Lakes around Buseck are primarily found in the surrounding Landkreis Gießen, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region features lakes that originated from former mining operations, as well as natural forest lakes. These bodies of water provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and quiet relaxation. The area is characterized by its blend of natural features and recreational facilities.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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Large local recreation oasis in Grünberg, designed according to plans by Karl Hermann Jöckel.
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Former open-cast ore mine from 1843 to 1952, now a local recreation area
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ATTENTION PRIVATE PROPERTY! The first thing that catches your eye is the sign.
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It is totally quiet here and if you ignore the noise level from the busy B49 you can really relax.
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A wonderful piece of green in the middle of Grünberg.
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The forest swimming pool is located on the Albacherwald “old country road” cycle path, of course in the forest In addition to a quick swim on our bike tours, we like to take a break in the beer garden of the swimming pool...
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Here a beautiful path leads along the ponds towards Dorf-Güll, easy to drive and beautiful views.
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For water sports enthusiasts, Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) is an excellent choice. It is well-known for water skiing and wakeboarding, offering a dedicated bathing area and a water sports center.
Yes, Grube Fernie Lake is highly recommended for a peaceful break amidst nature. While swimming is prohibited, it's a very beautiful and quiet spot, ideal for unwinding.
Several lakes around Buseck are family-friendly. Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) offers bathing and water sports. Petersee near Lich is a forest lake with tables and benches for resting. Additionally, the Licher Forest Swimming Pool provides a natural pool experience with a kiosk, perfect for families.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails, including easy and moderate options, in guides like Easy hikes around Buseck and Hiking around Buseck. The Brunnental Nature Reserve also features beautiful hiking trails.
Yes, Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) has a designated bathing area. The Trais-Horloffer See (Inheiden Lake), though not a komoot highlight, is also a popular bathing lake in the wider region.
The lakes around Buseck offer diverse natural features. You'll find forest lakes like Petersee near Lich, and areas like the Brunnental Nature Reserve with flowering trees and bushes. Some lakes, like Grube Fernie Lake, are relics of former mining operations, adding a unique historical natural element.
The lakes offer different experiences depending on the season. Warmer months are ideal for bathing and water sports at lakes like Heuchelheimer Lake. In winter, Petersee near Lich becomes a popular spot for ice skating, weather permitting.
Yes, you can find various running trails in the vicinity. For specific routes and distances, check out the Running Trails around Buseck guide, which includes routes near the lakes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the quiet beauty of Grube Fernie Lake for peaceful breaks to the lively atmosphere and water sports at Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake). The natural settings and recreational facilities are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Heuchelheimer Lake (South Lake) has a water sports center. Petersee near Lich features tables and benches for resting. The Licher Forest Swimming Pool includes a kiosk for refreshments.
While specific dog rules vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are popular for walks. For instance, Grube Fernie Lake is frequented by walkers. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs, especially in bathing areas or nature reserves.
Many of the lakes in the wider Landkreis Gießen region, including some near Buseck, originated from former lignite mining operations. These have since transformed into popular recreational areas, blending natural beauty with their industrial past.


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