Gelterswoog, Kaiserslautern
The Gelterswoog is the region's largest natural pond. Many visitors love using the extensive sports and leisure offerings.
Information: Tourist information Kaiserslautern city, phone: 0631/3652317
Billesweiher, Enkenbach-Alsenborn
The pond's name goes back to the medieval first name of Billung which was widespread among feudal families. The Billesweiher is surrounded by a homogeneous forest of beech and wood rush. The water is bordered by a more or less distinct silt zone. A dam holds two amphibian tunnels.
The reed belt in the north as well as the alder bog in the east and the silt zone in the intake area are the breeding and feeding space for various species of birds and the spawning ground for amphibians. Freely accessible year-round.
Information: Tourist office Enkenbach-Alsenborn, phone: 06303/913168
Silbersee (Silver lake), Kindsbach
The "silver lake" is located between Landstuhl and Kindsbach. It is now the property of the Landstuhl fishing sport club.
The name "silver lake" was coined by the local residents, partly in reference to a popular German adventure book by Karl May, "The Treasure of the Silver Lake". A restaurant offers a beautiful view of the lake.
Information: Touristinformation Sickingen tourism Landstuhl, phone: 06371/1300012
Bärenlochweiher, Kindsbach
Swimming in a natural pond with a view of the restaurant - who could ask for anything more. There is also a playground with seats. The terrain is publicly accessible at any time.
Information: Touristinformation Sickingen tourism Landstuhl, phone: 06371/1300012
Seewoog, Miesenbach
The Seewoog is located in a recreation area from where a nature trail starts into the bird sanctuary.
Information: Verbandsgemeinde Ramstein-Miesenbach, phone: 06371/592177
Sägmühlweiher (Saw mill pond), Trippstadt
This small reservoir is located directly at the edge of the forest and freely accessible for anyone. The facilities of the neighboring campground can be used for a fee. There are playgrounds, grill huts and tennis courts. Swimming and fishing permitted.
Information: Tourist office Trippstadt, phone: 06306/341
Lanzenbrunnenweiher, Otterberg
Information: Tourist office Otterberg, phone: 06301/31504
Hammerweiher, Kaiserslautern
Information: Tourist office Kaiserslautern city, phone: 0631/3652317
Walzweiher, Stelzenberg
Information: Tourist office Kaiserslautern-Süd, phone: 0631/2016135
Forellenwoog, Katzweiler
Information: Tourist office Otterbach, phone: 06301/607260