Best lakes around Brüheim are found within the wider Thuringia region, as the village itself does not feature notable lakes directly. Brüheim is located in Thuringia, Germany, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes. The surrounding region offers a variety of water bodies, from large reservoirs to smaller natural ponds and former gravel mines. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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A mystical natural pond.
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One of several stations along the Thiemsburg Nature Trail, where you can observe pond life from a protruding platform. Information panels explain the flora and fauna found at the pond.
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If you're hiking the Thiemsburg circular trail, we recommend this short but worthwhile detour to the Düsteröder Pond. It's an idyllic spot for a break, and the pond is home to numerous amphibians for observation.
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This station, like many others, is located directly at Thiemsburg Castle. All along the path around Thiemsburg Castle, there are information boards and puzzles about the flora and fauna.
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A wonderful spot to linger and dream. Great lakeside restaurant with reasonable prices and good food. Highly recommended.
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Watercress is grown here in several small ponds.
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A small, cozy campsite
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A periscope on the jetty with a view of the water's surface.
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While Brüheim itself doesn't have notable lakes directly, the wider region offers several spots. The Düsteröder Pond is a beautiful idyll where you can easily observe carp or grass carp. Another excellent location is the Viole-Teiche near Goldbach Nature Monument, a wetland known for diverse wildlife, including marsh harriers and various amphibians.
Yes, several lakes in the broader Thuringia region are great for families. Düsteröder Pond and the Pond on the Thiemsburg Nature Trail are both marked as family-friendly. Further afield, Stotternheimer See near Erfurt is a popular family destination with sandy beaches, a children's pool with a waterslide, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts. You can find more information about Stotternheimer See at erfurt-tourismus.de.
The Hohenwarte Reservoir and Bleiloch Dam, often called the 'Thuringian Sea,' offer a wide range of water sports, including canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, swimming, fishing, diving, sailing, surfing, and waterskiing. Alperstedter See is also suitable for swimming, sailing, surfing, and diving, and hosts regattas.
Absolutely. The Hohenwarte Reservoir features numerous hiking trails, such as the 74.4-kilometer Hohenwarte Reservoir Trail, offering panoramic views. The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake is directly on the Rennsteig hiking trail, making it ideal for hikers. For local options, you can explore easy hikes around the Wangenheim Reservoir, with routes like the 'Wangenheim Reservoir – Dock at the Reservoir loop' available. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Easy hikes around Brüheim guide.
The Hohenwarte Reservoir and Bleiloch Dam provide a fjord-like landscape with expansive waters framed by deep forests. The Pond on the Thiemsburg Nature Trail has a mystical atmosphere. For a hidden gem, the Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, a former quarry, is surrounded by rocks up to 30 meters high, offering a stunning natural backdrop and cool, emerald-green waters.
Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for swimming. Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See near Erfurt are known for their clean, regularly monitored water quality and offer excellent bathing opportunities. The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake also provides a refreshing swim, though its cool waters rarely exceed 20°C even in summer.
The Hohenwarte Reservoir and Bleiloch Dam system is the most prominent, forming one of Europe's largest continuous reservoir areas. It's often referred to as the 'Thuringian Sea' due to its vastness and picturesque, fjord-like scenery. The Bleiloch Dam itself is Germany's largest reservoir by volume.
The best time to visit the lakes for swimming and water sports is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter can also be appealing for tranquil walks, especially around lakes like the Düsteröder Pond, which can have a unique atmosphere at dusk.
Yes, the Wangenheim Campsite at the Reservoir offers a cozy campsite and a delicious restaurant. Along the shores of the Hohenwarte Reservoir, you can find various campsites and passenger boats offering tours. Stotternheimer See also provides barbecue facilities for rent.
Most notable lakes in the wider Thuringia region, such as the Hohenwarte Reservoir, Stotternheimer See, Alperstedter See, and Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, require travel by car, typically ranging from 45 minutes to 2 hours driving time from Brüheim. Parking facilities are generally available at these larger recreational areas. For local spots like the Wangenheim Reservoir, access is often easier and closer to Brüheim.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each lake are not always explicit, many natural areas and hiking trails around the lakes are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The wooded shores of the Bleiloch Dam and the hiking trails around the Hohenwarte Reservoir are generally welcoming to dogs. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Stotternheimer See, located just outside Erfurt, is an excellent choice for a day trip. It offers clean water for swimming, sandy beaches, a separate children's pool with a waterslide, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and barbecue facilities. It's a very family-friendly destination with a wide range of recreational activities. More details can be found on erfurt-tourismus.de.
Yes, the Ebertswiese Mountain Lake is a small, idyllic mountain lake in the Thuringian Forest. Formed from a former quarry, it's surrounded by high rocks and offers cool, emerald-green waters perfect for a refreshing swim. It's an insider tip for those seeking tranquility and is located directly on the Rennsteig hiking trail.


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