Best lakes around Schürdt are found in the Westerwald region of Germany, a municipality that serves as a gateway to diverse natural water bodies. While Schürdt itself does not feature major lakes, the surrounding areas, including the Westerwald Lake District and the Bergisches Land Nature Park, offer numerous options. This region is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and a variety of artificial and natural ponds. Visitors can explore a range of lakes suitable for recreation, nature observation, and hiking.
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A wonderful place to linger. You can easily observe the animals, which are not shy.
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Unfortunately, the Manrother Lake is fenced off and the path leads along above the lake. Since a lot of it is overgrown, it is not quite as beautiful as I had imagined. It would be nice if there was a place to rest right by the lake.
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The location of the lake and the color of the water are a dream. Absolutely recommended
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Above the lake, located in an abandoned basalt crater, there is a bench and an information board
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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 region offers diverse natural features. For instance, the View of Manrother See overlooks a lake formed from a former basalt opencast mine, showcasing relics of the area's volcanic past. The Westerwald Lake District also features protected natural biotopes like Haidenweiher, which is a bird sanctuary, and Brinkenweiher, known for the endangered bitterling fish.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Asbacher Pond offers a beautifully landscaped park with loungers for relaxation. The Mückensee is a small, enchanted lake with seating. Further afield, the Postweiher in the Westerwald Lake District is great for swimming and camping, while Urbacher Weiher has a pleasant circular trail and a children's playground. The Dattenfeld Recreation Park also features a pond complex and a playground.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Dreifelder Weiher, the largest lake in the Westerwald Lake District, is ideal for walks and nature observations with paths surrounding it. Haidenweiher has a 6.4-kilometer walking trail. You can also find various easy hikes in the broader area, such as the 'Beautiful bench loop from Neitersen' or the 'Hiking loop from Reiferscheid', which are part of the Easy hikes around Schürdt guide.
Yes, the Postweiher in the Westerwald Lake District is suitable for swimming and offers pedal boat and rowing boat rentals. The Natural Swimming Pool Thalhausen is described as the largest natural swimming pool in the Westerwald. In the Bergisches Land Nature Park, the Bever Reservoir is popular for water sports and swimming in its numerous small bays, and the Diepental Reservoir offers rowing and pedal boat rentals.
While specific cycling paths directly around every lake aren't detailed, the Westerwald Lake District allows for bicycle rentals at Postweiher. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes in the wider region, such as the 'Obererbach – Wied Bridge near Almersbach loop' or the 'View of Wiedtal – Burg Ehrenstein Ruins loop', which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Schürdt guide.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. The Mückensee is noted as dog-friendly. Additionally, the Claudia Pond is a good spot for dogs to bathe or get water, even in high summer.
While Schürdt itself is not directly on major reservoirs, the nearby Bergisches Land Nature Park features 16 reservoirs. The Sengbach Reservoir is known for scenic hiking, and the Bever Reservoir is popular for water sports and swimming. The Lingese Reservoir is used for local recreation, and the Diepental Reservoir offers a recreation area with gastronomy, mini-golf, and boat rentals. The Retention Basin at the Mouth of the Wohmbach is a man-made water body primarily for flood protection, but also offers a natural setting.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for activities like swimming, boating, and hiking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and nature observation, especially around lakes like Dreifelder Weiher and Haidenweiher, which are rich in flora and fauna. Some areas, like the Claudia Pond, are specifically mentioned as suitable for dogs even in high summer.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, the Vierbucher Mill, located in the broader region, is a historic location that includes a fish pond, a wildlife park, and a hotel/restaurant, blending nature with amenities and a touch of history.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the well-maintained areas like the Asbacher Pond for relaxation. The unique geological features, such as the basalt opencast mine at Manrother See, also draw interest. The overall variety of water bodies provides opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and quiet recreation, as evidenced by the 102 photos shared and 139 upvotes across various highlights by the komoot community.
Yes, fishing is possible at some locations. The Maroth Forest Lake is a popular spot for anglers. The Urbacher Weiher also offers opportunities for fishing.
The Westerwald Lake District, located approximately 20-30 kilometers from Schürdt, is a significant area with seven artificial ponds. You can find more detailed information about this district, including its various lakes and recreational offerings, on rlp-tourismus.com.


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