Lakes around Bad Staffelstein, located in Upper Franconia, offer opportunities for recreation and swimming. The region is characterized by its natural surroundings and proximity to the Main river. These lakes provide diverse experiences, from equipped bathing areas to more natural settings.
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The Obermaintherme in Bad Staffelstein is an absolute delight in any weather - every visit is like a day at the seaside 🌊😉!!! And the Obermaintherme is wonderfully accessible by train 🚆 👍.
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So, for me, the ideal place for swimming and relaxing is quiet and largely deserted. But everyone has their own preferences. In any case, the operators have managed to bring a bit of a holiday feeling to the heart of Franconia.
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The most beautiful part of the cycle path here.
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The Obermain Therme in Bad Staffelstein is a popular thermal spa known for its healing and relaxing properties. It offers the warmest and strongest thermal brine bath in Bavaria, making it a unique experience. The spa has various pools with different temperatures and mineral contents that help with relaxation and regeneration. In addition to the thermal pools, there is also a spacious sauna area with various saunas and steam baths that offer something for every taste. The Obermain Therme is an ideal place to escape from everyday life and pamper your body, mind and soul. For more information, such as opening times and admission prices, visit the official Obermain Therme website. Source: KI
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Unfortunately it's usually crowded when the weather is nice. Otherwise it's great.
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The Rudufer bathing lake offers a (small) sandy beach and a non-swimmer area with a flat shore. Sun loungers and pedal boats can be rented from a rental shop. When the weather is nice, a kiosk with a terrace café is open from 1 p.m. There are also sanitary facilities. Swimming and the bathing beach are free, but there is a small fee for parking (3 euros per day, 1 euro for two hours) Tents and camping are also permitted at the Rudufersee. However, this must be applied for at the local authority. Tents are only permitted at the designated fire pits, and mobile homes may only be parked in the car park. Source: https://www.br.de/franken/inhalt/heimat/Rudufersee100.html
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Memorial plaque for the spiritual father of the thermal baths. I think it's a great idea. You can really relax there.
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For swimming and recreation, the Rudufersee offers a sandy beach, non-swimmer area, and amenities like pedal boat rentals and a kiosk. The Ostsee Bad Staffelstein is also highly regarded for its excellent water quality, earning a 'Blue Flag' distinction, and provides comprehensive facilities including diving platforms, beach volleyball, and barrier-free access. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area and its Caribbean Corner are popular family-friendly swim spots with facilities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area is a family-friendly swim spot where activities like stand-up paddleboarding are possible. The Caribbean Corner at Oberwallenstädter Lake also offers a beach area with facilities, creating a holiday atmosphere for families. The Ostsee Bad Staffelstein features a dedicated children's area and supervised swimming, making it a safe choice for families.
The lakes around Bad Staffelstein are set in natural surroundings, often bordering the Main river. You'll find picturesque lake landscapes, especially around the Riedsee (Middle Lake). The Rudufersee features a small sandy beach and a flat shore, while the Ostsee Bad Staffelstein has a pleasant gravel and sand lakebed. Many areas offer viewpoints to appreciate the scenery.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Bad Staffelstein guide. There are also mountain hikes, such as those detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Bad Staffelstein guide, and numerous running trails, including those near the lakes, which you can find in the Running Trails around Bad Staffelstein guide.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities near the lakes. For example, a moderate running trail offers views of the Westsee and Mittelsee. You can find more detailed routes and trails, including those suitable for running and mountain hiking, by exploring the Running Trails around Bad Staffelstein and Mountain Hikes around Bad Staffelstein guides.
The lakes are particularly popular during the summer months, attracting many visitors looking to enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Rudufersee, for instance, is typically open for swimming and activities from May to September. For water activities and sunbathing, summer is ideal.
Many of the popular lakes offer facilities. The Ostsee Bad Staffelstein provides well-maintained sanitary facilities and a snack bar. At Rudufersee, you'll find sanitary facilities and a kiosk with a terrace café open during good weather. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area and Caribbean Corner also have facilities and cafes.
Parking is generally available, though sometimes for a fee. For example, at the Rudufersee, there is a small parking fee (3 euros per day, 1 euro for two hours), but entry for pedestrians and cyclists is free.
Yes, stand-up paddleboarding is possible at some locations. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area is noted as a place where SUP is an option, offering a great way to enjoy the water.
Yes, the Riedsee (Middle Lake) is primarily used as angling waters. It is an approximately 30-acre quarry lake known for various fish types including eel, perch, bream, pike, carp, roach, catfish, and zander.
Yes, the Ostsee Bad Staffelstein is designed with accessibility in mind, offering barrier-free access to the water, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes, from well-equipped bathing areas to more natural settings. Many enjoy the holiday atmosphere at spots like the Caribbean Corner, the opportunity for relaxation, and the various water activities available. The natural beauty and the chance to unwind by the water are frequently highlighted.


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