Best lakes around Melsungen provide diverse aquatic experiences in northern Hesse. This charming town is nestled amidst a landscape characterized by its natural beauty and varied water bodies. The region offers opportunities for both active water sports and tranquil nature retreats. Visitors can explore a selection of lakes, each with distinct features and attractions.
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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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An absolutely gorgeous lake 😍 Idyllic location, clear water and intact nature 👍
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Attention at the Christteich: partly very coarse gravel, danger of falling.
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You can circle the lake directly along the shore, but for the sake of the animals not in the early morning hours and never at night
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The Hellkopfsee near Hessisch Lichtenau is a former open-cast mining lake from the 1960s, which is now fished and maintained by the local fishing club. In June 2021, an angler was able to land a 1.90m long catfish here. In the western area there are a few smaller paths that are good for mountain biking.
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...is often on the way, no matter which direction you go. ;-)
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Beautiful lake, formerly the old open-cast mine
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Several lakes near Melsungen offer great swimming opportunities. Stellbergsee and Michelskopf Lake are popular bathing spots known for their clear water. You can also swim at Höllchen, Freizeitsee Bebra-Breitenbach (which is also dog-friendly), and Naturbadesee Melsungen, located within a leisure center. Singliser See allows swimming at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard.
Yes, many lakes around Melsungen are suitable for families. Stellbergsee, Michelskopf Lake, and Hellkopfsee are all marked as family-friendly. Naturbadesee Melsungen, with its integrated camping and leisure center, is particularly well-suited for families looking for accessible swimming and facilities.
Singliser See is known as a 'sport-lake' and is particularly favored for its excellent wind conditions, making it ideal for windsurfing and stand-up paddling. Its clear waters also make it appealing for diving.
Yes, Freizeitsee Bebra-Breitenbach is a popular destination where swimming is permitted for both people and their dogs, making it a great choice for pet owners.
Beyond swimming and water sports, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling. Bugasee features a wide network of trails perfect for cycling, jogging, and hiking. Borkener See has an 8-kilometer hiking and cycling path around its perimeter. You can find many routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking in the area. For more detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Melsungen, Gravel biking around Melsungen, and MTB Trails around Melsungen guides.
For a tranquil retreat, Höllchen is a small, serene forest lake known for its calm atmosphere. Borkener See is a significant nature reserve, offering an idyllic spot for quiet recreation and diverse flora and fauna. Hellkopfsee is also part of a fauna-flora habitat, providing a protected environment for many animals, though swimming is prohibited there to preserve its natural state.
Many lakes offer beautiful perspectives. Stellbergsee is noted for its many rest stops and different viewpoints. Michelskopf Lake, nestled in the forest, provides a picturesque setting, especially with the rock wall on the opposite side. Bugasee is also a good location for birdwatching due to its abundant nature.
Yes, Singliser See features a café-bistro directly on the lake. Freizeitsee Bebra-Breitenbach also provides amenities such as a snack bar and pitches for motorhomes with electricity and disposal facilities, making it convenient for longer stays.
Visitors frequently praise the clear water and the refreshing opportunities for cooling off, especially at lakes like Michelskopf Lake and Stellbergsee. The idyllic locations, often surrounded by forests, and the peaceful atmosphere are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse perspectives and quiet spots available for relaxation.
Yes, Freizeitsee Bebra-Breitenbach is easily accessible via the Fulda cycle path (R1), making it a great stop for cyclists. Bugasee also offers a wide network of trails suitable for cycling.
Yes, Borkener See originated from a former lignite opencast mine and is now a significant nature reserve. Similarly, Großer Exbergsee is one of two neighboring lakes in former lignite opencast mines.


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