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Lakes around Geisa are found in the Rhön Mountains, a region in Thuringia, Germany. This area is known for its natural landscape, characterized by hills and forests. While large natural lakes are not prevalent in Thuringia, the region features several significant dams, reservoirs, and smaller water bodies that serve as recreational areas. These locations offer opportunities to experience the natural attractions near Geisa.

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  • The most popular lakes is Ulmenstein Basalt Lake, a lake that was…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Ulmenstein Basalt Lake

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Walk here on the old Kleinbahntrassenweg. Otherwise, the Ulmenstein speaks for itself: lake, picnicking, hiking.

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Bernshäuser Kutte

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The Bernshauser Kutte is a natural monument worth seeing. Very quiet and therefore there is pure relaxation here. Warning: swimming is prohibited to protect the lake!

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Haselsee

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The Haselsee is fed by the Hasel brook, which has its source near Haselstein. The Haselsee and the nearby Bürgerpark form the local recreation area of Hünfeld. Pedal boats and …

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Very nice resting place for hikers or cyclists ;)
And for those who are simply looking for relaxation

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Basalt Lake Waterfall

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Very beautiful basalt lake. If it is not too dry, you can watch a wonderful waterfall.

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September 27, 2025, Ulmenstein Basaltsee

A very idyllic spot. Benches and a shelter invite you to take a long rest.

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good enough for a little break in between :)

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A beautiful lake is perfect for taking a break or relaxing along the trail. There's a hut for sitting. 👍🏽☀️

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A nice resting place

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Natural rest area directly on the Ulstertal cycle path

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Basalt used to be mined here. Now it's a lovely place to relax, have a picnic or rest. There's plenty of parking with tables.

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A paradise for those seeking peace and quiet, nature lovers and mountain lake enthusiasts. The basalt lake "Ulmenstein" lies between Hofaschenbach and Mackenzell and is up to 15 metres deep. You can walk around the lake on hiking trails. On the south side there is a barbecue area with seating, a fire pit, a barbecue hut, a shelter and a beautiful view of the lake. A shelter for hikers and cyclists has been built on the north side. In recent years, the Mackenzeller brass choir "Tonica" has given many concerts here at Ulmenstein. Up until 1908, a 70-metre-high basalt dome stood out where the lake is today. This was gradually dismantled and transported on rails via Mackenzell to Nüst and then on to Holland. Up to 270 miners were employed here at the time. After the 70 meters above ground had been removed, the miners set to work up to 30 meters underground to bring basalt columns to light. Around 1928, water broke in and further mining was no longer possible or profitable. Over the decades, today's basalt lake developed in the depths of the quarry due to springs and fissure water. Source: RhönTravel

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April 12, 2024, Bernshäuser Kutte

The Bernshauser Kutte is a small, circular karst sinkhole lake and a geological feature worth protecting. A very narrow, sometimes slippery path leads around it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Geisa?

While large natural lakes are not common directly in Geisa, the region features diverse water bodies. You'll find unique basalt lakes like Ulmenstein Basalt Lake, karst crater lakes such as Bernshäuser Kutte, and various ponds that serve as recreational areas. Further afield in Thuringia, large reservoirs like the Bleiloch Dam and Hohenwarte Dam are often referred to as 'lakes' and offer extensive water-based activities.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Geisa?

Yes, several lakes around Geisa are great for families. Haselsee is particularly family-friendly, offering pedal and rowing boats, a Grimms Fairy Tale Trail, a playground, and a nature trail. The Pond by the Ulster Cycle Path also provides a nice resting spot for families enjoying a bike ride.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The area around Geisa and its water bodies is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Extratour "Point Alpha Weg"' or the 'Family hiking trail Geisböckchenweg'. Cycling is popular along the Ulstertal Cycle Path, which passes the Pond by the Ulster Cycle Path. Mountain biking routes are also available. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Geisa, Cycling around Geisa, and MTB Trails around Geisa guides.

Can I swim in the lakes around Geisa?

Swimming opportunities vary by lake. While some recreational areas like Erfurt's Lakes (Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See) offer bathing, swimming is prohibited in protected natural monuments such as Bernshäuser Kutte to preserve its unique environment. Always check local signage for specific regulations.

Are there any notable viewpoints or natural monuments among the lakes?

Yes, the region boasts several impressive natural features. Ulmenstein Basalt Lake offers beautiful Rhön views, and Bernshäuser Kutte is a protected karst crater lake and natural monument. The Basalt Lake Waterfall is another special place, offering a scenic waterfall when water levels permit.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Geisa?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the Rhön Mountains. Summer is ideal for water sports and enjoying the recreational facilities at lakes like Haselsee. Even in winter, some areas like Haselsee offer ice skating.

Are there cafes or amenities near the lakes?

Yes, some lakes offer amenities. For instance, Haselsee has a café where you can hire pedal and rowing boats. Other popular spots like Ulmenstein Basalt Lake provide picnic areas and parking with tables for visitors.

What makes the lakes around Geisa unique compared to other regions?

The lakes around Geisa are distinctive due to their geological origins and location within the Rhön Mountains. You'll find unique basalt lakes, formed from former mining sites, and rare karst crater lakes. While Thuringia lacks large natural lakes, its significant dams and reservoirs, often called 'Thuringian Sea,' offer fjord-like landscapes and extensive recreational opportunities, making them a unique feature of the region.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes and trails?

Generally, the natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, but specific regulations may apply to certain protected areas or facilities. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. For specific lakes, check local signage or information boards.

What are the larger reservoirs in Thuringia that are often referred to as 'lakes'?

Thuringia is home to several significant dams and reservoirs that are popular recreational areas. The Bleiloch Dam, Germany's largest reservoir by volume, and the Hohenwarte Dam, known for its fjord-like landscapes, are both on the Saale River and are often collectively called the 'Thuringian Sea.' These offer extensive water sports and hiking opportunities.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects related to the lakes?

While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or man-made for water management and recreation, the region has historical significance. For example, the Bleiloch Dam, built between 1926 and 1932, is an impressive feat of engineering. Additionally, the Haselsee features the Grimms Fairy Tale Trail, adding a cultural touch for visitors.

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