Best lakes around Hersbruck are found within the Franconian Jura, offering various recreational opportunities. The region, particularly the Hersbrucker Alb, provides access to several lakes, with the Happurger Seen being a central point for lakeside activities. This area is characterized by its natural landscape and is suitable for outdoor pursuits.
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The Happurger Baggersee, located near the town of Happurg, is a popular bathing lake in the Hersbruck Alb region of Middle Franconia. The nearest towns are Hersbruck and Sulzbach-Rosenberg, but visitors from Nuremberg and Lauf also enjoy this small bathing lake. Swimmers and sunbathers meet at the Happurger Baggersee. The bathing lake (advertisement*) covers an area of 6 hectares and has a water depth of approximately 9 meters. There are beautiful lawns with trees around the lake, so there are also shady spots to be found in the summer. The lake's shore is often covered with bushes and trees, but in some places the lake is also accessible directly from the lawn. A small path for walkers and cyclists leads around the Happurger Baggersee, allowing you to completely circumnavigate the lake. https://wandern-essen.de/happurger-baggersee-badesee/
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What a beautiful idyllic place!! It is also perfect for hiking here
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The grounds of the sports club are right next to it.
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The village of Simonshofen developed from the farm of a Sigman mentioned in 1360. Hop cultivation was mentioned there as early as 1375. In 1333, Konrad Groß from Nuremberg acquired the goods and land, which he brought into the foundation he had established for the Heilig-Geist-Spital. For more than 600 years, the hospital office exercised the authority of the community, paid a school teacher and a forester. In 1806 the place came to the district of Lauf an der Pegnitz. Due to the administrative reforms at the beginning of the 19th century in the Kingdom of Bavaria, the town became a rural community with the second municipal edict. In the course of the municipal area reform in Bavaria, the municipality of Simonshofen was incorporated into the city of Lauf on January 1, 1973.[4][5] In 2017 Simonshofen had 735 inhabitants. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simonshofen A pretty little place. With the bike it is easy to go up and down on a bike path that is easy to drive. A nice connection between Lauf a.d. Pegnitz and Eckenthal
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The bike path leads directly past the lake.
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Great quarry lake in an impressive location
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The Happurger Baggersee invites you to refresh yourself.
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The primary lakes near Hersbruck are the Happurger Seen, which include the Happurger See (reservoir) and the Happurger Baggersee (gravel pit lake). Birkensee is another recreational lake in the broader region.
Happurger See is excellent for various water sports like swimming, sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. You can also enjoy hiking or cycling on the circular path around the lake, or explore more challenging routes to viewpoints like View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels.
Yes, both Happurger See and Happurger Baggersee are family-friendly. Happurger See has a designated bathing beach and a children's playground. The Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail is well-paved and suitable for families. Happurger Baggersee offers a shallow water area ideal for children and a natural swimming experience.
For swimming, the Happurger Baggersee is highly recommended, known for its cool, refreshing water and a shallow area for kids. Happurger See also has a designated bathing beach. Birkensee is another option for swimming, though visitors should be aware of past water quality advisories.
Absolutely. The Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail offers a scenic circular walk around Happurger See. More challenging hikes lead to elevated points like Hohler Fels, providing panoramic views of the reservoir. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Hersbruck guide, which includes routes near the reservoir.
A picturesque circular path of approximately 4 kilometers is available for easy cycling around Happurger See. For more extensive rides, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Hersbruck guide, including options that pass by the lakes.
Yes, near Happurger See, you can visit the View of Hohler Fels and the Happurg Reservoir, a spacious karst cave with historical significance, including Stone Age finds. The nearby Houbirg mountain also features remains of an ancient Celtic oppidum.
Around Happurger See, you'll find several cafes and restaurants, such as the Café Restaurant Seeterrassen, offering places to relax with views. The Happurg Quarry Lake also has a restaurant and kiosk.
Visitors appreciate the wide range of recreational opportunities for all ages, the beautiful natural surroundings, and the scenic views, especially from elevated points like Hohler Fels. The well-maintained paths and the option for various water sports are also highly valued.
Birkensee offers a more natural and relaxed atmosphere, away from the more structured recreational areas. It's appreciated by those seeking tranquility and space, including a designated FKK (nudist) area. However, there are no restaurants or kiosks directly at the lake, so it's best to bring your own provisions.
The lakes are popular throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Weekends can be busy, particularly at popular spots like Happurger See.


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