Best lakes around Stockhausen-Illfurth are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features both natural ponds and reservoirs, providing diverse settings for outdoor activities. These bodies of water are integrated into the local environment, offering points of interest for visitors. The vicinity combines historical elements with natural features, making it a notable destination for exploration.
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Small but beautifully located pond.
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Beautiful lake and great path. The benches invite you to take a break.
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One of many beautiful places to take a break with a view of the lake.... (if there was water in it again!)
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Beautiful hiking trails and the opportunity to swim
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Great campsite right on the lake
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Lake with lawn and jetty. Bathing forbidden for Hubde according to the sign. Next to the campsite. The monastery ruins of Seligenstatt are not far from here.
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The lakes offer a variety of activities. At Wiesensee, you can go hiking, walking, swimming, cycling, boating, or even play golf. The Great Secker Pond is popular for swimming and hiking, while the Elkenrother Weiher features a circular route for walking. Many lakes also have facilities for sunbathing and relaxation.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Great Secker Pond offers a sandy beach, a playground, and a mud play area. Wiesensee also has family-friendly amenities, including a campsite with a playground and a heated swimming pool. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is great for children with its stations featuring old trains and wagons.
You'll find various hiking opportunities. The Great Secker Pond is integrated into a 6 km circular hiking route that passes historical sites. The Elkenrother Weiher also has a circular route, though it's quite rooty and less suitable for touring bikes. For more options, you can explore general hiking routes around the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Stockhausen-Illfurth guide, which includes easy to moderate trails like the 'Bacher Lay Basalt Quarry – Schwarze Nister loop'.
Absolutely. The Great Secker Pond itself has historical significance, having been commissioned in 1672. Its circular route also leads to the Seligenstatt Monastery Ruins. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is a natural monument offering insight into the region's basalt mining history with information boards and is considered a historical site. The Elkenrother Weiher is also recognized as a natural wonder.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. The Great Secker Pond is well-known for its good water quality, regularly monitored by the health department, and features a sandy beach. The Wiesensee is also suitable for swimming and has direct water access from its campsite.
Yes, there are dog-friendly options. While dogs are generally not permitted in the Great Secker Pond itself, the Camping Park Weiherhof am See located there welcomes dogs. At Wiesensee, there is a specific beach at Pottum on the north-eastern side where dogs are allowed to swim.
Many lakes offer excellent facilities. The Great Secker Pond has a campsite with modern sanitary facilities, a shop, and a restaurant. The Wiesensee also features a family-friendly campsite with direct water access, a beach, a heated swimming pool, a playground, and a restaurant. You can also find dedicated rest areas like the Lakeside Rest Area at Wiesensee with benches and viewpoints.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. The Wiesensee is noted as being 'worth a visit at any time of the year' for activities like hiking, swimming, or cycling. In icy winters, it even freezes over, allowing for walks across the lake. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is accessible all year round.
Yes, the surroundings of the Wiesensee are rich with cycling trails. For more specific routes, you can check out the Gravel biking around Stockhausen-Illfurth guide or the MTB Trails around Stockhausen-Illfurth guide. These guides offer various routes, including moderate gravel biking trails like 'Great Wolfstein – Elkenrother Weiher loop' and easy MTB trails such as 'Wiesensee Picnic Area – Wiesensee loop'.
Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the quiet and beautiful recreational area of the Great Secker Pond, with its idyllic setting and opportunities for swimming and hiking. The Wiesensee is loved for its diverse activities and serene environment, offering many great views and benches for breaks. The Elkenrother Weiher is considered a wonderful natural wonder, a paradise for children and adults alike.


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