Best lakes around Heltersberg are situated within the Südwestpfalz district and the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by its natural waters, often surrounded by forests and meadows. Visitors can find a variety of lakes, from natural bathing spots to artificially dammed ponds. These locations provide settings for relaxation and outdoor activities amidst the Palatinate Forest.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Kolbenwoog is well filled again behind the Gelterswoog in the middle of the romantic meadows. Highly recommended.
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I saw really heavy, big fish in it 🐟🐠
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A beautiful pond with nutiras and seating
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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 beautiful, quiet valley through which the train rushes from Münchweiler to Hinterweidenthal.
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It's easy to miss the Ritterstein.
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Beautiful little pond that invites you to take a break
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For swimming and relaxation, Gelterswoog is a popular choice, featuring a 300-meter sandy beach, volleyball courts, and a climbing frame for children. It's recognized as official bathing water. Another excellent option is Seehofweiher Natural Bathing Lake near Hauenstein, which offers a kiosk and a large lawn for sunbathing. Helmbachweiher also provides a large lawn for sunbathers and water-lovers.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Gelterswoog offers a sandy beach, volleyball courts, table tennis, soccer, a climbing frame, and a parent-child area. Bärenlochweiher has a children's playground and trails for exploring. Many lakes, like Gelterswoog and Paddelweiher, also offer boat rentals for family fun.
The lakes provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and boating (pedal boats, rowboats, kayaks) at lakes like Gelterswoog and Paddelweiher. The surrounding Palatinate Forest is ideal for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Mühlenbrunnen – Binsborn Spring loop' for hiking or the 'Moosalbe Cycle Path' for gravel biking. Find more details on nearby routes in the Hiking around Heltersberg or Gravel biking around Heltersberg guides.
If you're looking for peace and quiet, Seehof Erlenbach is an excellent choice. It's picturesquely located below Berwartstein Castle, away from busy traffic, and offers undisturbed tranquility. Kieselweiher Pond is also known for its quiet, green environment, ideal for a break from city life.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. Paddelweiher has a cozy restaurant directly at the pond. Seehofweiher Natural Bathing Lake, Bärenlochweiher, Helmbachweiher, and Seehof Erlenbach all feature kiosks or recently renovated restaurants for drinks and snacks.
The lakes are nestled within the beautiful Palatinate Forest, offering lush green surroundings. You'll find diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches at Gelterswoog to small valleys at Bärenlochweiher. Many lakes, like Oberhammer and Kieselweiher Pond, are idyllically situated in the forest, often with pleasant walking paths along streams and abundant flora.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, specific restrictions apply at some bathing lakes. For instance, dogs are generally not permitted on the sunbathing area at Seehofweiher Natural Bathing Lake. It's advisable to check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your dog.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Late spring, summer, and early autumn (May to September) are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The surrounding forests also offer beautiful scenery for hiking during these seasons, with vibrant greenery in spring/summer and colorful foliage in autumn.
Yes, the region has both historical and unique natural sites. Gelterswoog itself was artificially dammed in the Middle Ages. Near Seehof Erlenbach, you can find the picturesque Berwartstein Castle. The Burgalbsprung Spring, which feeds the idyllic Burgalbweiher, is a notable natural monument. Additionally, Königswoog is near several historical 'Rittersteine' (knight stones).
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax in green environments, take refreshing swims, and explore the surrounding Palatinate Forest. Lakes like Gelterswoog are praised for their excellent water quality and facilities, while spots like Kieselweiher Pond are valued for their quiet, idyllic settings.
While Laacher See is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate and offers beautiful scenery and swimming opportunities, it is located further away in the Eifel region. It's a notable destination with unique volcanic activity and the Maria Laach Benedictine monastery, but it would be a longer day trip compared to the lakes closer to Heltersberg.


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