Best lakes in Kaufunger Wald are found within a region characterized by its extensive forested hills, making it a popular destination for hiking and cycling. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, offering diverse recreational opportunities. These lakes contribute to the natural landscape, providing tranquil spots amidst the dense woodlands. The region's terrain is defined by its rolling hills and valleys, typical of the Hessian uplands.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The pond was recently dredged again, and the flora here will have to re-establish itself next spring.
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A shelter and other benches offer a nice place to rest and enjoy the reflections in the pond.
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Fire extinguishing pond.... there is a bench at the side of the path for a short break after the ascent
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The small Steinbergsee is a residual opencast mining lake. Lignite was mined here in the 19th century, and later clay and quartz sand were also mined. There was also a factory for chamotte bricks here at the deposits. Wall remains of this can still be found and discovered in the forest. A little further east is another opencast mining lake, the large Steinbergsee.
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Actually, such a small fire extinguishing pond is not a real highlight for which you should turn extra, but once you are there, the small pond in the Federleins curve is actually worth seeing and with its reflections it is something special.
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Within Kaufunger Wald itself, you'll discover smaller, tranquil lakes like Little Steinberg Lake and Red Lake, which are perfect for peaceful rests and enjoying nature. The broader Hesse region, accessible from Kaufunger Wald, offers larger lakes such as Edersee, Twistesee, and Diemelsee, which provide extensive water sports and recreational facilities.
Yes, Red Lake is known for its unique past. Visitors are encouraged to read the information board there to learn about the events that have shaped its character.
For absolute tranquility, Little Steinberg Lake is an ideal spot for a short rest or picnic. The Firefighting pond at the Federlein Curve and Ingelheim Pond also offer quiet corners for relaxation amidst nature.
Yes, several spots like the Firefighting pond at the Federlein Curve and Ingelheim Pond are noted as family-friendly. For more extensive family activities, nearby lakes like Buga lake in Kassel offer swimming and a water playground, and Diemelsee features lidos with playgrounds and slides.
The larger lakes in the surrounding Hesse region offer a wide array of water sports. Edersee is popular for sailing, surfing, water skiing, and diving. Twistesee is known for its water skiing center, while Diemelsee provides opportunities for stand-up paddling, boating, and diving. Buga lake near Kassel is also suitable for windsurfing and sailing.
While the smaller lakes directly within Kaufunger Wald are primarily for scenic enjoyment, several nearby lakes offer swimming. Buga lake in Kassel is a popular summer swimming destination. Diemelsee has three free lidos, and Aartalsee features a sandy beach and sunbathing area. Edersee also has supervised beaches for swimming.
You can find trails like the Between the Lakes Trail for easy walks. For more extensive options, the region offers numerous routes. You can explore various cycling routes and gravel biking trails that pass by or near lakes, such as the 'Lake Steinert – Steinertsee Park loop'. The surrounding areas of lakes like Edersee and Diemelsee also provide ample hiking opportunities.
Yes, there are several running trails in Kaufunger Wald that allow you to enjoy the natural landscape, including some that might pass by the smaller ponds and lakes. Examples include the 'Witzleben Memorial Stone – Eulenbäume MTB Trail loop' or the 'Running loop from Nieste'.
Visitors appreciate the absolute silence and idyllic atmosphere of places like Little Steinberg Lake, making them perfect for quiet moments. The unique character and history of Red Lake are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful resting spots provided by the community, such as at the Firefighting pond at the Federlein Curve.
For more active and larger lake experiences, consider visiting Edersee, known for its extensive water sports; Twistesee, recognized as one of Germany's cleanest lakes with a water skiing center; Diemelsee, offering a wide array of sports and lidos; and Aartalsee, ideal for swimming and various recreational activities, all located in the wider Hesse region.
The Between the Lakes Trail offers a wonderful, easy circular path between the Steinberg lakes. Additionally, Erlenloch near Kassel features a 6.4-kilometer circular gorge lake, providing another option for a scenic loop walk.
While the smaller lakes within Kaufunger Wald are more natural and tranquil, the larger lakes in the surrounding region offer more facilities. Diemelsee, for instance, provides free lidos with toilets, barbecue areas, playgrounds, and slides for children. Buga lake near Kassel also features a water playground.


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