Best attractions and places to see around Großenseebach include a mix of natural landscapes and cultural experiences, making it a suitable base for exploration. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities within the wider region, including cycling and hiking routes. Großenseebach itself is a smaller community that hosts local cultural events.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It would currently be advisable to bypass the area widely.
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You pass directly by on the cycle path.
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Here you have the opportunity to see such a huge lock up close.
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The Dechsendorfer Weiher (Großer Bischofsweiher) and the almost equally large Kleiner Bischofsweiher were created in the Middle Ages by the Bamberg bishops as carp ponds. Due to the large water surfaces and the immediate surroundings, both ponds are of great importance for species and biotope protection, especially for water birds. The Dechsendorfer Weiher are a popular destination for those seeking local recreation due to their proximity and closeness to nature. The pond is used as a bathing pond; however, use was restricted by the algae problem. The bathing ban is also announced locally and by clearly visible signs or signs at the bathing area. The fields to the west of the ponds are in the Sandachse Franken nature conservation project and the forest areas of the Markwald directly adjacent to the east are protected forest. The entire area is a landscape conservation area. The Dechsendorfer Weiher was previously flowed through by the Röttenbach. This has now been created as a new Röttenbach over a length of 1.6 km from the intermediate dam inlet area to the downstream area of the Dechsendorfer Weiher. A near-natural watercourse is intended to improve the previously moderate water structure and create new habitats for the ecological diversity of nature. The lack of passability of the Röttenbach was restored. In the new Röttenbach, nutrients, sediments and also fish from the catchment area of the Dechsendorfer Weiher can be diverted around it into the downstream area of the pond. The pond is no longer in the main tributary but in the bypass and can therefore be managed in terms of the quality and quantity of the incoming water. With the targeted planting of aquatic plants, the pond was returned to a plant-dominated state. [ Source: https://erlangen.de/aktuelles/gewaesserschutz-dechsendorfer-weiher ]
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The Erlangen lock was built between May 1967 and July 1970 as part of the construction of the federal waterway Main-Danube Canal and was inaugurated on October 30, 1970. As it is dilapidated, the new building has been planned since 2014 while the facility is still in operation. It is designed as an economy lock with three economy basins to the west of the lock basin. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleuse_Erlangen
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Nice flat cycle path
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The Erlangen lock is now being renovated after a short period of operation
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The most prominent natural attraction is Dechsendorfer Pond (also known as Großer Bischofsweiher), a popular recreational area for swimming, sunbathing, and barbecuing. You can also enjoy rowing, sailing, or cycling and hiking along its circular route. The wider region is part of the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, the area offers several scenic cycling paths. A popular choice is the Cycle path along the former railroad line, which provides an interesting and pleasant ride. Another option is the Main-Danube Canal Cycle Path. For more cycling adventures, you can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'Small Bishop's Pond – Dechsendorfer Pond loop', on the Cycling around Großenseebach guide.
Großenseebach hosts an established 'Kultur & Freizeit' event series annually from mid-October to early November, featuring concerts, readings, and theater performances. The community also celebrates the traditional Kirchweih (or Kerwa/Kärwa) festival every year on the first weekend of September.
Absolutely. Great Bishop's Pond is ideal for families, offering facilities for barbecuing and swimming, along with a kiosk and a small playground. The Erlangen Lock is also a fascinating spot where children can watch ships pass through. For a wildlife experience, the Hundshaupten Wildlife Park is a short distance away.
Numerous hiking trails exist around Großenseebach. You can enjoy circular routes around Dechsendorfer Pond. More challenging options include the 'Brunhildenstein Loop', while easier paths like 'Maria Sibylla Merian - Stationen ihres Lebens' and 'Dianastraße Loop' are also available. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Großenseebach guide, which includes options like the 'Panorama Trail loop'.
While Großenseebach itself is a smaller community, the broader region offers significant historical sites. You can visit the impressive 18th-century baroque Weingartsgreuth Castle, or explore the rich history of the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg. The nearby city of Bamberg boasts a UNESCO World Heritage Old Town with its unique architecture, including the old town hall in the river and 'Little Venice'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the recreational opportunities at Dechsendorfer Pond, highlighting its spacious sunbathing lawns, swimming, and barbecue spots. The scenic and entertaining nature of the Cycle path along the former railroad line is also frequently praised, especially as an alternative to main roads. Many also enjoy watching ships at the Erlangen Lock.
Yes, in the nearby city of Erlangen, you can find the Palais Stutterheim, which houses the Kunstpalais exhibiting modern and contemporary art. The Heinrich Kirchner Sculpture Garden, located on the southern slope of the Burgberg, features seventeen large bronze sculptures by the Erlangen-born artist. Additionally, the Museum of Industrial Culture and the Erlangen City Museum offer insights into the region's history and industry.
The circular route around Dechsendorfer Pond offers pleasant views of the lake. For broader scenic vistas, the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park provides numerous elevated points. In Erlangen, the Huguenot Church tower offers a beautiful view of the city.
The warmer months are generally best for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and swimming at Dechsendorfer Pond. The Kirchweih festival takes place in early September, and cultural events are held from mid-October to early November, offering additional reasons to visit during autumn.
Beyond the historical castles, the city of Bamberg is renowned for its unique architecture. Its Old Town features the distinctive Old Town Hall situated in the middle of a river and the charming 'Little Venice' area, characterized by its picturesque fishermen's houses along the Regnitz River.
Road cyclists can find several routes of varying distances and difficulties. Examples include the 'View of Willersdorf loop' and the 'Erlangen – Huguenot Church Erlangen loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Großenseebach guide.


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