Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge
Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge
Best lakes around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge offers access to diverse natural water bodies within the Fichtelgebirge region. Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge is a Kneipp spa town situated in the Ölschnitz valley. The area serves as a base for exploring various lakes that provide opportunities for recreation and experiencing the natural landscape. These lakes are easily accessible from Bad Berneck and feature different characteristics.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Especially in autumn, it's a feast for the eyes when the forest displays all its beautiful colors.
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The Fichtelsee is an approximately 10.5-hectare, artificially created reservoir located in the densely wooded valley between the Ochsenkopf and Schneeberg mountains in the municipality of Fichtelberg. Capacity: approximately 520,000 cubic meters of water; Maximum water depth: 16 meters; Altitude: 752 meters above sea level; It serves as a natural outdoor swimming pool and, with its surrounding facilities such as a lawn, children's playground, sports fields, and trails, is a popular local recreation area.
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Bayreuth's most magnificent fountain is undoubtedly the Margrave Fountain in front of the New Palace, featuring the equestrian statue of Margrave Christian Ernst. It was created between 1699 and 1705 by Bayreuth's court sculptor Elias Räntz. The Margrave, who had clearly stipulated that "nothing at all should be undertaken without the prior knowledge of the Prince," provided the materials and tools to ensure that this masterpiece, made of fine-grained sculptural sandstone (from Hartmannsreuth and Lessau), would become a success to his credit. The fountain was inaugurated on July 27, 1700—on the occasion of His Most Serene Highness's 56th birthday—and initially stood in the inner courtyard of the Old Residence. It was completed (according to the chronogram in the inscription on the base) in 1705.
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There was certainly a beautiful fountain in front of the castle, but it was enclosed over the winter so that it could not be seen. This applies to almost all statues and fountains in Bayreuth.
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Beautiful little lake, you can cycle around it completely.
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And always, always the Fichtelsee. An absolutely fantastic place to hike, cycle, linger, enjoy... The pictures speak for themselves!
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Too much going on on nice weekends. Zigzag and push announced!
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The region around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge offers a variety of lakes, from artificially created storage ponds like Fichtel Lake, which function as natural outdoor swimming areas with extensive facilities, to smaller lakes like Karchesweiher that serve as convenient starting points for hiking trails. You'll find options for recreation, nature observation, and active outdoor pursuits.
Fichtel Lake is a popular recreational area where you can enjoy boating, relax on the lawns, and find playgrounds for children. There are also sports fields and circular trails for hiking and cycling. In winter, an ice rink on the shore offers ice skating when conditions allow. The lake is also known for its diverse nature, including beaver sightings.
Yes, many lakes in the region offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, Fichtel Lake has a highly recommended loop trail of about 2.7 kilometers. Karchesweiher is a well-known starting point for numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Weißmainfelsen, Weißmainquelle, and Ochsenkopf summit. The largest lake, Weißenstadt Lake, also features an idyllic hiking trail encircling it.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Fichtel Lake offers playgrounds, lawns for relaxation, and boating opportunities. The North Shore of Fichtelsee is also noted as family-friendly. Nagler See provides a sunbathing area and canoeing, while Karchesweiher is a convenient spot with an inn, making it easy for families to start a day out.
Near Fichtel Lake, you can explore the Fichtelseemoor (also known as Torf- und Seelohe), a significant raised bog that is a relic of the last ice age. This area, accessible via the Boardwalk through the Fichtelsee Moor, boasts unique flora and fauna typical of raised bogs, including a rare bog spircus forest. Beaver sightings are also possible around Fichtelsee.
Yes, some lakes offer winter activities. When conditions allow, both Fichtel Lake and Nagler See feature ice rinks on their shores for ice skating. The loop around Fichtelsee is also recommended as a winter hiking trail with groomed paths.
Karchesweiher is an excellent starting point for numerous hiking trails. From here, you can access routes like the Goetheweg, which leads to the Weißmainfelsen, the Weißmainquelle, and the Ochsenkopf summit, or the Weißmain nature trail to the Bischofsgrün valley station. It also has an adjacent car park and an inn for convenience.
Weißenstadt Lake (Lake Weißenstadt) holds the distinction of being the largest lake in the Fichtelgebirge. It's a major attraction, offering an idyllic hiking trail, swimming, and fishing opportunities.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge region provides various cycling opportunities around its lakes. For example, you can cycle around Fichtel Lake. You can find detailed routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling in the area, such as the "Weißenstadt Lake – Reinersreuth–Zell Cycle Path loop" or the "Fichtel Lake – View of Fichtelsee loop." Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge, Gravel biking around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge, and Cycling around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge guide pages.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Fichtel Lake, for instance, is listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, you can find dining options near some lakes. Karchesweiher features an inn, the Waldrasthaus Karches, which is highly recommended. This makes it a convenient spot for refreshments before or after a hike. Other lakes, especially those with recreational facilities like Fichtel Lake, may also have nearby cafes or kiosks.
Fichtel Lake is an artificially created storage pond that functions as a natural outdoor swimming area. Weißenstadt Lake is also a great spot for swimming. Nagler See offers a sunbathing area, making it suitable for a refreshing dip as well.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and relaxing on sunbathing areas. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful seasonal foliage. In winter, if conditions are right, you can enjoy ice skating on lakes like Fichtel Lake and Nagler See, or go winter hiking on groomed trails.


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