Best lakes around Gilserberg are situated in the heart of Hesse, a region known for its natural beauty. The area is characterized by its location within or bordering the Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park and the Borkener Seenland. These landscapes offer diverse recreational opportunities centered around various water bodies.
Last updated: April 12, 2026
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In the “Winshäuser Teich” nature reserve, a remarkable mosaic of several endangered and protected habitat types with rare plant and animal communities can be found in a small area. The “Winshäuser Teich”, which gives the reserve its name, with its wide, partly muddy, partly structurally rich shoreline with extensive stands of water lilies, reeds, tall shrubs and large sedges, represents important retreats and spawning structures for many water-dependent animals. Birds such as water rails, moorhens and reed warblers breed in the thicket of the shore vegetation. The larvae of endangered dragonflies develop in the pond mud. The water biotope is of particular conservation value as a habitat for the endangered tree frog. To the north of the pond, a valuable, rare bristle grass meadow with heather pinks, junipers and tridents complements the nature reserve. In the west, the strictly protected broad-leaved orchid and rare grasses thrive in extensive, flower-rich wet meadows. Numerous small bushes and a small willow forest enrich the area with valuable structures. (Source rp-Gießen)
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At the parking lot at the Seegerteichhütte there is a "shoe washing area" - a nice idea for a small access to the nearby stream.
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A beautiful, large pond - I was able to experience it with a foamy tadpole frenzy.
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In winter the water lily pond doesn't look like much. But many water lilies will bloom again this year.
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The ponds near Elmsdorf (!), not Emsdorf, belong to a nature conservation area near the Elmsdorfer Kreuz. The town of 'Elmsdorf' used to be located here, which was abandoned after the turmoil of the 30 and finally the 7 Years' War. The residents moved to Emsdorf (Electoral Mainz) or Erksdorf (Hessian), but kept their fields, which later often led to disputes. The deserted cemetery was used as a military cemetery for the soldiers who died in the battle near Emsdorf. There is a memorial stone there today. A stone from the Elmsdorf church was used to renew (expand) the Emsdorf church in 1748. In 1760 it served as a hospital for those wounded in the battle on July 16, 1760 in the neutral Emsdorf, which was part of the Electorate of Mainz.
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A sudden idyll on the cycle path that should not be missed.
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A beautiful lake, a good parking and starting point for hikes that we won't soon forget: early in the morning the bass booms from the huge JBL Bluetooth boxes at the Seegerteichhütte. Three people clean up the leftovers from the night's party and ask us to help with the leftover cool Veltins!!! The start of a hike has never been so difficult for me. Rosenthal people are simply hospitable.
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The region around Gilserberg offers a variety of popular lakes. Edersee is widely considered one of Germany's most beautiful lakes, known for its vastness and recreational opportunities. For a more tranquil experience, the Borkener See is a significant nature reserve. Additionally, the Georgsteich, an idyllic artificial lake, is appreciated by the komoot community for its natural habitat.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Naturbadesee Stockelache is highly recommended, featuring a 400-meter sandy beach, a non-swimmer area, a 50-meter water slide, and an adventure playground. The Edersee also offers designated swimming beaches like Rehbach and Waldeck lido, along with attractions such as the Edersee Animal Park and a summer toboggan run.
For active water sports, Edersee is a prime destination, offering swimming, sailing, surfing, diving, and pedal boating. The Singliser See in the Borkener Seenland is also known as a good spot for surfing, diving, and stand-up paddling.
Absolutely. The Edersee was created in 1914 by an impressive dam, and when water levels are low, the remains of submerged villages, known as "Edersee Atlantis," become visible. The Georgsteich was artificially created around 1712 to support the nearby Wolfsmühle, and the Water-lily Ponds in Bracht also have historical context related to the village.
The Affolderner See is designated as a nature, FFH, and bird sanctuary, making it excellent for birdwatching. The Borkener See is a nature reserve known for its unique flora and fauna. The Georgsteich provides a habitat for numerous water birds, amphibians, and insects, while the Emsdorf Ponds Nature Reserve is a protected area, especially vibrant with amphibians during peak season.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic paths. The Edersee is surrounded by the Kellerwald-Edersee National Park, with extensive hiking trails like the Kellerwaldsteig and the 68 km long Urwaldsteig Edersee. The Affolderner See has hiking and cycling paths along its clear waters, and the Borkener See features an eight-kilometer circular path for walking or cycling.
Beyond water activities, the region offers diverse outdoor pursuits. You can explore various MTB trails around Gilserberg, including routes like the 'Jeust Shelter – Schönstein Castle Ruins loop'. There are also options for gravel biking and numerous running trails, such as the 'Schönstein Castle Ruins loop from Densberg'.
Certainly. The Borkener See is designated as a nature reserve and offers a tranquil environment for quiet recreation, with a circular path for peaceful walks. The Affolderner See also provides a peaceful atmosphere with picturesque views, ideal for relaxation amidst nature.
Near the Edersee, you can visit Waldeck Castle for panoramic views, the Edersee Animal Park, and a summer toboggan run. The Affolderner See area features the Eder-Draisine, a rail bike experience. The Seegerteich Hut and Seegerteich is a unique spot that serves as a starting point for many hikes and can even be rented for celebrations.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered, from the extensive water sports and hiking opportunities at Edersee to the peaceful nature observation at lakes like Borkener See and Affolderner See. The family-friendly amenities at Naturbadesee Stockelache are also a big draw. The komoot community particularly appreciates the idyllic setting of highlights like the Georgsteich and the historical insights provided by spots like the Water-lily Ponds in Bracht.
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