Best lakes around Königstein im Taunus are situated within the Taunus mountains, an area known for its historic castle ruins and extensive hiking opportunities. While the region features more scenic ponds than large lakes directly within the municipal bounds, these water bodies contribute to the natural landscape. The area provides accessible outdoor activities and natural retreats, often integrated into popular hiking routes.
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Small pond with two small wooden bridges on the inflow streams. Idyllically located in the Reichenbachtal
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The Forellengut Herzberger restaurant has been around for over 100 years, located on the edge of the forest in Oberursel. Not only trout swim in the ponds, but also perch, pike and zander. The restaurant is quite cozy and only open on weekends and public holidays, be sure to make a reservation as it is fully booked well in advance!! Several hiking trails start from there, e.g. B. on the Bleibeskopf, depending on the desired length and hiking time.
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Here you can sit idyllically in the forest 🌳 and eat fresh trout from your own farm. Only open Friday to Sunday 🙃
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Here you can buy raw trout or have a delicious meal in the restaurant 😄. In summer you can also sit outside in the garden 🪴. The facility is very great. 🙃
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The Bärenspruce pond is fed by the Weil. With a lot of pressure, the water rushed out of the pond through the weir into the Weil stream as a small waterfall.
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Swimming is generally not allowed, as large signs make clear. So I don't understand the opinions here that the water is too cold for that ;)
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in the Reichenbach valley between Altkönig and Speckkopf
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Good destination, located in the forest, best combined with a purchase of fresh or smoked trout - the staff is friendly, the fish is delicious.
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Königstein im Taunus features picturesque ponds like Woogtal Pond directly within the town, as well as forest lakes and oxbow lakes in the surrounding Taunus region. These water bodies offer diverse natural settings for exploration, from serene strolls to integrated hiking routes.
Yes, Ritterweiher and Orjeweiher are two idyllically situated ponds known for their shady, quiet environment and seating areas. Another peaceful spot is Bärenfichtenweiher, a secluded pond nestled quietly in a valley, perfect for a break.
Many of the water bodies are family-friendly. For instance, Grillscher Oxbow Lake (Nidda-Oxbow Lake) is in a green belt area suitable for cycling or walking with family. The Woogtal Pond in Königstein is also great for leisurely strolls and watching ducks, making it ideal for families.
Yes, the Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond is specifically noted as dog-friendly. Generally, the natural trails and forest areas around the ponds and lakes in the Taunus region are welcoming to dogs, but always ensure they are leashed where required.
Absolutely. The Woogtal area, encompassing Woogtal Pond, is a popular starting point for various hiking routes suitable for all fitness levels. Theißtal Lake, though further afield, is a key point on the 'Theiss Valley – Theißtal Lake loop from Niedernhausen (Taunus),' a moderately challenging hike. You can find more easy hikes around the region, including the 'Woog Valley – Woogtal Pond, Königstein loop from Königstein (Taunus)', by visiting the Easy hikes around Königstein im Taunus guide.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The Grillscher Oxbow Lake (Nidda-Oxbow Lake) is noted for its very nice bike path. You can also explore various mountain biking and gravel biking routes in the wider Taunus region. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Königstein im Taunus guide or the Gravel biking around Königstein im Taunus guide.
The lakes and ponds are beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly recommended for its stunning reflections on the water, especially at Woogtal Pond and the Reichenbach Valley Trout Pond. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience.
Yes, for a specific dining experience, Forellengut Herzberger is a highly-rated fish restaurant and fish sales point located near a lake, offering a beer garden and delicious fish. Many hiking routes also pass by cafes or inns in the surrounding towns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and natural settings, often describing them as 'shady, quiet, and with seating.' The opportunity to relax, watch wildlife like dragonflies and ducks, and enjoy beautiful reflections on the water, especially in autumn, are frequently highlighted. The integration of these water features into accessible hiking and cycling paths is also a major draw.
Woogtal Pond is located directly in Königstein im Taunus, making it easily accessible within the town. For other lakes and ponds in the wider Taunus region, public transport options may vary, but many are reachable as part of popular hiking routes that often start from towns with good transport links. Parking is generally available near trailheads or in the towns themselves.
Yes, the Woogtal Pond in Königstein features an old water wheel, adding a touch of historical charm to its surroundings. The broader Königstein im Taunus area is also known for its historic castle ruins, which can often be combined with visits to nearby natural areas.


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