Lakes around Obernau, Germany, are primarily defined by the Obernau Reservoir, an artificial lake crucial for the Siegerland region's drinking water supply and flood protection. Situated in the southwestern foothills of the Rothaar Mountains, the area features a landscape with peaks like Alte Burg and Sanktkopf. This region offers a blend of functional water management and natural beauty, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The surrounding environment provides a natural escape within the Siegerland and Westerwald-Sieg regions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Lake Wolfgangsee lies in the middle of the forest. It shimmered red in places, and when we stood right by the lake we saw tons of small red goldfish.
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This rainwater retention basin was created as a measure for flood protection in the municipality of Eitorf (located on the lower reaches of the Eipbach/ estuary into the Sieg) after a devastating flood devastated the central town of Eitorf in a very short time in the 1970s. Fortunately, there were no fatalities, but there was considerable damage to property. A huge wave of water rolled down the valley from the Eipbachtal. As a result, the municipality's flood protection was improved through numerous measures. One of them is this rainwater retention basin, which is intended to hold back the water masses that pour from the Leuscheid area around the Wohmbach into the Eipbach to a certain extent.
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The Wolfgangsee is a fairly small lake right on the side of the road.
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The quartzite quarry ponds are remnants of the quartzite quarries in Berod. Quartzite was mined here between 1921 and 1984 and was used in the glass industry and for refractory materials.
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Dams the water of the Wohmbach here.
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A biotope with an idyllic pond in the middle of the forest. This is not a swimming pond! For viewing only, not for jumping in.
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Beautiful well-kept pond in the middle of Linkenbach, on the way to Grenzbach's valley. A great shelter with a table and seating invites you to take a break.
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The Obernau area features a variety of lakes, primarily defined by the Obernau Reservoir, a crucial artificial lake for drinking water and flood protection. You'll also find smaller artificial reservoirs, quarry ponds like the Quartzite Quarry Pond, and natural biotope lakes such as Claudia Pond. The region offers a blend of functional water management and natural beauty.
The Obernau Reservoir (Obernautalsperre) serves as a vital drinking water reservoir for approximately 200,000 people and businesses in the Siegerland region. It also plays a crucial role in flood protection for the area.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails around the Obernau Reservoir, including circular paths that offer diverse experiences. You can walk along the dam itself or explore surrounding forest trails. For more hiking options in the broader region, check out the Hiking around Obernau guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Obernau is well-suited for cycling, with routes ranging from easy road rides to more challenging mountain biking trails. You can also find running trails. For detailed routes, explore guides like Running Trails around Obernau.
Many spots are family-friendly. For instance, the Duck pond in Altenkirchen Town Park is a beautiful city park with seating, perfect for a little break with family. Claudia Pond is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Claudia Pond, for example, is highlighted as a good opportunity for dogs to swim or as a water source, especially in summer.
Yes, there are easy walking trails. The paths around the Obernau Reservoir vary in difficulty, catering to different fitness levels. For more options, you can find several easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Obernau guide, such as the 'Nostalgia Café Seyen loop' or the 'Beautiful bench loop'.
The Obernau Reservoir itself offers picturesque views amidst the southwestern foothills of the Rothaar Mountains. Peaks like Alte Burg and Sanktkopf tower over the lake, providing a beautiful backdrop. The Quartzite Quarry Pond is also noted for its beauty, and the Duck pond in Altenkirchen Town Park offers a pleasant view within a city setting.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. There are several routes that incorporate the Obernau Reservoir, offering options from easy rides on paved surfaces to more challenging trails through wooded hills.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The Quartzite Quarry Pond, for instance, is recommended for a visit in both summer and winter. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while summer is ideal for enjoying the water and longer days. Winter can provide a serene, snowy landscape for hiking.
Beyond the main reservoir, you can explore the Claudia Pond, a natural lake offering a tranquil setting. Another interesting spot is the Retention Basin at the Mouth of the Wohmbach, which serves an important flood protection function and is surrounded by nature.
Visitors appreciate the blend of functional importance and recreational appeal. The serene natural beauty, the network of trails for hikers and cyclists, and the refreshing escape into nature are frequently highlighted. The komoot community actively shares experiences, with many upvotes and photos showcasing the area's appeal.


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