Lakes in Rothenbucher Forst are located within a 34.91 km² forested, unincorporated area in the Bavarian Spessart mountains. This region offers several notable lakes and water features. These sites are recognized for their natural characteristics, recreational opportunities, and historical significance. The area provides diverse experiences for visitors exploring its natural landscape.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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with very interesting insights into the flora and fauna
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In the Lohrbach area there are some areas that are very humid. There are also a lot of mosquitoes here in the summer.
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A storm has left its mark. Many trees have fallen into the lake.
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A beautiful path, crisscrossed with many arms of water, which gives the vegetation a lush green.
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The third dreamy lying forest lake on the tour today.
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Beautiful forest lake in the middle of the Hochspessart.
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Among the most appreciated lakes in Rothenbucher Forst are Kaltengrundsee, known as a significant natural monument, and Bomigsee, Rothenbuch, which is popular for outdoor activities. Visitors also enjoy Breitsee, an idyllic forest lake situated between Rothenbuch and Weibersbrunn.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Erlenfurt Pond is a key feature of a popular and accessible hiking loop starting from Weibersbrunn. You can find many more options, including moderate and difficult trails, by exploring the Hiking in Rothenbucher Forst guide.
Several lakes in Rothenbucher Forst are considered family-friendly. Kaltengrundsee and Breitsee are both listed as family-friendly highlights, offering pleasant environments for a family outing.
Absolutely! Bomigsee, Rothenbuch is particularly noteworthy for outdoor activity enthusiasts, as there are excellent mountain biking (MTB) trails in its vicinity. This makes it an ideal destination for combining a scenic lake visit with an active cycling adventure.
Yes, Kaltengrundsee has a rich history. It was created in 1935 as a wet storage area for trunk wood and later used for fish farming. Since 1973, it has been preserved as a biotope and was added to the list of natural monuments in 1977, making it a valuable site for nature enthusiasts interested in conservation and local history.
The Rothenbucher Forst is rich in natural features. Beyond the lakes themselves, you'll find extensive forests and wetland biotopes. For instance, the Forest ponds and wetland biotopes in Naturpark Spessart were created for conservation, hosting diverse wildlife like crayfish, pond mussels, dragonflies, newts, and grass snakes.
Yes, the "Boardwalk on the Hafenlohrbach – Erlenfurt Pond loop" offers a moderate hike with easily accessible paths, making it suitable for various fitness levels and perfect for leisurely strolls amidst nature. This area is ideal for those seeking an easy walk.
Yes, Mittlerer Aubachsee is recognized as a spot used for fishing. Anglers seeking a peaceful location to enjoy their hobby may find this an attractive option within the Rothenbucher Forst.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. Tips for Kaltengrundsee mention it as 'one of the most beautiful lakes in the Spessart' with a small jetty inviting you to linger. The overall area is appreciated for its idyllic forest lakes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
While beautiful in winter, caution is advised. For example, Kaltengrundsee is fed by a cold spring, which results in exceptionally cold water and thin, dangerous ice in winter, despite freezing. It's generally not recommended to step on the ice.
Yes, the region is generally dog-friendly. The Forest ponds and wetland biotopes in Naturpark Spessart are specifically noted as a place where 'dogs have fun in the water'.
Yes, the Erlenfurt Pond is part of a popular circular hiking loop. For more options, you can explore the Hiking in Rothenbucher Forst guide, which includes several circular routes of varying distances and difficulties.


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