Best lakes around Metten are found in the Lower Bavaria region, characterized by hills, meadows, and forests. While Metten itself does not feature large natural lakes, nearby Deggendorf offers significant water recreation opportunities. The area includes unique aquatic environments such as the Hackersweiher and the "Alte Donau" arms, which are remnants of the Danube's former course. This region provides a mix of natural landscapes and cultural elements, with the Bavarian Forest National Park also in proximity.
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In the midst of the expansive floodplain landscape of the Isar estuary lies a small, tranquil pond, nestled between meadows, pastures, and ancient alluvial forests. The water shimmers gently in the light, dragonflies dance across the surface, and the calls of waterfowl echo from the reeds. A tranquil spot that invites you to linger and breathe deeply – far from the hustle and bustle, yet close to nature.
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Today he looked like a black puddle, but still chic
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A reservoir. But unfortunately not currently in operation
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There is always a lot on offer in summer. Entire cities are then built and celebrated. The only disadvantage is that unfortunately the rubbish is often left lying around.😡
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It's wonderfully quiet here. Numerous flora and fauna are offered to you here.
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Fairytale pond. Cool water to refresh tired legs.
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While Metten itself does not have large natural lakes, the surrounding Lower Bavaria region offers various water bodies. You'll find smaller ponds like Grimmeisen Pond and Eisenweiher Pond, as well as reservoirs such as Parstweiher Reservoir. Additionally, the nearby town of Deggendorf features the Hackersweiher and the 'Alte Donau' (Old Danube) arms, which are remnants of the river's former course, providing unique lake-like environments.
Yes, for water sports, the Hackersweiher in nearby Deggendorf is a prominent spot. It is known for activities such as rowing, boating, water skiing, and wakeboarding, offering a convenient location for engaging in various water sports within a scenic landscape.
The Sunbathing lawn at Griesweiher is an idyllic spot perfect for a swim break or sunbathing. It's separated only by a narrow dam from the Danube. The 'Alte Donau' arms near Deggendorf also offer opportunities for swimming in a unique riverine setting.
Many of the water bodies around Metten are considered family-friendly. For example, Grimmeisen Pond, Parstweiher Reservoir, Eisenweiher Pond, and the Pond in the Isarauen are all suitable for families.
The region is characterized by beautiful hills, lush meadows, and forests. Around the lakes, you can expect tranquil environments. For instance, the Pond in the Isarauen is nestled between meadows, pastures, and ancient alluvial forests, offering diverse flora and fauna, including dragonflies and waterfowl. The Isar estuary itself is a significant floodplain landscape and nature reserve.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities in the Metten region that can be combined with visits to these lakes. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that pass by or lead to these water bodies. For more detailed information on hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Metten guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. For example, Grimmeisen Pond is noted for its beautiful landscape, deep black water, and calm, inviting visitors to linger. The Pond in the Isarauen is praised for being wonderfully quiet, offering numerous flora and fauna.
Absolutely. Many spots offer a tranquil environment. Grimmeisen Pond has benches available for rest, and its calm atmosphere is ideal for lingering. The Pond in the Isarauen is described as a tranquil spot that invites you to linger and breathe deeply, far from the hustle and bustle.
While not explicitly listed as dedicated viewpoints, many of the lakes themselves offer scenic vistas. The Sunbathing lawn at Griesweiher provides an idyllic location with views, and Grimmeisen Pond is described as a beautiful landscape that invites visitors to linger.
Beyond hiking, the Metten region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as those found in the Running Trails around Metten guide, or enjoy gravel biking, with routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Metten guide. These activities can often be combined with visits to the local lakes and water bodies.
Yes, Parstweiher Reservoir is an idyllic pumped storage lake that is part of the Rusel power plant. It's a popular spot where hikers and mountain bikers often greet each other, making it a pleasant place to visit and enjoy the surroundings.
The region holds significant ecological value, particularly the Isar estuary and the 'Alte Donau' arms near Deggendorf. The Isar estuary is classified as a biogenetic reserve, highlighting its importance for diverse flora and fauna in a lowland river landscape. Renaturation efforts have increased biodiversity in these areas.


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