Best lakes around Lembach are situated within the scenic Vosges Regional Natural Park, an area known for its forested valleys and natural landscapes. This region in the Northern Vosges Mountains offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. Lembach is also near historical sites like the Chateau de Fleckenstein, enhancing its appeal for visitors exploring the area. The natural bodies of water provide opportunities for relaxation and connection with nature.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Idyllic little lake where you can take great pictures. We liked it here when we walked past.
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The Lieschbach pond is a small bog pond classified as a nature reserve. The pond has a wooden pontoon that allows you to observe delicate flora and fauna, such as dragonflies, near the water. The pond is surrounded by forests and rocks, offering a beautiful view of the natural landscape.
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Great swimming lake with good access to the water. There is food and drink at the kiosk. There is a large car park nearby
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Such an idyllic pond! On the left bank is the former "Kahnhalle". It used to be used for rowing boat rentals, among other things, and is now a private weekend house. Source = Information board on site: https://www.ludwigswinkel.de/pdf/18-kahnhalle.pdf
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probably something to go for a walk. But it's true, seating with a view over the pond is available.
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Beautiful lake. In a calm neighborhood. Many allotments border the lake. Dreamlike idyll. Direct holiday feeling :)
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Follow the sign "Robber Baron Tour" and you will pass the lake pond, which you will almost circle around. In the summer it is certainly very nice to refresh yourself.
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Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Seehofweiher offers a sunbathing area and a kiosk with snacks. The Fleckensteiner Pond, while not listed as a highlight, is known for supervised swimming in summer, a playground, and a snack bar, making it a great family option. Sägmühl Pond is also a declared bathing lake, shallow and family-friendly.
Yes, swimming is permitted in some lakes. Sägmühl Pond is officially declared a bathing lake. The Fleckensteiner Pond also allows supervised swimming during July and August. However, swimming is strictly prohibited at Lieschbach Pond.
The lakes are nestled within the scenic Vosges Regional Natural Park, offering a tranquil setting. At Rössels Pond, located in a nature reserve, you can observe local wildlife like fish and dragonflies. Lieschbach Pond is particularly beautiful when its water lilies are in bloom.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Fleckensteiner Pond is conveniently located near the famous Chateau de Fleckenstein, one of the most imposing ruined castles in Alsace, making it an excellent stop for those exploring historical sites.
Yes, for some lakes, parking is readily available. For instance, the Seehofweiher has a large car park nearby, making it easily accessible for visitors.
While many outdoor areas in the Vosges Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are explicitly not allowed at the Seehofweiher sunbathing area and kiosk. Always check local signage for specific regulations at each lake.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are ideal for visiting if you plan to swim, as some lakes like the Fleckensteiner Pond offer supervised bathing. Generally, the warmer seasons are best for enjoying outdoor activities and the natural surroundings.
The area around Lembach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, cycling routes, and MTB trails. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Lembach, Cycling around Lembach, and MTB Trails around Lembach guides.
Yes, the lakes are often integrated into hiking networks. For example, a hiking trail passes by Sägmühl Pond, leading towards Rössels Pond. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Lembach guide.
For a truly peaceful experience, Rössels Pond is highly recommended. It's known for its quiet atmosphere and is described as a 'soul place' where you can sit for hours and enjoy the water undisturbed.
Yes, some lakes offer convenient facilities. The Seehofweiher features a kiosk directly on the lake, offering coffee, cake, and small warm snacks. The Fleckensteiner Pond also has a snack bar terrace open during the summer months.
Fishing is possible in some areas, usually with a permit. The Fleckensteiner Pond is a suitable spot for peaceful fishing in a green natural setting, with permits available for purchase. Sägmühl Pond also allows fishing with a permit.


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