Lakes around Weihenzell, a municipality in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, are primarily located in the surrounding Landkreis Ansbach. While Weihenzell itself does not feature large lakes, the region offers several notable options for recreation. These bodies of water provide opportunities for activities such as swimming, hiking, and fishing amidst natural landscapes. The area is characterized by a mix of natural and artificial lakes, often surrounded by woodlands and trails.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Very nice circular hiking trail
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It's a beautiful place! Totally idyllic.
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The core area of the protected area is not accessible all year round. From March 1st to July 31st, the area outside of the paths is not accessible to protect animals and plants. Dogs must be kept on a leash
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The only nature reserve in the city of Ansbach with an area of 52 hectares. The eponymous Scheerweiher was created in the Middle Ages as a fish pond by damming two streams. Since then, the pond has developed into an ecologically mature body of still water in Middle Franconia. Coming from Schalkhausen, there is a car park immediately after the railway underpass. The unmarked circular path around the nature reserve leads from the car park to the small observation tower, which offers a beautiful view of the extensive pond area with just a few steps. Following the road, you reach the Scheermühle via the Scheerweiher dam. The water from the pond was used to operate the Scheermühle, which was built in the 17th century, until 1930. This is indicated by a wooden coat of arms in the gable of the roof of the half-timbered house. Continuing through the forest towards Neudorfer Mühle, the path finally leads in an arc back towards the car park. The last section of the path runs along a former road, parallel to the railway tracks, back to the starting point. More than 60 species of birds breed in the area, and toads and newts use the nearby pond to spawn. Over five thousand common toads form one of the largest populations in the Franconian Heights natural area.
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The Sonnensee is located in the Frankenhöhe Nature Park and to the east of Flachslanden and Kettenhöfstetten. The natural bathing lake is the perfect destination for a day of swimming or camping. At the Sonnesee you are in a natural environment. Anyone looking for peace and nature is in the right place here. The campsite and the guesthouse at the Sonnensee are also located here.
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Beautiful, not so small lake with a campsite but also with free access and benches.
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The quiet section around the Aicher Weiher is very idyllic. Especially the small hairpin bend with the exposed rock always puts a smile on my face.
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There are some benches from which you can observe and enjoy nature and the pond.
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The most popular lakes in the area include Sonnensee, known for its idyllic natural surroundings and wildlife, and Scheer Pond, a historic fish pond that has developed into an ecologically mature still water.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Sonnensee is considered family-friendly, offering a natural setting. The Dennenloher See, while not directly in Weihenzell, is a great option with sandy beaches, a children's playground, and a Kneipp basin, making it ideal for a family day out.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, you can observe over 60 species of birds, toads, and newts, along with broad rushes and reed beds. Sonnensee is home to beavers and other wildlife in its natural surroundings. Dennenloher See is set within a beautiful forest landscape.
Yes, the Hornauer Weiher is recognized as a beautiful natural swimming area, offering a quiet spot away from traffic to relax and swim. Dennenloher See also features two sandy beaches and sunbathing lawns, making it suitable for swimming.
Scheer Pond was created in the Middle Ages as a fish pond and its water was historically used to operate the Scheermühle until 1930. The Scheerweiher Nature Reserve encompasses this historic pond, highlighting its long-standing ecological development.
Fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Sonnensee is known as a good spot for anglers, with species like perch, pike, carp, roach, rudd, and tench. Dennenloher See also offers good fishing opportunities, with carp, pike perch, pike, and tench.
Yes, the region offers various trails. Around Dennenloher See, there's a 3.0 km circular path perfect for hiking and cycling. The Scheerweiher Nature Reserve also features an unmarked circular path. For more extensive options, you can explore the many hiking routes and gravel biking trails in the wider Weihenzell area.
Beyond hiking and swimming, you can enjoy boating and surfing at Dennenloher See. The MTB Trails around Weihenzell offer mountain biking opportunities, including a route around Sonnensee. Hornauer Weiher provides a pleasant spot for barbecuing.
Yes, both Dennenloher See and Sonnensee feature campsites with pitches for caravans and tents. Sonnensee also has a guesthouse with a sun terrace, providing convenient accommodation options directly by the water.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic natural settings, the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and fishing, and the rich birdlife, especially at the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve. The peaceful retreat offered by lakes like Dennenloher See is also highly valued.
Aicher Weiher is described as a very idyllic and quiet section, particularly noted for a small hairpin bend with an exposed rock, offering a charming and less-trafficked experience.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for swimming, boating, and general outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly good for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. For birdwatching, spring and early summer are ideal at places like Scheerweiher Nature Reserve.


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