Lakes around Dippach are primarily smaller bodies of water, as the commune in southwestern Luxembourg does not feature large natural lakes. Luxembourg's geography includes artificial basins and reservoirs rather than extensive natural lakes. The region offers scenic ponds, often integrated into local recreational and historical areas, providing tranquil spots for visitors. These smaller water features contribute to the natural landscape and are often part of local hiking routes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Today's Schloss Frauensee was built between 1632 and 1634 as an administrative building for the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel. It was erected on the foundations of the former Cistercian convent of Frauensee, which was founded around 1200 and dissolved in 1536 during the Reformation. The Renaissance building served as the administrative and judicial seat of the Frauensee office, a Hessian exclave in the surrounding Saxon territory. Particularly striking are the central tower and the portal with the Latin inscription: „Salus sit exeuntibus, similiter pax intrantibus“ („Salvation to those who leave, and peace likewise to those who enter“) Above the entrance is the Hessian coat of arms with the year 1634. Today, the castle houses, among other things, the Frauensee local history rooms and, as a historical landmark, shapes the village's appearance directly on the lake.
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Beautiful little, inconspicuous castle right in the village 😊
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Beautiful castle right in the town of the same name.
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The island pond is part of the former park of the Hessen-Philippsthal family. Unfortunately, there's a lack of funds to improve the renovation. The kiosk is worth a visit, though. Delicious cakes.
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A former manor house in the Baroque style, which is now referred to as a "castle". In preparation for the town's anniversary, archaeological excavations were carried out in the castle courtyard, and traces and remains of walls from the former Frauensee monastery complex were found. The current castle, built between 1632 and 1634 by Landgrave Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel, is the seat of the local administration and houses the local history museum.
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Here a herd of Taurus cattle comes quite close to you. A beautiful photo opportunity and an interesting and close encounter, especially for children.
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There is a small natural barbecue area directly behind the island pond. At the edge of the forest you can refresh yourself with fresh spring water at a beautiful wooden fountain.
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Very beautiful area and definitely worth seeing. Lots of water birds and especially water buffalo. Unfortunately, on some days it is almost "overcrowded" because it is very popular.
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Dippach, located in southwestern Luxembourg, primarily features smaller bodies of water, ponds, and artificial basins rather than large natural lakes. These water features are often integrated into local recreational areas and hiking routes, offering tranquil spots and scenic views.
Yes, two popular spots include Inselteich Pond, known for its romantic atmosphere and a kiosk selling homemade cakes on weekends, and Pond with Lovers' Island and memorial stone, which features an island accessible by a wooden footbridge and a mysterious inscribed stone.
You can visit Frauensee Castle, a well-preserved castle historically situated on an island in a lake, now housing a local museum. The Historic Wildeck Valley also offers insights into the area's heritage, with information boards and historical buildings near the island pond.
Yes, the area around Dippach offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes that pass by these water features, such as those in the Hiking around Dippach guide. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Rimbachs-Ruh – Path Along the Former Border loop from Dippach' or explore the Easy hikes around Dippach.
Beyond the ponds themselves, you can explore areas like the Wild Pastures in the Rhäden, a natural spectacle of water, meadows, and forests, rich in birdlife and ungulates. The surrounding areas often feature diverse flora and fauna, making them ideal for nature observation.
Many of the smaller ponds, like Inselteich Pond and Pond with Lovers' Island and memorial stone, are considered family-friendly. They offer easy access and often have amenities like kiosks for refreshments. The surrounding hiking trails also include options suitable for families.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and romantic atmosphere of places like Inselteich Pond, often highlighting the homemade cakes and drinks available. The historical context of sites like Frauensee Castle and the natural beauty of areas like the Wild Pastures in the Rhäden are also highly rated.
While Dippach features smaller water bodies, Luxembourg offers larger lakes elsewhere. The Lac de la Haute-Sûre is the country's largest, popular for swimming, sailing, and windsurfing. Echternach Lake provides recreational facilities like pedal boating, and the Remerschen Lakes are known for birdwatching and designated swimming areas. You can find more information about these at visit-eislek.lu and visitluxembourg.com.
Yes, some popular spots offer refreshments. For instance, Inselteich Pond often has a kiosk open on weekends and holidays selling homemade cakes and drinks. Similarly, near the Pond with Lovers' Island and memorial stone, a hut cafe is frequently open, offering coffee and soft drinks from Easter to October.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities and amenities around the ponds, with kiosks often open on weekends and holidays. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery for hiking. While winter activities are limited, the tranquil landscapes can still be appreciated.
Yes, the region around Dippach offers road cycling routes. You can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Dippach guide, which includes various distances and difficulty levels, allowing you to combine your visit with a bike tour.


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