Lakes around Gerbach offer a variety of natural features and recreational opportunities within the Donnersbergkreis region. While Gerbach itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding area provides several notable water bodies. These locations are characterized by their natural beauty, often nestled within forests, and provide settings for outdoor activities. The region's landscape includes wetlands and reservoirs, contributing to its appeal for nature observation and quiet exploration.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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Rest area under a tree with a beautiful view over the lake and the fishing hut.
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Very idyllically located pond with a nice rest area. Fishing and swimming prohibited!
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Here you can eat well smoked 🐟.
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A beautifully situated fish pond that invites you to take a break. Table and benches available.
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Yes, several lakes near Gerbach are well-suited for families. The Pond in the Appelbach wetland is a great example, offering a biotope with diverse wildlife. The Retzbergweiher (Sippersfelder Weiher) also features an "Easy Path" designed to be family-friendly and accessible for strollers. Additionally, the Eiswoog has a forest playground for children and a barrier-free path around the lake.
The lakes around Gerbach offer diverse natural beauty. You can find lush green surroundings, especially at the Eiswoog, often called "Palatinate Canada." The Pond in the Appelbach wetland is known for its wet meadows, reed beds, and blooming water lilies. The Steigerweiher, part of a nature reserve, provides a tranquil environment ideal for nature observation.
Yes, the Eiswoog features a paved and barrier-free path, approximately 3 kilometers long, encircling the lake, making it accessible for individuals with mobility limitations and families with strollers. Similarly, the Retzbergweiher (Sippersfelder Weiher) has an "Easy Path" designed to be barrier-free and senior-friendly.
At the Eiswoog, visitors can enjoy boat trips on the lake and swim or wade in its cool waters. However, angling is forbidden there as the lake is privately owned. For other lakes like the Orbiser Pond, while historically used for swimming, current regulations for wild swimming should be checked locally.
The lakes are home to diverse wildlife. The Eiswoog, for instance, hosts brown trout, perch, pike, and brook trout, and birdwatchers might spot herons, bitterns, ducks, geese, swans, and even the rare kingfisher. The Pond in the Appelbach wetland is a perfect habitat for insects, birds, and small mammals.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into hiking networks. The Eiswoog has a hiking trail encircling it. The Retzbergweiher (Sippersfelder Weiher) offers a circular path, with an extension called the "Erlenbruch" path. The Steigerweiher is a key point along the Pfrimm Valley Circular Hiking Route No. 4. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Gerbach guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Gerbach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, with options like the "Tiefenthaler Höfchen – Hof Iben Templar Commandery loop from Gerbach" found in the Road Cycling Routes around Gerbach guide. There are also running trails, including a "Running loop from Gerbach" detailed in the Running Trails around Gerbach guide.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary, many natural paths and hiking trails around the lakes are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. For example, the circular paths around the Eiswoog and Retzbergweiher are popular for walks, and dogs are often welcome. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding leashing and waste disposal.
Yes, the Langental Pond is part of an area with historical iron ore mining, with slag remains from Roman furnaces testifying to ore and iron mining in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. The tunnel entrance, known as "The Iron Gate," is also located here.
The Retzberghütte, located at the Retzbergweiher (Sippersfelder Weiher), provides a place for rest and refreshments, offering daily specials. Additionally, the Dannenfels Mill Fishing Pond also has refreshments and seating available at the lake.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying water activities and seeing blooming water lilies, especially at the Pond in the Appelbach wetland. Autumn offers stunning foliage reflections on the water and a mystical atmosphere with rising fog at the Eiswoog. Even in winter, the tranquil settings provide opportunities for quiet strolls.
Beyond the more well-known spots, the Steigerweiher (Upper Pfrimmweiher), as part of the Sippersfelder Weiher nature reserve, offers a peaceful and tranquil setting ideal for nature observation and quiet strolls, often less crowded than other locations.
Yes, parking is generally available near the popular lake destinations. For instance, the Eiswoog and Retzbergweiher (Sippersfelder Weiher) have designated parking areas to accommodate visitors. Specific parking details can often be found on local signage or visitor information boards upon arrival.


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