Lakes around Isselbach are situated in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, within the Westerwald and Naturpark Nassau. This region is characterized by its natural landscape and proximity to the Westerwald Lake District. The area features several artificial lakes, originally created in the 17th century for fish farming. These lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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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 old slider house is a technical monument on the shore of Lake Hertha. The lake was built in 1846 to supply water to the Holzappel pit near Dörnberg-Hütte. Today there is a small park and a swimming pool on the shore.
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Very good as an intermediate destination for a hike. Whether as a couple or with the family, it is very suitable.
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Beautifully situated, right on the lake
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Are a lot of offered leisure activities
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Beautiful small pond belonging to the Montabaur fishing club.
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The lakes around Isselbach offer a variety of activities. You can go swimming, boating, or stand-up paddleboarding at lakes like Dreifelder Weiher and Postweiher. Many lakes, including Wiesensee and Haidenweiher, have walking and cycling paths. For a more relaxed experience, you can observe nature, fish, or enjoy a picnic. Herthasee also features a mini-golf course.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Herthasee is a popular bathing lake where children can use dinghies and inflatable mattresses, and there's a mini-golf course nearby. The Finkelkarst Recreation Area, though its pond may vary in water level, offers a large playground. Postweiher has a natural beach suitable for swimming and camping, and Dreifelder Weiher features a cycling path that is suitable for children.
For nature enthusiasts, Haidenweiher is designated as a bird sanctuary, offering excellent opportunities to spot marsh birds like egrets and lapwings along its 6.4-kilometer walking trail. Brinkenweiher is a natural biotope where the endangered bitterling fish can be found, and Wölferlinger Weiher, with its dense reed belt, provides a secluded habitat for frogs and other marsh wildlife.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous trails. For cycling, the 20-kilometer "Radrundweg Seenplatte" circles Dreifelder Weiher and its surrounding forests. Haidenweiher has a 6.4-kilometer walking trail. You can also find trails around Wiesensee. For more extensive hiking and gravel biking options in the broader area, explore the guides for Hiking around Isselbach and Gravel biking around Isselbach.
Many of the lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, including Dreifelder Weiher, were originally artificial lakes created in the 17th century for fish farming. Herthasee has a notable history; it was created in 1846 to supply water to a mine, and you can still see the historic Valve house at Hertha Lake, a technical monument from that era.
The largest lake in the nearby Westerwald Lake District is Dreifelder Weiher, also known as Seeweiher. It covers an expansive 123 hectares and is a central hub for recreation and water sports in the area.
Yes, swimming is permitted in several lakes. Herthasee is a popular bathing lake, and Postweiher features a natural beach ideal for swimming. Wiesensee also offers opportunities for swimming during the warmer months.
Yes, camping options are available. Dreifelder Weiher has a campsite called "Haus am See" on its northwestern shore. Additionally, the Postweiher is located near the Freilingen campground, making it convenient for visitors who wish to camp.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic settings and recreational opportunities. For instance, Weiherweg Elz–Malmeneich is appreciated for its pleasant slope and beautiful pond views. Herthasee is loved as a versatile destination for bathing and mini-golf, while Brinkenweiher is valued as a beautiful forest lake and a popular fishing spot. The overall natural beauty and diverse activities are highly rated by the komoot community.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the natural beaches at lakes like Herthasee and Postweiher. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around lakes such as Dreifelder Weiher and Wiesensee, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Winter can also be scenic for walks, though water activities will be limited.
Yes, Brinkenweiher is known as a popular spot for fishing. It's a beautiful forest lake where fishing is permitted. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.
While Isselbach itself is a smaller municipality, the surrounding region, including the Westerwald Lake District, can be accessed. However, direct public transport to every individual lake might be limited. It's often recommended to combine public transport to larger towns like Montabaur with local buses, cycling, or driving to reach the specific lake destinations. For detailed information on bus routes and train connections, it's best to consult local transport schedules.


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