Best lakes around Trendelburg offers access to diverse water bodies, though the town itself does not host large natural lakes. Trendelburg serves as a strategic base for exploring significant reservoirs like Diemelsee and Edersee in the wider region, known for their natural beauty and extensive recreational opportunities. The area provides a blend of natural landscapes and cultural significance, with opportunities for hiking and water activities.
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The entire complex of the former Hessian state spa Gesundbrunnen still breathes the atmosphere of the 18th century. A walk here is definitely worthwhile!
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The temple above the Gesundbrunnen as the center of the former Hessian state bath was erected in 1793 by Oberhofbaumeister Simon Louis du Ry in place of an older well house.
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Wet cloudburst: Diameter: 150 meters Circumference: 470 meters Total depth: 60 meters Water depth: 16 meters Volume of the sinkhole: 353,400 cubic meters
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The Nasse Wolkenbruch is a rather large sinkhole that is quite impressive.
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I wondered why there are goldfish there? The pond is very natural.
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A small temple built over a well. However, it is turned off in winter.
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Unfortunately there was a ribbon in front of the building and it was cordoned off, I couldn't see why.
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While Trendelburg itself doesn't have large natural lakes, it's a great starting point for exploring significant reservoirs like Diemelsee and Edersee. For smaller, local experiences, visitors enjoy the tranquil Caroline Pond, known for its circumnavigable path and benches, and Schmeesserteich, a picturesque pond in the forest, especially appealing in autumn.
Yes, both Diemelsee and Edersee offer excellent opportunities for swimming and water sports. Diemelsee has three free lidos with amenities like toilets, barbecue areas, and playgrounds, perfect for bathing. You can also rent pedal boats and electric boats. Edersee is renowned for sailing, surfing, water skiing, and diving, with pedal boat rentals and electric raft cruises available. Diesel engine boats are prohibited on Edersee, ensuring a pristine environment.
The region around Trendelburg and its nearby lakes offers diverse hiking trails. Around Diemelsee, you'll find numerous trails within the Diemelsee Nature Park. Edersee, situated within the Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park and bordering a national park, features well-signposted themed trails like the Kellerwaldsteig and Urwaldsteig, offering views of the lake and ancient beech forests. For more general hiking options in the area, you can explore various running trails around Trendelburg.
Absolutely. Diemelsee is particularly family-friendly, with lidos offering playgrounds and slides for children. Both Diemelsee and Edersee allow for pedal boat rentals, which are great for families. The Caroline Pond is also a pleasant, easy walk suitable for families. Additionally, the European Pond Turtle Habitat offers an educational experience for all ages.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can visit the Nasser Wolkenbruch Sinkhole, a unique and impressive natural monument. The Diemelsee Nature Park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, while Edersee borders a national park with UNESCO World Heritage ancient beech forests. When water levels are low at Edersee, the remains of 'sunken villages' (Edersee-Atlantis) become visible, offering a unique historical and natural phenomenon.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Diemelsee and Edersee. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, with Schmeesserteich being particularly appealing in autumn due to the deciduous forest. The Diemelsee dam and Edersee dam are impressive structures worth seeing anytime.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. Near Edersee, Waldeck Castle, perched above the lake, provides historical exploration and panoramic views. The Edersee dam wall itself is a significant landmark. The charming town of Bad Karlshafen, located at the mouth of the Diemel and Weser, features a closed baroque cityscape around an old harbor basin, founded in 1699.
The areas around Diemelsee and Edersee are excellent for cycling, with numerous trails offering scenic views. Edersee, in particular, has extensive opportunities for cycling with well-signposted routes. For more specific cycling routes in the broader Trendelburg area, you can explore various cycling tours around Trendelburg or even gravel biking routes.
Diemelsee is unique for its combination of active recreation and natural tranquility within the Diemelsee Nature Park. It offers clean waters, well-equipped lidos for swimming, and opportunities for various water sports like pedal boating and electric boating. It's also popular among divers due to its rich underwater ecosystem, and the Diemel Dam is an impressive sight.
Edersee stands out as one of Germany's largest reservoirs, set within a national park with UNESCO World Heritage ancient beech forests. Its commitment to eco-friendly tourism (no diesel boats) preserves its ecological integrity. The lake offers a wide array of water sports, and the imposing Edersee dam wall is a landmark. A truly unique aspect is the visibility of 'sunken villages' (Edersee-Atlantis) when water levels are low, adding a historical dimension.
Yes, the European Pond Turtle Habitat is a notable spot where you might observe these endangered native German turtles in their natural environment. The Diemelsee Nature Park is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, offering general wildlife spotting opportunities for birds and other animals.


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