Lakes around Pechbrunn are characterized by the unique pond landscape of the nearby Tirschenreuth region, often referred to as the "Land of a Thousand Ponds." This area is historically significant for its extensive fish farming, with countless ponds created since the Middle Ages. While large recreational swimming lakes are not directly within Pechbrunn, the surrounding ponds offer distinct natural and cultural experiences. The landscape provides opportunities for nature walks, cycling, and angling, reflecting the region's heritage.
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The Feisnitz reservoir is a reservoir that is well developed for tourism. There is a guest house, a campsite, a bathing area with a playground, fishing and much more. There is a beautiful circular path around the lake.
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Beautiful reservoir. Developed for tourism. Inn, campsite, swimming area with playground, fishing and much more is offered here. For dog lovers, there is a dog toilet and plenty of trash cans in the parking lot.
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Very beautiful forest lake with clean water. Is great for a rude swim in between or just enjoying the beautiful sight. There is also a kiosk here.
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The Fuchsmühler Waldbadeweiher is very idyllic. It is also suitable for children to swim in because the water at the entrance is not deep. Drinks and snacks are available at the hut.
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The lake is a paradise for anglers and day trippers. The path around the lake is handicapped accessible and is often used. Various hiking trails also lead there. At the lake there is also a campsite with long-term campers, a restaurant and a parking lot. The history of the reservoir begins as early as 1870, when alum ore and lignite were mined there - and the "Klausenteich" was created in an open-pit mine. Destroyed by a flood in 1935, it was rebuilt by the local innkeeper and expanded in the 1970s to become a cooling water reservoir for the former power plant in Arzberg.
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Beautiful 🚣🏊⛱️lake, a restaurant is also right around the corner, walking around the lake for bored fathers and going up to the observation tower is also an option😄
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The area around Pechbrunn is characterized by a unique pond landscape, particularly in the nearby Tirschenreuth region, known as the "Land of a Thousand Ponds." You'll find historic fish farming ponds, former cooling water storages now used for recreation, and forest lakes that were once clay pits. While large natural swimming lakes are less common directly in Pechbrunn, these diverse water bodies offer various recreational opportunities.
Yes, for swimming, you can visit the Feisnitz Reservoir, which is a popular destination for swimming, hiking, and cycling. Another excellent option is Kipp Lake, an inviting swimming lake with a bathing island, changing rooms, and a playground, part of the Wiesau Forest Lakes.
Both the Feisnitz Reservoir and the Arzberg Reservoir offer trails around their shores suitable for hiking and cycling. The Land of 1,000 Ponds also features trails along the lakeshore and over narrow strips of land between the ponds, perfect for nature walks. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking trails and cycling routes in the broader Pechbrunn area.
Absolutely! The Feisnitz Reservoir, Arzberg Reservoir, and Kipp Lake are all considered family-friendly. Kipp Lake, in particular, boasts a playground and bathing island. Additionally, the Fischhofpark in Tirschenreuth, while not a natural swimming lake, offers a "Fischers Fritz" water playground for children and recreational paths.
The lakes, especially in the Tirschenreuth region (the "Land of a Thousand Ponds"), are historically significant for their extensive fish farming, which has been practiced since the Middle Ages. The Fischhofpark in Tirschenreuth, for example, encompasses the historic Fischhof bridge and reflects the area's origins in artificial ponds. The nearby MuseumsQuartier even has a "House at the Pond" dedicated to the natural history of fish-related businesses.
Yes, the Arzberg Reservoir features a wheelchair-accessible path around the lake, making it suitable for visitors with strollers or those using wheelchairs.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Arzberg Reservoir is known as a paradise for anglers. The ponds in Tirschenreuth, including the "Stadtteich Fischhofpark," are recognized fishing spots where you can catch species like carp, tench, pike, eel, and zander. Day tickets are often available, and the region celebrates its fishing heritage with events like "Experience Fish Weeks."
Both the Feisnitz Reservoir and the Arzberg Reservoir have restaurants and campsites available. Kipp Lake also offers a kiosk for refreshments.
The Land of 1,000 Ponds, with its extensive pond system, supports many rare species, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. The unique aquatic landscape provides habitats for various birds, amphibians, and insects.
While specific regulations vary, many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, visitors have noted enjoying walks with their dogs around the Arzberg Reservoir. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The Wiesau Forest Lakes are former clay pits that have been transformed into a local recreation area. They are known for their peculiar shimmering water shades. While Kipp Lake within this area is popular for bathing, the surrounding lakes offer tranquility and seclusion, making them ideal for peaceful walks and enjoying nature.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming. Autumn is particularly notable for the region's "Experience Fish Weeks," celebrating its fishing heritage. Even in winter, some trails might be suitable for walks, offering a different, serene perspective of the landscape.


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