Best lakes around Happurger Stausee are primarily centered around the Happurger Stausee, an artificial reservoir located in the Hersbrucker Alb. This area is surrounded by the Houbirg, Deckersberg, and Reicheneck, offering a diverse natural landscape. The Happurger Stausee serves as a leisure and tourism destination, providing opportunities for water sports and recreation. Additionally, the nearby Happurger Baggersee functions as a dedicated swimming lake.
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Beautiful reservoir, great place to take a break🥰
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The lake is fed by the Happurger Bach and its left tributary, the Kainsbach. The Happurg pumped-storage power plant, which began operation in 1958 and is owned by Großkraftwerk Franken AG (later acquired by E.ON and now part of Uniper), used the lake as its lower reservoir. The associated upper reservoir is located on the Deckersberg. The lake's average size is approximately 55 hectares. The lake takes its name from the neighboring village of Happurg. It was built by the Nuremberg architect and Nuremberg Culture Prize winner Franz Reichel. As early as 1962, the upper reservoir drained through underground cavities and crevices into which the water from the upper reservoir seeped away. Following further seepage of the water supply, the power plant has been out of operation since January 2011. Renovation work was repeatedly postponed, and completion was initially planned for 2016. As early as 2013, the recommissioning was postponed to 2017 following the submission of the renovation report.
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Great lake with circular path and refreshment stop
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Beautiful circular walk around the lake
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On the north bank you can also go nude, albeit unofficially. The beach is very quiet in contrast to the busy south bank, which is also accessible by car. A hiking trail runs past it, and the walkers are not bothered by the naked bathers. However, this beach can only be reached by bike or on foot. It can also be reached by boat from the south bank.
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Beautiful lake, ideal for walking around
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Thank you very much for the great tips. Makes you happy to do the tour.
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Thank you very much for the great tips. Makes you happy to do the tour.
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Yes, the Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail is well-paved and offers resting spots, making it suitable for families. The main Happurg Reservoir itself is also considered family-friendly, with a circular route that is easy to navigate.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, including the Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail, which is a popular circular walk. For more challenging options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Happurger Stausee, which feature difficult routes like the 'Happurger Lake – Happurg Reservoir loop from Happurg'.
While the Happurg Reservoir is a popular leisure destination, it is not officially approved for swimming. However, visitors do enjoy the bays around the lake, and some tips suggest bringing water shoes due to rocky areas.
Yes, there are several circular walks. An approximately 4 km long circular route leads around the Happurg Reservoir. The Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail is also a well-regarded circular path.
Near the Panoramic view of Happurg Reservoir, you can learn about the 'Hohle Fels', a site where a settlement existed in the Palaeolithic Age. Numerous artifacts, including scrapers, hand axes, and human remains from the Mesolithic Age (around 6500 BC), were found there.
Yes, there are dining options available. The Happurg Reservoir offers a nice lake view with a restaurant. Additionally, the Happurg Reservoir has the Café & Restaurant Seeterrassen, which provides a beautiful view and delicious cake.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for running and road cycling. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Happurger Stausee guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Happurger Stausee guide, catering to different difficulty levels.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery, especially the views of the lake surrounded by the Hersbrucker Schweiz mountains. The well-maintained paths, ample resting spots, and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance, like the 'Hohle Fels' site, are also highly appreciated.
While specific wildlife is not detailed, the region is known for its diverse natural landscape, including the Hersbrucker Schweiz mountains. The artificially created Happurg Reservoir integrates well into this environment, suggesting opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Panoramic view of Happurg Reservoir offers excellent vistas. Many spots around the reservoir provide beautiful views, including from the mouth of the Rohrbach into the lake, giving a general overview of the water surface.
Yes, a path around the lower Happurg Reservoir is used by pedestrians, cyclists, hikers, and Nordic walkers alike. Be aware that it can get busy, especially on weekends.


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