Lakes around Walterschen are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Walterschen itself is a small municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, not specifically known for its natural lakes. The area is characterized by its rural landscape and historical sites, such as Kloster Marienthal and the Raiffeisenturm am Beulskopf. While Walterschen is a small community, the broader region offers various water features for exploration.
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with lovely rest areas on the Wied, named after AK's French twin town.
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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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Beautiful city park with a pond. At first glance, one wonders what the metal frames with the chains are for. They are part of the disc golf course at Parc de Tarbes.
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The Wolfgangsee is a fairly small lake right on the side of the road.
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Dams the water of the Wohmbach here.
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Walterschen itself is a small municipality not primarily known for natural lakes. However, the surrounding region offers a variety of water features, including natural ponds and man-made retention basins. These range from small, scenic ponds to structures designed for flood protection.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Pond near Alberthofen is a medium-sized pond located on the family-friendly 'Puderbacher Land' route, offering a beautiful landscape. The Duck pond in Altenkirchen Town Park (Parc de Tarbes) is also family-friendly, featuring a city park with seating and facilities.
The Claudia Pond is a great option for dog owners. It's known for being dog-friendly and provides a good opportunity for dogs to swim. The Pond near Alberthofen is also listed as dog-friendly.
Yes, the Duck pond in Altenkirchen Town Park (Parc de Tarbes) offers parking and facilities. It's a beautiful city park with a pond, seating, and even a disc golf course.
Many of the water features offer scenic views. For instance, Claudia Pond provides a viewpoint. The Obereiper Lake, now a biotope, has a bench upstairs where you can enjoy the view. The Pond near Alberthofen is appreciated for its beautiful landscape.
The region around Walterschen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. These routes often pass by or are close to the local ponds and water features, allowing you to combine your visit with an active outing.
Yes, there are easy walking options. For example, the Pond near Alberthofen is located on the family-friendly 'Puderbacher Land' route, which is suitable for leisurely walks. Many of the paths around the smaller ponds and in town parks are also easy to navigate.
Some of the man-made water features, such as the Retention Basin at the Mouth of the Wohmbach and the Obereiper Lake, serve as important flood protection measures. They were created to hold back water masses, especially after historical flood events, to protect downstream communities.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy the opportunities for a relaxing break, whether it's sitting by a duck pond in a city park, letting dogs swim in a natural pond, or simply taking in the landscape during a walk. The combination of nature and accessibility makes these spots popular.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or functional water features, the broader region of Walterschen is known for its historical sites. You can find attractions like Kloster Marienthal (a former Franciscan monastery) and the Raiffeisenturm am Beulskopf (a viewing tower) in the vicinity, offering a blend of nature and history.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to each small pond or retention basin is limited. However, the Duck pond in Altenkirchen Town Park is located within Altenkirchen, which is accessible by public transport, making it a convenient option for visitors without a car.


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