Attractions and places to see around Obernzenner Lake center on an artificial body of water in Middle Franconia, Germany. Created between 1978 and 1981 for flood retention, the lake spans approximately 14 hectares with a 34-hectare recreational area. It is fed by the Zenn, Mölbenbächl, and Eisenbach rivers, and features a 1.6-kilometer circular path. The area offers a blend of natural features and cultural sites, including the nearby town of Obernzenn with its historical architecture and castles.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Beautiful place with great view over the lake
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With new lounge bench for 2 people.
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A beautiful lake that invites you to take a rest.
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Great place for a break
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There is a single bench here. Perfect for stopping and resting or having a snack during the tour. Great view over the entire lake
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It's a beautiful lake though. But we haven't been there for a while and everything has been completely rebuilt. Everything is now forbidden. In places where you could previously lie down, everything has been leveled and provided with stones and you are now only allowed to bathe in one place. It is relatively small and anyone who likes crowds and shouting will definitely feel at home there. A pity.
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Class recreation area - very nicely laid out bathing area
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Nice little village with red and blue castle. Lake invites you to swim, walk, jog. A triathlon is held there every year.
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The main attraction is the Obernzenner See, an artificial lake fed by the Zenn, Mölbenbächl, and Eisenbach rivers, along with natural springs. Beyond the lake, you can discover the 'wild and romantic' Fingalshöhle Sandstone Quarry, a valuable geotope with historical inscriptions, located in a nearby forest.
Yes, the market town of Obernzenn, situated on the western edge of the lake, offers historical architecture. You can explore castles such as Obernzenner Schlösser and Ratibor Castle, as well as the 14th-century St. Michael's Church. A stroll through the old town reveals lovingly restored Franconian buildings.
Obernzenner Lake is a hub for various recreational activities. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, surfing, and fishing. The recreational area also features a waterslide, a children's playground, table tennis, and a volleyball field. There's a dedicated Swimming area Obernzenner See with a lawn and bistro for relaxation.
Absolutely. The lake area is very family-friendly, offering a waterslide, a children's playground with a sandbox, seesaw, swing, small play ship, and a water play area. There's also a family-friendly camping site south of the lake for extended stays. The Obernzenn Leisure Lake highlight also mentions a children's area.
Yes, a 1.6-kilometer (approximately 1 mile) circular path encircles Obernzenner Lake. This path is designed to be accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, featuring benches for resting along the way.
Yes, the Obernzenn Leisure Lake highlight specifically mentions a separate dog beach, making it a suitable spot for visitors with canine companions.
The area offers various hiking trails, including loops like the 'Klein-Spreewald Wetlands – Obernzenner See loop' and the 'Fingalshöhle Sandstone Quarry – Obernzenner See loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Obernzenner Lake guide page.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes such as the 'Obernzenner Lake – Obernzenner See loop' for mountain biking or various gravel biking routes. More information can be found on the Gravel biking around Obernzenner Lake and MTB Trails around Obernzenner Lake guide pages.
Sufficient parking spaces are available at Obernzenner Lake. A fee per vehicle applies, payable to the car park attendant. Annual passes can also be purchased from the municipality or the attendant.
The lake is a vibrant recreational hub, especially during warmer months when swimming, sailing, and surfing are popular. The circular path and hiking routes are enjoyable year-round, though specific activities might be seasonal. The lake warms up quickly, making it pleasant for water activities in summer.
Yes, a beach café is available at the recreational area, providing refreshments. Additionally, the Swimming area Obernzenner See has a small bistro, and the Obernzenn Leisure Lake highlight mentions a restaurant and a kiosk.
Visitors appreciate the lake for its diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports to relaxing on the beach. The family-friendly facilities, including playgrounds and a waterslide, are highly rated. Many also enjoy the scenic views, such as those from the View of the Lake in Naturpark Frankenhöhe, which offers a great spot for a break.


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