Lakes around Oerlenbach are found within the Bad Kissingen district of Bavaria, Germany. While Oerlenbach itself features the Sinn River, the broader region is known for its spa traditions and thermal waters rather than large natural lakes directly within the municipality. The area offers serene natural settings along water features and opportunities for leisurely strolls. The district provides various water-based recreation options, including thermal spas and established swimming facilities in nearby towns.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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At Lake Hurlach, it's worth taking a short break at the new seating areas overlooking the water. If you take your time, you can not only relax but, with a little luck, also observe herons and other waterfowl.
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Here you can enjoy the peace and quiet. The Rannunger Fish Festival used to take place here. The atmosphere was great back then. Unfortunately, the Fish Festival has been held at the water tower for years, but there is no lake or forest surroundings there, which made it so uniquely beautiful. But because of the risk of forest fires, alternatives have to be found.
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Idyllically located fishing waters with information boards and seating.
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At the moment it's still a good place to take a break... the mosquitoes are still limited... frog concert included...😉
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This small lake has no source and the water collects exclusively from precipitation. A layer of lettuce prevents the water from seeping away. In hot summers the lake is sometimes dry.
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As you can see, a feast for the eyes even in winter...😄
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While Oerlenbach itself is characterized by the picturesque Sinn River, the broader Bad Kissingen district offers a mix of small natural lakes, forest lakes, and thermal spa facilities. The region is more renowned for its spa traditions and mineral springs than large natural swimming lakes directly within the municipality.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Windseller Lake, Liebfrauensee Park, Lake Hurlacher, Egelsee (Nägelesee), and Rannunger Lake are all noted for being suitable for families, offering serene environments for walks and enjoying nature.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Windseller Lake, you can enjoy natural idyll, water lilies, and frog concerts. Lake Hurlacher provides opportunities to observe herons and other waterfowl from seating areas. Rannunger Lake is known for its many dragonflies.
Absolutely. Windseller Lake, for example, offers multiple hiking paths to its shores. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the general area with routes like the 'Wooden Cross and Bench loop from Oerlenbach' or the 'Salvator Mundi Wayside Shrine – Lourdes Grotto Poppenhausen loop from Oerlenbach'. Find more hiking trails in the region on the Hiking around Oerlenbach guide.
Egelsee (Nägelesee) is a unique forest lake that collects water exclusively from precipitation, making it interesting due to its geological conditions. Rannunger Lake is another natural gem, offering a peaceful setting to enjoy nature and observe dragonflies.
Yes, for instance, Liebfrauensee Park is noted for having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Old Saale Bridge, Euerdorf – Wittelsbacher Tower loop from Oerlenbach', or explore running routes like the 'Terzenbrunn Chapel – View of the Wind Turbines loop from Oerlenbach'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Oerlenbach guide and the Running Trails around Oerlenbach guide.
The Oerlenbach area and the broader Bad Kissingen district are more known for their spa traditions and thermal waters rather than natural lakes for wild swimming. For water-based recreation, facilities like the KissSalis Therme in Bad Kissingen offer extensive thermal pools, and the Terrace Swimming Pool Bad Kissingen provides a classic swimming experience.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, when the flora and fauna are most active. Spring offers frog concerts at Windseller Lake, while summer allows for observing dragonflies at Rannunger Lake and waterfowl at Lake Hurlacher.
Yes, Liebfrauensee Park has a fascinating local legend. It's said that a youth, heartbroken, intended to drown himself there but was saved by an apparition of Our Lady, leading to the lake's name. Local folklore also suggests the lake is incredibly deep and connected to the ocean, with a giant sleeping at its bottom.
Visitors appreciate the natural idyll and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity to observe wildlife like water lilies, frogs, herons, and dragonflies, and the scenic walking paths that allow for a relaxing break in nature. The unique geological conditions of lakes like Egelsee (Nägelesee) also pique interest.


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