Seeweiher

50°32′53″N 8°08′58″E / 50.548017°N 8.149538°E / 50.548017; 8.149538Max. length0.939 kilometres (0.583 mi)Surface area0.13 kilometres (0.081 mi)

The Seeweiher is a reservoir north of the village of Waldernbach in the municipality of Mengerskirchen (county of Limburg-Weilburg) in the Westerwald in the German state of Hesse. It impounds the Vöhlerbach, a tributary of the Kallenbach which, in turn, flows into the River Lahn. It has a surface area of 13 hectares.

The Seeweiher was impounded in 1452 and is thus one of the oldest reservoirs in Hesse.

Leisure facilities

There was a campsite on the shores of the bathing lake and, since 1978, there has been a weekend village with 66 houses. Once a year the Westerwald Water Working Group holds a water work assessment for Newfoundland and Landseer dogs on land owned by the DLRG by the Seeweiher.[1]

References

  1. ^ wasserarbeitsgruppe-westerwald.de: Veranstaltungskalender 2010, 1 December 2009
  • Hessian State Officwe for the Environment and Geology: Seeweiher Mengerskirchen. In: Badeseen in Hessen, retrieved 13 May 2009
  • Information on the Seeweiher
  • Information on the Westerwald Water Working Group