Best attractions and places to see around Hammersee include the Hammersee lake itself, a 64-hectare body of water in the Upper Palatinate Forest region of Germany. This area offers a blend of natural features, recreational activities, and cultural points of interest. The lake is suitable for swimming, boating, and fishing, with surrounding trails for hiking and cycling. Historical elements, such as the former steelworks powered by the lake's hydropower, also contribute to the region's character.
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It is actually a former forester's house in the middle of the forest. Today it is a small hotel with 12 rooms and a restaurant. The food is good. The selection of dishes is relatively small, but by no means boring.
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Fantastic section between Kupferhammer and Bremsdorfer Mühle. The hiking trail can also be ridden on a bicycle by an experienced rider carefully (sometimes roots) and considerate of hikers in the area. There are wonderful views of the individual lakes with enchanted-looking tree remains in the water. It's simply overwhelmingly beautiful when the sun still shines on it.
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A special piece of bike path awaits you in the middle of the forest: a smooth, asphalted path that gently meanders through the dense green of the Schlaubetal. Here, far from the hustle and bustle and noise, you can really let the peace and quiet of nature work its magic on you. Every time you cross the Schlaube, you feel the coolness of the water, hear the gentle splashing and feel at one with nature. The Hammersee appears nearby, glittering seductively through the trees and always offering charming views. It is this combination of the flawless cycle path and the breathtaking nature of the Schlaubetal that makes this route so unique. Here you don't just cycle, here you experience.
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A special piece of bike path awaits you in the middle of the forest: a smooth, asphalted path that gently meanders through the dense green of the Schlaubetal. Here, far from the hustle and bustle and noise, you can really let the peace and quiet of nature work its magic on you. Every time you cross the Schlaube, you feel the coolness of the water, hear the gentle splashing and feel at one with nature. The Hammersee appears nearby, glittering seductively through the trees and always offering charming views. It is this combination of the flawless cycle path and the breathtaking nature of the Schlaubetal that makes this route so special. Here you don't just cycle, here you experience.
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The bank at Hammersee. Here you will find a picturesque backdrop that invites you to pause and enjoy. Take a moment, get off the bike and let your gaze wander over the calm water. Whether you want to take a short break or circle the lake in all its glory, on foot or by bike, this place is perfect for it. The peaceful sight of the lake provides a soothing break. A place where you can fully enjoy the beauty of nature and recharge your batteries for the rest of your journey.
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The Hammersee area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, paddling, and boating on the lake itself. There are also numerous well-signposted trails for hiking and cycling. For more structured routes, explore options like running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes in the region.
Yes, Hammersee is very family-friendly. The lake itself is an ideal swimming lake with shallow, sandy shores, and you can rent pedal boats, rowing boats, and stand-up paddleboards. The "Im Seewinkel" bathing area offers a spacious lawn, sandy beach, and playground equipment. Many of the cycle paths, such as the Schlaube River and Hammersee Lakeside Path and the Schlaubetal Cycle Path: Kupferhammer to Dammendorf, are also suitable for families.
The area around Hammersee offers several pleasant walking and hiking trails. A prominent option is the approximately 6-kilometer long Hammerseerundweg (Hammersee circular path) that goes around the lake. Another scenic choice is the circular path around the Weichselbrunnweiher in the adjacent nature reserve, which is about 3 km long. For more challenging options, the Schlaubetal Trail: Mixdorf to Dammendorf is an intermediate route through the forest.
The Hammersee area has a blend of natural beauty and historical elements. The lake's hydropower historically powered a steelworks, hinting at the region's industrial past. You can also visit the Siehdichum Forest Lodge, which is a historical site. Additionally, the Art and Water Trail (Kunst- und Wasserweg) around the Hammersee features unique mosaic tile artworks that reflect the area's connection to nature and water.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling with numerous well-signposted routes. The Schlaube River and Hammersee Lakeside Path is a well-developed and paved cycle way offering wonderful natural experiences. Another excellent option is the Schlaubetal Cycle Path: Kupferhammer to Dammendorf, a quiet, paved path through the forest with beautiful views of the lakes. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Hammersee guide.
The Hammersee is a popular destination throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to early autumn, when the weather is most suitable for swimming, boating, hiking, and cycling. During the holiday season, the "Plätte Karin I" operates, offering boat trips across the lake, adding to the summer experience. The natural beauty of the area, especially the surrounding forests and lake views, can be enjoyed in spring and autumn as well.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Siehdichum Forest Lodge is a restaurant located in the forest where you can strengthen yourself. The Jakob Brewery Inn (Jacobbrauerei Gasthof) also features a beautiful beer garden directly on the Hammerseerundweg, offering views of the lake while enjoying food and drinks.
Yes, the Hammersee area is rich in wildlife. The Siehdichum Forest Lodge is a great spot to observe many birds. Nearby, there is a colony of gray herons, which is particularly active and acoustically interesting during the breeding season. The Weichselbrunner Weiher Nature Reserve, adjacent to the Hammersee, also provides a habitat for various species.
Beyond its natural beauty, Hammersee boasts unique artistic and historical elements. The Art and Water Trail features distinctive mosaic tile artworks by Christine Schinner, often doubling as seating, which integrate with the natural surroundings. The area's past as a site for a steelworks powered by the lake's hydropower also adds a historical dimension to the landscape.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity on Hammersee. The lake is known for a variety of fish species, including catfish, carp, eels, and pike, making it an attractive spot for anglers.
The Hammersee is considered an ideal swimming lake for families due to its shallow, sandy shores. The "Im Seewinkel" bathing area is a well-maintained option with sanitary facilities, a spacious lawn, a sandy beach, and playground equipment. For a quieter experience, the "Blechhammer" bathing area is also available.


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