Lakes around Weilmünster offer various recreational opportunities in the surrounding region. While Weilmünster itself does not feature large lakes, the vicinity provides access to several notable bodies of water. These areas are characterized by natural landscapes, historical sites, and geological features. The region's lakes serve as destinations for activities such as hiking, fishing, and relaxation.
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The Kuhschwanzweiher near Brandoberndorf is an idyllic pond in the middle of the Hessian countryside. Surrounded by forest and hills, it offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for walks, picnics and bird watching. A hiking trail leads around the pond and reveals a variety of flora and fauna. Wildflowers bloom in spring and summer, and the trees are ablaze with color in autumn. The pond is a retreat for waterfowl and a popular destination for anglers and photographers. A shelter on the bank invites you to take a break. The Kuhschwanzweiher is easy to reach as it is just a few meters from the hiking car park there. It offers a perfect opportunity to relax.
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The Hattsteinweiher in the Taunus was created about 90 years ago by the construction of an earth dam and is fed by a small stream. The eastern bank is open for swimming and has a large sunbathing lawn next to the sandy beach. Even Elvis Presley has swum here...
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The first source reports about the pond date from 1610. In the 18th century, water pipes ran from the Hattsteinweiher to the city center of Usingen. Its name comes from the Lords of Hattstein, who were burgraves in Usingen in the 15th century. In the mid-1970s, the city undertook a fundamental redesign and renovation. Camping operations were stopped and a sandy beach was created on the west side. As the smallest bathing area in Hesse, the Hattsteinweiher is still a popular tourist destination today. Even Elvis Presley, the King of Rock'n Roll, sought peace and refuge from the ever-present fans in front of his house in August 1959 during his military service in the US Army in Friedberg. Elvis visited the Hattsteinweiher on or around the first anniversary of the death of his beloved mother Gladys. At this time he was suffering from a lot of mental stress, his mood was correspondingly depressed and he wanted to avoid all hustle and bustle as much as possible. Although he was not entirely successful, Elvis still came to the Hattsteinweiher several times, especially since it was not far from his 'Army Home' Friedberg/Bad Nauheim. The 'King's' visits ensured that the bathing area became much more well-known and the Hattsteinweiher is now of historical importance, at least for millions of Elvis fans. With its size of 1.6 hectares, it is the largest pond in the Hintertaunus, next to the Meerpfuhl. It is an artificially created body of water that is fed by a spring stream from the Stockheimer Bach and technically extracted spring water.
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Beautiful in summer For swimming 🏊♂️ 🏊♀️
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Don't forget your bathing suit. And if there is no more space on the beach, you can also bobble in a boat in the middle of the lake.
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Currently the water level is very low. A lot of water was drained due to construction work.
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At the moment the water level in the Möttauer Weiher is very low. Water was drained due to construction work.
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The region around Weilmünster offers a diverse range of lakes, from natural bathing lakes like Herthasee to former basalt quarries such as the "Blauer See" near Löhnberg, known for its unique geological features. You'll also find artificially created ponds with historical significance, like Meerpfuhl Pond and Grünwiesenweiher, which served as water reservoirs for mills.
Yes, Herthasee near Holzappel is an idyllic natural bathing lake, approximately 30-40 minutes driving distance from Weilmünster. It's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, offering good water quality and a designated non-swimmer area. Hattsteinweiher is also a popular bathing lake, though it can be quite crowded on summer weekends.
Absolutely. Herthasee is highly recommended for families, featuring a non-swimmer area, a children's playground with a pirate ship, and a beach volleyball court. Other family-friendly options include Möttauer Pond, Kuhschwanz Pond, and Grünwiesenweiher, all offering space for relaxation and walks.
The "Blauer See" near Löhnberg is notable for its impressive, tall basalt columns, remnants of ancient volcanic activity. Meerpfuhl Pond is a significant biotope, once home to rare plants. Grünwiesenweiher is particularly scenic in autumn with its colorful foliage.
Yes, several lakes are popular for fishing. Möttauer Pond is known as an angler's paradise. Kuhschwanz Pond is also suitable for fishing. The "Rotes Meer" near Mensfelden is maintained by a fishing club and is a point of interest for anglers. Herthasee also allows fishing.
Yes, Meerpfuhl Pond is a listed cultural monument, first mentioned in 1550 and created as a water reservoir for Weiltal mills. Grünwiesenweiher was also artificially created in the 18th century for similar purposes. Hattsteinweiher has historical reports dating back to 1610 and is even noted for visits by Elvis Presley during his military service.
The areas around the lakes offer various outdoor activities. The "Blauer See" is popular for hiking and cycling. Herthasee has a well-maintained 1 km circular path. You can find numerous hiking routes, including those around Möttauer Pond, by exploring the Hiking around Weilmünster guide. For easier walks, check out the Easy hikes around Weilmünster guide.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. Herthasee has a pleasant 1 km circular path. A beautiful path leads around the "Rotes Meer" for leisurely strolls. The Easy hikes around Weilmünster guide features routes like the Möttbachtal Nature Reserve – Möttauer Pond loop, which is rated easy.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For swimming and water activities, the bathing season at Herthasee typically runs from mid-June to late August/early September. For scenic beauty, Grünwiesenweiher is particularly stunning in autumn with its vibrant foliage. Hiking and general exploration are enjoyable throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the relaxation offered by spots like Möttauer Pond and Kuhschwanz Pond. The unique geological formations of the "Blauer See" and the historical significance of Meerpfuhl Pond also draw interest. The community has shared over 140 photos, highlighting the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.
While Weilmünster itself is a short drive away, some lakes offer amenities. Herthasee has refreshment options directly at the lake and in nearby Holzappel, along with a caravan site. Hattsteinweiher also features a restaurant. For broader options, the towns in the surrounding region provide various dining and accommodation choices.


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