Lakes around Neuburg offer diverse recreational opportunities, from local bathing spots to larger reservoirs within the Franconian Lake District. Situated near the Danube, Neuburg provides access to numerous natural and gravel pit lakes suitable for swimming, water sports, and relaxation. The area is characterized by its blend of natural landscapes and accessible recreational facilities. Visitors can explore a variety of lake environments, ranging from tranquil, secluded ponds to developed recreation areas with extensive amenities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Nice spot for a quick dip in the water.
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Quiet, secluded and beautiful
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The great pond is the Mühlenbach. It is a regulated stream that meanders through the city center and is divided into different sections. In the Lindengarten you can stroll along the Mühlenbach and enjoy the idyllic nature. The Mühlenbach begins as an outflow of the Mühlenteich, which is fed by the Wallensteingraben. It leaves the pond on the western bank, passes under the Wismar-Bad Kleinen railway line and flows from there in a northerly direction. In the Lindengarten, south of the train station, the Mühlenbach is dammed. After passing under Bahnhofstrasse, the watercourse is called the Mühlengrube. The Mühlenbach played an important role historically: it was regulated as early as the 13th century to operate mills and to make it navigable. Barges transported goods such as grain, salt and herring. The stream was also used for washing clothes and supplying water. In the event of city fires, the flow of water was stopped by iron gates to dam up water for firefighting. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grube_(Wismar)
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Here you can enjoy the view of the lake with a coffee or beer ☀️💦
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Very nice little restaurant with homemade cakes and weapons 😋☀️
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The linden garden is simply beautiful - I didn't find the heron, but I did find a lot of ducks ;)
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For swimming and recreation, the EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering (Weicheringer See) is highly recommended, offering excellent water quality, extensive infrastructure, and family-friendly amenities. Another great option is Forsterweiher, which features a sand beach, jetty, and various sports facilities. For a more tranquil experience, Baarer Weiher provides a picturesque setting for bathing.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering is ideal, with an adventure playground, shallow areas, and good facilities. Forsterweiher also offers a sand beach, playground, and sports options like beach volleyball, making it suitable for all ages. Further afield, Brombachsee in the Franconian Lake District is known for its family-friendly amenities, including playgrounds and dog beaches.
For water sports, Irgertsheimer Weiher and Zeller See are popular with swimmers and surfers. If you're willing to travel a bit further to the Franconian Lake District, Altmühlsee and Brombachsee offer extensive opportunities for sailing, surfing, and other water activities, with equipment rentals often available.
The lakes around Neuburg an der Donau are primarily gravel pit lakes and natural ponds, often nestled in serene landscapes. You can find shallow areas with sand beaches at places like Forsterweiher, and idyllic natural settings at Joshofener Weiher. The larger lakes in the Franconian Lake District, such as Altmühlsee, feature significant natural areas like the 'Vogelinsel' (Bird Island), a protected area for migratory birds with an observation tower.
Yes, for a more secluded feel, consider Förstlweiher Probfeld, which is described as a natural gravel lake with minimal infrastructure, often considered a local secret. Joshofener Weiher, an idyllic natural pond accessible by foot or bike along the Danube, also offers a secluded atmosphere.
Facilities vary by lake. EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering is well-equipped with toilets, showers, changing rooms, ample parking, and designated camping spots. Forsterweiher offers a kiosk, changing rooms, sanitary facilities, sunbathing lawns, and shaded areas. Smaller lakes like Baarer Weiher might have benches, while others like Förstlweiher Probfeld offer a more natural experience with minimal infrastructure.
Yes, many lakes offer paths for walking and cycling. The EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering has well-maintained circular paths popular for both activities. Altmühlsee in the Franconian Lake District is encircled by a 12-kilometer path ideal for hikers and cyclists. For more extensive hiking options in the broader region, you can explore routes like the Neuburg Village Church loop from Neuburg, which is an easy 6.75 km hike. For cycling, consider routes such as the Wismar Old Town – Wismar Old Town and Harbour loop from Kalsow.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. This period also sees most facilities fully operational. However, the circular paths around lakes like EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering can be enjoyed for walking and cycling year-round.
While specific local regulations for each small lake should be checked on-site, larger recreational areas like Brombachsee in the Franconian Lake District are known to have designated dog beaches, making them a good option for visitors with pets.
Most local lakes around Neuburg an der Donau are best accessed by car, with many offering ample parking, such as EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering and Irgertsheimer Weiher. Some, like Joshofener Weiher, are easily reachable by foot or bike from Neuburg. For the Franconian Lake District, driving is the most common and fastest option, with places like Großer Brombachsee being about a €10 drive from Neuburg.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, some lakes offer unique attractions. EU-Badesee Niederforst Weichering features an adventure playground partially in and on the water. Forsterweiher has a pumptrack, halfpipe, and skate park. At Altmühlsee, you can visit the 'Vogelinsel' (Bird Island) with its observation tower and educational trail, or take an excursion on the MS Altmühlsee ship.


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