Lakes in Krofdorfer Forst include several notable water bodies that contribute to its ecological value and offer points of interest for visitors. The region features a series of man-made fish ponds and the Weiher Hirschsprung amphibian protection area. These water bodies are integrated into the forest's natural landscape and are part of its extensive network of hiking trails. The area is recognized for its biodiversity, complementing the predominant beech and oak forests.
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Nice easy hike with plenty of places to sit.
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The bullhead, the “Fish of the Year 2006”, was released into the Wißmarbach. The four fish ponds created in the middle of the 20th century mainly contain trout, tench and carp. Further information can be found on the information board near the fish ponds.
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It is nice and cool along the ponds.
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Don't just concentrate on the next climb ... also look to the right and left ;-)
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Nice set of ponds to observe and photograph.
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Quiet ponds, home to lots of frogs and hungry herons.
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Kind of crazy... Waldhausstrasse is currently closed to bicycles (due to the poor road surface). In return, cars are allowed to race through the Krofdorf Forest, despite the toad and frog migration season.
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Krofdorfer Forst is characterized by numerous smaller ponds, streams, and man-made fish ponds rather than large recreational lakes. These water bodies are integral to the forest's ecological value, offering picturesque spots for nature observation and hiking. You'll find features like the Wißmarbach stream and its tributaries, various fish ponds, and amphibian protection areas.
Yes, several areas offer scenic views. The Wißmar Ponds in Erlengrund are described as idyllic and beautifully located, perfect for observation and photography. The Fish ponds in the Erlengrund near Wißmar are also very picturesque, featuring water lilies and providing a lovely spot to relax amidst the forest.
The water bodies in Krofdorfer Forst are crucial for the region's biodiversity. The forest is designated as an FFH-area (Fauna-Flora-Habitat), supporting diverse flora and fauna, including wildcats. Ponds like Hirschsprung Ponds serve as amphibian protection areas, and many smaller ponds and streams provide habitats for various plant and animal species, including nutrient-rich still waters with aquatic plant communities.
Yes, the Hirschsprung Ponds are linked to an old legend from 1642. It tells of a red deer that leaped over a cart to escape during a hunt by the counts of Gleiberg, with the jump and landing spots marked by two stones. These ponds were also created from old siliceous slate mining sites used for road construction until about 50 years ago.
The areas around the lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For family-friendly hikes, consider routes like the "Wißmar Ponds in Erlengrund – Fish ponds loop from Wettenberg" which is 13.9 km long. You can find more routes and guides for these activities, including gravel biking, family-friendly hikes, and cycling, on komoot.
Absolutely. Many of the lake areas are considered family-friendly. The Wißmar Ponds in Erlengrund, Fish ponds in the Erlengrund near Wißmar, and Fish ponds are all great for families, offering easy access and pleasant surroundings for walks and nature observation. The Hirschsprung Ponds are also suitable for families and offer interesting historical context.
The ponds in Krofdorfer Forst are primarily fish ponds. The Fish ponds, created in the mid-20th century, mainly contain trout, tench, and carp. The bullhead, designated "Fish of the Year 2006," was also released into the Wißmarbach. While fishing is a common activity in these areas, specific regulations and permits may apply, so it's advisable to check local guidelines before planning to fish.
Visitors particularly appreciate the idyllic and beautifully located ponds, which are great for observation and photography. The peaceful atmosphere, the picturesque scenery with water lilies, and the opportunity for hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the tranquility and the chance to connect with nature in these diverse ecosystems.
The water bodies in Krofdorfer Forst are generally smaller ponds and streams, many of which are designated as fish ponds or amphibian protection areas. There is no information suggesting that wild swimming is permitted or recommended in these specific locations. It's best to enjoy the natural beauty from the shore and respect the ecological sensitivity of these habitats.
While the guide does not specifically list cafes directly adjacent to the ponds, the area is popular for hiking and cycling, suggesting that amenities might be found in nearby villages or at the edges of the forest. For example, the Fish ponds in the Erlengrund near Wißmar are noted as a place to "stop and stay," implying a suitable spot for a picnic or a break during your tour.
The lakes and ponds in Krofdorfer Forst offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is excellent for observing amphibians, especially around Hirschsprung Ponds, when male frogs are particularly vocal. Summer provides lush greenery and pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it a picturesque time for walks around the water bodies. The ecological value and natural beauty can be appreciated in any season.


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