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Top 20 Lakes around Frankfurt am Main

Best lakes around Frankfurt am Main offers diverse aquatic destinations for recreation and relaxation within and around the city. The region features a mix of large bathing lakes, tranquil forest ponds, and ecologically significant nature reserves. These natural areas provide opportunities for water sports, nature observation, and leisurely walks. The landscape around Frankfurt am Main is characterized by its blend of urban development and accessible green spaces, including its extensive city forest.

Best lakes around Frankfurt am Main

  • The most popular lakes is Maunzenweiher, a lake that is beautifully located and features aquatic life. It is an idyllic place not far from the city.
  • Another must-see spot is North Shore of Jacobi Pond, a lake with six hectares of water, making it the largest still water in the city forest. It is a pleasant spot on warm summer days.
  • Visitors also love Jacobi Pond, a lake created in 1931/1932 by damming the Königsbach. It offers wide paths for cycling and walking, and is part of the Frankfurt forest.
  • Frankfurt am Main is known for its bathing lakes, forest ponds, and oxbow lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from large recreational areas to smaller, serene natural spots.
  • The lakes around Frankfurt am Main are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1500 upvotes and 150 photos shared.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Grillscher Oxbow Lake (Nidda-Oxbow Lake)

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The green belt really shows the contrasts to the urban metropolis. Very calm and natural.

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Jacobi Pond

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A figure-eight loop around the Jacobi Weiher is always a beautiful ride. The paths are wide enough to pass each other without problems – provided you are considerate of each other.

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Beautifully landscaped riverside walks. Also great to go for a walk! 👍🏼

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Maunzenweiher

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The Maunzenweiher, alongside the neighboring Buchrainweiher, Kesselbruchweiher, Försterwiesenweiher, and Jacobiweiher, is one of the somewhat larger ponds in the Frankfurt city forest. These main attractions are usually well-attended and can always be easily incorporated into bike tours and walks. From the Maunzenweiher to the Buchrainweiher, there is a small, fun trail with roots and stairs at the end.

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Kesselbruch Pond

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In addition to the neighboring Försterwiesenweiher, the Maunzenweiher, Buchrainweiher and Jacobiweiher, the Kesselbruch pond is one of the somewhat larger ponds in the Frankfurt city forest. These main attractions are usually well frequented and can always be well integrated into cycling and walking tours.

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The Fechenheim Main Arch is the largest undeveloped floodplain in Frankfurt am Main. In the summer of 2019, after a ten-year planning period, a 600-meter-long renatured branch of the Main River east of Starkenburger Straße was built here. The towpath along the shore was newly created and designed in this section. The resulting landscape is said to be recaptured by nature in the coming years.

Details on the project of the Frankfurt Environmental Office

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Grill's Oxbow

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Nice rest area to linger and watch swans

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Fechenheimer Weiher

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Nice hike, good paths, even when it's raining. Except for one section where you walk along a grassy path. The ponds are a feast for the eyes.

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North Shore of Jacobi Pond

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Nice little pond (aka small shallow lake), very pleasant on warm summer days.
Feeding the ducks (not my thing) included.

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Kollmann Pond

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Nice to relax, as there are also shady places to be found.

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February 10, 2026, Grill'scher Altarm

Grill'scher Altarm Information for Anglers Grill'scher Altarm is an oxbow lake in Hesse, near Frankfurt am Main. It is lightly fished and highly rated by our members. Water Type: Oxbow Lake Target Fish: Carp, Sturgeon, Pike Fishing Club/Association: AV Frankfurt-Nied 1920 Guest/Day Ticket: Members only, private waters Website: http://www.av-nied.de 109 anglers are already following this water in our mobile app and have uploaded 7 catches so far. The most commonly caught fish here are carp, sturgeon, and pike. The most successful fishing method is bottom fishing.

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October 25, 2025, Maunzenweiher

Here is the Mautzen Weiher in the Frankfurt city forest, very beautiful water

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The Kollmann Pond is located on the Sossenheim Fruit Trail and is almost entirely surrounded by a steeply sloping gravel bank covered with trees and shrubs. A bench invites you to linger.

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The pond isn't particularly interesting, but the paths along the Nidder are great for walking. Here, the gravel path near the pond is paved on the other side of the Nidda.

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Turned out really well after the Nidda renaturation

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The Jakobiweiher is a popular excursion destination.

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The locals also like to call it "Lake Lucerne" because of its similarity, shape and the four surrounding towns: Niederrad, Oberrad, Sachsenhausen, Neu Isenburg.

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It is a little idyll.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes near Frankfurt am Main are best for swimming and water sports?

For swimming and water sports, Langener Waldsee is highly recommended. It's the largest leisure center in the Rhine-Main region, offering swimming, surfing, sailing, and beach volleyball. Walldorfer See is another popular bathing lake with a sandy beach, ideal for swimming and beach volleyball. Raunheimer Waldsee (Pinta Beach Raunheim) features a continuous sand beach and Germany's largest Aqua-Funpark for active visitors.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Frankfurt am Main?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Langener Waldsee offers floating islands and a large pirate ship for children. Walldorfer See is also very accessible and popular with families. Within the city forest, Jacobi Pond, Kesselbruch Pond, and Maunzenweiher are integrated into the forest landscape, providing peaceful settings for family walks and cycling.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes offer diverse natural features. You can find sandy beaches at Langener Waldsee, Walldorfer See, and Raunheimer Waldsee. The Schwanheimer Düne is a unique inland dune and nature reserve with sandy areas, lean grasslands, and small lakes, home to rare plant and animal species. Forested sections surround many lakes, especially those within the Frankfurter Stadtwald like Jacobi Pond and Maunzenweiher.

Are there hiking or cycling routes near the lakes?

Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into extensive trail networks. For instance, the Schwanheimer Düne offers designated boardwalks and paths for walking, hiking, and cycling. The Frankfurter Stadtwald ponds, including Jacobi Pond and Maunzenweiher, are perfect for incorporating into cycling and walking tours. You can find various routes, such as the 'Schwanheimer Dune Boardwalk – View of Höchst loop' or the 'Jacobi Pond – Jacobi Pond loop', by checking the Hiking around Frankfurt am Main or Cycling around Frankfurt am Main guides.

Which lakes are good for a peaceful nature observation experience?

For a tranquil experience and nature observation, the Schwanheimer Düne nature reserve is ideal. It's a unique piece of wilderness within the city, where you can spot grey herons, great crested grebes, and rare flora. The smaller ponds within the Frankfurter Stadtwald, such as Fechenheimer Weiher and Kollmann Pond, also offer serene spots for quiet contemplation and enjoying the natural surroundings.

Are there any lakes with unique historical or cultural significance?

Jacobi Pond, created in 1931/1932 by damming the Königsbach, was designed from the beginning to serve Frankfurt residents for recovery. It's popularly called 'Lake Lucerne' due to its shape with numerous arms and islands. It also features a 'Speakers Corner' on its northeastern shore, a lectern with space for listeners, and is part of the Frankfurt Green Belt circular route, discreetly garnished with comic art.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Frankfurt am Main?

For active water sports and bathing, the period between mid-May and mid-September is most active, especially at lakes like Langener Waldsee. For hiking, cycling, and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter provides opportunities for peaceful walks around the lakes, such as those in the Frankfurter Stadtwald, for a different kind of natural experience.

Are there any lakes accessible by public transport from Frankfurt?

Yes, Raunheimer Waldsee (Pinta Beach Raunheim) is conveniently reachable by S-Bahn from Frankfurt. Many of the lakes within the Frankfurter Stadtwald, such as Jacobi Pond and Maunzenweiher, are also well-connected and can be easily accessed for walks and cycling tours from various parts of the city.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Some lakes and their surrounding areas are dog-friendly. For example, Maunzenweiher is noted as dog-friendly. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific lakes regarding dog access, especially in designated swimming or nature reserve areas, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

Are there any lakes with facilities like parking or toilets?

Popular recreational lakes like Langener Waldsee and Walldorfer See offer parking facilities, though parking fees may apply, and it's recommended to arrive early during peak season. While specific details on toilets for every lake are not always available, larger recreational areas typically provide such amenities. The tips for Jacobi Pond mention 'facilities', indicating some infrastructure for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Frankfurt am Main?

Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports to tranquil nature walks. Many enjoy the idyllic settings, the aquatic life, and the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking. The ability to find a peaceful escape from city life, even within the city forest, is a common highlight. The Maunzenweiher, for instance, is praised for being 'beautifully located and with a lot of aquatic life' and an 'idyllic place not far from the big city life'.

Are there any oxbow lakes near Frankfurt am Main?

Yes, the region features several oxbow lakes. The Grillscher Oxbow Lake (Nidda-Oxbow Lake) is a notable example, offering a family-friendly environment within a forested area. Another is the Renatured oxbow lake of the Main in the Fechenheimer Mainbogen, which is recognized as a natural monument and is also family-friendly.

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