Best lakes in Pegnitztal Ost are situated within a nature reserve in Nuremberg, Germany, defined by the Pegnitz river valley, sandy grasslands, and riparian forests. While large recreational lakes are not numerous directly within its strict boundaries, the Wöhrder See borders its western edge. The broader Pegnitz Valley region features several notable lakes, offering diverse outdoor opportunities. This area is significant for nature walks and observing diverse flora and fauna.
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You used to be able to get onto the ice from this spot. That's only possible rarely now. A cozy little place with a romantic view of nature and Unterbürger Castle 🏰
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Here, education in nature is not neglected...beautifully made nature trail
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Good view over the Pegnitz valley, has been repaired.
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… nice nature pool. Mind the opening hours. It is recommended to check the website before going there. Early closing is possible every day.
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There's a lot going on and you just have to be considerate of everyone else!
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Small beautiful bridge that leads over the Wöhrder See.
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The wooden bridge is crossed when walking around Lake Wöhrder.
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It is a natural pool with an additional small pool for children. https://www.tsv1846nuernberg.de/freibadlangsee/
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The Pegnitztal Ost region features a mix of natural lakes, artificial ponds, and lakes with recreational facilities. While the strict nature reserve boundaries primarily encompass the Pegnitz river valley, the broader area includes urban lakes like the Wöhrder See, groundwater-fed bathing lakes such as the Großer Birkensee, and smaller, tranquil ponds like Station 2 of the Pegnitztal Nature Trail: The Pond and Unterbürger Pond.
Yes, the region offers several options for swimming. The Langsee Outdoor Pool is a natural lake fed by groundwater, located in Mögeldorf, offering a beach and facilities. Further afield in the wider Pegnitz Valley, the Großer Birkensee near Röthenbach an der Pegnitz is a popular bathing lake known for its many small bays. Water shoes are recommended there due to a rocky beach.
For a relaxing day, consider the Großer Birkensee, which offers numerous small bays for finding a quiet spot, along with mobile toilet facilities and a restaurant with a beer garden. The Eisweiher Nordufer, surrounded by forest, also provides a tranquil setting with many benches and rest areas to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Absolutely. The Langsee Outdoor Pool is a great family-friendly option with a beach and facilities. The Wöhrder See, bordering the nature reserve, is popular for sailing, rowing, pedalo boating, and its shores are ideal for walking and cycling. Station 2 of the Pegnitztal Nature Trail: The Pond even features a 'Run over water' skill station, which is fun for children.
The Pegnitztal Ost is a nature reserve, so you can expect diverse flora and fauna. The Wöhrder See is a habitat for various bird species, making it a pleasant spot for nature observation. The area around Station 2 of the Pegnitztal Nature Trail: The Pond focuses on the pond's ecosystem, including the emerald dragonfly, offering insights into local wildlife.
Yes, the region offers numerous routes. For cycling, you can explore the Pegnitztal East Cycle Path, with routes like the 'Beach section at Wöhrder Lake – Wöhrder Lake loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Wöhrder Lake – View over the Pegnitz Valley loop' within the MTB Trails in Pegnitztal Ost guide. The Happurg Reservoir also features a well-paved panorama trail suitable for walking and cycling.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Langsee Outdoor Pool is typically open from mid-May.
Yes, the Sklavensee (also known as Grubweiher) is an artificially created lake with good water quality that is particularly popular for fishing. It is well-maintained and offers parking and seating areas nearby.
Many lakes offer scenic views. Unterbürger Pond provides a cozy spot with a romantic view of nature and Unterbürger Castle. The Eisweiher Nordufer is surrounded by forest and offers several viewpoints. The Happurg Reservoir is known for its scenic views, and you can even climb the Houbirg nearby for fantastic panoramas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing at places like the Großer Birkensee and Langsee Outdoor Pool, to tranquil walks and nature observation. The blend of urban accessibility at Wöhrder See and more secluded natural spots like Unterbürger Pond is also highly valued.
While the Pegnitztal Ost is primarily a nature reserve, some lakes offer glimpses of historical context. Unterbürger Pond provides a view of Unterbürger Castle. The broader Pegnitz Valley region, especially around the Happurg Reservoir, is part of the Hersbrucker Schweiz, an area rich in rock formations and caves that have historical significance.
The Wöhrder See borders the western edge of the Pegnitztal Ost nature reserve. While not strictly within its core protected area, it is an urban lake within Nuremberg that offers recreational activities and serves as a habitat for various bird species, making it a significant natural feature adjacent to the reserve.


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