Best lakes around Fürsteneck are situated in a region defined by the Ilz River, often referred to as the "Black Pearl" for its dark water. This area, known as "Ilztal & Dreiburgenland," features a landscape of floodplains, hills, granite formations, and forests. The Ilz River is recognized as the last wild river in Eastern Bavaria, maintaining an untamed character. Fürsteneck serves as a base for exploring this riverine environment, which offers opportunities for nature observation and active recreation.
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The former quarry is also vividly described at https://www.sehenswerter-bayerischer-wald.de/steinbruch-buechlberg-wandern-see.html
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The former Büchlberg granite quarry with lake is an important geosite. Fine- to medium-grained two-mica granite (equivalent to Hauzenberger Granite I) was mined from 1880 until after Carl Kerber's death in 1961 in the former Kerberbruch quarry on the Büchlberg. The rock, which is grayish-white when fresh, has a slightly yellowish tinge. The outcrop walls show signs of weathering to varying depths. Büchlberg granite was used as natural stone in buildings such as Nuremberg Central Station, the spiral staircase of the Germanisches Museum in Nuremberg, and the Walhalla in Regensburg. The stone was also traded internationally, for example in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and the USA. The granite quarry, surrounded on all sides by the remaining walls and with a lake at its lowest level, is a natural monument and is located in a landscape conservation area. It now serves as a recreational area. Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=275A032
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A wonderful idyll at the former sawmill! The old shed and the mill building are now lovingly furnished holiday apartments where you can relax. There are bathing areas at the pond and also at the stream. The small chapel is also worth a visit.
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Unfortunately, swimming is forbidden here 😔 but you can enjoy the peace and quiet here 😍☺️
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Unique idyll by the creek
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the forest
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Very nice, the pond invites you to linger
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The region around Fürsteneck is characterized by the Ilz River, often called the “Black Pearl.” While not known for large natural lakes, you'll discover a variety of smaller bodies of water, including natural ponds, mill ponds, and reservoirs. These offer diverse environments for recreation and are often nestled within the picturesque Ilz Valley.
Yes, several spots are great for swimming. Dreiburgensee features a specially created sandy beach, making it a worthwhile detour. For a family-friendly option, Saldenburg Mill Pond offers pure bathing fun with a zip line, footbridge, and a large lawn for sunbathing.
For pure nature and a relaxing atmosphere, Buchwies Pond is highly recommended. It's a small bathing pond appreciated for its tranquility, perfect for recharging your batteries.
Families will find several great options. Saldenburg Mill Pond is an adventure bathing lake with a zip line, a play ship for children, and a large lawn. Dreiburgensee also has a sandy beach ideal for family swimming. Even the Kerber Quarry Lake, a natural monument, serves as a recreational area.
Absolutely! The Ilz Valley, where many of these water bodies are located, is excellent for hiking. For instance, the Buchberger Reservoir is part of the Buchberger Leite, a fantastic hiking destination where trails run almost exclusively along the river. You can find many more routes in the Hiking around Fürsteneck guide.
The Ilz River, known as the 'Black Pearl,' is the last wild river in Eastern Bavaria, offering a largely untamed character. It flows through a picturesque landscape of floodplains, lush hills, granite formations, and forests. The Ilz Valley provides numerous hiking and cycling trails, such as the famous Ilztalwanderweg, and is a central feature of the 'Ilztal & Dreiburgenland' region.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshment and accommodation. For example, the Schrottenbaummühle, located on the banks of the Ilz, is a guesthouse, restaurant, and campsite, providing a perfect base for hikers and cyclists to enjoy Bavarian delicacies and the riverside atmosphere.
The Ilz Valley and its surrounding lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying the beaches at spots like Dreiburgensee or Saldenburg Mill Pond. Even winter can be charming for quiet walks along the river.
Yes, the Kerber Quarry Lake (Büchlberg Quarry Lake) is an important geosite. It's a former granite quarry that is now a natural monument and recreational area, showcasing fine- to medium-grained granite. The Ilz River itself, with its granite rock formations and untouched character, is a significant natural feature.
The region offers various cycling routes, including road cycling. You can find routes that provide views of the Alps or along the Ohetal Cycle Path. For more details and specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Fürsteneck guide.
Visitors frequently praise the pure nature and relaxing atmosphere, especially at places like Buchwies Pond. The family-friendly bathing options, like those at Saldenburg Mill Pond with its amenities, are also highly valued. The overall untouched character of the Ilz River and its scenic beauty for hiking are consistently highlighted.


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