Best lakes around Seybothenreuth are found within the surrounding Landkreis Bayreuth region, offering various water bodies for recreation. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including the Fichtel Mountains and picturesque valleys. While no large lakes are directly in Seybothenreuth, the nearby Fichtelsee is a notable moor lake. The region provides diverse natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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the large Hirschbergweiher pond between Immenreuth and Gabellohe
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Bayreuth's most magnificent fountain is undoubtedly the Margrave Fountain in front of the New Palace, featuring the equestrian statue of Margrave Christian Ernst. It was created between 1699 and 1705 by Bayreuth's court sculptor Elias Räntz. The Margrave, who had clearly stipulated that "nothing at all should be undertaken without the prior knowledge of the Prince," provided the materials and tools to ensure that this masterpiece, made of fine-grained sculptural sandstone (from Hartmannsreuth and Lessau), would become a success to his credit. The fountain was inaugurated on July 27, 1700—on the occasion of His Most Serene Highness's 56th birthday—and initially stood in the inner courtyard of the Old Residence. It was completed (according to the chronogram in the inscription on the base) in 1705.
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There was certainly a beautiful fountain in front of the castle, but it was enclosed over the winter so that it could not be seen. This applies to almost all statues and fountains in Bayreuth.
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The Hopfengarten is located in the Wilhelminenaue, embedded in the grounds of the former 2016 State Garden Show, which has been freely accessible since April 2017. In addition to great viewing points and event areas, the park offers a wide range of leisure activities such as beach volleyball, a dirt bike facility, a hedge theater and a lake stage, as well as relaxed areas for barbecues and picnics.
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Free playground and zoo. Very nice lake. Quiet. Worth a trip. Unfortunately the kiosk was not open
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From the hill at the Hopfengarten in the 2016 State Garden Show area, you have a beautiful view of the renaturalized course of the Red Main through the Wilhelminenaue.
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According to the sign, the ponds could date from the 13th - 16th century. The ponds were filled at this time. This means that dams were built where the water could collect conveniently in depressions in the landscape. Fish farming was also a big topic for monasteries like Speishardt and Waldsassen. For more information, just read the board 😉
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Above the Wilhelminenaue next to the snack bar is this really great garden: very nicely planted
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While there are no large lakes directly within Seybothenreuth, the surrounding Landkreis Bayreuth region offers several appealing options. The Röhrensee Park and Zoo in Bayreuth is a highly popular spot, featuring enclosures, aviaries, and a large playground set around a lake. Another beloved destination is the Fichtelsee, known as the most beautiful lake in the Fichtel Mountains, offering swimming, boating, and a scenic circular trail. The tranquil Klumpertal Ponds near Pottenstein are also appreciated for their natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies are excellent for families. The Röhrensee Park and Zoo is a magnet for all generations, with animal enclosures, a large playground, and boat rentals. The Fichtelsee features a flat, wide 2.5-kilometer circular trail perfect for strollers and leisurely walks. The Großer Hirschbergweiher, part of a nature reserve, offers an idyllic pond landscape where families can observe waterfowl.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. At Fichtelsee, you'll find yourself amidst forests and rocks, with the important Fichtelseemoor, an 8,000 to 10,000-year-old raised bog, adjacent to the lake, hosting unique flora and fauna. The Klumpertal Ponds are nestled in a picturesque valley with a flowing brook and impressive rock formations. The Großer Hirschbergweiher is part of a nature reserve, offering views of an idyllic pond landscape with various waterfowl.
Yes, the area around Bayreuth offers cultural highlights. The Margrave's Fountain (Markgrafenbrunnen) in Bayreuth, an artful monument created between 1699 and 1705, stands in front of the New Palace and features an equestrian statue of the Margrave. While not directly on a natural lake, it is a significant historical site in the broader region.
The region around Seybothenreuth offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the Birkenwäldchen loop, explore numerous hiking paths such as the View from Fenkenseeser Berg, or go gravel biking on routes like the Lake Fichtel – Schneeberg Summit loop. For more detailed routes, you can explore running trails, hiking routes, and gravel biking tours in the area.
Absolutely. The Fichtelsee features a well-maintained, flat, and wide circular hiking trail of about 2.5 kilometers, ideal for leisurely strolls. The Klumpertal valley is a popular hiking area, with numerous local and long-distance trails, including sections of the Frankenweg and Main-Donau-Weg, traversing it. For more hiking options, check out the hiking guide for Seybothenreuth.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and boating at Fichtelsee. The circular trail around Fichtelsee is pleasant for walks in spring, summer, and autumn. In winter, the Fichtelsee even offers an ice rink for skating. The Klumpertal Ponds are beautiful for hiking and relaxation during warmer months.
Yes, the Fichtelsee is a prominent moor lake that serves as a natural outdoor swimming area during the summer months. It's a popular spot for cooling off and enjoying the water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Röhrensee Park and Zoo is loved for its family-friendly atmosphere, animal enclosures, and large playground. The Fichtelsee is often praised as the most beautiful lake in the Fichtel Mountains for its idyllic setting and diverse activities. The tranquil nature and hiking trails of the Klumpertal Ponds also receive high regard for offering a serene escape.
Yes, there are several viewpoints to enjoy the scenery. The Hop Garden at Wilhelminenaue offers beautiful views of the renaturalized course of the Red Main. The Großer Hirschbergweiher provides a lovely vantage point over the pond and its inhabitants. The Fichtelsee itself is situated amidst forests and rocks, offering picturesque views of the surrounding Fichtel Mountains.
The circular trail around the Fichtelsee is specifically noted as being flat and wide, making it ideal for families with strollers. Additionally, the Röhrensee Park and Zoo and the Hop Garden at Wilhelminenaue are listed as wheelchair accessible, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors with mobility needs.
Yes, for instance, the Röhrensee Park and Zoo offers gastronomic options with a restaurant and a kiosk, perfect for rounding off an excursion. While specific cafes for other lakes are not detailed, popular recreational areas like Fichtelsee often have nearby facilities or are close to towns with dining options.


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