Best lakes around Kapellen-Drusweiler. Kapellen-Drusweiler is a wine village situated between the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine, with its geography primarily characterized by these features. While the municipality itself does not host major natural lakes, the broader region offers various bodies of water for recreation. The area provides access to the natural landscapes of the Palatinate Forest, known for its hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The peace of the forest, the birds and the insects, the reflections of the trees in the water look like living watercolors. Stopping and enjoying is a must for lovers of nature. You have to enjoy a gift like this, it has a lasting effect. I call it FOREST BATHING. Anyone who has the patience to watch a dancing dragonfly has won.
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idyllic with camper van parking space
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A beautiful, well-kept lake complex.
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We can always go here to the lake if we need some peace and relaxation after all the hiking in the Palatinate.
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The Silzer See is a lake dammed by the Klingbach. It is well used for going around. You meet joggers and walkers with and without dogs. Benches invite you to take a break.
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The beautiful recreational area "Klingbachaue" is located to the right and left of the Klingbachhalle as well as between Klingbach and Mühlbach. It has beautiful paths (e.g. around the small lake), many sports facilities and a large playground. Furthermore, there is a large parking lot and an overview board for this recreational area in front of the Klingbachhalle.
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Very nice resting spot here.🥨 This year, however, the water level is very low. Hopefully, it will rain enough again soon, and preferably at night. 😉
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is very idyllic. Break space is also available.
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While Kapellen-Drusweiler itself is a wine village without major natural lakes, the surrounding region features diverse bodies of water. You'll find dammed lakes (Woogs), former ditches converted into fish ponds, and idyllic forest ponds, offering varied natural settings for exploration and relaxation.
Yes, Lake Silz is a popular recreational area. It's a Woog dammed by the Klingbach, set in a beautiful valley with meadows and benches. Another tranquil spot is Mundatweiher, an idyllic pond nestled in a beech forest.
Swimming is generally not officially permitted in many of the smaller lakes and ponds, such as Lake Silz, though some visitors do. These bodies of water are often designated for recreation, fishing, or nature observation rather than swimming. Always check local signage for current regulations.
Many of the lakes and ponds are suitable for families. Lake Silz, for example, has meadows and benches perfect for relaxing, and a tree trail for educational walks. The Klingbachaue Recreation Area also offers a beautiful park setting with a pond, old trees, and sunbathing lawns.
The most notable historical site is Panzergraben Schaidt. This body of water is a former anti-tank ditch from the West Wall, now used as a fish pond. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Absolutely. Mundatweiher is an excellent choice, described as an idyllic and quiet pond in the middle of a beech forest, perfect for observing ducks, geese, and dragonflies. Lake Silz also provides a peaceful setting with benches to enjoy nature.
The region around Kapellen-Drusweiler is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on numerous trails. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for the area.
Yes, many lakes, like Lake Silz, have paths around them suitable for walks. The broader region, including the Palatinate Forest, offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy walks, in the hiking guide for Kapellen-Drusweiler.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The region offers various routes that pass by or near some of these bodies of water. For specific cycling tours, including those around the Klingbach, refer to the cycling guide for Kapellen-Drusweiler.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings, often highlighting the beauty of places like Lake Silz with its meadows and benches, and the peaceful atmosphere of Mundatweiher for nature observation. The opportunity for leisurely walks and enjoying the natural landscape is a common theme.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery, summer is ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation by the water, and autumn offers stunning foliage. Even in winter, the quiet landscapes can be very appealing for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Lake Silz is well-suited for leisurely walks, with paths around its perimeter. The West Side of Silzer See is also popular for circular routes, attracting joggers and walkers with or without dogs.
Some areas, like Lake Silz, have benches and meadows perfect for picnics. The West Side of Silzer See also features a boules pitch with seating. While dedicated cafes might not be directly at every lake, nearby villages often offer dining options.


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