Best lakes around Abenberger Wald are found in the nearby Franconian Lake District, as Abenberger Wald itself is a forested area without natural lakes. This region is home to several notable lakes, including the Great Brombach Lake and the Little Brombach Lake. These reservoirs serve to regulate water levels and offer extensive recreational opportunities. The area provides a comprehensive outdoor experience for visitors.
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In 31 minutes from the Waldstrandbad Windsbach to Günzersreuth home.😉
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In some sections of the Igelsbachsee you might think you were in Sweden.
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beautiful natural swimming pool with 100m lanes.
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the best natural swimming pool ever
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Beautiful gravel bike path, can be ridden very relaxed with good views
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Beautiful circular walk around the Igelsbachsee, also suitable for strollers.
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It is much quieter around the Igelsbachsee than at the two Brombachsees. This may be because there are no places to stop for refreshments at the lake other than at the dam. However, the lake is very popular with anglers.
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While Abenberger Wald itself is forested, the nearby Franconian Lake District offers several highly recommended lakes. The Great Brombach Lake and the Little Brombach Lake are popular for their extensive recreational opportunities. For a quiet spot, visitors appreciate Gauchsdorf Quarry Lake, though swimming is prohibited there. Another highlight is Waldstrandbad Windsbach, a natural swimming pool perfect for refreshment.
The Great Brombach Lake and Little Brombach Lake are excellent for water sports. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, sailing, fishing, boating, snorkeling, canoeing, and windsurfing. The tranquil waters of the Little Brombach Lake are particularly well-suited for these activities.
Yes, both the Great and Little Brombach Lakes feature extensive and beautiful cycling and footpaths. The Franconian Lake District Path is a 66 km cycle path connecting the three largest lakes in the district. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like those found in the Easy hikes around Abenberger Wald guide.
Absolutely. The Brombachsee region, including the Great Brombach Lake, is highly recommended for families. It features attractions for children, including playgrounds, and even a dedicated dog beach. Waldstrandbad Windsbach is also a great family-friendly natural swimming pool.
At the Great Brombach Lake, you can see the Weiter Bogen sculpture, a man-made monument that visually represents the strong fluctuations in water level. Another art installation, the “Focused Aluminum Stele”, can be found by the lake, offering a unique blend of art and nature.
The lakes are a major recreational hub, especially popular during the warmer months for swimming and water sports. The MS Brombachsee trimaran operates daily, offering scenic cruises. The extensive trails are enjoyable year-round, but summer and early autumn are ideal for most outdoor activities.
Yes, there are trails suitable for mountain biking, such as the Singletrack at the Gauchsdorf Quarry Lake. For trail running, you can find various routes in the Running Trails around Abenberger Wald guide, including loops around local ponds and villages.
Yes, the Brombachsee region is generally dog-friendly, with specific amenities like a dog beach available at the Great Brombach Lake. Many trails around the lakes are also suitable for walks with dogs.
Many bathing beaches, such as those at the Great Brombach Lake and Little Brombach Lake, offer amenities like restrooms, snack bars, and sometimes even beer gardens serving Franconian specialties. Some beaches, like Badestrand Langlau, may also have the DLRG (German Lifeguard Association) present on weekends for safety.
Visitors particularly enjoy the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of places like Gauchsdorf Quarry Lake, the refreshing opportunities at natural swimming pools like Waldstrandbad Windsbach, and the scenic views offered by highlights such as the Weiter Bogen sculpture at Großer Brombachsee. The variety of water sports and extensive trails also contribute to a highly appreciated outdoor experience.
Yes, the Little Brombach Lake area offers camping opportunities, including unique barrel accommodations at some campsites, providing a distinctive experience close to the water.
The MS Brombachsee is Europe's largest trimaran passenger ship. It operates daily on the Great Brombach Lake, offering scenic cruises and connecting five different locations around the lake. Bicycles can even be transported free of charge on board.


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