Lakes around Meinhard are characterized by the prominent Werratalsee, a significant man-made lake approximately 110 hectares in size. This region, situated at the foot of the Eschwege Leuchtberge, offers views of the Hessian Switzerland and the Hoher Meißner. The area provides diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports to nature observation. Its integration into the surrounding low mountain landscape makes it a versatile destination for outdoor activities.
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Although various prohibition signs restrict access to Lake Meinhard, which is part of the local campsite, there are still some beautiful views with benches overlooking the former gravel pit in the Werra Valley.
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Beautiful lake, which is primarily intended for fishing.
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A great, asphalted cycle path that leads past the fishing ponds of the ASV Eschwege and the Meinhardsee.
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Absolutely recommended. Whether on foot or by bike. 😎
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The Bruchteiche near Bad Sooden-Allendorf are ideal for leisurely circular walks (approx. 2km). You can also include them in the longer P7 circuit (15km). Numerous benches invite you to linger and enjoy the banks of the pond.
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Unfortunately, in many places it smells very strongly of foul gases or similar.
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Be sure to take a tour around the Werrasee
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Beautiful lake, but there are blue-green algae in it
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The lakes around Meinhard offer a wide range of outdoor activities. The prominent Werratalsee is excellent for water sports like surfing, sailing, stand-up paddling, canoeing, and rowing. You can also enjoy cycling, jogging, or walking on the 7 km barrier-free circular path around the lake. For more structured activities, you can explore various routes for hiking, cycling, and running in the region.
Yes, the Werratalsee is an ideal leisure center for all ages. It features two designated bathing areas with sandy beaches, sunbathing lawns, beach volleyball courts, and adventure playgrounds. The south shore in Eschwege offers biological water treatment and DLRG supervision during the bathing season. The Werratal Lake itself is considered family-friendly, as are the Bruchteiche Ponds, which offer a quiet, romantic setting.
You can swim at the Werratalsee, which has two designated bathing areas. The south shore in Eschwege is known for its good swimming quality due to biological water treatment and often has DLRG supervision. There's also Werratalsee Beach (Schwebda) on the east shore, though its water quality for swimming is not always optimal. A separate dog beach is also available on the east shore of Werratalsee.
The lakes around Meinhard are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. The circular paths are great for cycling and walking in spring, summer, and autumn. Nature observation, especially for bird species, can be rewarding in spring and autumn.
Yes, the north shore of the Werratalsee, near Meinhard-Grebendorf, is a designated nature conservation area. Numerous rare bird species have settled here. An observation point located between Meinhard-Grebendorf and Eschwege provides an excellent view of this 'bird colony' for wildlife enthusiasts.
Absolutely! The Werratalsee features a 7 km long, barrier-free circular path called the Seerundweg, which is perfect for cycling. This path offers continuous views of the lake and the Werra river. The Werra Cycle Path near Grebendorf is also a very beautiful and easy-to-ride section that offers great lake views.
The Werratalsee itself offers picturesque views of the Hessian Switzerland, the Plesse, and the Hoher Meißner from various points around its shores. The Werratal Lake is nestled in a beautiful low mountain landscape, providing scenic resting places. The Meinhardsee also offers a nice view from its bike path.
The Seerundweg, the 7 km circular path around the Werratalsee, is explicitly described as barrier-free, making it suitable for strollers, wheelchairs, and inline skating. This ensures that a wide range of visitors can enjoy the lake's surroundings.
The Bruchteiche Ponds are two smaller, quiet ponds in the Meinhard area, created by excavation. They offer a wonderfully romantic and tranquil setting close to the city. After circling the ponds, you can find a water treading basin on the way back, providing a peaceful natural experience.
Yes, on the south shore of the Werratalsee, you'll find a KNAUS Campingpark. It's conveniently located on a peninsula between the Werratalsee and the Werra river, offering pitches for mobile homes, tents, and motorhomes, with some spots directly by the lake.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the easy cycling paths, the numerous resting spots around the Werratal Lake, and the large sunbathing areas at Werratalsee Beach (Schwebda). The overall integration of the lakes into the beautiful low mountain landscape is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Werratalsee is generally dog-friendly, and there is a separate dog beach available on the east shore. Many of the paths around the lake, including the circular path, are suitable for walks with dogs.


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