Best lakes around Holzheim am Forst are found within the wider Regensburg district, as the municipality itself does not feature large natural lakes. This region offers several popular recreational lakes, providing opportunities for swimming and water sports. These lakes are accessible from Holzheim am Forst and serve as key natural features for outdoor activities. The area's landscape is characterized by these former gravel pits turned into recreational spots, offering diverse natural experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Saltendorf Pond covers approximately ten hectares and, as the name suggests, is located in Saltendorf, a district of Teublitz. The clubhouse of the Teublitz Fishing Club is also located here. As a former gravel pit lake, it is home to a healthy fish population: eels, pike, carp, perch, zander, tench, and various whitefish await enthusiastic anglers. The Teublitz Fishing Club expertly manages the lake; visitors can purchase 3-day and weekly permits for Saltendorf Pond, as well as other club-owned lakes. While the lake is no longer officially designated for swimming, on warm summer days, expect to see swimmers, stand-up paddleboarders, inflatable mattresses, and other recreational activities. A pleasant lawn with a playground invites visitors to relax, even without fishing. A footpath encircles the lake. Fishing is permitted from 5:00 a.m. to midnight; boats are prohibited.
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We have already hiked around the lake with the children. It's not particularly big, but there are playgrounds, slides and other entertaining adventures all around that invite you to run around.
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The lake is called "Schacht" and was created by water ingress. Clay used to be mined here, overnight the pit filled with water and all tools were lost. That's what our grandparents told us.
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Beautiful pond to stroll around and feed the ducks
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Small pond in the wildlife park with a beautiful circular path around it and many opportunities to linger - paths are also suitable for all prams
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Nice natural pool. Highly Recommended. Great if you have bathing suits in your luggage
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While Holzheim am Forst itself does not have large natural lakes, the surrounding Regensburg district offers several popular recreational lakes. These are often former gravel pits that have been transformed into excellent spots for swimming, water sports, and relaxation. Examples include Guggenberger See, Roither See, and Sarchinger See, all within a reasonable driving distance.
Several lakes are highly regarded for swimming. Schwetzendorfer Weiher is a small pond with good entry possibilities for swimming. Guggenberger See, Roither See, and Sarchinger See are also very popular, known for their excellent water quality and designated bathing areas. Tegelgrube Lake Beach is another natural pool recommended for bathing.
Yes, many lakes around Holzheim am Forst are very family-friendly. Hölloh Pond features a beautiful circular path suitable for prams, along with playgrounds and slides. Saltendorf Pond offers benches, changing facilities, and a playground, making it very inviting for children. Schwetzendorfer Weiher and Tegelgrube Lake Beach are also noted for their family-friendly atmosphere.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and jogging or inline skating on circular paths. Guggenberger See, for example, has designated areas for surfing, sailing, and diving. Grilling is often permitted in designated areas, such as at Sarchinger See. For those looking for more active pursuits, there are also hiking and cycling routes nearby. You can find more details on routes in the area on the Hiking around Holzheim am Forst and Cycling around Holzheim am Forst guides.
The bathing season for most recreational lakes in the Regensburg district, including Guggenberger See, Roither See, and Sarchinger See, typically runs from early May to mid-September. During this period, water quality is regularly monitored, and water rescue services often supervise the lakes on weekends and holidays. This is generally the best time for swimming and water sports. However, the circular paths and natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round for walks and relaxation.
Yes, many of the popular lakes are well-equipped with amenities. Guggenberger See features several dining options like Café Seeblick and Guggi Beach. Roither See has a restaurant and a kiosk, while Sarchinger See provides three kiosks for refreshments. You'll also find sanitary facilities and changing rooms at most of these larger recreational lakes.
Yes, ample parking is generally available at the larger recreational lakes, though it is usually for a fee. Guggenberger See offers around 2,000 parking spaces, and Sarchinger See provides about 1,000. Roither See also has parking available for a fee.
Some lakes offer good accessibility. Hölloh Pond is noted for its beautiful circular path that is suitable for all prams, making it a good option for families with young children or those using wheelchairs.
During the official bathing season (typically May to September), dogs are generally not allowed on the sunbathing lawns or in the water at the main recreational lakes like Guggenberger See, Roither See, and Sarchinger See. However, Guggenberger See has a dedicated dog beach at the adjacent Guggenberger Nebensee for pet owners.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, Schacht Lake features a single trail through a forest. You can explore various hiking routes in the broader region by checking the Hiking around Holzheim am Forst guide, which includes routes like the 'Owl Forest – View of the Naab River loop'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the excellent water quality for swimming, the family-friendly facilities like playgrounds and kiosks, and the well-maintained paths for strolling or sports. The variety of lakes, from those with sandy beaches to those offering water sports, contributes to their popularity, as evidenced by the numerous photos and upvotes from the komoot community.


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