Best lakes around Großalmerode are found within the Werra-Meißner-Kreis of Hesse, an area known for its varied natural landscapes. This region features a range of bodies of water, including natural swimming lakes, historic ponds, and former quarry lakes. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities and offer insights into local geology and folklore.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Bruchteiche near Bad Sooden-Allendorf are ideal for leisurely circular walks (approx. 2km). You can also include them in the longer P7 circuit (15km). Numerous benches invite you to linger and enjoy the banks of the pond.
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Unfortunately, in many places it smells very strongly of foul gases or similar.
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A beautiful spot. A tour is worthwhile
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February 29th, 2024, sunshine, my third day in rehab and straight to the quarry ponds (just like my first rehab). An absolute highlight that you definitely have to visit if you are in the area. Five out of five stars from me! By the way, there is a complete path with many benches around both ponds :-)
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Legend of the Frau Holle pond: The lake forms the entrance to Frau Holle's subterranean realm. At the bottom lies her castle of pure silver, surrounded by lush gardens full of flowers, fruit and vegetables. Every noon the beautiful young woman appears at her lake to take her bath in the middle of the pond. That's why this place is also called 'Bathroom of Frau Holle'. As the light earth mother and goddess of fertility, Mother Holle gave people rich harvests. She brought the rain that brought growth to the fields, and when she shook out their beds, the snow that covered everything. If they were angered, they brought misfortune and misery to the land.
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Nice place for a lunch break, unfortunately no table far and wide.
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Great starting point for many well-marked hiking trails and circular routes. Very beautiful swamp pond with a lot of life in it: fish, frogs, newts, water striders and much more. Particularly recommended when the day-trippers make their way back ... then it gets quiet (only the frogs cannot be overheard), the sun is above the pond ... sit on one of the benches and pause.
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Visitors to the Großalmerode region enjoy a variety of lakes. The Lake Kalbe offers impressive views and insights into the region's open-cast mining history. For a blend of nature and folklore, the Frau Holle Pond on the Hoher Meißner is a must-see. Another favorite is Michelskopf Lake, known for its clear waters and idyllic forest setting.
Yes, the Grüner See (Green Lake) near Hundelshausen is a popular natural swimming lake. It formed in an old gypsum quarry and is known for its vibrant green water and excellent quality. It features platforms and a designated non-swimmer area. Michelskopf Lake is also noted by the komoot community as a place where you can swim.
The lakes around Großalmerode offer diverse natural features. You'll find lakes nestled within forests, like Michelskopf Lake and Red Lake. The Grüner See is notable for its unique green water. The Bruchteiche Ponds are surrounded by trees, shrubs, and reeds, creating a peaceful recreational area.
Absolutely. The Frau Holle Pond on the Hoher Meißner is deeply rooted in local folklore, associated with the Brothers Grimm fairytale of 'Mother Holle.' It's believed to be an entrance to her underground realm and was a significant cult site 2,000 years ago. Lake Kalbe also has historical significance, offering insights into the region's open-cast mining past.
Yes, fishing is possible at some lakes. The Bruchteiche Ponds near Bad Sooden-Allendorf are home to various fish species like carp, tench, eel, pike, and perch, making them suitable for fishing. The Exbergsee (Großer and Kleiner Exbergsee) is also used for fishing by the ASV Großalmerode fishing club.
Many lakes in the area are considered family-friendly. The Lake Kalbe, Frau Holle Pond, Michelskopf Lake, Red Lake, and Bruchteiche Ponds are all categorized as family-friendly. The Grüner See also has a designated non-swimmer area, making it suitable for families with children.
The region around Großalmerode offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around the Frau Holle Pond or the Bruchteiche Ponds. For more extensive routes, explore the hiking routes around Großalmerode. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with dedicated road cycling and MTB trails available in the area.
While many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are generally not permitted at the Grüner See in Hundelshausen. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local signage or specific regulations before visiting with your dog.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and idyllic settings, the impressive views, and the opportunities for relaxation. Many appreciate the clear waters of lakes like Michelskopf Lake and the unique historical and folklore aspects, especially at the Frau Holle Pond. The komoot community has shared over 400 photos and given over 900 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's natural beauty and recreational value.
The Exbergsee, consisting of Großer and Kleiner Exbergsee, are former lignite open-cast mines. While they are used for fishing by the ASV Großalmerode, **swimming and general public access to the premises are strictly forbidden** due to safety concerns and leaseholder regulations. They are not intended for public recreation like swimming or general access.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is ideal for hiking, cycling, and swimming. Summer is perfect for swimming at Grüner See. Autumn offers beautiful foliage around the forested lakes, while spring brings fresh greenery. Even in winter, places like the Frau Holle Pond can have a magical atmosphere.


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