Best lakes around Bruttig-Fankel are primarily found in the surrounding region, as the village itself is situated on the Moselle River. The Moselle offers various water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and boat trips. The area is also known for its vineyards, historic villages, and hiking trails that provide views of the Moselle landscape. While natural lakes are not directly within Bruttig-Fankel, several notable ponds and biotopes are accessible nearby.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautifully situated fish ponds near Uhler
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The pond is very pretty and the grounds are well maintained, but there is not much life to be found apart from a water lily and smaller aquatic plants...
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From the valley between Uhler and Korweiler go right to the ponds
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In the immediate vicinity of the pond there is a set of seating that is ideal for a short break.
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Small pond in a quiet location, despite the road nearby.
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Wetland on the Moselle
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Also suitable for a rest
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Very nicely laid out barefoot park.
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Bruttig-Fankel is primarily situated on the Moselle River, which is the main aquatic feature. While there are no large natural lakes directly within the village, the surrounding region features various biotope ponds, fish ponds, and small natural water features. These offer diverse natural settings for exploration and relaxation, rather than expansive natural lakes.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach offers a small pond with a rest area, and the Grenderich Barefoot Trail and Lakeside Hut features a 1.5 km barefoot path with various surfaces and fitness stations, suitable for all ages. The Mannebach Fish Ponds are also considered family-friendly.
The Moselle River offers a variety of water-based activities. You can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and stand-up paddling on its calm waters, gliding past vineyards and historic villages. Boat trips are also popular, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Some areas even accommodate water skiing.
Yes, the Bonertskump Pond and Gazebo has historical significance, as it was once the washhouse for the local population. It's now a lovingly designed place with a small hut, inviting visitors for a picnic and reflecting its past.
Beyond the ponds themselves, you can observe diverse flora and fauna. For example, the Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach was specifically created to support local wildlife. The Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope features a path lined with trees, many of which have been named 'Trees of the Year', offering a glimpse into local natural heritage.
Yes, the region around Bruttig-Fankel is well-known for its hiking trails. For instance, the area around Bonertskump Pond and Gazebo is part of the 'Bonertskump' hiking trail. You can find many routes, including easy to moderate options, that pass by these natural water features. Explore more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Bruttig-Fankel guide.
Absolutely. The Moselle River offers excellent paths for running and cycling. You can find various routes that follow the river, providing scenic views. For specific running trails, check out the Running Trails around Bruttig-Fankel guide, and for mountain biking, refer to the MTB Trails around Bruttig-Fankel guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and natural settings of the biotope and fish ponds, often highlighting them as perfect spots for a break or a picnic. The Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach is noted for its small house on the pond, and the Bonertskump Pond and Gazebo is described as a 'magical place to stay' with a romantic, historical feel.
While the Moselle River offers various water sports, and there are many ponds, wild swimming is generally not officially designated or recommended in these smaller, often privately owned or protected biotope ponds. For safety and environmental reasons, it's best to stick to designated swimming areas if available, or enjoy other water activities like kayaking on the Moselle.
The region is rich with viewpoints, particularly overlooking the Moselle River and its valley. While specific viewpoints directly over the smaller ponds are less common, the Bonertskump Pond and Gazebo offers a charming setting within a forest, and many hiking trails in the area provide stunning vistas of the Moselle landscape.
The Moselle region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage and wine festivals. Summer is great for water activities on the Moselle, though it can be busier. Winter provides a quieter, often misty, charm.
Many of the smaller ponds and biotopes, like the Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach and the Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope, are easily accessible and suitable for leisurely strolls. The Grenderich Barefoot Trail and Lakeside Hut is specifically designed for an easy, sensory walking experience.


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