Best lakes around Margetshöchheim are primarily found in the nearby Erlabrunn recreational area, which offers accessible aquatic attractions. This region, situated along the Main River, features a landscape characterized by its proximity to water bodies and natural areas. While Margetshöchheim itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding municipality of Erlabrunn provides popular swimming lakes within a 19-hectare recreational space. The area is known for its family-friendly amenities and integration with the Main Cycle Path.
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The Schwemmsee is a wetland biotope and natural monument in the Höchberg forest. The body of water is located in a depression (334 m above sea level) west of Höchberg in the municipal forest. The Schwemmsee is a stop on the Höchberg forest nature trail and can also be reached from the New Cemetery car park about 200 meters to the northeast. The Schwemmsee probably formed in the last ice age from an ice lens in the ground: an ice lens is a raised area of the ground that occurs when there is frost and the ground is cohesive. The reason for this is the capillary effect, which makes it possible to transport groundwater from a depth of up to 50 m to the frost penetration depth (between 20 and 120 cm in winter in Germany). The water collects there, freezes and raises the ground. Since the groundwater is constantly replenished, the ice accumulations and the raised areas above them become larger and larger. The forest pond has been designated a natural monument since March 25, 1938. [2] The protected area has an area of about 1500 m². The lake provides a habitat for numerous animals. (Würzburg Wiki)
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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 Erlabrunner Badesee local recreation area The Würzburg Recreation and Hiking Area Association has created the "Erlabrunner Badesee" local recreation area on a 19-hectare site. But the name is a little misleading, because there are actually two lakes - the Große See and the Kleine See. Together they have a water surface area of seven hectares. Location and directions The bathing lake is located in 97250 Erlabrunn, between Würzburg and Zellingen, and can be reached via State Road 2300. The journey from Würzburg takes around a quarter of an hour. The first exit leads directly to the Kleiner See, the second to the kiosk. A total of 1,000 parking spaces are available for drivers. It is also possible to get there easily by public transport, there is a bus stop right outside the door. But it is even nicer to get there by bike, as the Main Cycle Path winds around the bathing lake. Opening hours May to September inclusive: 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. (or at dusk) October and April: 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. (or at dusk) November inclusive March: 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Source: https://www.landkreis-wuerzburg.de/Bildung-Freizeit-Kultur/Urlaub-dahemm/Badesee/
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The forest pond is particularly protected as a natural monument. The alluvial lake offers a habitat for numerous animals, including the dragonfly (Anisoptera) and the pond newt (Triturus vulgaris). The natural monument is characterized by a swinging lawn with cattails, sedges, field mint, purple loosestrife, rushes, loosestrife and the rare water fennel. The yellow iris blooms on the banks from May to July. In contrast to the Bauernsee, the Schwemmsee rarely dries out.
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While Margetshöchheim itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the primary aquatic attractions are the Erlabrunner Lake, located in the nearby Erlabrunn recreational area. This area features two popular swimming lakes and is easily accessible from Margetshöchheim.
Yes, the Erlabrunner Lake is particularly family-friendly. It offers shallow entry points, a children's playground, a cable car to an island, and large sunbathing lawns. Other natural spots like Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley and Schwemmsee Natural Monument are also noted as family-friendly for nature exploration.
At the Erlabrunner Lake, you can swim, sunbathe, play beach volleyball or table tennis, and use barbecue areas. The area is also directly adjacent to the Main Cycle Path, making it ideal for cyclists. For nature observation, places like Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley and Schwemmsee Natural Monument offer peaceful settings.
The Erlabrunner Lake recreational area is open year-round, but it is most popular for swimming and outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from May to September. For observing wildlife like tadpoles and newts, late May and early spring are ideal at spots like Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley.
The region offers diverse natural features. The Schwemmsee Natural Monument is a wetland biotope with a swinging lawn, home to dragonflies, pond newts, and diverse plant life including yellow irises. The Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley is a spawning ground for toads and newts. The Quellsee Nature Monument Frauenland is an important refuge for songbirds, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians.
The Erlabrunner Lake recreational area features a barrier-free entrance, making it accessible. It also has numerous parking facilities and is reachable by public transport, with a bus stop right outside.
The Erlabrunner Lake is generally open from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. (or at dusk) from May to September. In October and April, hours are 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and from November to March, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around the region, including routes near the Main River and the Erlabrunn area. For detailed routes, explore the Easy hikes around Margetshöchheim guide.
Absolutely. The Erlabrunner Lake is located directly adjacent to the Main Cycle Path, offering excellent cycling opportunities. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Margetshöchheim guide.
Visitors frequently praise the free admission and refreshing swimming opportunities at Erlabrunner Lake, especially its accessibility from the Main Cycle Path. The idyllic setting of smaller ponds like Graf-Luckner Pond, with barbecue facilities, is also highly valued for relaxation.
Yes, the Graf-Luckner Pond, an idyllic small pond located directly on the Main River and the Kurt-Schuhmacher-Promenade, is known for model boat demonstrations by local enthusiasts.
Yes, both the Schwemmsee Natural Monument and the Quellsee Nature Monument Frauenland are designated natural monuments. These areas are protected for their unique ecosystems, providing habitats for various animals and diverse plant life.


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