Seeweiher

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.

Seeweiher (Mengerskirchen)
View over the Seeweiher
Seeweiher (Mengerskirchen)
LocationHesse
Coordinates50°32′53″N 8°08′58″E
Max. length0.939 kilometres (0.583 mi)
Surface area0.13 kilometres (0.081 mi)

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

Leisure facilities

There used to be 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
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