Best lakes around Kirburg, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, is situated within the Westerwald region. This area is known for its natural beauty, including numerous lakes, rivers, and streams. Kirburg serves as a gateway to the Westerwald Lake District, which features several accessible lakes. These lakes offer a variety of recreational activities and natural attractions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Small but beautifully located pond.
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Very nice environment! Great nature reserve with various ponds.
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A quite imposing basalt wall that was uncovered by the quarrying of the basalt. You can see the individual basalt columns very nicely. A lake has formed in the quarry, which is a beautiful photo motif at any time of the year. Entry is free.
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A beautifully landscaped park around the rocks of volcanic origin and basalt quarrying. Here you can see the shape of the basalt columns. The information boards are written in a way that is easy to understand. Entry is free and so is parking nearby.
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Great photo opportunity and today a nature reserve. In the basalt park we are clearly informed about the origin and hard work of basalt mining and further processing on display boards. The park is open all year round and free of charge.
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Great photo opportunity and today a nature reserve. The basalt park provides clear information about the creation and hard work of basalt mining and processing on display boards. The park is open all year round and free of charge.
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One of many beautiful places to take a break with a view of the lake.... (if there was water in it again!)
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Many information boards explain the basalt mining in this area. The discarded locomotives that once pulled the lorries with the mined basalt are a great playground for children. The basalt park is highly recommended for families and anyone who wants to can do their laps in Bad Marienberg’s swimming stream, which is only about 300 m away.
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The Wiesensee offers a wide range of activities throughout the year, including hiking, walking, swimming, cycling, and boating. There are also opportunities for golfing. In colder winters, the lake can freeze over, allowing for ice walking. Many visitors enjoy the flat path around the lake with its scenic views.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Elkenrother Weiher, fed by the Elbbach river, is considered a paradise for children and adults. The Basalt Park Bad Marienberg, which includes a lake, features a circular route with information boards and small stations with old trains and wagons, making it very engaging for children. The Wiesensee also has many great views and benches, perfect for families with little ones.
The region around Kirburg, particularly the Westerwald Lake District, is rich in natural beauty. You'll find diverse landscapes from reservoir lakes like Wiesensee to natural biotopes. Lakes like Haidenweiher are bird sanctuaries, offering opportunities to observe marsh birds such as egrets and lapwings. The Elbbach river, which feeds Elkenrother Weiher, also features beautiful valley sections.
Yes, the Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is a notable historical site, offering insights into the history of basalt mining in the region through its circular route and information boards. The Westerwald Lake District itself has historical significance, as many of its ponds were originally created by monks for fish farming in the 12th century.
The lakes around Kirburg are enjoyable year-round. The Wiesensee is particularly highlighted as being worth a visit at any time of the year. In colder winters, some lakes like Wiesensee can freeze over, offering unique opportunities for ice walking. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for swimming and boating.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. For instance, there's a circular route around Elkenrother Weiher, though it can be quite rooty for touring bikes. The Wiesensee also has a nice flat path suitable for walking and cycling. You can find many routes for various sports, including MTB, road cycling, and gravel biking, in the area. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Kirburg, Road Cycling Routes around Kirburg, and Gravel biking around Kirburg guides.
Yes, Haidenweiher, part of the Westerwald Lake District, is designated as a bird sanctuary. A 6.4-kilometer walking trail around this lake provides excellent opportunities to observe marsh birds like egrets and lapwings. Other lakes in the Westerwald Lake District, such as Hoffmannsweiher, Hausweiher, and Wölferlinger Weiher, are also important natural biotopes for observing animals and plants.
The Westerwald Lake District (Westerwälder Seenplatte) is a significant natural area near Kirburg, comprising seven interconnected ponds. Many of these are protected natural biotopes, ideal for observing local flora and fauna. The lakes were originally created for fish farming in the 12th century and offer diverse attractions from water sports to wildlife observation.
The largest lake in the Westerwald Lake District is Dreifelder Weiher, also known as Seeweiher. It spans 123 hectares and is a major attraction, known for water sports and unique lodging options. It also features a scenic wooden bridge, popular for photos, especially at sunset.
Yes, many lakes offer convenient spots for breaks. The Lakeside Rest Area at Wiesensee is particularly inviting, with benches and cool-shaped chairs. The Quarry Pond near Langenbach also has a small rest area with a beautiful view of the pond, protected by trees.
Swimming is a popular activity at several lakes. The Wiesensee is a well-known spot for swimming. Postweiher, another lake within the Westerwald Lake District, is also popular for swimming and camping, making it a great choice for a refreshing dip.
Brinkenweiher, the third-largest lake in the Westerwald Lake District, is notable for being home to the bitterling fish. This endangered species in Rhineland-Palatinate relies on large mussels in the water for reproduction, highlighting the lake's ecological importance.


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