of the Rhine, which was separated from the main current by the Rhine regulation in the 19th century (also called Rhine straightening). Today, the Altrhein is a calm, mostly slow-flowing or stagnant body of water in the Rhine floodplain near Plittersdorf. It is surrounded by floodplain forests, meadows, and small bodies of water. This natural landscape offers many animal and plant species an important habitat, for example birds such as herons and swans, as well as various fish species. In the past, the Rhine flowed directly past Plittersdorf and often led to floods. The course of the river was changed by the straightening, and the Altrhein was preserved as a "remnant" of the old Rhine. Today, it has above all ecological significance and also serves as a recreational area for people.
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Beautiful area, well-developed cycle path.
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Greffern is a district of Rheinmünster. Further information can be found at https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greffern
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A highly recommended cycle path
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Greffern and the surrounding area, always worth a bike trip and there is always something going on here when the weather is nice 👀✌️😉
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While Neuhäusel itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the primary destinations for water-based recreation are the Westerwald Lake District (Westerwälder Seenplatte) and the Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle. The Westerwald Lake District features seven interconnected ponds, offering a variety of activities, while the Waldschwimmbad is a large natural outdoor pool with a lake-like experience.
Yes, several options are great for families. The Postweiher in the Westerwald Lake District has a natural beach bath with excellent water quality. The Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle is also very family-friendly, offering a large natural pool with diving towers, a water climbing wall, and a giant slide. Additionally, Baggersee Adam is a popular quarry pond with a swimming island and a water slide, and the Upper Rhine Leisure Center Campground also features facilities suitable for families.
The Westerwald Lake District offers a range of activities. At Dreifelder Weiher, you can enjoy swimming, pedal boating, rowing, and stand-up paddleboarding. A 20 km cycling path, the 'Radrundweg Seenplatte,' is suitable for all ages. Other lakes in the district, like Haidenweiher, are excellent for birdwatching due to their designation as natural biotopes.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The Westerwald Lake District has a 20 km 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' cycling path that is also suitable for walking, and a 6.4-kilometer walking trail around Haidenweiher for observing marsh birds. For more general hiking options in the wider area, you can explore the hiking routes around Neuhäusel.
Absolutely. The Westerwald Lake District features a 20 km 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' cycling path around the Dreifelder Weiher, which is suitable for children due to its gentle terrain. For more extensive cycling, you can check out the road cycling routes around Neuhäusel.
The Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle is the largest natural outdoor swimming pool in the Westerwald. It's unique because it's fed by the Seelbach stream and Marienthaler tunnel water, ensuring natural water quality without chemicals. It features a large water area, expansive sunbathing lawns, diving towers, a water climbing wall, and a giant slide, all nestled within a forest.
Yes, camping is available. At Dreifelder Weiher, there's a campsite called 'Haus am See.' The Postweiher also offers camping at the Freilingen campground. Additionally, Baggersee Adam has a spacious campsite, and the Upper Rhine Leisure Center Campground is noted for its well-equipped and clean facilities with two lakes.
While specific dog rules vary by lake, the Upper Rhine Leisure Center Campground explicitly states that dogs are welcome. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific lake regulations regarding dog access, especially for swimming areas or nature reserves within the Westerwald Lake District.
The Westerwald Lake District is rich in natural beauty. Several lakes, such as Brinkenweiher, Haidenweiher, Hoffmannsweiher, and Wölferlinger Weiher, are designated natural biotopes. They serve as important habitats for rare plants and animals, including around 250 bird species, making them excellent spots for birdwatching. The area is generally characterized by serene natural environments and wooded areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the serene natural environment. Many enjoy the swimming and boating options, the well-maintained campsites, and the family-friendly amenities like water slides and natural beach baths. The photogenic qualities of lakes like the mountain lake and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Swan Gathering at the Rhine Dam are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District have a historical background. They were originally created by monks for fish farming as early as the 12th century and were later expanded. This long history contributes to the unique character of the region.
Yes, some lakes in the broader region have quarry origins. For example, Baggersee Adam is a quarry pond with a campsite. The mountain lake was formed by flooding a former porphyry quarry at the foot of the Fremersberg, making it a photogenic spot.


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