Lakes around Schauerberg are located in the Südwestpfalz district of Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany. While the municipality of Schauerberg itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several water bodies. These areas provide natural features for outdoor activities. The landscape primarily consists of forests and rolling terrain, characteristic of the Palatinate Forest.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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In 2025, the water had been drained for a major cleaning. Now it shines again, the lake...
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The Clausensee is a highlight in the Gräfensteiner Land, with a campsite, beach and good restaurants
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a really great lake
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very nice trail, great area
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A very tasty and good restaurant, on the lake shore.
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Campsite, restaurant and bathing lake in the beautiful Palatinate Forest, ideal place for a long or short break.
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From 1936 to the early 1960s there was an idyllic bathing area with a non-swimmer area, a children's pool and a swimmer's area with a diving board. "When road traffic to Schmalenberg increased, a dam was built between the water basin and the lawns in the adjacent Rübental and the new Schmalenberger Straße was built there. The direct connection between the water basin and the sunbathing area was thus interrupted. The bath was no longer accepted by the population. At the beginning of the 1960s, people stopped swimming there. [...] Today the old bathing pond is used for fish farming and as a biotope (former children's pool)." Source (cited in part): information board on site
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The official 🆘️rescue point 6712-907 🆘️ is also located below the Hundsweiher at the sawmill.
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No, Schauerberg itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The municipality is located in the Südwestpfalz district, and its geographical description does not highlight any significant natural bodies of water. The surrounding region, however, offers several water bodies.
While not within the municipality itself, the surrounding region offers several recreational lakes and former bathing areas. These are primarily located within the Palatinate Forest and provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
One of the most popular spots is Clausensee Lake, which offers bathing opportunities in summer and features a lakeside beer garden. Another notable location is the Old Bathing Pond, a former bathing area now used for fish farming and as a biotope.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Clausensee Lake is known for its bathing fun and family-friendly facilities, including a campsite and restaurant. The Old Bathing Pond, though no longer a swimming area, is a natural monument that can be explored by families.
The region around Schauerberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling, including road cycling, that pass by or are close to these water bodies. Many routes are suitable for different difficulty levels, from easy to moderate.
Yes, there are many hiking trails in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, near the Weihermühle area, you can find trails like the 'Hotel & Restaurant Weihermühle – Herscherberg Forest Adventure Trail loop' which is an easy 6.3 km hike. You can explore more options on the hiking guide for Schauerberg.
The lakes are nestled within the Palatinate Forest, offering a landscape of forests and rolling terrain. The Old Bathing Pond, for instance, is now a biotope, providing a glimpse into local flora and fauna. The area is generally appreciated for its natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation by the water.
Yes, several spots offer dining and resting opportunities. Clausensee Lake has a popular lakeside beer garden and a restaurant at the adjacent Claussensee campsite. There's also a restaurant near the Hundsweiher at the Hundsweier Sawmill.
Visitors particularly enjoy the opportunities for bathing and cooling down during warm days, especially at Clausensee Lake. The excellent drinking water quality at Clausensee is also frequently highlighted. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with convenient rest stops, beer gardens, and restaurants.
The Old Bathing Pond holds historical significance. From 1936 to the early 1960s, it was an idyllic bathing area with dedicated sections for swimmers and non-swimmers. Although it's no longer used for swimming, it stands as a natural monument and a reminder of the region's past recreational uses.
Yes, you can go swimming in some of the lakes. Clausensee Lake is a popular spot for bathing, especially in summer, and is known for its excellent water quality. Other former bathing areas, like the Old Bathing Pond, are no longer suitable for swimming as they have been repurposed.
Yes, there is a campsite directly at one of the lakes. The Claussensee campsite with restaurant is located right by Clausensee, offering a convenient place to stay and enjoy the water and surrounding nature.


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