Lakes around Ulrichstein are primarily characterized by the town's location in the Vogelsberg region, known for its natural landscapes. Ulrichstein is home to the Naturbadebiotop Ulrichstein, a natural swimming pool established in 1998, which uses a plant-based filtration system instead of chemicals. This facility provides a unique swimming experience within Hessen's highest town. The broader area offers various water bodies and outdoor activities.
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Beautiful fish pond, great landscape, easy H circular route
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Once a reservoir for floating wood, then a trout farm and now a nature reserve. An idyllic spot on earth.
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The leisure lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekend trippers, anglers, walkers and those seeking relaxation. Boat rental, surfing and sailing school, a large children's playground and sunny meadows provide variety. The 5 kilometer long asphalted circular path around the reservoir is ideal for inline skaters, cyclists and skaters as well as for a relaxing walk. Benches and sensory loungers invite you to rest along the way.
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The Nidda rises at Hoherodskopf, flows through Schotten in a small stream and is stopped by the Niddatalsperre directly at the southern end of the town. The result is the 65 hectare Niddastausee and a wonderful local recreation area. Surrounded by meadows and forests, the reservoir is one of the largest lakes in Hesse. The recreational lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekend trippers, anglers, walkers and those looking for relaxation. Boat rentals, surfing and sailing schools, a large children's playground and sunny meadows provide variety. https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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The approximately 65 hectare reservoir near Schotten, surrounded by meadows and forest areas, is a popular local recreation and leisure area! https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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The Nidda Reservoir (Niddatalsperre) covers an area of approximately 65 hectares and is located between Schotten and Rainrod in the Nidda Valley. The reservoir is surrounded by meadows and forests and is a wonderful local recreation area. The swimming and leisure lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekenders, walkers, and those seeking relaxation, offering a wide range of leisure activities. Sailors and surfers enjoy their hobby here just as much as anglers and campers. The beautifully situated, year-round campsite has won several awards. A paved circular hiking trail around the lake is five kilometers long and ideal for inline skaters, cyclists, and skaters, as well as for a relaxing stroll. Benches and sensory loungers invite you to rest along the way. https://www.freizeit-mittelhessen.de/content/niddastausee.html
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The Nidda rises at Hoherodskopf, flows through Schotten in a small stream, and is held back by the Niddatalsperre (Nidda Dam) just south of the town. The result is the 65-hectare Nidda Reservoir, a wonderful local recreation area. Surrounded by meadows and forests, the reservoir is one of the largest lakes in Hesse. The recreational lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekenders, anglers, walkers, and those seeking relaxation. Boat rentals, a surfing and sailing school, a large children's playground, and sunbathing lawns provide a variety of activities. https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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...a great place to go for a walk
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Ulrichstein is known for its unique Naturbadebiotop Ulrichstein, a natural swimming pool that uses plant-based filtration instead of chemicals. Beyond this, the broader Vogelsberg region features reservoirs like the Nidda Reservoir and smaller ponds, offering various opportunities for recreation.
Yes, the primary natural swimming area is the Naturbadebiotop Ulrichstein. It's unique for its natural water purification system, providing a chemical-free swimming experience. It also features a sunbathing lawn and a kiosk.
The Nidda Reservoir is a popular spot for hikers, skaters, and cyclists. Its circular route is paved, making it ideal for activities with wheels and on foot. It's also a popular area for water sports and leisure, with facilities and viewpoints available. A snack bar and campsite are also nearby.
Yes, both the Nidda Reservoir and the Upper Trout Pond (Upper Nidda Valley) are considered family-friendly. The Nidda Reservoir has a paved circular route suitable for all ages, and the Upper Trout Pond offers an idyllic, easy-to-walk setting.
The Upper Trout Pond (Upper Nidda Valley) is an idyllic spot for bikers and hikers, offering plenty of shade, which is especially pleasant on hot days. It's also conveniently located near the Hoherodskopf and is just a short 15-20 minute walk from the free Heide parking lot.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails. For instance, the Nidda Reservoir has a well-maintained circular path. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Ulrichstein guide, which includes trails like the Ulrichstein Panorama Tour.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Nidda Reservoir features a paved circular route perfect for bikes. For more extensive cycling adventures, explore the Cycling around Ulrichstein guide, which lists routes such as the View of Ulrichstein – Kiosk "Zur schönen Aussicht" loop.
The Naturbadebiotop Ulrichstein provides an extensive sunbathing lawn and a small kiosk. There's also a motorhome parking space nearby for those wishing to extend their stay.
While the water bodies themselves are natural or recreational, their proximity to other Ulrichstein attractions enhances their appeal. You can combine a visit with exploring the Ulrichstein Castle ruins, which offer panoramic views, or the Vogelsberggarten, a botanical garden showcasing local flora.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying swimming at the Naturbadebiotop Ulrichstein and water sports at the Nidda Reservoir. However, the scenic paths around the lakes, like the Upper Trout Pond, are beautiful in every season for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the Nidda Reservoir is noted for its accessibility. The circular route around the lake is paved, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, and it is listed as wheelchair accessible in its categories.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. The Nidda Reservoir is loved for its well-maintained paths and facilities, while the Upper Trout Pond is praised for its idyllic, peaceful setting. The unique, chemical-free swimming experience at the Naturbadebiotop is also a major draw.


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