Best lakes around Hessisch Lichtenau are situated within the scenic Geo-Naturpark Frau-Holle-Land, an area known for its natural landscapes and connections to local folklore. The region features several lakes and ponds, some with origins in mining history and others tied to the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. These bodies of water offer a mix of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area around Hessisch Lichtenau provides diverse options for exploring the local environment.
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Legend of the Frau Holle pond: The lake forms the entrance to Frau Holle's subterranean realm. At the bottom lies her castle of pure silver, surrounded by lush gardens full of flowers, fruit and vegetables. Every noon the beautiful young woman appears at her lake to take her bath in the middle of the pond. That's why this place is also called 'Bathroom of Frau Holle'. As the light earth mother and goddess of fertility, Mother Holle gave people rich harvests. She brought the rain that brought growth to the fields, and when she shook out their beds, the snow that covered everything. If they were angered, they brought misfortune and misery to the land.
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The 130 years of mining caused the water level on the Stellberg to fall sharply and yet large amounts of water broke into a pit on two occasions, so that mining was finally stopped. Instead, an opencast mine was built in 1962 and the basalt top layer was removed, but 5 years later the mine was completely shut down and the pit filled with water. There are large stones on the Stellbergsee that offer a nice place to sit. The lake can be easily circumnavigated.
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Great starting point for many well-marked hiking trails and circular routes. Very beautiful swamp pond with a lot of life in it: fish, frogs, newts, water striders and much more. Particularly recommended when the day-trippers make their way back ... then it gets quiet (only the frogs cannot be overheard), the sun is above the pond ... sit on one of the benches and pause.
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A very nice corner where many people hang out when the weather is good. Break highly recommended.
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Towel on the stones and enjoy the sun during the break.
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Great lake with clear water and a large basalt stone wall.
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The Stellbergsee is popularly known as the Mondsee and is a 1.4 hectare open-cast mine in the North Hessian Söhre.
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The lakes in this region offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and local folklore. Many, like Lake Kalbe and Stellbergsee, originated from former mining operations, while others, such as Frau Holle Pond, are deeply connected to the Brothers Grimm fairy tales.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Frau Holle Pond is part of an area rich in myth and offers easy exploration. The Karpfenfängerteich in Frau Holle Park in Hessisch Lichtenau also features modern artworks and is a pleasant spot for a family stroll.
The Grüner See (Green Lake) in Hundelshausen is a popular bathing lake, known for its good water quality, swimming jetty, and sunbathing lawns. Michelskopf Lake also offers a refreshing opportunity to cool off on warm days.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into extensive hiking networks. The area around Frau Holle Pond, for instance, is a key point on various hiking routes, including sections of the Frau-Holle-Route. Stellbergsee is easily circumnavigated and serves as a starting point for well-marked trails. You can find more options for hiking in the region on komoot's Lakes around Hessisch Lichtenau guide.
Lakes like Lake Kalbe and Stellbergsee are former open-cast mines that have filled with water, offering a glimpse into the region's brown coal mining history. The Karpfenfängerteich in Frau Holle Park dates back to the 14th century as a fish and fire-fighting pond, with sculptures and plaques detailing its past.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. Lake Kalbe is a popular spot for cycling, with routes like the 'Meißner – Kalbesee Runde'. You can explore more cycling options, including gravel biking and road cycling, by checking out komoot's guides for Gravel biking around Hessisch Lichtenau, Road Cycling Routes around Hessisch Lichtenau, and Cycling around Hessisch Lichtenau.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at Grüner See, while the spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Even in winter, places like Frau Holle Pond exude a magical atmosphere, perfect for tranquil walks.
The Grüner See (Green Lake) is notable for its distinctive green color, caused by phytoplankton, and its origin from an abandoned gypsum quarry. Lake Kalbe features remnants of its mining past, including 'burning coal' (sulphur smell) and unique basalt walls.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, the beautiful views, and the interesting historical context of the lakes. Many appreciate the numerous resting places around Stellbergsee and the idyllic setting of Michelskopf Lake. The blend of nature and local legends, especially around Frau Holle Pond, is also a significant draw.
Yes, Frau Holle Pond on the Hoher Meißner mountain is deeply intertwined with the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of Frau Holle. It is believed to be the entrance to her underground realm, and the surrounding area is rich with legends. The Karpfenfängerteich in Frau Holle Park also features sculptures and plaques inspired by the fairy tale.
Lake Kalbe is highly regarded for its picturesque views, offering insights into the geological and industrial heritage of the area. Red Lake is also noted for its incomparable beauty, providing a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Many lakes provide tranquil settings for relaxation. Stellbergsee is known for its tranquility and offers numerous resting places and varied perspectives. Red Lake is also described as a wonderful place to sit, let your eyes wander, and recharge.


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