Best lakes around Neuleiningen are situated within a region characterized by natural beauty, including the Palatinate Forest. This area offers diverse landscapes, from historic reservoirs to unique bog ponds and former quarry lakes. The natural features provide opportunities for various outdoor activities.
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The Steigerweiher (also called the upper Pfrimmweiher) is one of four Pfrimmweihers. The other Pfrimmweihers are (in the direction of flow): the Krebsweiher, the Mühlenweiher (lower Pfrimmweiher) and the Hetschmühlenweiher (with campsite/vinothecary). The Steigerweiher does NOT belong to any local community, but to the "Pfrimmweihergesellschaft", an association of around 40 members that was founded more than 150 years ago to protect the mills on the Pfrimm from drought through this large water reservoir. Source: “The RHEINPFALZ” (Donnersberg edition) from August 7th, 2018 https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/donnersbergkreis_artikel,-zur-sache-pfrimmweihergesellschaft-_arid,1232462.html
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The Ungeheuersee in the Leininger Sporn, part of the northeastern Palatinate Forest, is a shallow pond that is fed by the Krumbach. The lake has been protected as a natural monument since the 1930s. It has been listed in the official register since 1971 with the list number ND-7332-195. Source: Wikipedia Height above sea level: 359 m Maximum depth: 1.8 m Height above sea level: 357 m above NHN Length: 140 m Circumference: 400 m
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I have no idea why the lower pond is really called the Steigerweiher. According to komoot, there is also Pfrimm 🤔
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Beautiful ponds with great paths on the shore.
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Definitely worth a visit - the Pfrimmalseen with the various ponds
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Be sure to take fish with you for grilling
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Nice restaurant on the Eiswoog, but currently not available, due to Corona, also only for collection,
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Idyllic ponds in the forest near the Pfrimmerhof.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Ungeheuersee, a unique natural monument known for its raised bog ecosystem. Another favorite is Eiswoog, which offers swimming and refreshments. The Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is also highly rated, featuring water lilies and a welcoming hut.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Ungeheuersee is suitable for families with strollers due to its easy walks. Eiswoog offers sunbathing lawns and swimming opportunities, while the Isenach Pond features an adventure playground and pedal boat rentals, making it ideal for family fun.
The Ungeheuersee is a prime destination for hikers, accessible via trails like the Ganerbenweg and the 'Wein-Wald-Ungeheuer' circular trail. The Isenach Pond also has well-maintained paths, including a popular circular walk. Additionally, the Basalt Lakes (South Quarry and Nordbruch) provide excellent hiking with striking geological scenery.
Yes, Eiswoog is a popular bathing lake with sunbathing lawns. However, swimming is generally discouraged or prohibited in the Basalt Lakes due to their nature reserve status and origins as former quarries. The Isenach Pond offers paddling in rented boats, but is not primarily a swimming lake.
The Ungeheuersee is a unique raised bog pond with a species-rich flora, including cotton grasses and orchids, and even a floating island. The Isenach Pond is known for its 'emerald-colored eye' appearance and diverse wildlife, including rare bird species and beavers. The Basalt Lakes offer a unique geological landscape formed from abandoned basalt quarries.
Yes, several lakes have facilities. The Eiswoog has a hotel with a cozy beer garden right on its shore. Near the Ungeheuersee, the Weisenheimer Hut (Ungeheuersee Hut) is open on weekends and some Wednesday afternoons. The Forsthaus zur Isenach on the southern shore of Isenach Pond offers a restaurant and beer garden. The Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond also features a hosted hut with food and drinks.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, paddling, and swimming, especially at Eiswoog. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides peaceful, quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Isenach Pond is a historic reservoir, originally dammed in the 18th century (1736-1737) to power salt works, making it one of Germany's oldest reservoirs. The Basalt Lakes (South Quarry and Nordbruch) also have an industrial history, having formed after basalt quarries were abandoned in the 1980s.
Beyond hiking and swimming, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as the 'Eiswoog – Lake Eiswoog and Viaduct loop' or the 'Ungeheuersee – Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn loop'. There are also cycling routes like the 'Kleinkarlbach Mill Trail – View of Neuleiningen loop'. For more detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Neuleiningen or Cycling around Neuleiningen guides.
The Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Steigerweiher (Upper Pfrimmweiher) offers wonderfully quiet, level, and easy-to-walk paths suitable for strollers, making it a good option for accessibility.
Visitors frequently describe the Ungeheuersee as a 'very idyllic place' and appreciate its peaceful atmosphere. The Eiswoog is praised for its romantic forest setting and as a great spot for refreshment on hot days. The Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is loved for its beautiful water lilies and the inviting hosted hut.
Yes, the Basalt Lake Nordbruch, a former quarry, features an observation platform installed in June 2024, providing excellent views of the crater lake and information about its history. The Ungeheuersee and Eiswoog are also listed as having viewpoints, offering scenic perspectives of their natural surroundings.


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