Best lakes around Grebenstein are found in its wider vicinity, offering various water-based recreation options. While the town itself does not feature natural lakes, the surrounding region provides access to several notable water bodies. These areas are characterized by diverse landscapes, including historical parks and natural settings, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's lakes and ponds are integrated into local parks and natural areas, making them accessible for visitors.
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The Ahnepark is considered the green heart of Vellmar and is a popular destination with extensive lakes, walking paths, and numerous recreational opportunities such as a basketball and volleyball court, table tennis tables, a mini steam train, and a modern children's playground. Along the fairytale-like circular path, you will also discover impressive sculptures. And on the lake terrace, you can relax and be pampered.
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The current palace, designed in the classicist style, was built between 1786 and 1794 for Landgrave Wilhelm IX of Hesse-Kassel (from 1803 Elector Wilhelm I) based on designs by the architects Simon Louis du Ry (Weißenstein wing and church wing) and Heinrich Christoph Jussow (central wing). The electors and landgraves of Hesse-Kassel spent their "summer holidays" in Wilhelmshöhe Palace, which is over 200 years old. Today it is a museum for important art and cultural collections. Landgrave Wilhelm IX had Wilhelmshöhe Palace built as the center of his mountain park. Originally it consisted of three individual buildings. Later, Elector Wilhelm II had these buildings connected. This is how the palace acquired its current closed and massive appearance. The imperial family used Wilhelmshöhe Palace as a summer residence until 1918. It was badly damaged in the Second World War and gradually rebuilt from 1945 onwards. Today the left wing serves as an administration building. The central building houses unique collections such as the Old Masters Picture Gallery. The museum in the right part of the building (Weißenstein wing) is currently being renovated and normally displays the historically furnished rooms of the Landgraves. Source: https://www.heritage-kassel.de/standorte/schloss-wilhelmshoehe
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The Lac is the largest of the ponds, it is located below Wilhelmshöhe Palace and is surrounded by a walking path and old trees. It was created between 1785 and 1791 by Heinrich Christoph Jussow. There are several benches right on the dam where visitors can sit down and enjoy a beautiful view of the small lake. On the south-west bank facing the mountain is the rose garden, which was created in 1790 and is particularly notable for its diverse collection of different roses.
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The Jussow Temple was built from 1817 to 1818 according to plans by Heinrich Christoph Jussow. The temple stands at the fountain pond at the end of the Peneus Cascades. He finds his role model in Stowe, England. The Jussow Temple is still often referred to as the Temple of Apollo. The confusion stems from the fact that the Jussow Temple was built up the slope shortly after the demolition of the wooden Apollo Temple.
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At the eastern tip you have a beautiful view over the water to the castle.
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While Grebenstein itself doesn't have natural lakes for swimming, you have excellent options nearby. The Naturbad Grebenstein offers a unique, chlorine-free natural pool experience with crystal-clear water, slides, and a paddling pool. For a true natural lake experience, the Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake near Borken is highly recommended, featuring a sandy beach, bathing islands, and excellent water quality.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Naturbad Grebenstein is very family-friendly, with a sand and mud play area, a wide wave slide, and a bouldering wall. The Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake also caters to families with an adventure playground, sandy beach, and pedal boat rentals. Additionally, the Ahnepark in Vellmar, with its small streams and lakes, is a popular local recreation area suitable for the whole family.
The region offers diverse natural settings. At Silver Lake, you'll find a tranquil forest setting with a trail circling the lake, offering views of the surrounding nature. The Lac (Castle Pond) in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe features interesting tree and shrub populations, some of which are rare species, along with ducks and swans. The Ahnepark is known for its picturesque small streams and lakes.
Absolutely. The Jussow Temple at the Fountain Pond in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a significant historical monument, built between 1816 and 1818, and a popular motif for artists. Within the same park, the Lac (Wilhelmshöhe Palace Park) offers views of the historic Wilhelmshöhe Castle and its World Heritage Site park.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Grebenstein offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Grebenstein Castle – Tunnel Under the Railway Line loop' or moderate routes like 'Weißen Born Natural Pond – Fuchsmühle near Niedermeiser'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Mühlental – Trendelburg Castle loop' and gravel biking options, including the 'Forest House in the Reinhardswald – View of Mühlstädter Pond loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Grebenstein, Road Cycling Routes around Grebenstein, and Gravel biking around Grebenstein guides.
Yes, for instance, Silver Lake features a trail that circles the entire lake, providing scenic views of the surrounding nature. The Ahnepark is also well-suited for easy walks and cycling around its small lakes and streams.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and sun-seeking at the Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake and the Naturbad Grebenstein. Mild summer evenings are particularly good for observing wildlife like bats around the Lac (Castle Pond). In the deepest winters, the Lac has even been known to freeze over, allowing for ice skating.
You'll find options for refreshments at several locations. The Ahnepark in Vellmar has a cafe on-site. The Naturbad Grebenstein features a kiosk offering warm and cold refreshments. The Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake also has a restaurant on its premises.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the clear, pure water and sandy beaches at Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake, perfect for relaxation and sports. The unique natural water treatment and family-friendly amenities of the Naturbad Grebenstein are also highly praised. The historical significance and beautiful views of landmarks like the Jussow Temple and the castle from the Lac (Wilhelmshöhe Palace Park) are also popular highlights.
Yes, the Lac (Castle Pond) in Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a well-known meeting place for biologists and nature enthusiasts, especially in the evenings when a large number of bat species can be observed. It's also home to ducks and swans. Silver Lake, nestled in a forest, also offers opportunities to see various creatures.
Yes, several locations offer scenic viewpoints. The Jussow Temple at the Fountain Pond provides a lovely view of the fountain pond. From the Lac (Wilhelmshöhe Palace Park), you can enjoy impressive views of the Wilhelmshöhe Castle and its surrounding park. Silver Lake also offers picturesque views of its forest setting.


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