Lakes around Wenzenbach offer diverse recreational opportunities within the surrounding Regensburg district. While Wenzenbach itself does not host large natural lakes, it is surrounded by smaller ponds and has access to several notable bathing lakes. These natural areas are characterized by clean water, sunbathing lawns, and paths for walking or cycling. The region's lakes are popular destinations for outdoor activities, easily reachable from Wenzenbach.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very beautiful lake, very well maintained, partly with sandy beach
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St. Emmeram Castle or Thurn and Taxis Castle is a castle belonging to the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis in Regensburg. An impressive building complex!
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The lake is part of the castle gardens and can only be viewed.
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Beautiful St. Emmeram Castle Park.
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Take a break and maybe you can spot a few dragonflies
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very beautiful natural bathing lake, for rest and relaxation
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For swimming, the most popular choices are Guggenberger See, Sarchinger Weiher, Schwetzendorfer Weiher, and Roither See. These lakes are known for their clean water, sunbathing lawns, and facilities like kiosks and changing rooms. Guggenberger See, for instance, consistently receives excellent ratings for its water quality.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Guggenberger See offers sandy beaches and shallow entry areas. Sarchinger Weiher also features sandy areas perfect for children and ample shade. Schwetzendorfer Weiher has a designated shallow water area and a pebble beach, making it safe for younger visitors.
While many lakes have restrictions on dogs in swimming areas during bathing season, Guggenberger See offers designated dog beaches on its secondary lakes. It's always best to check local signage for current regulations regarding pets at other locations like Sarchinger Weiher or Roither See.
Guggenberger See is a hub for water sports, with designated areas for surfers, sailors, and divers. It's home to sailing clubs, a windsurfing club, and a surf school. Murner See is also popular for divers, who can explore an 'underwater forest,' and sailors. Roither See offers rowing and beach volleyball.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. Guggenberger See has an approximately three-kilometer-long circular path suitable for jogging or inline skating. Murner See, part of the Oberpfälzer Seenland, is surrounded by over 600 kilometers of cycling and hiking trails, including a barrier-free circular path around the lake. For more extensive options, you can explore hiking trails around Wenzenbach or gravel biking routes that may connect to these lake areas.
For a tranquil experience, visit Silberweiher, a biotope known for observing frogs, newts, and fish within a forest setting. Sarchinger Weiher also features a small island that serves as a breeding ground for rare birds, including the black-crowned night heron, offering unique birdwatching opportunities.
Most popular lakes are well-equipped. Guggenberger See has several kiosks, cafes like Café Seeblick and Guggi Beach, and a cantina. Sarchinger Weiher provides three kiosks, four toilet facilities, and designated grilling areas. Schwetzendorfer Weiher and Roither See also offer kiosks, changing rooms, and toilets. Murner See has a restaurant, mini-golf, and a campsite.
While direct public transport routes to every lake from Wenzenbach might vary, the lakes in the Regensburg district are generally accessible. It's advisable to check local RVV (Regensburger Verkehrsverbund) schedules for the most current connections to areas near Guggenberger See, Sarchinger Weiher, Schwetzendorfer Weiher, and Roither See.
Sarchinger Weiher has a unique history, having hosted open-air concerts between 1977 and 1997, a tradition that was revived in 2008. Murner See, though a former brown coal mining site, now boasts an 'underwater forest' and artifacts from its mining past that divers can explore. It also features a 16-meter-high wooden observation tower offering panoramic views.
The bathing season, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September), is ideal for swimming and water sports when the lakes are supervised. However, the circular paths and surrounding trails are enjoyable for hiking and cycling year-round, offering beautiful scenery in spring, vibrant colors in autumn, and peaceful winter walks.
Yes, refreshments are readily available. Guggenberger See has multiple kiosks and cafes. Sarchinger Weiher features three kiosks. Roither See hosts a restaurant on its northern shore and a kiosk on the southern shore. Murner See also has a restaurant and a campsite with amenities.
Sarchinger Weiher is an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly around its small island which serves as a breeding ground for rare birds like the black-crowned night heron. The observation tower at Murner See also provides great vantage points for birdwatching in the surrounding nature and landscape protection area.


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