Lakes around Kerzenheim offer diverse natural features within the Donnersbergkreis district of Germany. This region is characterized by its mixed forests and unique bog ecosystems, particularly within the Palatinate Forest. Kerzenheim serves as a starting point for exploring these natural landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's water bodies contribute to its ecological significance and appeal for nature enthusiasts.
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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 Ungeheuersee in the Leininger Sporn, part of the northeastern Palatinate Forest, is a shallow pond that is fed by the Krumbach. The lake has been protected as a natural monument since the 1930s. It has been listed in the official register since 1971 with the list number ND-7332-195. Source: Wikipedia Height above sea level: 359 m Maximum depth: 1.8 m Height above sea level: 357 m above NHN Length: 140 m Circumference: 400 m
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I have no idea why the lower pond is really called the Steigerweiher. According to komoot, there is also Pfrimm 🤔
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Beautiful ponds with great paths on the shore.
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Definitely worth a visit - the Pfrimmalseen with the various ponds
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Be sure to take fish with you for grilling
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Nice restaurant on the Eiswoog, but currently not available, due to Corona, also only for collection,
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Idyllic ponds in the forest near the Pfrimmerhof.
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The region is known for its diverse natural landscapes. The Ungeheuersee, for instance, is a distinctive flat bog pond and part of the only raised bog in the Palatinate Forest, featuring rare orchids and cotton grass. Eiswoog is surrounded by a romantic forest with many shady paths, while Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is notable for its water lilies.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Eiswoog is a popular bathing lake with sunbathing lawns, a restaurant, and a hotel with a beer garden. Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond also offers a hosted hut with food and drinks, and is considered family-friendly and even wheelchair accessible in parts.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. Around the Ungeheuersee, you can explore trails like the Ganerbenweg and the circular hiking trail No. 4, 'Wine-Forest-Ungeheuer.' Eiswoog has a pleasant circular path of about three kilometers. For more options, check out the general Hiking around Kerzenheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Ruins of Rosenthal Monastery – Rosenthaler Pond loop'.
Yes, Eiswoog is a popular bathing lake where you can find refreshment on hot summer days. It features sunbathing lawns and is a great spot to relax and swim.
Absolutely. At Eiswoog, there's a restaurant and a hotel with a cozy beer garden right on the shore. The Seehaus Forelle at Eiswoog also offers delicious food and a snack bar. Near the Ungeheuersee, the PWV hut (Weisenheimer Hut or Ungeheuersee Hut) is open on weekends and some weekday afternoons, providing a resting point for hikers. Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond also has a hosted hut with a selection of food and drinks.
The Ungeheuersee was established in the late Middle Ages or early Modern Period, initially serving as a drinking pool for cattle. Its name, contrary to popular belief, derives from 'Unger' (forest pasture) and 'Heyer' (enclosures), not 'monsters.' Local legends also speak of forest spirits and hidden church bells associated with the lake. It has been a protected natural monument since the 1930s.
Yes, Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is noted as being wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Steigerweiher (Upper Pfrimmweiher) offers wonderfully quiet, level, and easy-to-walk paths, which are also suitable for strollers.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kerzenheim offers opportunities for mountain biking and cycling. You can explore various routes, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Kerzenheim guide or the Cycling around Kerzenheim guide. These guides feature routes of varying difficulties, including scenic tours like the 'Ludwigshalle on Kriegsberg – Kriegsberg Hut loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and idyllic natural escapes, the unique bog ecosystem of the Ungeheuersee, and the refreshment opportunities at places like Eiswoog. The hosted huts and restaurants, like the one at Retzberg Pond, are also highly valued for providing comfortable resting points with good food and drinks.
Yes, the Ungeheuersee is an excellent spot for nature observation. It is a protected natural monument due to its ecological importance as a unique raised bog. Visitors can witness diverse flora, including rare orchids and cotton grass, and enjoy the tranquil setting within the mixed forest.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each lake are not detailed, the general hiking trails around Kerzenheim and its lakes are typically accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in nature reserve areas like the Ungeheuersee or Steigerweiher.


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