Lakes around Schrecksbach are situated in a region characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and the Schwalm River. While Schrecksbach itself is known for its river landscapes, the broader area offers natural water bodies for recreation. The municipality is located in the Schwalm-Eder district of Hesse, Germany. Visitors seeking lake experiences can explore nearby municipalities within the region.
Last updated: April 12, 2026
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Beautiful here for hiking or cycling
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From above, you get the impression that you can't walk around the lake close to the shore - but you can! ;) In two places, narrow paths lead to the shore and you can also walk around the lake from below. Be careful, though, as the narrow path is quite overgrown and unsecured, especially in the area of the small peninsula!
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Great opportunity to relax - there are plenty of benches, the pond is extremely well maintained and invites you to linger. Highly Recommended!
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The Sebbelsee was created by an abandoned basalt quarry in the last century in the summit area of the Sebbel hill (333 meters) and is now surrounded by a dense stock of trees. When construction of the Knüllwaldbahn from Treysa to Bad Hersfeld began at the beginning of the 20th century, the basalt quarry also went into operation. After the quarry was shut down, the Sebbelsee was created.
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There has always been a natural waterfall where the Buchenbach squeezes its way through the rocks in a shady, narrow gorge. In the early 1920s, in a small basalt quarry, stones for road construction began to be mined directly in front of it. When the company was shut down, the quarry gradually fell into disrepair and was misused as a wild garbage dump. With the start of land restructuring in Christerode in 1971, the plan was drawn up to expand this former quarry into a small pond. A dilapidated irrigation ditch was renewed to supply water. This is how today's waterfall was created, which falls over an approximately 11 m high cliff into the pond. The waterfall hut was built by the citizens of Christeröd themselves. The entire facility was put into operation in 1974 and has been maintained and cared for by the local fishing club ever since. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christerode
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A wonderfully beautiful lake with a diverse flora and fauna. The area is also worth seeing!
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The lakes in the region offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and running, especially around Antrift Reservoir, which has a 2.8-kilometer lap perfect for running. The area also provides opportunities for observing local wildlife, particularly at the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve. For more extensive adventures, you can explore nearby cycling routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking trails.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Both Antrift Reservoir and Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly. Further afield, the Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake in Borken offers a sandy beach, bathing islands, a water slide, and an adventure playground, making it a popular spot for families.
Absolutely. The Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve is particularly known for its extremely diverse flora and fauna, where various waterfowl can be observed year-round. The southern part of the reservoir and its pre-dam form a 13-hectare nature reserve dedicated to protecting this wildlife.
Yes, Sebbelsee is an idyllic natural forest lake, formerly a basalt quarry, hidden away in the forest. It offers a tranquil setting for peace and pure nature, making it a perfect spot to enjoy solitude.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. For activities like hiking, running, and wildlife observation, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant weather. The Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve allows for waterfowl observation throughout the year. Even in winter, the region can offer unique sights, such as the 11-meter high Christerode Waterfall and Pond, which is unique for Hesse in winter.
Yes, the Antrift Reservoir is almost perfect for running, with a lap around the lake measuring approximately 2.8 kilometers. These runs can be extended into the neighboring villages or nearby forests. Many lakes also feature paths suitable for walking and hiking, allowing you to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna.
While Schrecksbach itself is more river-focused, for swimming, you would need to venture slightly further. The Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake in Borken is a well-equipped recreational lake with a sandy beach, non-swimmer areas, and regularly monitored water quality, making it ideal for swimming.
Parking availability varies by location. For instance, when visiting Sebbelsee, parking is available at Ottrau station. For other lakes like the Antrift Reservoir, designated parking areas are typically available for visitors, though specific details may require local inquiry.
Many natural areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs (e.g., on-leash requirements, swimming restrictions) can vary, particularly in nature reserves like the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve or designated swimming areas. It's always best to check local signage.
For nature photography, the Antrifttalsperre Nature Reserve offers diverse flora and fauna, including waterfowl, providing excellent subjects. Sebbelsee, hidden in the forest, provides an idyllic and tranquil setting for capturing serene landscapes. The Christerode Waterfall and Pond also presents unique photographic opportunities, especially in winter.
While the immediate vicinity of some natural lakes might be undeveloped, the broader region offers options. For example, the Stockelache Natural Swimming Lake has a restaurant on-site. For other lakes, you might find cafes or pubs in nearby villages or towns, often a short drive away.
Beyond the lakes, the region is characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and the Schwalm River. You can also visit the Christerode Waterfall and Pond, an 11-meter high waterfall unique to Hesse. The area's natural beauty is a significant draw for visitors.
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