Best lakes around Langenbach bei Kirburg are found within the wider Westerwald Lake District, offering diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region is characterized by its proximity to several notable lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes contribute to the area's natural landscape, featuring varied habitats and recreational facilities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Small but beautifully located pond.
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Idyllic little pond, but unfortunately, as some people have already mentioned, fenced. Although there is a beautiful one Seat. But unfortunately you look directly at the fairly close-meshed fence, which really disturbs the idyll.
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It's a shame that you can't get to the pond
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At the moment there are many water lilies on the lake.
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A beautiful lake in a basalt quarry. There is a basalt park directly on the lake with many information boards about the various volcanic rocks (which are also on display), basalt mining and the flora and fauna around the lake. Entry to the park is free and so is parking nearby.
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A quite imposing basalt wall that was uncovered by the quarrying of the basalt. You can see the individual basalt columns very nicely. A lake has formed in the quarry, which is a beautiful photo motif at any time of the year. Entry is free.
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A beautifully landscaped park around the rocks of volcanic origin and basalt quarrying. Here you can see the shape of the basalt columns. The information boards are written in a way that is easy to understand. Entry is free and so is parking nearby.
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For families, the Postweiher is an excellent choice, offering large sunbathing lawns, a playground, a bathing beach with a non-swimmer area, and shallow shores. Pedal boat rentals are also available. The Krombachtalsperre also provides camping facilities with direct access to swimming areas and sunbathing lawns, making it suitable for families.
The Postweiher is ideal for swimming, with excellent water quality and a dedicated bathing beach. For a wider range of water sports, the Krombachtalsperre is a popular spot for surfing and sailing, in addition to swimming.
Yes, the region offers several excellent spots for nature observation. The Brinkenweiher is a nature reserve known for its diverse habitats and is a significant breeding and resting area for numerous bird species. Similarly, the Haidenweiher is a nature reserve and a crucial habitat for various bird species like egrets and ospreys, offering great birdwatching opportunities. The northern part of the Krombachtalsperre is also a nature reserve, hosting thousands of migratory birds annually.
Many lakes offer scenic walking and hiking opportunities. While the Wiesensee's circular path is currently affected by its drainage, other lakes provide trails. The Elkenrother Weiher features a circular route. For more extensive hiking and cycling routes in the wider area, you can explore options like those found in the Cycling around Langenbach bei Kirburg guide, which includes routes near the Elkenrother Weiher.
Yes, the area is rich in geological history. While not a natural lake, the Basalt Park Bad Marienberg offers insights into the history of basalt mining with a circular route and old trains. The Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake), a former basalt mining site, is now a nature reserve known for its impressive basalt columns.
The Wiesensee was drained in spring 2023 for necessary repair work on a sluice gate and is currently dry. It is expected to be refilled by early 2027. Therefore, recreational activities directly on the lake are not possible at this time.
Yes, camping facilities are available. The Postweiher has a campsite established south of its bathing beach. The Krombachtalsperre also offers camping facilities with direct access to swimming areas and sunbathing lawns on both the Rhineland-Palatinate and Hessian sides.
The region around Langenbach bei Kirburg is well-suited for cycling. While the Wiesensee area is known for cycling routes, its current dry status impacts direct lake-side cycling. However, you can find various cycling options in the wider area, including routes for Gravel biking, Road Cycling, and general Cycling around Langenbach bei Kirburg.
The Westerwald Lake District, where many of these lakes are located, is characterized by a series of interconnected ponds and lakes, many of which were originally created for fish farming. This creates a unique landscape with diverse ecosystems, offering a blend of recreational opportunities and important nature reserves for wildlife, especially birds.
The lakes are surrounded by diverse natural features. You can find reed belts, sedge beds, willow bushes, and alder carrs around lakes like the Brinkenweiher. The Haidenweiher is picturesquely surrounded by forest, and its silting zones host unique sedge and mudflat flora. The Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake) is notable for its impressive basalt columns and dense oak and birch forests.
Yes, several lakes in the area have origins as former quarries. The Silbersee (Mahlscheid Lake) is a prime example, having been a basalt mining site until the 1970s. The Quarry Pond near Langenbach is another such location, offering a unique landscape formed by past industrial activity.


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