Best lakes around Pfarrweisach are situated within the Naturpark Haßberge, offering diverse aquatic environments. This region provides various recreational opportunities, from swimming and fishing to hiking and enjoying nature. The landscape features forested areas and natural settings, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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Anglers and other recreationalists share the lake here. Plenty of trash cans ensure a clean shoreline—please use them!
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Here you pass the climb to the Rennweg...
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Weißfichtensee If you are looking for a little cooling off on hot summer days, away from the hustle and bustle of the outdoor pools, Weißfichtensee is the right place for you. Created by the Haßberge Nature Park, the facility on the edge of the forest has been in existence since the early 1970s. Around the small bathing lake there are small seating areas and lawns that invite you to rest and relax. The local recreation area also includes a natural stream, a spring stone with a pool, two shelters, a willow tunnel and a fireplace. But there is also a lot on offer for children in addition to bathing fun. In the immediate vicinity of the lake there is a playground with a seesaw and swings, a circular walkway and a cable car. You can reach Weißfichtensee from Ebern via the state road towards Haßfurt. In Gemünd turn left towards Welkendorf. At the exit of Welkendorf then turn left again and after about 1 km you will have arrived at the facility. Parking is available. https://mein-ebern.de/index.php/freizeitangebote/item/325-ausflug-zum-weiswichtensee
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On the edge of the forest behind the Welkendorf district, the Weißfichtensee with its lawn and numerous seating areas invites you to linger in nature. The small lake is located on the edge of the forest behind the Welkendorf district and is also suitable for boating. The Haßberge Nature Park has created a local recreation area around the lake with a jetty, picnic tables, fire pits, information board, shelter and play equipment. Unfortunately, overnight stays and camping are not permitted. https://www.ebern.de/index.php/13-freizeitangebote/403-der-badesee-weissfichtensee
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Beautiful bathing lake in the forest near Altershausen. The water quality is even regularly monitored by the Haßfurt Health Department
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Leuzendorf Castle is privately owned by a family-run "agriculture and forestry" business. It can only be viewed from the outside. There is a guest house in the castle. The castle, the small church and the village pond form a beautiful ensemble.
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The small church, the village pond and the castle form a unique, idyllic ensemble. The small country castle was originally owned by the noble family von Erthal and was used as a refugee shelter and grain store until it was extensively renovated by the current owners.
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Beautiful, quiet lake. Perfect for a short break
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The lakes in the Naturpark Haßberge offer a variety of activities. You can go swimming at spots like Weißfichtensee, Sulzfelder Badesee, Baunacher Baggersee, and Kleidersee. Many lakes also provide opportunities for picnicking, sunbathing, and enjoying nature. Some, like Weißfichtensee, are suitable for boating, while Kleidersee is particularly popular for fishing.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Ursee Pond features a "Nature Adventure Trail" designed for children. Sulzfelder Badesee is well-equipped with water slides, a children's playground, and a beach volleyball court. Seidenhäuser Lake also offers playground equipment and seating areas, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation.
For swimming, Sulzfelder Badesee is a top choice with its sandy beach and amenities. Baunacher Baggersee is known for its excellent water quality and supervised swimming areas during summer. Kleidersee also permits swimming along its west bank, offering clear water and extensive green areas.
Absolutely. Many lakes are surrounded by natural landscapes perfect for walks. Mönchsee, for instance, has dedicated hiking trails, including one marked with a "fox" leading to the lake and another with a "wild boar" encircling it. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes around Pfarrweisach, some of which pass by or near these beautiful water bodies.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when swimming, sunbathing, and outdoor activities are ideal. During this period, facilities like kiosks at Sulzfelder Badesee are also open. However, the natural beauty of the lakes and surrounding trails can be enjoyed year-round for peaceful walks.
Some lakes offer facilities. Sulzfelder Badesee has a kiosk with a beer garden open from April to October. Baunacher Baggersee provides showers and toilets. While Kleidersee lacks on-site facilities, Bischofsheimer See may have a nearby fisherman's hut offering local fish specialties. For more dining options, you might consider Andres Manor, which features an upscale restaurant on its own small lake.
Yes, several lakes are equipped for picnics and barbecues. Sulzfelder Badesee has a barbecue hut. Goßmannsdorfer Talsperre offers a designated sunbathing lawn, a barbecue hut, and a fireplace (registration required for the hut). Bischofsheimer See also provides a barbecue hut with seating, which requires prior registration.
The lakes are nestled within the Naturpark Haßberge, offering diverse natural settings. You'll find idyllic swimming lakes amidst forested mountains, clear quarry lakes with extensive green areas, and secluded forest lakes like Mönchsee. Krebsensee is particularly charming with its inviting turquoise water and sandy shore, providing a tranquil atmosphere.
Access to the lakes is generally by car, and parking is often available nearby. For example, Weißfichtensee has parking facilities. While specific public transport details for each lake are not readily available, the region is accessible, and local transport options may exist for some locations. It's advisable to check local transport schedules if you plan to use public transit.
For tranquility, Mönchsee (Mönchsweiher) is a freely accessible, quiet lake hidden within the forest, perfect for peaceful walks and observing nature, though swimming and fishing are prohibited. Krebsensee also offers a peaceful atmosphere with its unique turquoise water and sandy shore, appealing to those seeking quiet relaxation.
While specific dog regulations vary by lake, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas, but may be restricted from designated swimming or beach areas for hygiene reasons. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For detailed information on specific lakes, local signage should be consulted.
Yes, the region has some historical connections. Ursee Pond is a natural monument. Seidenhäuser Lake is named after a former village, Seidenhausen, that existed in the area. Additionally, nearby attractions like Leuzendorf Castle, with its village pond, offer a glimpse into the region's history and form a beautiful ensemble with the village church.


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