Best lakes around Frauensee are found within a region characterized by historical sites, natural landscapes, and diverse water bodies. This area, located in the Thuringian Wartburg district, features lakes integrated into urban settings and natural reserves. The landscape includes historical castles, river floodplains, and unique geological formations like volcanic cave systems contributing to mysterious lake features. It offers a combination of cultural heritage and natural exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A really nice path around the lake-drum-rum
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Today's Schloss Frauensee was built between 1632 and 1634 as an administrative building for the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel. It was erected on the foundations of the former Cistercian convent of Frauensee, which was founded around 1200 and dissolved in 1536 during the Reformation. The Renaissance building served as the administrative and judicial seat of the Frauensee office, a Hessian exclave in the surrounding Saxon territory. Particularly striking are the central tower and the portal with the Latin inscription: „Salus sit exeuntibus, similiter pax intrantibus“ („Salvation to those who leave, and peace likewise to those who enter“) Above the entrance is the Hessian coat of arms with the year 1634. Today, the castle houses, among other things, the Frauensee local history rooms and, as a historical landmark, shapes the village's appearance directly on the lake.
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Beautiful little, inconspicuous castle right in the village 😊
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Beautiful castle right in the town of the same name.
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A former manor house in the Baroque style, which is now referred to as a "castle". In preparation for the town's anniversary, archaeological excavations were carried out in the castle courtyard, and traces and remains of walls from the former Frauensee monastery complex were found. The current castle, built between 1632 and 1634 by Landgrave Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel, is the seat of the local administration and houses the local history museum.
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The mysterious castle lake, with no water supply, always the same water level. To my knowledge, the bottom of the lake has not yet been found. It is a volcanic cave system. Where does the water come from?
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Here a herd of Taurus cattle comes quite close to you. A beautiful photo opportunity and an interesting and close encounter, especially for children.
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Not much remains of the Schnepfenburg, mentioned in 1166, which was intended to protect the graduation tower. It was used as an official residence and prison until 1786, then caught fire and was replaced by a castle. This now forms the district court. The Schnepfenburg was described as "insurmountable" and you can still explore the imposing walls above the castle lake today. The viewing platform is only closed at night.
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The region offers diverse natural spectacles. You can visit Wild Pastures in the Rhäden, a natural area with water, trees, meadows, and various birds and ungulates, including water buffalo. Additionally, the Schnepfenburg Castle features a mysterious castle lake with a constant water level, believed to be fed by a volcanic cave system.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore Frauensee Castle, which stands on the grounds of a former Cistercian monastery and now houses a local history museum. Another significant site is Schnepfenburg Castle, originally built to protect local saltworks, with remnants of its imposing walls still visible above its unique castle lake.
Many locations are family-friendly. You can enjoy a relaxing walk around Burgsee, Bad Salzungen, which is located in the city center and features water fountains. Visiting Frauensee Castle offers a glimpse into local history, and observing wildlife at Wild Pastures in the Rhäden is also a popular family activity.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. A notable route is the Cycle Path Through the Werra Floodplain and Gravel Pits, which provides scenic views of the Werra River, its small lakes, and gravel pits, often accompanied by birdsong and sights of stork nests. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Frauensee guide.
Yes, there are several hiking options. You can find easy hikes that loop around the area, such as the 'Lake Frauensee – Frauensee Castle loop from Frauensee' which is approximately 4 km long. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Easy hikes around Frauensee guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The relaxing atmosphere of urban lakes like Burgsee, the unique wildlife viewing at Wild Pastures, and the historical charm of Frauensee Castle are often highlighted. The community has contributed over 339 photos and 574 upvotes, reflecting a strong positive experience.
Yes, Burgsee, Bad Salzungen is perfect for this. Located in the middle of the city, a lap around this lake is considered very relaxing, with water fountains adding to the serene ambiance. It's also known for a railing adorned with love locks.
Definitely. Wild Pastures in the Rhäden is a prime spot for nature observation, featuring water birds and even water buffalo. The Cycle Path Through the Werra Floodplain also offers opportunities to see various birds and stork nests.
The guide highlights the beauty of the Werra floodplain in May, noting 'beautiful trees and lots of birdsong.' Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and for enjoying the natural spectacles and historical sites.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Frauensee – Josupeit's Ruh Shelter loop from Frauensee,' which is approximately 7.9 km long and rated as moderate difficulty. More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Frauensee guide.
The Frauensee region features a variety of lakes, including urban lakes integrated into townscapes, historical castle lakes with unique geological features, and natural water bodies within protected areas. This diversity offers a range of experiences from relaxing city walks to exploring natural spectacles.


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