Best lakes around Dingolshausen are found in the valley of the Volkach creek, a region recognized for its wineries. The area, located within the district of Schweinfurt, features a variety of lakes and ponds. These bodies of water offer diverse natural attractions and recreational opportunities. The landscape provides a mix of cultural significance and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Here you can relax and unwind.
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Built in 1933 as a conventional outdoor pool, natural pool since 2005, so no chemicals are used. Swimming pool (33 x 18 meters, seven lanes), non-swimmer pool (27 x 18), stream for small children, original slide from the 1930s, stage for events, a good 2300 cubic meters of water volume, 6000 square meters of sunbathing area.
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Enjoy pure nature, the tranquility of the lake, a bench invites you to linger. Just beautiful.
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Large lake with a small island in the middle and several ponds with a reed belt around it. Here you can see many species of waterfowl.
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Just outside of Gerolzhofen a wonderful place to take a breather and wind down.
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Around the small town of Gerolzhofen there are three smaller bodies of water, the Gerolzhofener Weiher (the central pond is also known as "Hörnauer See"), the Neuen and the Alten See, each of which is characterized by a wide reed belt. These offer good breeding conditions for some rare bird species, which mainly specialize in reeds. For this reason, a visit is particularly worthwhile at this time. Breeding birds such as bluethroats, great reed warblers, red-crested pochards, purple herons, warblers, black-necked grebes, Montagu's harriers and little bitterns can be observed here.
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Idyllic ponds with traces of the beaver
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Relaxing !!! .... you can watch birds, listen to the frogs, or just walk along !!
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The lakes and ponds in the Dingolshausen area offer diverse natural features. For example, the Neuer See Gerolzhofen is known for its wide reed belts, which provide excellent breeding grounds for rare bird species. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley are nestled within a dense beech forest and are a protected wetland, crucial for birds, insects, and amphibians.
Yes, the lakes around Dingolshausen are excellent for birdwatching. The Neuer See Gerolzhofen, in particular, is characterized by wide reed belts that create ideal breeding conditions for rare species such as bluethroats, great reed warblers, red-crested pochards, purple herons, and black-necked grebes. You can also observe many species of waterfowl at Großer Hörnausee.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Neuer See Gerolzhofen and Großer Hörnausee are popular for their natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere. For a more structured family outing, the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool offers a chemical-free swimming experience with dedicated pools for swimmers and non-swimmers, a stream for small children, and a large sunbathing area.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the lakes. For instance, there are routes like the 'Steigerwald Forest Kindergarten – Neuer See Gerolzhofen loop from Dingolshausen' and the 'Neuer See Gerolzhofen – St. Gertrude's Chapel loop from Dingolshausen'. These trails offer opportunities to explore the natural surroundings of the lakes. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Dingolshausen guide.
Yes, several running routes incorporate the lakes into their paths. For example, you can find routes such as the 'Kapellenberg – Neuer See Gerolzhofen loop from Dingolshausen' or the 'Neuer See Gerolzhofen – Viewpoint Above Wiebelsberg loop from Dingolshausen'. These provide scenic options for runners. Explore more running trails in the Running Trails around Dingolshausen guide.
The Ponds in the Handthal Valley are a unique collection of ponds nestled within a dense beech forest, just outside Ebrach. Originally created by Cistercian monks for fish breeding, they are now a protected wetland and serve as a crucial habitat for various birds, insects, and amphibians, offering serene natural beauty.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking opportunities. While specific routes directly around the lakes might vary, you can find longer gravel biking tours in the broader area, such as the 'Baggersee Schweinfurt – Farm Café Family Götz loop from Gerolzhofen'. For more options, check the Gravel biking around Dingolshausen guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax and unwind, observe wildlife like various bird species and waterfowl, and simply take a breather in nature. The serene environment and well-maintained areas are often highlighted.
Yes, in the broader Landkreis Schweinfurt, the Ellertshäuser See is a significant reservoir. It is known for its picturesque views and is a popular spot for recreation, offering gastronomy options and beaches for visitors to enjoy.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley, for instance, were originally created centuries ago by Cistercian monks from the abbey of Ebrach for fish breeding. This practice highlights the long-standing connection between the local communities and these water bodies.
Birdwatching at Neuer See Gerolzhofen is particularly rewarding during breeding season, as the wide reed belts provide excellent conditions for rare bird species. While specific months aren't provided, spring and early summer are generally ideal for observing breeding birds.


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