Wachenheim an der Weinstraße
Wachenheim an der Weinstraße
Best lakes around Wachenheim an der Weinstraße are situated within the Palatinate Forest, a region characterized by its dense woodlands and rolling hills. This area in Rhineland-Pfalz offers a variety of natural waters, including bog ponds and former quarry lakes. The landscape provides diverse settings for outdoor activities, from tranquil natural monuments to recreational areas. Wachenheim an der Weinstraße itself is known for its position along the German Wine Route, blending viticulture with natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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So no one has to slip through the fence to take photos
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Something really great was built there. The platform was newly installed and now you have a great view of the quarry and the lake.
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Since June 2024, there has been an observation platform on the edge of the Nordbruch crater lake, which offers a great view of one of the two basalt lakes. Information board no. 7 next to the viewing platform tells the interesting story of this quarry: "The basalt deposit around Forst is 820 m long and 260 m wide and is slightly dumbbell-shaped. The Margaretental runs through the middle of the deposit, which is why the basalt had to be mined in TWO separate quarries. The north quarry was the first to be opened up in 1841, but production there was only for the quarry's own needs. Five years later, in 1846, mining also began in the south quarry. In 1897, mining in the north quarry was stopped until a lease agreement with the municipality of Forst made further mining possible in 1911. A 2800 m long cable car was built to transport the extracted rock, which ended directly at the railway line near Deidesheim and was only replaced by a transport road in 1969. Mining in the south quarry was stopped in 1964. In December 1990, operations in Nordbruch finally ceased. Following the closure, both sites were recultivated and officially returned to nature in 2011."
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Platform with a great view of the basalt lake deep in the crater. Now nobody has to climb over the fence anymore 😉
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There is also a small hut not far away. Please bring your own delicious beer or wine.
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The lake is frozen over in winter when it has been cold for a longer period of time. You can admire the sunset when the sun goes down and the sky is not full of clouds. Boy oh boy. In May you can hear fat toads croaking here; absolutely beautiful.
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Great sight if you're tall enough to look over the edge. Not visible to children. Luckily it was completely cordoned off due to the brittle edges. Impressive crater!
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From the path, the ballast quarry offers an impressive view of the lake that has formed there. It is located on the Pechsteinkopf, which takes its name from the basalt found there. The ballast was mined in open-cast mining until the 1980s. In addition to a smaller crater in the southwest, a larger one was created in the northeast, which is 100 m deep and 200 m in diameter. Initially, the rock was transported by a circular cable car to a loading station with a grinding mill on the Neustadt-Bad Dürkheim railway line. The cable car was more than 2 km long and ran between Forst an der Weinstraße and Deidesheim across the German Wine Route. After basalt mining was stopped, the grinding mill and cable car were dismantled and the edges of the craters were cordoned off to prevent access. Because the water escaping in the mining area is no longer pumped out as it was during mining times, two ponds formed on the bottom of the mining craters, which are now natural biotopes.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural waters, including tranquil bog ponds like Ungeheuersee, and former quarry lakes such as the Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate). You'll also find recreational lakes like Lambsheimer Weiher.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Ungeheuersee is noted as family-friendly, offering an idyllic setting. Lambsheimer Weiher also provides a recreational setting with amenities like a restaurant and beach bar, making it great for families.
Absolutely. The Palatinate Forest, where these lakes are situated, offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can walk around Ungeheuersee. You can also find various hiking routes in the broader area by exploring the cycling guides for Wachenheim an der Weinstraße, which often include paths suitable for walking.
Among the most popular are Ungeheuersee, a protected natural monument, and the Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate), known for its unique formation and views. Lambsheimer Weiher is also a favorite for its recreational facilities.
Yes, Lambsheimer Weiher is a great option, featuring both a restaurant and a beach bar, perfect for a relaxing stop.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. Ungeheuersee is a flat bog pond, part of a rare raised bog. The Basalt Lakes, like Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) and Basalt Lake (Nordbruch), are former quarries now protected as nature reserves, offering unique geological views. The Kaltenbrunnertal Ponds are nestled in a valley with a creek.
While some lakes are recreational, like Lambsheimer Weiher with its beach bar, others like the Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) are nature reserves where swimming is generally not recommended or permitted to protect the ecosystem.
The area around Wachenheim an der Weinstraße is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wachenheim an der Weinstraße guide, or explore gravel biking trails in the Gravel biking around Wachenheim an der Weinstraße guide.
Ungeheuersee is described as a very idyllic place, offering a peaceful natural monument experience. The Basalt Lake South Quarry (Forst, Palatinate) is also noted as a great location for a picnic in a quiet area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique bog landscape of Ungeheuersee to the impressive views of the former quarry lakes like Basalt Lake (Nordbruch). The combination of natural tranquility and recreational options, such as those at Lambsheimer Weiher, is also highly valued.
Yes, since June 2024, there has been an observation platform on the edge of the Basalt Lake (Nordbruch) crater lake, offering a great view of one of the two basalt lakes.


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