Lakes around Nohen, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, are situated near the Nahe river and the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park. While large, prominent lakes are not directly within Nohen's boundaries, the surrounding region offers several notable water bodies. These include recreational lakes, nature reserves, and historical ponds, providing diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its position within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A small pond some distance from the castle. Nevertheless, it's a good place to relax.
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A small lake in the woods, known as the "castle pond," is located some distance from the castle. The water has a pleasant, calming effect.
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Beautiful pond with large shelter and fire pit
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Very idyllic, with several rest areas.
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Great pond with a nice place to stop
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City and bathing pond In the middle of the town of Baumholder is the town pond of about 3 hectares. Part of the natural water is open for swimming. A municipal bathing supervision and the local DLRG ensure safety. The use of the town pond for bathing is free of charge. Sunbathing lawns, a kiosk, sanitary facilities and sufficient parking spaces are available to bathers. The artificial sandy beach is ideal for children. The multi-generational playground, newly opened in 2020, is located on the forecourt of the pond. A giant trampoline with catapult and slide is anchored in the middle of the pond, which is particularly popular with young bathers. In summer, various activities and festivals are organized around the town pond by the DLRG local association and the Angelsportverein e.V. The fishing club, together with the city, looks after the water and the animals in the pond all year round. Source: www.baumholder.de
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In the local recreation area Fischaid there are two ponds, the Badeweiher and the Sielbachweiher.
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A small pond not far from Oberstein Castle.
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The region around Nohen offers a diverse range of water bodies, including large recreational lakes like Bostalsee, significant water protection areas such as the Nonnweiler Reservoir, and smaller, nature-focused biotopes like Allenbacher Pond. You'll also find historical ponds, such as Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife), which is part of an old agate grinding mill.
The Bostalsee is the premier destination for active recreation. It's ideal for sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and pedal boating, with rental stations and schools available. It also features two large sandy beaches for swimming and sunbathing. For a more localized option, the Baumholder Town Pond also offers bathing and a boat dock.
Yes, Bostalsee is highly family-friendly, offering boat rentals, a petting zoo, bike rentals, children's playgrounds, and even an indoor wave pool at the nearby Center Parcs. The Baumholder Town Pond also has an artificial sandy beach and a multi-generational playground. Additionally, Fischwaid Fishing Pond provides a clubhouse with snacks and drinks, making it a pleasant stop for families.
About 10% of the Bostalsee is a protective zone, serving as a refuge for rare animals and plants, and is a known resting place for migratory birds in autumn and winter, making it suitable for birdwatching. The Nonnweiler Reservoir, while prohibiting bathing, is a significant water protection area with untouched natural beauty, perfect for quiet observation. Allenbacher Pond is also dedicated entirely to nature conservation, offering a peaceful environment for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, a well-developed circular path, approximately 7 kilometers long, surrounds the Bostalsee, perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. The surrounding Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park also offers numerous hiking trails. The Nonnweiler Reservoir also has paths popular for hiking and cycling. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails, gravel biking routes, and cycling tours in the broader region around Nohen.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Bostalsee and Baumholder Town Pond. Autumn and winter offer tranquil walks and birdwatching opportunities, especially at Bostalsee, as it becomes a resting place for migratory birds. Spring brings blooming nature and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.
Yes, Kallwies Pond (Weiherschleife) is part of a historical agate grinding mill, where visitors can learn about traditional processing methods. Near Bostalsee, you can also find 'Das Haus Steht Kopf' (The Upside-Down House), offering a unique and disorienting experience.
Bostalsee has numerous catering options around the lake, and the nearby Center Parcs offers additional facilities. Fischwaid Fishing Pond has a clubhouse offering snacks and drinks. For accommodation, the Ferienpark Hambachtal features a holiday village with restaurants and other amenities near its lake, and the wider region offers various options.
The well-developed circular path around Bostalsee is approximately 7 kilometers long. Walking it typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, while cycling would be considerably faster, usually under an hour, depending on your pace.
Absolutely. Schlossweiher is an idyllic pond set in a forest, featuring several rest areas, benches, and a shelter, perfect for tranquil walks. Allenbacher Pond is also dedicated to nature conservation, offering a quiet environment for observation rather than active recreation. The Nonnweiler Reservoir, with its untouched natural beauty, is another excellent choice for peaceful strolls.
While specific public transport routes can vary, the Bostalsee is a popular destination and generally has connections, though direct access from Nohen might require transfers. For detailed information on reaching Bostalsee, you can check the official tourism website: visitsaarland.co.uk. For other, smaller lakes, public transport options may be limited, and driving is often the most convenient way to access them.


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