Best lakes around Nesse-Apfelstädt are found within a rural landscape in Thuringia, Germany, characterized by its proximity to the Nesse and Apfelstädt rivers. The region features a variety of lakes, including reservoirs and former gravel mines, which have been transformed into recreational areas. These bodies of water offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from swimming and water sports to hiking and cycling. The area provides a natural setting for visitors to explore the local environment.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Wachsenburg is the best-preserved castle of the "Drei Gleichen" (Mühlberg Castle and Gleichen Castle). This condition is thanks to a series of "restorations" and conversions that have taken much of its historical substance. Among the worst architectural sins is the "Hohenloheturm" with gate and battlements, built in 1905 in the form of a Gothic keep as an observation tower. The fortress was built in the mid-10th century as a castle-like structure on the 421 m high Wassenberg. Subsequently, it changed owners frequently. At the end of the 15th century, the castle began to decay. From 1651, Duke Ernst the Pious of Gotha had it rebuilt and secured its water supply with a 93 m deep well. In 1859, the castle's military status was abolished and it was opened to visitors.
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Beautiful view of the castle
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One of eight wetlands in the Erfurt Steiger.
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In the Erfurt Steigerwald, there are numerous small bodies of water that were formed naturally. Only one of them – the Quellteich – was lined with stone more than 100 years ago by the Steigerverschönerungsverein. Many of the ponds and pools are hardly recognizable as such today, as a considerable amount of mud has accumulated over the years due to leaf litter. As a result, the bodies of water are increasingly silting up, which significantly impairs the habitat for many rare and valuable species. Therefore, a total of eight ponds in the Steigerwald were recently de-silted, upgraded, and surrounding trees were partially removed. The de-silting is intended to enlarge the water surface in each pond and thus make the entire water body accessible again. Furthermore, by removing the adjacent trees, the shading of the bodies of water is reduced, the future leaf litter. Unfortunately, there are also always idiots who vandalize these beautiful information boards 🥺😝😡
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With a little attention, many alpine newts can be discovered
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Very nice fishing pond (club) with a beautiful view of Veste Wachsenburg
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Auensee which was created for the BUGA
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Over there, in your line of sight, there is a playground.
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Several lakes in the region are well-suited for families. Friemar Reservoir offers a small playground and a cozy restaurant. Stausee Hohenfelden is a hub for diverse recreational activities, featuring a sandy beach, a mega slide in the Aqua Fun Park, a climbing forest, a petting zoo, and adventure golf. The area also provides opportunities for horseback riding for children.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking and walking opportunities. The Tambach-Dietharz dams, including the Alte Tambacher Talsperre, feature a popular 6 km circular hiking path. Stausee Hohenfelden and Alperstedter See are also connected to extensive cycling and hiking networks. For more options, you can explore various routes in the area, such as those found in the Hiking around Nesse-Apfelstädt guide.
Alperstedter See is highly popular for swimming and a wide array of water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling (SUP), and diving. Stausee Hohenfelden also offers swimming with a sandy beach and an Aqua Fun Park.
The Schloßleite peat pond offers a beautiful panoramic view through the valley to the three castles. At Alperstedter See, the Beizberg on the west bank provides excellent views. The Tambach-Dietharz dams are nestled in picturesque forested landscapes, with circular trails offering fantastic views and access to geological formations like the 'Steinernes Tor' (Stone Gate).
Yes, you'll find options for dining and accommodation. Friemar Reservoir has a small, cozy restaurant. Stausee Hohenfelden features the Seeterrassen-Restaurant Bella Vista, a camping site, and holiday homes. Alperstedter See has gastronomic options on its eastern shore and a camping and caravan site on the southwest shore, including unique floating cabins.
Near Stausee Hohenfelden, you can visit the Thuringian Open Air Museum Hohenfelden and an eagle and falcon farm in nearby Kranichfeld. The 'Erlebnisregion Stausee Hohenfelden' also includes the Avenida-Therme (thermal bath). Alperstedter See offers unique overnight stays in floating cabins and team-building activities like dragon boat tours.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Stausee Hohenfelden and Alperstedter See are integrated into extensive cycling networks. The Tambach-Dietharz dam area provides access to the Apfelstädt cycling path and other trails. For more cycling routes, check out the Gravel biking around Nesse-Apfelstädt guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports and hiking to relaxing by the water. The picturesque landscapes, especially around the Tambach-Dietharz dams, and the family-friendly amenities at places like Stausee Hohenfelden and Friemar Reservoir are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Café by the Lake Erfurt offers a wonderful view of the lake, perfect for enjoying a coffee. Additionally, Auenteich, Erfurt, has a cafe on its edge in the Gera floodplains.
Yes, Alperstedter See is a prominent example of a former gravel mine that has been transformed into a popular recreational area. These types of lakes often feature clear, turquoise-blue water.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Guided tours of the Alte Tambacher Talsperre are available from May to October, and an annual open-air concert takes place there in summer.
Many lakes offer relatively easy circular paths suitable for relaxed strolls. The 6 km circular path around the Alte Tambacher Talsperre is a popular choice for hikers. The areas around Stausee Hohenfelden and Alperstedter See also feature charming cycling and hiking trails that are generally accessible.


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