Lakes around Dinkelsbühl provide access to the Franconian Lake District and several charming smaller lakes. This region, located south of Nuremberg, features artificial lakes designed for water sports and relaxation. These lakes offer diverse activities and natural beauty, making the area suitable for both active recreation and tranquil nature experiences.
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Beautifully situated pond in a quiet location
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You can easily walk around the outside; the campsite is in a beautiful location.
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A very beautiful old town to explore.
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An easy hike around the Haselbachsee on easy-to-walk paths in a beautiful setting! Highly recommended!
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The rose garden at the Rothenburg pond is simply something special. A "relic" from the garden show...
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The lake is currently drained. It also has its charms, but it's not ideal for sensitive noses when taking a break.
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The lakes around Dinkelsbühl offer a wide array of activities. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and even jet skiing at larger lakes like Brombachsee. On land, there are numerous cycling and hiking paths. For specific routes, you can explore options like hiking around Dinkelsbühl or cycling around Dinkelsbühl.
Yes, many lakes in the area are excellent for swimming. The Häsle Reservoir is a popular swimming lake with multiple bathing spots. The Haselbachsee Dam is known for its excellent water quality, and Degenbachsee also offers a pleasant bathing experience with good facilities.
Several lakes are very family-friendly. The Great Brombachsee is ideal for families, offering playgrounds, a summer toboggan run, and even a dog beach. Altmühlsee also features shallow areas, playgrounds, mini-golf, and bungee trampolines. Closer to Dinkelsbühl, the Häsle Reservoir and Degenbachsee provide family-friendly atmospheres with good facilities.
Absolutely! The lakes are surrounded by extensive networks of hiking and cycling paths. For instance, a 12.5 km circular path encircles Altmühlsee, and a 30-kilometer cycle path connects the small and large Brombachsee. The Haselbachsee Dam also offers an easy hike on well-maintained paths. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Dinkelsbühl and the cycling guide.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Altmühlsee is home to the unique Bird Island (Vogelinsel), a significant sanctuary for migratory birds with an observation tower. The Mucken Pond is a natural lake within a protected water network. Rothsee also connects to two nature reserves at its tip, offering tranquil nature experiences amidst forests and meadows.
Yes, the Rothenburger Weiher is a charming spot that offers a beautiful view of Dinkelsbühl's city wall and the Wörnitztor, providing a scenic blend of nature and history.
The Franconian Lake District (Fränkisches Seenland) is a major recreational area featuring several artificial lakes designed for water sports and relaxation. It's located approximately 30 kilometers south of Nuremberg. While Dinkelsbühl isn't directly within the district, it serves as an excellent base for exploring its prominent lakes like Altmühlsee, Brombachsee, and Rothsee. You can find more information about the region at frankentourismus.com.
Yes, Degenbachsee offers excellent facilities, including showers, toilets, changing rooms, a kiosk, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and barbecue areas. The recreational centers around Rothsee (Heuberg, Birkach, Grashof) also provide various services.
The warmer months, typically from May to October, are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports, as water temperatures can reach up to 24°C. The circular paths around the lakes are also popular for hiking and cycling during this period. However, the natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round for walks and nature observation.
Yes, some lakes accommodate dogs. The Great Brombachsee, for example, features a dedicated dog beach. The Häsle Reservoir also has bathing spots specifically for dogs, making it a great option for visitors with pets.
The Haselbachsee Dam is highly recommended for its excellent water quality, which is considered among the best in the Ostalb district. It's a small, pleasant lake perfect for an easy hike on well-maintained paths in a beautiful setting, making it a refreshing spot for a day trip.
Absolutely. Larger lakes in the Franconian Lake District, such as Brombachsee and Altmühlsee, are hubs for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and even wakeboarding. The Haselbachsee also offers opportunities for sailing and surfing.
Yes, nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunities. Altmühlsee is particularly notable for its Bird Island (Vogelinsel) near Muhr am See, which is one of Bavaria's most important sanctuaries for migratory birds. It features an observation tower and an educational path. The Mucken Pond is also a protected natural lake, offering a quiet place for nature observation.
You can explore these larger lakes in various ways. Both Brombachsee and Altmühlsee offer passenger boat trips. The 'MS Brombachsee' on Brombachsee and the 'MS Altmühlsee' on Altmühlsee connect various recreational centers and even transport bicycles. Additionally, extensive circular paths around both lakes are perfect for cycling and hiking, allowing you to experience their full scope.


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