Lakes around Mauther Forst are primarily artificial reservoirs, historically significant for timber transport within the Bavarian Forest National Park. This region features well-preserved cultural monuments and areas undergoing natural renaturation. Visitors can explore these water bodies, which offer insights into the area's industrial past and its evolving natural landscape. The Mauther Forst area provides diverse natural landmarks and viewpoints for exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Small, picturesque reservoir. It reminds me a lot of the Harz Mountains.🫶
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Short but very fun trail section and the landscape is also very beautiful 👍🏻
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An absolute dream. Postcard motif that absolutely has to be photographed!
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A very beautiful lake that was once created for the timber drift and renovated as a monument. Here again one of the well-made and easy-to-understand information boards in the national park on this very topic.
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Small refuge in a picturesque setting
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Very nice and quiet location. Great place to rest. The information board at this location provides information about the lake and the hermitage.
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The Mauther Forst area features a mix of historical artificial reservoirs and natural glacier lakes. Many of the reservoirs, like the Martinsklause Reservoir and Reschbachklause, were originally built for timber transport. You can also find natural lakes, such as Lake Rachel, which is the only natural lake in the Bavarian Forest National Park.
Yes, several lakes are significant historical sites. The Martinsklause Reservoir, built in the 19th century for wood transport, is recognized as one of the best-preserved 'Klausen' (reservoirs) in the Bavarian Forest National Park and is now a cultural monument. Similarly, the Reschbachklause, constructed in 1860 for timber rafting, also serves as a cultural monument.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you'll encounter dense forests, especially around Lake Rachel, which is a glacier-formed natural monument. The Reschbach Valley, near the Reschbachklause, is known for its natural renaturation efforts by beavers, creating small lakes and swamp areas that give the impression of untouched wilderness.
Many areas around the lakes are suitable for families. The Martinsklause Reservoir offers a peaceful environment, making it suitable for family visits. The Reschbachklause also has facilities and is considered family-friendly. You can find easy hiking trails in the region, such as the 'On the trails of the timber rafting' route, which is 2.4 km long.
The Mauther Forst area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Baummarder Loop' or 'Reschbachklause – Reschbach Valley loop'. For road cycling, there are routes such as the 'Bucina Lodge and Pond – Finsterau loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Gateway to Freedom – Finsterauer Filz High Moor loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for Mauther Forst.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. From the shore of Lake Rachel, you can see the Rachel summit and the Rachel Chapel. There's also a specific View of Lake Rachel from above, offering a phenomenal perspective of the lake from the little Rachel chapel.
The Teufelsbachklause is another old hermitage (mountain stream dam) that was used to dam water for timber transport. Today, it stands as a technical monument to the timber industry in the Bohemian Forest, offering a beautiful hiking trail along the Teufelsbach.
Yes, some lake areas provide facilities for visitors. Near the Reschbachklause, you'll find a refuge and a table/bench corner, ideal for a short break. The Teufelsbachklause also features a hut and facilities.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The well-preserved cultural monuments like the Martinsklause Reservoir offer a glimpse into the region's past, while natural areas like the Reschbach Valley provide a sense of untouched wilderness. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for tranquil rests and scenic exploration.
Yes, the area around Reschbachklause is popular for hiking. Trails like the 'Baummarder Loop - From Reschbachklause to the Moldauquelle' and the 'Reschbachklause – Reschbach Valley loop' offer opportunities to explore the historical site and the unique natural renaturation efforts by beavers downstream.
The Martinsklause Reservoir is an idyllic spot, often serving as a resting point before climbing the Lusen. While not a long circular walk itself, it's integrated into various hiking routes in the Bavarian Forest National Park, offering a peaceful stop amidst the forest.


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