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Top 20 Lakes around Waldleiningen

Best lakes around Waldleiningen are primarily smaller ponds and man-made reservoirs, locally known as "woogs," nestled within the Palatinate Forest. These bodies of water historically served purposes like powering mills or collecting logs. Today, they provide tranquil natural settings for recreation and are often integrated into hiking routes. The region offers a variety of water bodies for exploration.

Best lakes around Waldleiningen

  • The most popular lakes is Vogelwoog, a lake that offers opportunities for cycling and hiking. It features an art café and a forest playground, making it suitable for families.
  • Another must-see spot is Blechhammerweiher, a lake located in a nature reserve. This area is a popular location for hiking and cycling, with resting places and views over the water.
  • Visitors also love Schallbrunnerweiher, a lake with an idyllic setting in the Eselbachtal. It provides a resting place for cyclists and hikers, featuring a spring with fresh water.
  • Waldleiningen is known for its "woogs," ponds, and reservoirs. These water bodies offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities.
  • The lakes around Waldleiningen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1300 upvotes and over 600 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Vogelwoog

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Beautiful place for a bike ride or hike. You can also enjoy the morning sun while having breakfast in the art café. There is also a beautiful forest playground for children.

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Blechhammerweiher

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A very popular hiking and cycling location in Kaiserslautern!

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Schallbrunnerweiher

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Two beautiful, idyllic ponds with a spring on the other side of the path. Invites you to take a rest.

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Gelterswoog

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Surrounded by the beautiful Palatinate Forest, the Gelterswoog is a pearl of a lake in the middle of nature. Here you can ride a great bike and swim in summer. On the northern shore of the lake, there is a beach that invites you to take a long break, whether to relax in the soft grass or to dive in the fresh lake water.

The bathing area is open in the summer from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 20 o'clock and on Mondays from 12 to 20 o'clock. Admission costs 3.50 euros for adults and 1.80 euros for children.

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Burgalbsprung Spring

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The Burgalb goes a little further downhill into the Schwarzbach. The small stream gives you a nice opportunity to roll down the river on relaxed forest paths in the western Palatinate Forest. Only in Waldfischbach-Burgalben does the landscape clear and you drive out of the whale. If you want, you can follow the Schwarzbach from here to the Bliestal.

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May 31, 2024, Schallbrunnerweiher

Two beautiful, idyllic ponds with a spring on the other side of the path. Invites you to take a rest.

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Always be nice to each other 😀

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Beautiful pond in the middle of a nature reserve. Nice for a rest

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Information on the forestry office board: “As an artesian (ascending) spring, the Burgalb rises in the pond of the same name and flows at the outlet into one half of a baroque fountain trough from the garden of Trippstadt Castle. After one kilometer the Burgalb unites with the Pferdesbach to form the Schwarzbach, which flows into the Blies behind Zweibrücken, additionally fed by the Hornbach.” Since the Burgalb is the main source stream of the Schwarzbach, the Burgalb source is also considered a Schwarzbach source. In the summer of 2022, the Burgalbweiher was so dry that the overflow into the baroque fountain trough no longer worked.

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A very popular hiking and cycling location in Kaiserslautern!

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It's easy to miss the Ritterstein.

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The Blechhammerweiher (Hammerwoog) is colloquially just called Blechhammer. It is located in a nature reserve which is also the most beautiful local recreation area together with the Vogelwoog with restaurants to the west. At the eastern end of the pond is the Hotel Blechhammer with a restaurant (but no longer open since 2020). Furthermore, the naval comradeship clubhouse. The Hammerweiher is still a little to the east but hidden by trees. The two names are based on the fact that there was once a hammer mill here that produced sheet metal. At the same time, the Barbarossa cycle path runs through the valley past the two main ponds. Unfortunately, depending on the time of year, the quality of the surface of the path is not that good.

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November 15, 2021, Burgalbsprung Spring

The pond is the origin of a new brook. The spout is nicely set in a fountain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes around Waldleiningen?

Visitors frequently enjoy Vogelwoog, known for cycling, hiking, an art café, and a forest playground. Other popular spots include Blechhammerweiher, located in a nature reserve with scenic views, and Schallbrunnerweiher, an idyllic resting place with a fresh spring in the Eselbachtal.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Waldleiningen area?

Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Vogelwoog features a forest playground and an art café. Blechhammerweiher and Schallbrunnerweiher are also marked as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for outings. Gelterswoog has a beach and a bathing area open in summer, ideal for families.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at the lakes near Waldleiningen?

The region is characterized by smaller ponds and man-made reservoirs, locally known as 'woogs,' nestled within the Palatinate Forest. You can find tranquil forest settings, viewpoints over the water, and areas protected as nature reserves. Notable natural features include the flat bog pond Ungeheuersee, a natural monument, and Rössels Pond within a nature reserve rich in bog biotopes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The lakes around Waldleiningen are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around many of them, such as Vogelwoog and Blechhammerweiher. Gelterswoog offers swimming and a beach in summer. For more extensive routes, explore the MTB Trails around Waldleiningen, Cycling around Waldleiningen, or Running Trails around Waldleiningen.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes?

Yes, many lakes are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, Schallbrunnerweiher is a station on the 'Enigmatic Time Sign' hiking trail. You can find numerous trails for various sports, including hiking, in the Running Trails around Waldleiningen guide, which includes routes like the 'Leinbach Valley loop from Waldleiningen'.

Can I swim in any of the lakes?

Yes, Gelterswoog has a designated bathing area with excellent water quality, open during the summer season. Other smaller ponds are generally for enjoying nature rather than swimming.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Waldleiningen?

The lakes offer tranquil natural settings year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at Gelterswoog and enjoying the beer garden at Vogelwoog. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the Palatinate Forest, with beautiful foliage changes.

Are there any historical sites or interesting facts related to these lakes?

Many of the 'woogs' in the region historically served practical purposes, such as powering mills or collecting logs. For example, the name Ungeheuersee is derived from old German words reflecting its historical context as a forest pasture. The Blechhammerweiher is named after a former hammer mill that produced sheet metal in the area.

Are there any lakes that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Vogelwoog is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the integration of the lakes into hiking and cycling routes. Many enjoy the idyllic views, the opportunity for a relaxing break, and the family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and cafés. The clear water quality at places like Gelterswoog is also frequently praised.

Are there places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Yes, near Vogelwoog, you can find an art café with food and ice cream, and a beer garden. The Hotel Blechhammer, though its restaurant is no longer open, is located near Blechhammerweiher. While specific accommodation details are not provided for all lakes, the general area offers options for dining and lodging.

Are there less crowded lakes to visit for a more peaceful experience?

While the main highlights are popular, the Palatinate Forest is dotted with many smaller ponds and reservoirs like Weiher im Dietersbachtal, Pfälzerwoog, Spießwoog/Klosterweiher, and Lanzenbrunnerweiher. These often offer a more undisturbed environment for enjoying nature and are typically part of less frequented hiking routes.

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