Best lakes around Engelsberg are found in a region characterized by diverse natural and man-made water bodies. This area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its lakes and ponds. Visitors can explore natural swimming spots, tranquil forest ponds, and environmental gardens with aquatic features. The landscape combines natural beauty with accessible recreational areas.
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This must be a paradise in the summer, but even in February the visit was worth it. The garden is lovingly landscaped and you can actually roam the area 2-3 times: on the sidewalk, on the hedge path and then on all the cross-connections, viewing and relaxation stations. The plant world is explained in very detail. Almost everywhere you can find signs that name the trees and bushes and tell little stories about them. But the absolute highlight for me was the underwater world. It costs 2.50 euros to enter and I really thought about whether it was worth it. I didn't think I would see anything in the winter, but the small lake is full of fish. A pike scared me first, then came carp and lots of big and small fish that I don't know. The lake is extensively supplied with water. For me, the entry fee is justified and: children are allowed in for free! Benches and tables in the shade are also a nice place for cyclists to take a break. And there is even fresh water in the garden.
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This must be a paradise in the summer, but even in February the visit was worth it. The garden is lovingly landscaped and you can actually roam the area 2-3 times: on the sidewalk, on the hedge path and then on all the cross-connections, viewing and relaxation stations. The plant world is explained in very detail. Almost everywhere you can find signs that name the trees and bushes and tell little stories about them. But the absolute highlight for me was the underwater world. It costs 2.50 euros to enter and I really thought about whether it was worth it. I didn't think I would see anything in the winter, but the small lake is full of fish. A pike scared me first, then came carp and lots of big and small fish that I don't know. The lake is extensively supplied with water. For me, the entry fee is justified and children can come in free of charge!
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Quiet place, in the middle of the forest with seating for a break.
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Small pond right next to the long and well signposted paths. Can't be overlooked even in summer. There are several seating options here. A very quiet place and good for taking a break.
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Very good. Especially after visiting the memorials. Of serenity and life. Soothing.
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... Hüttenschlagweiher in Mühldorfer Hart - very close to the mass grave concentration camp ...
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Idyllic pond with some benches all around.
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For swimming and relaxation, Weitsee is highly recommended. It features multiple swimming spots and a large lawn, making it a quiet bathing lake perfect for refreshing on warm days. It also has a kiosk for convenience. Another option is Flossinger Lake, a pretty little bathing pond without an admission fee.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Weitsee is family-friendly with its swimming spots and large lawn. The LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl is also excellent for families, offering a lovingly landscaped garden and an underwater world with various fish. Children can often enter the underwater world for free.
For a quiet retreat in nature, visit Hüttenschlag Pond. Situated in the middle of a forest, it offers a serene environment with seating for a peaceful break. It's known for its tranquility.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore the diverse natural settings. Hüttenschlag Pond is nestled within a forest, offering a natural monument experience. The LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl provides a unique blend of landscaped gardens and an underwater world showcasing local aquatic life.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near the lakes. You can find various routes, including those that pass by natural water bodies. For detailed hiking trails in the region, explore the Hiking around Engelsberg guide, which features routes like the 'Picnic Rocks on the Alz' and 'Railway bridge over the Alz River' loops.
The Engelsberg area offers diverse cycling routes that can take you past scenic spots and potentially some of the lakes. For comprehensive cycling options, check out the Cycling around Engelsberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Weir on the Alz in Altenmarkt' and 'Riverside rest area on the Alz' loops.
While specific dog-friendly rules vary by location, the Pond by the Railway in Upper Bavaria is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a suitable option for walks with your canine companion.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet bathing experience at places like Weitsee, the peaceful forest setting of Hüttenschlag Pond, and the unique educational and relaxing environment of the LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities for visitor convenience. Weitsee, for instance, has a kiosk. The LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl also provides benches, tables, and even a charging point for e-bikes.
Absolutely. The LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl is a dedicated environmental garden featuring a beautifully landscaped area and an underwater world where you can observe various fish. It offers detailed explanations about the plant world and is an educational experience for all ages.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and outdoor activities. The LBV Environmental Garden and Underwater World Wiesmühl is described as a 'paradise in the summer,' but even in February, visitors found it worthwhile, suggesting year-round appeal for some attractions.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is characterized by diverse natural and man-made water bodies, including tranquil forest ponds. Hüttenschlag Pond, nestled in the forest, offers a quiet and less crowded experience compared to more developed bathing lakes.


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