Lakes around Kroppach offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region, situated in the Westerwald, features a landscape shaped by former quarries and natural water bodies. These areas provide opportunities for nature observation, swimming, and tranquil walks. The lakes near Kroppach are known for their ecological significance and recreational facilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Well-kept and beautiful forest swimming pool!
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Beautiful forest swimming pool! I just wouldn't want to swim there myself because the water is very cloudy and you can't see what's bubbling around underneath you...
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You can also watch fish when there is little or nothing going on. 🐟🐟
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The "Thalhausermühle" outdoor and forest swimming pool is the largest natural outdoor pool in the Westerwald with a water area of 16,000 square meters and sunbathing areas of 15,000 square meters. It was being cleaned today as we wandered past
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The forest swimming pool is fed by the water of the Seelbach and the former mining tunnel.
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I have to go there sometime in the summer!
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Huge outdoor pool with all sorts of attractions.
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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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The area around Kroppach features a diverse range of water bodies, including natural swimming lakes, former quarries that have transformed into valuable natural habitats, and reservoirs popular for fishing. These lakes offer opportunities for nature observation, swimming, and tranquil walks.
Yes, the Rosenheimer Lay Basalt Lake is a notable example. This former basalt quarry has become a protected wetland biotope, providing a crucial habitat for rare and endangered animal species, especially amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Similarly, Eulenbergsee, a former basalt quarry, is now a nature reserve ideal for nature observation.
For swimming and relaxation, the Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle is an excellent choice. It's the largest natural open-air pool in the Westerwald, offering a vast water area and sunbathing lawns. Other options for relaxed hours by the water include Waldsee Maroth, Haiden-Weiher, and Blauer See Vettelschoß, which is a popular bathing lake with a new jetty.
Yes, Stauweiher Bieberstein, located about 27.4 km from Kroppach, is a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts. It's known for its diverse fish population, including brown trout, eels, zander, carp, and rainbow trout, which are regularly stocked.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Dreifelder Pond – View of Haidenweiher loop', and running trails like the 'Marienstatt Abbey and Brewery – Bridge over the Nister River loop'. For more options, explore the cycling, road cycling, and running guides for the Kroppach area.
Absolutely. The Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle is explicitly noted as family-friendly, offering a large natural outdoor pool with diving platforms and a water slide. The Quartzite Quarry Pond is also considered family-friendly and offers scenic views.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. For swimming and water activities, the warmer months are ideal. However, places like the Quartzite Quarry Pond are noted as being worth visiting in both summer and winter for their scenic beauty, suggesting year-round appeal for walks and nature observation.
Yes, the Quartzite Quarry Pond offers a scenic view and is part of a tour past the Oberdreiser ponds. Eulenbergsee, a former volcanic cone, also provides a unique landscape for tranquil walks and experiencing its natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former industrial sites into valuable natural areas, like the Rosenheimer Lay Basalt Lake, which is described as a 'beautiful piece of nature' where 'man retires, nature has quickly regained everything.' The large natural swimming facilities like Waldschwimmbad Thalhauser Mühle are also highly valued for their recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes in the region are former quarries. The Rosenheimer Lay Basalt Lake and Eulenbergsee are both former basalt quarries that have been rewilded. The Welsche Hütte Basalt Quarry and Lakes is also an impressive industrial monument, though access to its lakes may be restricted due to safety.
Many of the lakes, such as Waldsee Maroth and Haiden-Weiher, are suitable for leisurely strolls and offer a pleasant natural escape. The nature reserve around Eulenbergsee also provides tranquil walking opportunities.


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