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Nüsttal

Top 20 Lakes around Nüsttal

Lakes around Nüsttal, a municipality in the Hessian Uplands, offer natural escapes. The region features bodies of water within its borders and significant reservoirs nearby, providing settings for recreation. These lakes contribute to the area's unique landscapes and serve as local recreation areas. Nüsttal's terrain includes mixed forests, basalt formations, and open meadows surrounding its water features.

Best lakes around Nüsttal

  • The most popular lakes is Ulmenstein Basalt Lake, a lake that originated from a former basalt quarry. This lake is framed by imposing basalt columns, offering a distinctive geological backdrop.
  • Another must-see spot is Haselsee, a lake fed by the Hasel brook. Visitors can find pedal boats and rowing boats for hire, and a nearby café.
  • Visitors also love Haunetalsperre, a reservoir primarily constructed for flood protection. This lake is considered an oasis of peace and relaxation, serving as a valuable local recreation area.
  • Nüsttal is known for natural lakes formed from quarries and reservoirs. These offer diverse environments for exploration and relaxation.
  • The lakes around Nüsttal are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 900 upvotes and over 100 photos shared.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Haunetalsperre

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The Haune reservoir is an oasis of peace and relaxation. Before this dam was built, the annual floods in the Haune valley, especially during the spring floods, caused considerable damage. A walk around the lake, delicious coffee and cake in the Zellmühle or just sitting on a bench and relaxing - all of this is possible here.

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Ulmenstein Basalt Lake

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Walk here on the old Kleinbahntrassenweg. Otherwise, the Ulmenstein speaks for itself: lake, picnicking, hiking.

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Haunestausee

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A protected part of the artificial lake with about five hectares serves in a special way the nature and landscape protection and exclusively the promotion and care of the nature. The remaining area with about ten hectares, circular route and ancillary facilities serve the people for recreational activities and recreation. The Haunestausee is an oasis of peace and relaxation.

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Haune Reservoir

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Beautiful lake with several benches and different round hiking possibilities.

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Haselsee

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The Haselsee is fed by the Hasel brook, which has its source near Haselstein. The Haselsee and the nearby Bürgerpark form the local recreation area of Hünfeld. Pedal boats and rowing boats can be hired in the Café am Haselsee.

Around the lake, the Grimms Fairy Tale Trail with figures invites you to listen and marvel and to take a journey into the realm of fairy tales. A children's playground, a multi-purpose tower, a soccer field for recreational teams, and an ice rink in winter are other attractive offers around the Haselsee. A nature trail with an adjoining bee and insect trail on the Haselsee has also become a highlight for visitors.

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September 27, 2025, Ulmenstein Basaltsee

A very idyllic spot. Benches and a shelter invite you to take a long rest.

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good enough for a little break in between :)

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Basalt used to be mined here. Now it's a lovely place to relax, have a picnic or rest. There's plenty of parking with tables.

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It is a beautiful and extremely flat running route around the Haunestausee.

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The Haune Dam of the Haune Water Association is a small dam and reservoir and at the same time a flood retention basin on the Haune near the village of Marbach in the eastern Hessian district of Fulda and belongs to the catchment area of the Weser source river Fulda.

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A paradise for those seeking peace and quiet, nature lovers and mountain lake enthusiasts. The basalt lake "Ulmenstein" lies between Hofaschenbach and Mackenzell and is up to 15 metres deep. You can walk around the lake on hiking trails. On the south side there is a barbecue area with seating, a fire pit, a barbecue hut, a shelter and a beautiful view of the lake. A shelter for hikers and cyclists has been built on the north side. In recent years, the Mackenzeller brass choir "Tonica" has given many concerts here at Ulmenstein. Up until 1908, a 70-metre-high basalt dome stood out where the lake is today. This was gradually dismantled and transported on rails via Mackenzell to Nüst and then on to Holland. Up to 270 miners were employed here at the time. After the 70 meters above ground had been removed, the miners set to work up to 30 meters underground to bring basalt columns to light. Around 1928, water broke in and further mining was no longer possible or profitable. Over the decades, today's basalt lake developed in the depths of the quarry due to springs and fissure water. Source: RhönTravel

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Simply beautiful, the perfect place for a long break :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can be found around the lakes in Nüsttal?

The region is known for its distinctive basalt formations. For instance, the Ulmenstein Basalt Lake originated from a former basalt quarry and is framed by imposing basalt columns, offering a striking geological backdrop.

Are there good hiking opportunities near the lakes in Nüsttal?

Yes, several lakes offer excellent hiking. The Ulmenstein Basalt Lake is a highlight along the "Extratour Ulmenstein," a moderate circular trail that showcases mixed forests, calcareous grasslands, and juniper heaths with scenic views of the Rhön mountains. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting our Hiking around Nüsttal guide.

Which lakes are suitable for cycling or walking on circular paths?

The Haunetalsperre (also known as Haunestausee) features a 5 km long circular path, perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling. The Haunetal Cycle Path runs directly along the lake, connecting to the Nüsttal Cycle Path for extended rides.

Are there any lakes in the Nüsttal area that are particularly family-friendly?

Yes, Haselsee is a great option for families. It offers pedal boats and rowing boats for hire, a Grimms Fairy Tale Trail with figures, a children's playground, and a multi-purpose tower. In winter, it even transforms into an ice rink.

Can I observe wildlife or enjoy nature at the lakes?

Absolutely. A significant portion of the Haunetalsperre is designated as a nature reserve, providing a habitat for various bird species, amphibians, and fish. It's an excellent spot for nature observation, with visitors often spotting gray herons.

What amenities are available near the lakes for visitors?

Near the Ulmenstein Basalt Lake, you'll find seating areas with views, a barbecue hut, and a fire pit. A rustic shepherd's wagon near the "Himmelsschauplatz" offers coffee, cold drinks, homemade cake, and snacks on Sundays from May to October. For Haselsee, there's a nearby café where you can rent boats.

Is swimming allowed in the lakes around Nüsttal?

Swimming is possible in some lakes, though often at your own risk. For example, the Ulmenstein Basalt Lake has refreshing waters and small paths leading to a bathing jetty, but swimming is undertaken at one's own risk.

What kind of water sports are available on the lakes?

On the Haunetalsperre, water sports are possible for members or guests of the Wassersportverein Marbach e.V. Additionally, anglers with a permit can fish in designated areas.

Are there mountain biking trails near the lakes in Nüsttal?

Yes, the Nüsttal region offers mountain biking opportunities. While specific trails directly around the lakes may vary, you can explore a range of MTB routes in the broader area by checking our MTB Trails around Nüsttal guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Nüsttal?

The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the recreational facilities. Autumn offers stunning foliage, and even in winter, some areas like Haselsee offer activities like ice skating, weather permitting.

Are the lakes in Nüsttal dog-friendly?

Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on designated paths. The Haunestausee, for example, has a circular route that is popular for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, particularly in nature reserve sections.

What makes the lakes around Nüsttal a valuable recreation area?

The lakes provide tranquil natural escapes with diverse environments. They offer opportunities for relaxation, active recreation like hiking and cycling, and nature observation. The combination of unique geological features, mixed forests, and open meadows creates a peaceful and scenic setting for visitors.

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