Best lakes around Freisen offer a range of natural and recreational experiences in the northern Saarland region. While Freisen itself features smaller local ponds, the nearby Bostalsee stands out as a significant recreational lake. This reservoir, created in 1979, is known for its diverse water sports and land-based activities. The area provides opportunities for hiking trails and exploring natural features around Freisen.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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the bostasee staudamm , circa 300 m long with benches overlooking the lake
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beautiful views for hikers and cyclists
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The northern shore of Lake Bostal is a particularly attractive area of the lake, offering many recreational opportunities and amenities. It is a popular destination for visitors who want to enjoy nature, relax or be active.
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The dam at Bostalsee is an impressive structure that dams the largest artificial recreational lake in southwest Germany. The dam not only serves an important function for water sports and leisure activities, but also offers a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding landscape. With its length of around 500 meters and a height of 20 meters, the dam, which was completed in 1979, is an impressive structure. A walk across the dam is particularly recommended at sunset, when the light bathes the lake in warm colors.
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Beautiful lake. The bike path is next to the footpath. Lots of benches with a view invite you to linger. Or maybe a refreshing dip in the lake?!
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Bostalsee, the largest recreational lake in southwest Germany, offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), swimming, rowing, and diving. For land-based activities, there's a 7-kilometer circular route for hiking, cycling, and Segway tours. The area also features an indoor miniature golf course, a high-wire course, archery, and a petting zoo. Center Parcs Bostalsee also has an Aqua Mundo indoor water park.
Yes, Bostalsee is highly family-friendly, featuring two spacious sandy beaches with shallow shorelines, lifeguards during summer, and a children's playground at the Bostalsee North Shore. The Baumholder Town Pond also offers a bathing area, an artificial sandy beach, and a multi-generational playground. The Duck Pond, Frohnhofen, is another idyllic spot for families to relax.
Yes, swimming is popular at Bostalsee, which has two sandy beaches with shallow, child-friendly shorelines and lifeguards during summer. The Baumholder Town Pond also has a designated bathing area with municipal supervision, sunbathing lawns, and an artificial sandy beach.
Absolutely. Bostalsee features a popular 7-kilometer circular route perfect for walking and cycling. The surrounding Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park also offers numerous hiking trails, including the 'Bosenbergweg' with stunning viewpoints. For more hiking options in the broader region, you can explore the Hiking around Freisen guide.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. At Bostalsee, you'll find a large reservoir with clear waters, sandy beaches, and a designated protective zone for rare animals and plants. The View of Bostalsee from the dam provides panoramic views of the lake and its forested surroundings. Smaller natural ponds like the Duck Pond, Frohnhofen, offer idyllic, serene settings.
Bostalsee is enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lifeguards on duty. However, the lake is also beautiful in autumn and winter, offering serene landscapes for walks, photography, and birdwatching, often with fewer crowds. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated in all seasons.
Yes, Bostalsee has various food and drink vendors, and the Bostalsee North Shore specifically offers restaurants. The hut at the Duck Pond, Frohnhofen, provides refreshments, and the clubhouse at the Fischwaid Fishing Pond offers small snacks and drinks, sometimes with a grill fired up.
While specific rules for each lake may vary, many outdoor areas around the lakes, especially walking trails, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For specific regulations regarding swimming or certain facilities, it's best to check local signage or official websites.
Yes, besides Bostalsee, you can visit the Duck Pond, Frohnhofen, which is an idyllic resting place with a hut offering refreshments. The Baumholder Town Pond is a larger pond with bathing and boating facilities. The Fischwaid Fishing Pond is also a beautifully landscaped spot ideal for a cozy break, with a clubhouse for snacks.
Bostalsee is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), swimming, rowing, and diving. Rental stations are available for equipment, and you can even rent swan-shaped paddleboats for a unique experience.
Yes, families visiting Bostalsee can find several unique attractions. Besides the Aqua Mundo indoor water park at Center Parcs Bostalsee, there's an indoor miniature golf course, another miniature golf course directly on the water, and a high-wire course. Nearby, you can also visit 'The House Upside Down' for a unique perspective and the Peterberg Leisure Centre, which features a summer toboggan run.
A highly recommended spot for a panoramic view of Bostalsee is from the dam. The View of Bostalsee from the dam highlight offers an excellent perspective of the reservoir, which stretches 500 meters long, and its surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, fishing is possible in the region. Bostalsee is known for its good water quality and abundance of fish, making it suitable for anglers. Additionally, the Fischwaid Fishing Pond is specifically managed by a fishing club and is an ideal spot for a fishing break, with a clubhouse offering amenities.


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