Lakes around Otterberg offer various recreational opportunities within the surrounding region, particularly near the Kaiserslautern Military Community. The area features both natural and historically dammed lakes, often nestled within forests. These water bodies serve as local recreation areas, providing settings for activities like swimming, hiking, and cycling. The landscape is characterized by these lakes, which contribute to the region's natural appeal.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Two beautiful, idyllic ponds with a spring on the other side of the path. Invites you to take a rest.
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Always be nice to each other 😀
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Beautiful pond in the middle of a nature reserve. Nice for a rest
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A very popular hiking and cycling location in Kaiserslautern!
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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 Blechhammerweiher (Hammerwoog) is colloquially just called Blechhammer. It is located in a nature reserve which is also the most beautiful local recreation area together with the Vogelwoog with restaurants to the west. At the eastern end of the pond is the Hotel Blechhammer with a restaurant (but no longer open since 2020). Furthermore, the naval comradeship clubhouse. The Hammerweiher is still a little to the east but hidden by trees. The two names are based on the fact that there was once a hammer mill here that produced sheet metal. At the same time, the Barbarossa cycle path runs through the valley past the two main ponds. Unfortunately, depending on the time of year, the quality of the surface of the path is not that good.
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You can walk around the lake completely. Both on foot and by bike!
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The region around Otterberg, particularly near the Kaiserslautern Military Community, offers several popular lakes. Vogelwoog is well-loved for bike rides and hikes, featuring an art café and a forest playground. Another popular spot is Blechhammerweiher, located in a nature reserve and ideal for hiking and cycling. Gelterswoog is also a highly recommended natural lake known for outdoor swimming and a wide array of activities.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Vogelwoog has a forest playground for children and an art café. Gelterswoog is particularly family-friendly, offering a 300-meter sand beach, a climbing frame, and a parent-child area. Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond also features facilities suitable for families.
Many lakes in the region are excellent for outdoor activities. Vogelwoog is suitable for both bike rides and hikes. Blechhammerweiher is a popular location for hiking and cycling within a nature reserve. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Otterberg or MTB Trails around Otterberg guides.
Yes, several lakes offer refreshment options. Vogelwoog has an art café. At Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond, you'll find a hosted hut with a selection of food and drinks. Gelterswoog features a kiosk, and Seehof Erlenbach has a recently renovated kiosk/restaurant.
Yes, Gelterswoog is a prominent natural lake near the KMC area, known for its excellent outdoor swimming experiences and a 300-meter sand beach. Bärenlochweiher also offers a lawn with sunny and shady spots and a separate non-swimmers area. Helmbachweiher, though artificial, is fed by clear water and is popular for bathing.
Gelterswoog offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming at its 300-meter sand beach, play volleyball, table tennis, or soccer. Rowboats and kayaks are available for rent, and there's a climbing frame for children. Mini-golf is also an option, and a barbecue hut can be rented.
For a more peaceful experience, Steigerweiher (Upper Pfrimmweiher) is wonderfully quiet, located in a nature reserve with beautiful, level paths. Seehof Erlenbach and Helmbachweiher are also described as picturesque natural lakes offering peaceful settings for bathers and nature enthusiasts.
Many paths around the lakes are suitable for various accessibility needs. For instance, Steigerweiher offers beautiful level paths that are also suitable for strollers. Vogelwoog is also noted as being wheelchair accessible in some areas.
The lakes around Otterberg are often nestled within forests, providing a scenic natural backdrop. You can expect to see diverse flora, especially around lakes like Blechhammerweiher and Steigerweiher, which are in nature reserves. Retzberg Pond is notable for a portion covered with water lilies.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Gelterswoog. The region's natural beauty, especially the forests surrounding the lakes, makes it picturesque in all seasons.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Gelterswoog, for example, was historically dammed in the Middle Ages for fish breeding and was officially declared bathing water in 1926. The name 'Blechhammerweiher' (Hammerwoog) refers to a former hammer mill that produced sheet metal in the area.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and hiking trails around the lakes are suitable for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific lake rules before visiting with your pet, especially for designated swimming areas.


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