Best lakes around Eibelstadt include options for riverfront recreation and accessible bathing lakes. Eibelstadt is situated along the Main River, offering water-based activities. The area provides various recreational spots for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby bathing lakes complement the river experience, providing additional opportunities for relaxation and swimming.
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For hikers, the pond is a popular stopover on various routes, such as the "Bach Runde von Gerbrunn" or the "Bach Runde von Rottendorf" (Bach Loop). The surrounding area is ideal for walks or short hikes.
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Jörg explained it really well 👍
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Beautiful pond, for running / walking, chilling .... just great
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The Alandsbach is fed, among other things, by the spring lake.
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The pond is often colored green by duckweed and is a real frog paradise. Around the pond you will find mystical rocky landscapes, including a small bridge. There is also a hidden, open moat leading to the pond.
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An artificial lake with a small inlet (spawning ground for toads)
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The spring lake is a natural monument in the district of Frauenland directly on the boundary to Randersacker. The spring lake is also known as snake lake, little lake or strudlbrunn. The spring lake is formed from two small, connected water areas. The body of water with an area of 350 m² has a low water level of 60 to 80 centimeters deep and is densely surrounded by chestnut trees, Norway maple, black cherry and walnut, hazel, willow, dogwood, sloe, elder, hawthorn and privet. As typical riparian vegetation, there are some old white willows at the edge of the pond, whose branches tower far above the water surface. A mighty, 25 meter high pyramidal poplar characterizes the natural monument, visible from afar. The natural monument is an important refuge for the fauna. Various songbirds breed regularly in the shrubbery along the banks. Many dragonflies and butterflies also live near the water. It is the only spawning water in the area for amphibians and therefore has a particularly important ecological function. The designation as a natural monument was carried out by municipal ordinance on March 15, 1938. In 2010, as part of maintenance measures, the sludge formed by leaves being carried in was extensively pumped out of the water.
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Beyond the Mainlände Eibelstadt, which offers a popular riverfront bathing bay and recreational facilities, visitors often enjoy Mouth of the Rappertsmühlbach into the Zeubelrieder Weiher for its peaceful natural setting. Other favorites include Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley, known for its ecological importance as a toad spawning ground, and Graf-Luckner Pond, an idyllic spot directly on the Main River with barbecue facilities.
Yes, the Mainlände Eibelstadt features a dedicated bathing bay along the Main River, separated from shipping traffic, with a sandy and pebble beach ideal for families. For traditional lake swimming, Erlabrunner See and Rinderfelder See are easily reachable bathing lakes from Eibelstadt, offering relaxed hours by the water.
The Mainlände Eibelstadt is highly recommended for families, offering a safe bathing bay, a large natural playground, fitness equipment, and picnic areas. Additionally, Mouth of the Rappertsmühlbach into the Zeubelrieder Weiher, Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley, Graf-Luckner Pond, Frosch Pond (Gerbrunn), and Quellsee Nature Monument Frauenland are all considered family-friendly spots.
You'll find diverse natural settings. For instance, Mouth of the Rappertsmühlbach into the Zeubelrieder Weiher is an artificially created body of water in a peaceful natural area. Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley is an artificial lake vital for toad spawning. The Quellsee Nature Monument Frauenland is a significant refuge for local fauna, including various songbirds, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians, surrounded by diverse trees like chestnut, willow, and hazel.
Yes, the Main-Radweg (Main Cycle Path) runs directly past the Mainlände Eibelstadt, making it easily accessible by bike. For hikers, Frosch Pond (Gerbrunn) is a popular stopover on various routes. You can find many options for outdoor activities, including easy hikes and road cycling routes, by exploring the guides for easy hikes around Eibelstadt and road cycling routes around Eibelstadt.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally best for enjoying swimming and water sports at places like Mainlände Eibelstadt, Erlabrunner See, and Rinderfelder See. Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley is particularly interesting from mid-March when water returns and newts and toads begin to spawn, with tadpoles abundant by late May.
Yes, Graf-Luckner Pond, located directly on the Main River, offers barbecue facilities, making it a great spot for a relaxed outing with food.
The Mainlände Eibelstadt provides a slipway specifically for water sports enthusiasts, making it an excellent spot for stand-up paddleboarding, canoes, and rowing boats on the Main River.
Absolutely. Mouth of the Rappertsmühlbach into the Zeubelrieder Weiher is described as a peaceful place to rest and enjoy nature. Erlabrunner See and Rinderfelder See are also known for offering relaxed hours by the water.
The Mainlände Eibelstadt is well-equipped with a bathing bay, sandy and pebble beach, a large natural playground, fitness equipment, a 'heavenly swing,' balancing parcours, a Main terrace, and a picnic area. There's also a boules court, a viewing platform, a slipway for water sports, and a kiosk for refreshments.
Yes, Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley serves as a crucial spawning ground for toads, with tadpoles visible in late spring. The Quellsee Nature Monument Frauenland is an important refuge for various songbirds, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians, making it an excellent spot for observing local fauna.


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