Lakes around Schwobfeld, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany, are found in the surrounding region rather than directly within its small 2.5 square kilometer area. Schwobfeld is situated on a higher-lying depression and includes the source of the Rode river. While the municipality itself does not feature significant natural lakes, the broader area offers various water bodies and scenic viewpoints. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities near these lakes and ponds.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Although various prohibition signs restrict access to Lake Meinhard, which is part of the local campsite, there are still some beautiful views with benches overlooking the former gravel pit in the Werra Valley.
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Beautiful lake, which is primarily intended for fishing.
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A great, asphalted cycle path that leads past the fishing ponds of the ASV Eschwege and the Meinhardsee.
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The area of today's "Neun Brunnen", located south of the town of Heiligenstadt in the Pferdebach valley, was first documented in 1634. It got its name from the nine springs (Neun Börner). The area is still rich in springs today, although the exact number is not known. As early as the 19th century, the area of the "Neun Brunnen" was a popular destination for Heiligenstadt families. People would meet up in company and have picnics. People could make their own coffee to accompany their meals. Gastronomy has been in operation since around 1880.
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Absolutely recommended. Whether on foot or by bike. 😎
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The Bruchteiche near Bad Sooden-Allendorf are ideal for leisurely circular walks (approx. 2km). You can also include them in the longer P7 circuit (15km). Numerous benches invite you to linger and enjoy the banks of the pond.
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Unfortunately, in many places it smells very strongly of foul gases or similar.
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Here you can finally make some progress!
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No, the municipality of Schwobfeld itself, being a small area of about 2.5 square kilometers, does not feature significant natural lakes. The lakes and water bodies mentioned in guides are generally found in the surrounding region.
Visitors often enjoy the Werra Cycle Path near Grebendorf, which offers great lake views. Other popular spots include the Bruchteiche Ponds and the View of Eschwege across the Werratalsee.
Yes, several locations are noted as family-friendly. The Werra Cycle Path near Grebendorf, Meinhardsee, Bruchteiche Ponds, View of Eschwege across the Werratalsee, and Schierbach pond are all categorized as suitable for families.
The region around Schwobfeld offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those along the Werra Cycle Path, and hiking trails. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Schwobfeld guide or the Easy hikes around Schwobfeld guide.
Absolutely. The Werra Cycle Path near Grebendorf is highly recommended for its beautiful sections and scenic surroundings, offering excellent lake views. The Werra Valley is known for its picturesque bike paths.
While specific swimming conditions vary, the View of Eschwege across the Werratalsee is mentioned by visitors as a place perfect for a refreshing bath, suggesting swimming opportunities there.
You can expect to see diverse natural landscapes, including forests, viewpoints, and natural monuments. For instance, the Meinhardsee is surrounded by forest and is considered a natural monument, while the Bruchteiche Ponds offer a wonderfully romantic and quiet setting.
Yes, the Bruchteiche Ponds are notable as they were created from 1910 by dredging, and the small hunting-castle Rothestein can be seen in the background.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery, the peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunities for cycling and hiking. Many appreciate the great lake views, especially along the Werra Cycle Path, and the chance to relax and enjoy nature.
Yes, the Bruchteiche Ponds offer a path to circle the ponds, and the Schierbach pond is easily accessible with a short detour from the Postreiterweg, making it suitable for a nice look and a short break.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Eschwege across the Werratalsee offers expansive views over the lake, and the Meinhardsee also provides nice views from its bike path.


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