Best lakes around Veilsdorf are characterized by their integration with the scenic Werra River and proximity to diverse aquatic recreational areas in Thuringia. The municipality itself lies directly on the Werra River, offering peaceful natural settings and opportunities for local recreation. While large natural lakes are not directly within Veilsdorf, the surrounding region provides access to various ponds and reservoirs. This area features a landscape of river valleys, forests, and wetlands, suitable for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful forest path lets you roll to Sachsenbrunn 😃🚵♂️👍
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The Werra River is fed by two springs and flows through Germany's geographical center. A variety of wonderful spots await those who enjoy the riverside paths. One of these is located here on the way to the Eisfelder Ausspanne (Eisfelder Rest Area). The water is very cold. A seating area is available. From here, several paths lead up towards the Rennsteig Trail. The descent from there leads past the idyllic rafting pond to Sachsenbrunn with its centuries-old dancing linden tree.
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The Thuringian Forest Nature Park extends over the area around the Rennsteig in the Thuringian Forest, in the High Thuringian Slate Mountains with the Schwarzatal and on the western flank of the Franconian Forest between Eisenach in the northwest and Sonneberg in the southeast. It includes, among other things, the so-called dam region around the Old Gotha Dam (also called the Tambach-Dietharz Dam), the Schmalwasser, Ohra and Lütsche Dams, the Erletor Dam, the Schönbrunn Dam at the transition from the Thuringian Forest to the Slate Mountains, but also the Schwarzatal with the Scheibe-Alsbach Dam and the Goldisthal pumped storage power station and the Lichtetal with the Leibis-Lichte drinking water dam. The 170 km² Vessertal-Thuringian Forest Biosphere Reserve is enclosed by the nature park. The highest elevations in the Thuringian Forest Nature Park are the Große Beerberg (982 m above sea level) and the Schneekopf (978 m above sea level) in the Thuringian Forest. The Große Farmdenkopf in the Thuringian Slate Mountains reaches 869 m above sea level, the mountain peaks Kieferle (867 m above sea level) and Bleßberg (865 m above sea level) are almost the same height. The Thuringian Forest Nature Park is directly adjacent to the Franconian Forest and Thuringian Slate Mountains-Upper Saale Nature Parks. Together, the three nature parks form a closed nature park area of around 4000 km². (Source: Wikipedia)
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Good day. Unfortunately, I have to disagree with Tevion 1505. The water is very beautiful but the board of the association is the worst. The board threatens people just because they can't get their rules written into the water regulations. We were even threatened with violence and that he would come with a few men and help us if we didn't take down the rain protection for anglers. disgusting. No one identifies themselves when they are checked, they shout when they are asked to identify themselves. That was the last time.
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An idyllic little reservoir that is dammed by an earthen wall. The excess water flows off via a ford, which should not be crossed. The water is crystal clear and is the perfect place to take a break.
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Nice restaurant/café to stop by.
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While Veilsdorf itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the area is characterized by its proximity to the scenic Werra River and various smaller ponds and reservoirs. You'll find tranquil forest ponds like Werra Pond and Spanier pond, as well as small water reservoirs like Krellsen Reservoir. The broader region also offers access to significant wetland areas like the Ilmenau Ponds.
Yes, approximately 42-54 km from Veilsdorf, you can find the Ilmenau Ponds (Ilmenauer Teichgebiet). This area is one of the largest natural wetlands in Thuringia, comprising six ponds and recognized as a nature reserve. It's crucial for various waterfowl, amphibians, reptiles, and butterflies, and serves as a resting place for migratory birds.
Nature lovers will appreciate the peaceful settings along the Werra River, which flows directly through Veilsdorf. Specific highlights include Werra Pond, known for its cold water and seating area on the way to the Eisfelder Ausspanne recreational area. Another beautiful spot is Spanier pond, nestled within a forest and ideal for cycling.
The Werra River offers opportunities for canoeing and cycling along the Werra Valley Cycle Route. Near the Ilmenau Ponds, you can enjoy hiking on a 13 km circular nature trail, birdwatching, and boat rentals at the Great Pond. For more structured activities, you can explore various routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, cycling tours, and MTB trails guides around Veilsdorf.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Werra Pond, Spanier pond, and Krellsen Reservoir are all categorized as family-friendly. The Ilmenau Ponds also offer recreational activities like walking and boat rentals, making them a good option for a family outing.
Absolutely! The Werra Valley Cycle Route runs along the Werra River, providing excellent cycling opportunities. Near the Ilmenau Ponds, a 13 km circular nature trail is perfect for walking and hiking. You can also find numerous other routes, including easy hikes and cycling routes, that explore the scenic areas around Veilsdorf and its water bodies.
While the Werra Pond is known for its very cold water, the Great Pond within the Ilmenau Ponds area previously had a public bathing area. For specific swimming conditions and regulations, it's always best to check local signage or official sources upon arrival, as conditions can change.
Yes, the Ilmenau Ponds nature reserve is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It serves as a crucial habitat for various waterfowl and a resting place for migratory birds, making it a prime location to observe diverse avian species.
The region's lakes and rivers can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. The Ilmenau Ponds also host an annual fishing festival in October/November. Summer is ideal for water-based recreation, while winter can offer peaceful, scenic walks, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, for example, the House by the lake at Naturpark Thüringer Wald offers a restaurant and cafe with a beautiful lakeside location. Additionally, the region around the Werra River and the Ilmenau Ponds may have local establishments, especially in nearby villages and towns.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings, especially at spots like Spanier pond and Krellsen Reservoir. The integration with the scenic Werra River and the opportunities for cycling and peaceful walks are also highly valued. Many enjoy the natural beauty and the chance to relax by the water.


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