Lakes around Bilkheim are primarily found within the Westerwald Lake District, located in the Westerwaldkreis district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This area features seven artificial lakes, originally established for fish farming, now serving as significant sites for recreation and nature conservation. These lakes collectively cover nearly 500 acres of water, offering diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The region provides options for water sports, hiking, and birdwatching.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful lake that is a must see.
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Beautifully landscaped recreational area with a pond, playground and lots of green space. Part of the clay hiking trail (blue). Top.
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The lake at the former basalt quarry is beautiful to look at. There are two platforms from which you have a good view of the lake and the area. It is slowly being refilled, and its future is still being decided...
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Nothing is being mined here anymore, but rather filled up. You can drive to the viewing platforms, from where you have a beautiful view of the lake and the area. There is a well-maintained path around the outside, past the pebble spring, etc.
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Beautiful lake that you should definitely see. At the beginning of the area you have the impression of being in a lost place.
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Nice restaurant with a terrace and a view of the lake
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The primary lakes near Bilkheim are part of the Westerwald Lake District. Notable options include Dreifelder Weiher, the largest lake popular for water sports and cycling, and Postweiher, known for its natural beach and swimming. You can also explore the unique Quarry Lake Westerwald, a former basalt quarry with scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. The Dreifelder Weiher features a 20 km cycling route that is also suitable for walking. The Postweiher is part of the 31-kilometer '7 Pond Trail'. For nature observation, a 6.4-kilometer walking trail circles the Haidenweiher. You can find more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Bilkheim guide.
The lakes around Bilkheim offer diverse natural features. Many, like Haidenweiher, Brinkenweiher, Hofmannsweiher, and Wölflinger Weiher, are protected natural biotopes, ideal for observing local flora and fauna, including marsh birds. The Quarry Lake Westerwald provides a unique landscape formed from a former basalt quarry.
Absolutely. The Dreifelder Weiher is great for pedal boating and rowing. Postweiher has a natural beach perfect for swimming. The Finkelkarst Recreation Area, located on a former clay pit, features a large playground and a pond, making it a nice destination for picnics and family outings.
Yes, swimming is permitted in some of the lakes. Postweiher has a designated natural beach for swimming. Lake Hahn also offers opportunities for swimming. Always check local signage for current regulations and safety information.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Winter can provide serene, picturesque landscapes for walks, though some facilities might be closed.
Yes, there are options for dining and accommodation. The 'Haus am See' campsite is located on the Dreifelder Weiher. The Freilingen campground is directly on the Postweiher. For a more secluded experience, the 'Park Hofgut Schönerlen' campsite is by the Hausweiher. Lake Hahn also features a restaurant and pizzeria.
The Westerwald Lake District is well-suited for cycling. A 20 km long 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' (cycling route) circles the Dreifelder Weiher through wooded areas, offering gentle terrain suitable for families. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the MTB Trails around Bilkheim guide.
Yes, Haidenweiher is a protected natural biotope and serves as a bird sanctuary. A walking trail around the lake allows visitors to observe marsh birds like egrets and lapwings in their natural habitat.
Visitors frequently appreciate the idyllic and beautiful scenery, especially at places like Weiherweg Elz–Malmeneich and the Quarry Lake Westerwald. The recreational opportunities, from swimming at Postweiher to enjoying the playgrounds at Finkelkarst Recreation Area, are also highly valued.
Yes, some lakes have restricted access. The Fish pond near Westerwald belongs to a fishing club, and access to the site is prohibited. For Hausweiher, access to its sandy bay and sunbathing lawn is exclusive to guests staying at the 'Park Hofgut Schönerlen' campsite.
While specific public transport routes directly to each lake can vary, the Westerwald Lake District is generally accessible within the Westerwaldkreis district. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options from larger towns in the Westerwaldkreis for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific lakes.


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