Best lakes around Schwedelbach are located in the surrounding Kaiserslautern district, offering various recreational opportunities. Schwedelbach is a small municipality, but its proximity to these natural attractions makes it a base for exploring the region's waters. The area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, providing settings for activities like walking, cycling, and relaxation. These lakes are easily accessible and are key attractions in the wider region.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Video about ... the Kranichwoog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJunA2Wzd8M NATURA 2000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV7o_PIhVyA&t=2s
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The Woog & its history: The Scheidenberger Woog, a large lake, was located in what is now Bruch for centuries. The Glan reservoir was drained in 1770 to dry out the Bruch. The Kranichwoog has only existed since 2019; it was created as part of the land consolidation. NATURA 2000 adventure trail & crane tower: The NATURA 2000 adventure trail has existed since 2024 with some information boards along the way. There are also QR codes; if you scan them, you can listen to Rudi the crane telling stories about the path and nature. The Kranichwoog (crane tower) adventure tower has also existed since 2024. The tower is 24 m high and has 104 steps. More information: https://www.kranichwoog.de/ https://www.nabu-weilerbach.de/unsere-projekte/
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A beautiful nature reserve, unfortunately the highway nearby.
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A great bird habitat. Tip: bring binoculars
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One of the lakes on the new cycle route "Palatinate Lakes Tour". With the opportunity to rest and stop in the beautiful beer garden. Sun terrace, playground, toilets ... everything available.
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One of the lakes on the new "Palatinate Lakes Tour" cycle route, with the opportunity to stop off.
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Ponds designed for waterfowl. Do Not Enter!
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The lakes in the region offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, hiking, and cycling around lakes like Vogelwoog, which has serene paths, or Silver Lake, which is part of a cycle route. Seewoog in Ramstein-Miesenbach is also excellent for walking and cycling, with the Barbarossa cycling path passing through it. For more structured activities, you can explore various gravel biking, road cycling, and running trails in the wider area.
Several lakes are well-suited for families. Vogelwoog in Kaiserslautern features a playground and stroller-friendly paths, along with the 'Fuchsfährte' forest adventure path and 'Fuchsbau' forest playground. Seewoog in Ramstein-Miesenbach offers a playground, a water playground, and picnic spots, all of which are barrier-free. Bärenloch Pond is another great option, providing a playground and a non-swimmer area.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. Bärenloch Pond is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. Generally, the walking paths around lakes like Vogelwoog and Seewoog are suitable for walks with dogs, though specific rules for swimming or off-leash areas may vary by location. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and clean up after them.
You'll find several options for refreshments. At Vogelwoog, the Kunst-Café am Vogelwoog offers homemade cakes, food, and ice cream, sometimes with live music. Near Seewoog, the Seewoog Beer Garden provides a relaxing atmosphere with views, traditional German snacks, and drinks, plus an adjacent pizzeria. Silver Lake also features a nice beer garden for a stopover.
Yes, accessibility is considered in some areas. Seewoog in Ramstein-Miesenbach is noted for having barrier-free amenities, including its water playground, picnic spots, and e-bike charging stations. The paths around Vogelwoog are generally stroller-friendly, making it suitable for families with young children.
While many lakes are for recreation, Bärenloch Pond is an idyllic bathing pond with a lawn, a non-swimmer area, and facilities like toilets and changing rooms. For other swimming options, Gelterswoog near Kaiserslautern is a popular bathing lake with amenities like sandy beaches and boat rentals, though it's a bit further from Schwedelbach.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty and offer opportunities for wildlife observation. Vogelwoog is known for its calm environment and opportunities for spotting wildlife, including ducks and nutria, and is part of a nature reserve. The Kranichwoog Nature Reserve, created in 2019, is an excellent bird-watching area with an adventure trail and a crane tower for elevated views.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Bärenloch Pond has a dedicated parking lot. Specific parking information for Seewoog and Vogelwoog can be found locally, but both are popular recreational areas and typically provide visitor parking.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and picturesque settings, ideal for relaxation and connecting with nature. The family-friendly amenities, such as playgrounds and picnic areas, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the opportunities for walking, cycling, and the pleasant stops at cafes and beer gardens with lake views, like the Kunst-Café at Vogelwoog or the Seewoog Beer Garden.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural recreational areas, the region has historical context. For example, the Kranichwoog Nature Reserve has an adventure trail with information boards and QR codes that tell stories about the path and nature, including the history of the former Scheidenberger Woog. The wider Kaiserslautern district also holds various historical sites.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and picnicking, with warmer weather perfect for bathing at Bärenloch Pond or enjoying beer gardens. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks around the frozen or partially frozen waters, though specific winter activities are less common.


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