Best lakes around Usingen are located in the Taunus region of Germany, known for its natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area features several bodies of water, ranging from popular bathing lakes to secluded natural biotopes. Usingen provides access to these diverse lake environments, which are appreciated for their historical context and natural appeal. The region's lakes offer various activities for visitors seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: April 9, 2026
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The Forellengut Herzberger restaurant has been around for over 100 years, located on the edge of the forest in Oberursel. Not only trout swim in the ponds, but also perch, pike and zander. The restaurant is quite cozy and only open on weekends and public holidays, be sure to make a reservation as it is fully booked well in advance!! Several hiking trails start from there, e.g. B. on the Bleibeskopf, depending on the desired length and hiking time.
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Here you can sit idyllically in the forest 🌳 and eat fresh trout from your own farm. Only open Friday to Sunday 🙃
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Both ponds are barrier-free almost everywhere and are therefore suitable for wheelchairs. The viewing platforms are also wheelchair accessible..👍
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The first source reports about the pond date from 1610. In the 18th century, water pipes ran from the Hattsteinweiher to the city center of Usingen. Its name comes from the Lords of Hattstein, who were burgraves in Usingen in the 15th century. In the mid-1970s, the city undertook a fundamental redesign and renovation. Camping operations were stopped and a sandy beach was created on the west side. As the smallest bathing area in Hesse, the Hattsteinweiher is still a popular tourist destination today. Even Elvis Presley, the King of Rock'n Roll, sought peace and refuge from the ever-present fans in front of his house in August 1959 during his military service in the US Army in Friedberg. Elvis visited the Hattsteinweiher on or around the first anniversary of the death of his beloved mother Gladys. At this time he was suffering from a lot of mental stress, his mood was correspondingly depressed and he wanted to avoid all hustle and bustle as much as possible. Although he was not entirely successful, Elvis still came to the Hattsteinweiher several times, especially since it was not far from his 'Army Home' Friedberg/Bad Nauheim. The 'King's' visits ensured that the bathing area became much more well-known and the Hattsteinweiher is now of historical importance, at least for millions of Elvis fans. With its size of 1.6 hectares, it is the largest pond in the Hintertaunus, next to the Meerpfuhl. It is an artificially created body of water that is fed by a spring stream from the Stockheimer Bach and technically extracted spring water.
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Here you can buy raw trout or have a delicious meal in the restaurant 😄. In summer you can also sit outside in the garden 🪴. The facility is very great. 🙃
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The Bärenspruce pond is fed by the Weil. With a lot of pressure, the water rushed out of the pond through the weir into the Weil stream as a small waterfall.
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A beautiful pond in the middle of the park, where you can also go boating.
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Walk around and encounter the silence and beauty.
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The most popular and well-equipped lake for swimming is Hattsteinweiher. It features a sandy beach, a large sunbathing lawn, and a designated non-swimmer area. It is also the only EU-designated bathing water with a swimming area in the Taunus.
Yes, both Hattsteinweiher and Meerpfuhl Pond have notable histories. Hattsteinweiher, created about 90 years ago, is named after the Lords of Hattstein and supplied Usingen with water in the 18th century. Meerpfuhl Pond, an artificially created lake, is a listed cultural monument that served as a water reservoir for local mills centuries ago.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Hattsteinweiher is ideal for families due to its sandy beach and swimming facilities. Kuhschwanz Pond, Meerpfuhl Pond, and Bärenfichtenweiher also offer pleasant settings for family outings, though they are more for relaxation and nature observation than swimming.
Absolutely. The region around Usingen offers numerous hiking opportunities that often pass by or lead to the lakes. For example, there's a route called 'Brunnen Pond – Hattsteinweiher Pond loop from Usingen'. You can find more easy hikes around the lakes on the Easy hikes around Usingen guide or explore general Hiking around Usingen for longer trails.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, Bärenfichtenweiher is a beautiful, secluded pond nestled quietly in a valley, perfect for a short rest. Kuhschwanz Pond also offers a peaceful setting for relaxation or fishing, away from the more crowded swimming spots.
The lakes around Usingen are set within natural landscapes, primarily forests. Hattsteinweiher is idyllically located in the forest. Meerpfuhl Pond is a significant biotope, home to diverse plant and animal life. You'll find viewpoints, forest paths, and natural settings ideal for enjoying the outdoors.
For swimming and sunbathing, the summer months are ideal, especially at Hattsteinweiher. However, the lakes are rewarding excursion destinations throughout the year for walks and enjoying nature, offering a peaceful environment in every season.
Yes, near some lakes, you can find dining options. For instance, Forellengut Herzberger is a restaurant known for its fish dishes and beer garden, located in the vicinity of some of the ponds. Hattsteinweiher also has restaurant facilities nearby.
Yes, fishing is possible at some lakes. Kuhschwanz Pond is suitable for fishing, and the Bärenfichtenweiher belongs to a fishing club. For specific regulations and permits, it's advisable to check with local authorities or fishing associations.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities that can include views of the lakes. You can explore various routes on the Gravel biking around Usingen guide, which features trails of varying difficulty.
Meerpfuhl Pond is unique because it was artificially created centuries ago as a water reservoir for local mills and is now a significant biotope and a listed cultural monument. It's appreciated for its ecological importance and historical context.
Yes, Hattsteinweiher is conveniently located not far from downtown Usingen, making it easily accessible for visitors seeking a quick escape to nature or a refreshing swim.
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