Lakes around Stamsried offer diverse aquatic experiences within its immediate vicinity. The region features both man-made reservoirs and natural ponds, providing various recreational opportunities. These bodies of water are often surrounded by trails, allowing for exploration of the local flora and fauna. Stamsried's landscape is characterized by these water features, which contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Impressive stretches of road in a truly beautiful area
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Breitenbruck pond This beautiful 19 hectare pond, formerly a “stately” pond, was created before the Thirty Years' War. The dam in the swampy area was laboriously constructed using clay and fill. In 1646 he was subordinate to the Electoral Hoffischamt Amberg and was released every two years. Carp, pike, nerflings and crabs were planted. They were sold to the court kitchen, innkeepers (as far away as Regensburg), and some went to the Capuchins as alms as “Lenten fish”. The population of ducks and wild geese was also hunted through falconry. In 1755 the electoral court sold the pond by inheritance to the brewer Vetter and the innkeeper von Penting. In 1838, the Bodenwöhr BHS-Hüttenwerk mining authority bought the Breitenbrucker Weiher from the brewer Vetter zu Egelsried for 3,000 guilders. The clay from the pond was used to fill the hammer pond. The pond is on clay, has little lime and is 1-2.5 meters deep. The water flows in via the silver ditch (from the pile) and from the moor. The pond was purchased by the Bavarian State Forestry in 1994. Because of its high ecological value, it was declared a natural forest reserve in 1995. In 2020, restoration work was necessary due to beaver damage to the dam. Source: information board
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At the Eixendorfersee the sunken track is currently visible. Can you commit. Consists of gravel stones. Good shoes and sure-footedness are recommended.
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A very nice single hiking trail with a great view
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The stone Steffl stands near the shore of Lake Eixdedorf
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Great reservoir with an amazing variety of leisure time opportunities.
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Next to the Steffel is a great hiking car park from where you can wonderfully explore the area around the lake and the Schwarzwihr.
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The primary lakes offering diverse experiences are the Großer Neubäuer Weiher and the Eixendorfer Reservoir. Großer Neubäuer Weiher is known for active water sports and family fun, while Eixendorfer Reservoir offers scenic hiking and historical insights.
Yes, the Großer Neubäuer Weiher is particularly family-friendly. It features a water trampoline for children, a dedicated lakeside park with a playground, beach volleyball court, skate park, and outdoor chess area. Grilling facilities are also available for family meals.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. The Großer Neubäuer Weiher offers swimming, sunbathing, boat rentals, sailing, and surfing. Both Großer Neubäuer Weiher and the Eixendorfer Reservoir have trails suitable for cycling and hiking. For more extensive cycling options, check out the cycling routes around Stamsried.
Absolutely. The Großer Neubäuer Weiher is encircled by a 4 km long path ideal for cycling and hiking. The Eixendorfer Reservoir boasts a scenic 15 km circular hiking trail, offering changing views and historical information. You can also find various MTB trails and road cycling routes in the wider Stamsried area.
The Großer Neubäuer Weiher is ecologically significant, classified as a rare nutrient-poor pond with unique bottom vegetation and protected transitional moorlands, hosting numerous endangered plant species. The trails around both lakes allow you to explore diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, near the Eixendorfer Reservoir, you can find the Stone Steffl of Eixendorf, a man-made monument with a fascinating story. The reservoir itself has a history, as the village of Eixendorf was submerged during its construction, with information boards along the trail detailing its creation.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and water sports at Großer Neubäuer Weiher. The circular hiking trails around the Eixendorfer Reservoir are pleasant in spring, summer, and autumn, offering beautiful scenery. Winter walks can also be serene, though water activities will be limited.
Yes, for the Eixendorfer Reservoir, there is a great hiking car park near the Stone Steffl, which is an ideal starting point for exploring the area. The Großer Neubäuer Weiher is easily accessible from the B85 highway, implying convenient access and likely parking facilities.
Near the Großer Neubäuer Weiher, there is a restaurant close to the campsite. For the Eixendorfer Reservoir, you can stop at the rustic "Salzfriedl" inn along the circular trail. Stamsried and its surrounding villages also offer various accommodation options.
Beyond the main lakes, the region also features the Breitenbrucker Weiher, a beautiful 19-hectare pond with historical significance, dating back before the Thirty Years' War. It's now a natural forest reserve due to its high ecological value.
Visitors appreciate the diverse leisure opportunities, from active water sports and family fun at Großer Neubäuer Weiher to the scenic and historically rich hiking trails around the Eixendorfer Reservoir. The natural beauty and tranquility of the area are frequently highlighted.


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