Best lakes around Heiligenmoschel are found in the surrounding Rhineland-Palatinate region, with the village serving as a base for exploration. This area, part of the Kaiserslautern district, is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Palatinate Forest. The region offers a variety of lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and natural beauty. These lakes are accessible from Heiligenmoschel and contribute to the area's recreational appeal.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Two beautiful, idyllic ponds with a spring on the other side of the path. Invites you to take a rest.
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Always be nice to each other 😀
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The “Hoppe Weiher”! It is said to have been created by a Mr. Hopp/Hope (American?) after the war! A hotel was planned opposite. Apart from the terracing, nothing more happened! Today it has been poached and the pond has partially silted up. The exact origin story remains obscure! You can walk around from the parking space at the grill hut.
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Nice quiet forest lake... quite overgrown all around
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Beautiful pond in the middle of a nature reserve. Nice for a rest
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Fountain – source of water and legends: The Lanzenbrunner Weiher, idyllically located in the Otterberg Forest, is one of the last existing fish ponds of the Otterberg Cistercian monastery. These were created in the Middle Ages by the monks to breed food fish as a substitute for the extensive renunciation of meat. But what does that have to do with lances? Source: The Rhine Palatinate
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For families, Gelterswoog is an excellent choice. It features a 300-meter sandy beach, a parent-child area, a playground, and activities like volleyball and rowboat rentals. Another great option is Bärenlochweiher, offering a playground, a separate non-swimmers area, and opportunities for rowing in a tranquil setting within the Palatinate Forest.
Yes, several lakes are great for swimming. Gelterswoog is a popular spot with a sandy beach and designated bathing areas. Bärenlochweiher also offers a natural swimming experience with a dedicated non-swimmers zone. Clausensee provides a shallow shore area and a sunbathing lawn, perfect for a refreshing dip.
The lakes around Heiligenmoschel are nestled within diverse natural landscapes. You'll find lakes surrounded by dense forests, such as Schallbrunnerweiher, which features two idyllic ponds and a spring in the Eselbachtal. Seehof Erlenbach is known for its undisturbed peace, surrounded by trees and offering picturesque views below Berwartstein Castle.
Yes, Langental Pond has historical ties to ore mining, with slag remains from Roman furnaces testifying to iron mining in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Additionally, the Lanzenbrunner Pond, located north of Kaiserslautern, was historically created as a fish pond by the Cistercian monks of the Otterberg monastery.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Heiligenmoschel guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, including those in the Road Cycling Routes around Heiligenmoschel guide, and gravel biking options found in the Gravel biking around Heiligenmoschel guide. Many lakes, like Blechhammerweiher, are popular for hiking and cycling.
Blechhammerweiher is a very popular location for both hiking and cycling in Kaiserslautern, situated within a nature reserve. Schallbrunnerweiher also offers a beautiful and idyllic resting place for cyclists and hikers in the Eselbachtal.
While specific dog-friendly lake areas vary, many trails around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. For example, the Schwarzweiher features a fisherman's hut that welcomes dogs, making it a good rest stop during a walk. Always ensure dogs are leashed and follow local regulations.
Amenities vary by lake. Gelterswoog is well-equipped with a kiosk for refreshments, volleyball courts, table tennis, and rowboat rentals. Clausensee offers a campsite with a restaurant and toilet facilities. Seehof Erlenbach has a recently renovated kiosk/restaurant, and Schwarzweiher features a fisherman's hut serving as a rest stop.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and natural settings, especially at spots like Schallbrunnerweiher, which is described as an idyllic place to rest. The recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing at Gelterswoog to the peaceful forest walks around Blechhammerweiher, are also highly valued.
For a more tranquil experience, Seehof Erlenbach is known for its undisturbed peace, nestled away from busy traffic. Bärenlochweiher also offers a peaceful natural swimming experience within the Palatinate Forest, ideal for those seeking quiet relaxation.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. Clausensee has a restaurant at its campsite, and Seehof Erlenbach features a renovated kiosk/restaurant. The Schwarzweiher is home to a fisherman's hut that serves as a rustic rest stop. Additionally, the area around Blechhammerweiher, together with the Vogelwoog, offers restaurants.


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