Lakes around Wirges, located in the Westerwald region, offer diverse recreational opportunities within a natural landscape. The area features a variety of lakes, from large bodies of water with extensive amenities to smaller, protected ponds ideal for nature observation. These natural attractions provide settings for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Small lake on the edge of Ransbach-Baumbach
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Seems like the beavers lost. The pond is dry.
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An idyllic and quiet place... Very nice ! The paths around the pond(s) are not suitable for touring bikes. Get off and explore on foot... simply beautiful!
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Ideal starting point for various hikes with many information boards and good route markings. Conclusion: a great hiking route 👞🌲👍
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The Erlenhofsee is a small 8.00ha lake in Ransbach-Baumbach. At its deepest point, the Erlenhofsee is approx. 14 m deep. The body of water is considered rich in fish. All important Central European fish species such as eel, perch, pike, carp, roach, rudd, tench, catfish and zander are found and is therefore interesting for coarse and predatory fish anglers. The fishing waters are managed by the fishing club Ransbach-Baumbach 1969 e.V. Guest anglers can purchase fishing permits for this body of water. Source: www.monsterfisch.de
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A big pond, take a break and let it sink in.
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A good view of the large pond, take a break and let it sink in.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Landshuber Pond, known for its pure natural beauty year-round and located in a small lake district near Höhr-Grenzhausen. Another favorite is the Adenrother Pond, which many consider a top spot in the Westerwald for taking a break.
Yes, the Postweiher is an excellent choice for families. It offers a natural beach with good water quality, playgrounds, and mini-golf. You can also enjoy pedal boating and rowing. The Postweiher also has camping facilities available year-round.
The Dreifelder Weiher, as the largest lake in the Westerwälder Seenplatte, is a European Fauna-Flora-Habitat protected area, making it ideal for nature lovers and bird watchers. It features a dedicated high seat for bird watching along its 6-kilometer walking trail. The Freilingen Beaver Pond also offers a unique opportunity to observe a beaver-created biotope.
The Wiesensee is a versatile destination for active recreation, offering opportunities for rafting, swimming, surfing, and sailing. The Dreifelder Weiher is popular for swimming and paddling, while the Seeweiher Mengerskirchen allows stand-up paddling with personal inflatable boards. During cold winters, both the Postweiher and Dreifelder Weiher can be used for ice skating.
Absolutely. The Wiesensee features extensive hiking and cycling paths, including access to the Westerwald-Steig. The Dreifelder Weiher has a scenic 6-kilometer walking trail around its perimeter. For more general hiking options in the region, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Wirges guide.
The Wiesensee provides amenities such as lakeside cafes and kiosks, perfect for a break during your visit. The Seeweiher Mengerskirchen also boasts a lively beach area with a beach bar.
The Seeweiher Mengerskirchen is known for being dog-friendly, with designated areas and access points for dogs within its Wäller Camp motorhome park. Many natural trails around the lakes, such as the 6-kilometer path around the Dreifelder Weiher, are also suitable for walks with dogs, though specific leash rules may apply.
The lakes around Wirges offer diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the natural beaches. Autumn is perfect for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage, especially around lakes like the Wiesensee. In winter, if conditions allow, some lakes like the Postweiher and Dreifelder Weiher become popular for ice skating.
Yes, the Erlenhof Lake is considered rich in fish, with species like eel, perch, pike, carp, and zander. The fishing waters are managed by the fishing club Ransbach-Baumbach 1969 e.V., and guest anglers can purchase fishing permits for this body of water.
Yes, both the Postweiher and the Dreifelder Weiher feature campsites. The Seeweiher Mengerskirchen also offers modern camping facilities at its Wäller Camp, including various pitches and motorhome parking.
The Wiesensee stands out for its combination of active recreation and tranquil natural experiences. It features an 18-hole golf course directly by the lake, extensive hiking and cycling paths, and opportunities for various water sports. It's also part of a landscape protection area with a bird sanctuary, and hosts seasonal events like "Apple Day".
For additional details and information about the Wiesensee, you can visit the official tourism website: rlp-tourismus.com.


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