Best lakes around Patersberg are found in the Rhein-Lahn district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This region is primarily defined by its position overlooking the Rhine River, surrounded by vineyards and historic castles within the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. While the majestic Rhine is the dominant natural feature, smaller, often man-made, lakes and ponds also exist in the surrounding forests and valleys, offering diverse natural experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A sky pond or sky pond is a still body of water that is not fed by any surface inflow (stream) and receives its water exclusively from precipitation and groundwater.
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many dragonflies frolic there
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Here you will find a very calm body of water, right on a course, after which it goes uphill again (towards the south) for a little longer, but only slightly. There are no places to sit nearby. However, you will find tree trunks on which you can rest.
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The Brandsweiher owes its name not to a possible fire fighting but - like the forest and some other places on the Prinzenstein - to the knight BRAND VON WERLAU. There used to be a cultivated meadow here, but the "Gute Hope" ore mine required water power to operate the stamping mill to smash the ore rock.
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Because of the route of the A61 leading through a depression, local streams run into a dammed lake, which, together with the drainage ditches, leads into a collecting basin next to the motorway embankment. From here a large concrete pipe leads to the source area of the Holzbach. A path (visible on Google Maps) leads to the lake. You can also hike around the lake in parts. Not quiet but nice here.
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Fishing pond in the middle of the forest, great location.
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You can still see the fresh dredging work that was used to create several ponds on the Niederbach and to make changes to the watercourse. If that is still a bit overgrown, it will certainly be very idyllic. Update 2/2023: And indeed a very pretty biotope has developed!
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The Patersberg region, while primarily known for the majestic Rhine River, features smaller, often man-made, lakes and ponds. These include fishing ponds, sky ponds, and wetland restoration areas, offering diverse natural experiences within the surrounding forests and valleys.
Yes, Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is considered family-friendly. Another great option is the Niederbach Wetland Restoration area, which has developed into a very pretty biotope suitable for families.
The Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is a unique 'sky pond' that receives its water exclusively from precipitation and groundwater, without any surface inflow. It's also noted for the many dragonflies that frolic there.
Yes, Brandsweiher Pond is a natural monument with historical significance. It was originally dammed to provide water power for an ore mine, and its name is linked to the knight BRAND VON WERLAU.
Absolutely. The Fish Pond on the Thalbach Tributary is located right on a course suitable for dog-friendly walks, offering a calm body of water in the middle of the forest.
While specific wildlife sightings vary, the Himmelsteich on the Grenzgängerweg Birkheim is particularly known for its many dragonflies. The wetland restoration areas also support diverse local flora and fauna.
Beyond visiting the lakes, the region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails around Patersberg, enjoy gravel biking, or tackle MTB trails, many of which pass through the scenic Upper Middle Rhine Valley.
Yes, the Niederbach Wetland Restoration area offers viewpoints. Additionally, the broader Patersberg region, situated on a hill overlooking the Rhine, provides numerous scenic vistas of the river and its dramatic gorge.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the lakes and exploring the Patersberg region. The weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, and the natural scenery, especially the vineyards along the Rhine, is particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Patersberg's geographical identity is strongly defined by its position overlooking the Rhine River. The area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, historic castles, and charming villages lining the riverbanks, making the Rhine the dominant natural feature of the region.
Yes, several lakes in the Patersberg area are man-made. For example, Autobahn Lake is a dammed lake formed by local streams, and Fish Pond on the Thalbach Tributary was also dammed.


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