Best lakes around Weißenstadt are situated in the Fichtel Mountains of Upper Franconia, Bavaria. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes and offers various recreational activities centered around its bodies of water. The area features both larger, artificially dammed lakes and smaller, more secluded ponds, providing diverse opportunities for visitors. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal as a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I always feel comfortable at Lake Weißenstadt.
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The balancing path in the spa park combines elements of varying levels of difficulty into one course. The project is intended to enable young and old people to exercise in the fresh air, train their sense of balance and improve their health.
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A circumnavigation of the lake is great, and then a delicious ice cream at the market
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Enjoying the view with the bikes around the lake is recommended 😍
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Very nice bathing lake. It's worth a visit.
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Beautiful lake with opportunities for swimming (for young and old) in summer and play opportunities for the little ones. There are also a few good places around the lake. There is a beautiful view over the lake towards Waldstein and Schneeberg.
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With around 50 hectares, the Weißenstädter See is the largest lake in the heart of the Fichtelgebirge. It was artificially dammed, lies on the upper reaches of the Eger and is fed by it and the Hirtenbach. The lake was created again in 1976 where the Weißenstadt town pond was until 1820. This dried up due to the opening of the dams and 200 plots of land were created on the area. The city bought back the land in the mid 1970's and replanted the recreational lake. The easily walkable four-kilometre-long shore path is one of the most-visited footpaths in the Fichtelgebirge, is barrier-free and is also suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with prams.
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Numerous hiking trails start from this small lake and the adjacent car park. Since the Karchessee is located directly on the B 303, it is not so idyllic.
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The lakes in the Weißenstadt region offer a variety of water activities. At Lake Weißenstadt, you can enjoy swimming in designated zones with excellent water quality, pedal boating, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. Motorized boats are not permitted, ensuring a tranquil environment. Fichtel Lake also provides opportunities for swimming and boating, with a natural outdoor pool available.
Yes, Lake Weißenstadt features a comfortably walkable 4 km (2.5 miles) long lakeside path that is paved and suitable for walking, inline skating, and cycling. This path is also wheelchair accessible, making it ideal for all ages. Fichtel Lake also has circular trails that are popular for cycling and walking.
Both Lake Weißenstadt and Fichtel Lake are excellent choices for families. Lake Weißenstadt offers designated bathing zones with a sandy beach and a paved, family-friendly circular trail. Fichtel Lake provides a natural outdoor pool, a children's playground, and sports fields, alongside its circular trails.
Karchesweiher serves as a popular starting point for numerous hiking trails, including the Goetheweg which leads to the Weißmainfelsen, Weißmainquelle, and the Ochsenkopf summit. You can also access the Weißmain nature trail to the Bischofsgrün valley station from here. For more hiking options, explore the Running Trails around Weißenstadt guide.
Yes, the Kurzentrum (spa center) at Lake Weißenstadt offers radon and whole-body cryotherapy, along with classic spa treatments and wellness programs. The Siebenquell GesundZeitResort, located near the lake, also provides extensive health and pampering options.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and cycling. In winter, Fichtel Lake offers an ice rink on the shore for ice skating, and its trails are suitable for winter hiking. The scenic beauty, especially around North Shore of Fichtelsee, is particularly beautiful at sunset.
Yes, cycling is popular around both Lake Weißenstadt and Fichtel Lake. The paved circular trail at Lake Weißenstadt is perfect for a leisurely ride. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Weißenstadt guide, including routes like the 'Poet's Fountain Around the Water loop'.
The lakes are set amidst the natural beauty of the Fichtel Mountains. Around Lake Weißenstadt, you can enjoy views of the Großer Waldstein and Schneeberg. The lake also features a bird sanctuary. Fichtel Lake, despite its mining origins, is a beautiful, natural, and almost romantic place, with the North Shore of Fichtelsee offering particularly scenic views and typical raised moor vegetation in the Seelohe nature reserve.
Yes, both major lakes offer facilities. Lake Weißenstadt has various facilities around its shores. Fichtel Lake is a popular recreational area with facilities including a natural outdoor pool, lawns, and sports fields. Near Karchesweiher, you'll find the Waldrasthaus Karches, a highly recommended inn, making it a convenient base for tours.
The lakes in the region have interesting histories. Lake Weißenstadt is an artificially dammed lake, re-established in 1976 for recreational purposes after a city lake existed until 1820. Fichtel Lake, also artificially created, has roots in mining, established as a reservoir in 1739 and enlarged in 1983 to support water drainage for hammer mills.
Yes, the region around Weißenstadt offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes such as the 'Weißenstädter See – Lake Weißenstadt loop' or the 'Fichtel Lake – North Shore of Fichtelsee loop'. More details and routes are available in the Gravel biking around Weißenstadt guide.


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