Best lakes around Niddastausee refers primarily to the Niddastausee itself, a significant reservoir in Hesse, Germany, near Schotten. This large lake, covering approximately 65 hectares, serves for flood protection and recreational activities. It is a popular destination for athletes, weekend visitors, and those seeking relaxation, offering diverse features within a natural landscape of meadows and forests. The area provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and water sports.
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The leisure lake is a popular meeting place for athletes, weekend trippers, anglers, walkers and those seeking relaxation. Boat rental, surfing and sailing school, a large children's playground and sunny meadows provide variety. The 5 kilometer long asphalted circular path around the reservoir is ideal for inline skaters, cyclists and skaters as well as for a relaxing walk. Benches and sensory loungers invite you to rest along the way.
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The approximately 65 hectare reservoir near Schotten, surrounded by meadows and forest areas, is a popular local recreation and leisure area! https://www.tourist-schotten.de/schotten/niddastausee.html
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A wonderful relaxation spot with a great view over the Niddastausee 🤩
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...a great place to go for a walk
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The paths around the approx. 65ha are very easy to walk on and there are always benches and benches that allow less mobile people to take a break.
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The dam wall built in 1968-1970 created the reservoir with an area of approx. 65ha. Even if the lake is mostly perceived as a recreational opportunity, it is primarily used for flood protection. A small hydroelectric power station also contributes to the production of electricity.
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An asphalt path leads around the lake, which is easy to walk on even in bad weather. When the weather is nice and on May 1st it's packed.
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When the weather is warm, it's a good place to be.
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The Niddastausee features a 5-kilometer long, asphalted circular path that is ideal for walkers, cyclists, and inline skaters. This well-maintained route offers benches and 'sensory loungers' for resting and enjoying the views. It's also suitable for children with bikes and is considered easy to walk. You can find more details about the circular route at Nidda Reservoir (Niddastausee) and Nidda Reservoir.
Yes, Niddastausee is very family-friendly. The easy-to-walk circular path is suitable for children with bikes, and there's a large children's playground available. The area also offers sunbathing lawns and a campsite directly by the lake, making it a great spot for a family day out. Many visitors enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, as highlighted by the community at Northwest Shore of Niddastausee.
Niddastausee is a popular spot for various recreational activities. You can enjoy windsurfing and sailing, with a boat rental service and a surf and sailing school available. While open-water swimming is no longer officially permitted, the lake remains a vibrant area for water-based recreation. Motorboats are not allowed, ensuring a peaceful natural environment.
Yes, Niddastausee is a popular fishing destination. The angling season typically starts in April, and anglers can expect to catch various species including trout, pike, carp, tench, zander, and eels. Fishing licenses are required and can be purchased for different durations.
The area around Niddastausee offers several facilities for visitors. You'll find an imbiss (snack bar), a café, and a restaurant, particularly on the western shore. There's also a large children's playground and a year-round camping site directly by the lake, which provides amenities like free Wi-Fi and a bread roll service. The snack bar at Nidda Reservoir is particularly popular.
Niddastausee is surrounded by meadows and forests, offering a beautiful natural setting. The circular path provides continuous scenic views of the reservoir. For a relaxing break with a view, consider visiting the 'sensory loungers' or the Lounge Chair with a View of the Niddastausee, which offers a great spot to rest and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around Niddastausee. Besides the circular path directly around the lake, you can explore various easy hikes in the surrounding area. For more detailed routes and options, you can check out the Easy hikes around Niddastausee guide, which features routes like the 'Nidda Reservoir – Heller Cottage loop'.
Beyond the circular path around the lake, the Niddastausee region offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Niddastausee guide, and mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Niddastausee guide. These guides include routes of varying distances and difficulties.
Niddastausee is a popular destination year-round, but it truly shines in warmer months. Summer is ideal for water sports, sunbathing, and enjoying the outdoor facilities. The circular path is pleasant for walking and cycling in spring, summer, and autumn. Angling season begins in April. Even in winter, the campsite is open, and the natural beauty can be appreciated.
The Niddastausee, created by the Niddatalsperre (Nidda Dam), was constructed between 1968 and 1970. Its primary purpose is flood protection and low-water enrichment of the Nidda river during dry periods. It also helps with irrigation, improving groundwater conditions, and water quality. Additionally, the dam includes a hydropower plant for electricity generation.
Yes, while enjoying the circular path around Niddastausee, you can take a detour to see impressive sequoia trees (Mammutbäume) located in the nearby Läunsbach valley. This offers a unique natural attraction close to the reservoir.


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