Lakes around Großostheim are primarily former gravel pits that have been transformed into recreational areas. This region in Germany offers diverse natural landscapes, with the Main river nearby providing additional walking and cycling paths. The area is characterized by its accessible lakes, many of which feature amenities for visitors. These bodies of water serve as central points for outdoor activities and relaxation.
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Here you can watch turtles.
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Here you can watch some birds and ducklings as you pass by 👀
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At Lake Fasenen you can observe several different water birds and also water turtles.
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The Fasanensee is an artificially created body of water. The beautiful lake is located a little to the east of the great “Biergarten Fasanerie”.
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The Wiesental represents a visual axis without a path connection between the forester's house and the lake. It was restored in 2018 based on the historical model. Young trees and blackberry bushes were removed and replaced with native plants suitable for the location. Grasses and perennials such as meadowsweet and angelica grow on the occasionally damp area. The transition from the forest to the open meadow area serves as a habitat for numerous animals. In order to keep the Wiesental permanently free of woody growth, the area is mowed once a year.
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The Fasanerie is a wooded landscape park covering around 75 hectares in the independent city of Aschaffenburg (Bavaria). The Aschaffenburg Fasanerie is located east to northeast of the city center. It extends from the Schöntal Park across the Omammutwiese and the tunnels of the Ringstrasse and Maintalbahn to the Lufthofweg. To the north of the Fasanerie is the Austrian Colony district, and to the south is Bismarckallee. The Fasaneriesee is crossed by the Röderbach. The Godelsberg (247.6 m above sea level) to the southeast is included in the park design. The Franconian Marienweg leads through the Fasanerie. The Fasanerie landscape park was created in 1779 under Archbishop and Elector Friedrich Carl Joseph von Erthal according to plans by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen in the Bürgerwäldchen of the city of Aschaffenburg. The park was originally fenced with planks. It was created as a game park and equipped with several fish ponds, a game enclosure and a pheasant enclosure. This replaced an older, similar facility in the Nilkheimer Wäldchen when it was converted into Schönbusch Park. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasanerie_(Aschaffenburg)
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While cycling, the beach bar is ideal for a little refreshment... or just the bath water...😉
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Admission free, only parking fees are charged.. but if you come by bike.. saves..😊
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The lakes offer a wide range of activities. At Honisch Bathing Lake (Niedernberger See), you'll find a sandy beach, sunbathing lawns, volleyball courts, and a children's playground. Mainparksee also features beach volleyball courts and an outdoor playground. See Freigericht-Ost provides a long sandy beach, mini-golf, and a children's playground, alongside extensive camping facilities.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Honisch Bathing Lake is particularly well-equipped with a children's playground, climbing tower, net swing, slide, and water play area. Mainparksee also offers family amenities like a campsite and playground. See Freigericht-Ost is another great option with its large leisure center and supervised swimming during summer weekends.
Yes, for nature enthusiasts, the Lake at the Fasanerie is an excellent spot to observe various waterfowl and water turtles. See Freigericht-Ost also features natural shorelines with reed vegetation and forests, providing a habitat for diverse bird species.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when swimming and sunbathing are enjoyable. Many facilities, like supervised swimming at See Freigericht-Ost, are available during summer weekends. However, the walking and cycling paths around lakes like Mainparksee can be enjoyed year-round.
Most lakes are accessible by car, and parking is generally available, though fees may apply at popular spots like Honisch Bathing Lake. Public transport options vary by lake; checking local bus routes is recommended. Cycling is also a popular way to reach many of these recreational areas.
Dog policies vary by lake and specific areas. While some lakes may have designated areas or walking paths where dogs are permitted on a leash, bathing areas are typically restricted for hygiene reasons. It's best to check specific signage at each lake for current regulations regarding dogs.
The lakes around Großostheim, primarily former gravel pits, are known for their good water quality. Mainparksee provides regular updates on water temperature and visibility. Niedernberger Lake (Honisch Beach) is praised for its clear, varying blue tones. See Freigericht-Ost offers supervised swimming during summer weekends for added safety.
Yes, Mainparksee has a campsite directly at the lake. See Freigericht-Ost is particularly notable for its extensive camping facilities, featuring a substantial campsite with over 800 permanent pitches and 40 tourist pitches, making it a versatile destination for longer stays.
Beyond swimming, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes, such as those for cycling around Großostheim, gravel biking, and MTB trails. Many lakes, like Mainparksee and Niedernberger Lake, have scenic walking paths around them.
Yes, visitors can find refreshment options. Honisch Bathing Lake has a kiosk for refreshments. See Freigericht-Ost features a snack kiosk and an Italian restaurant. Additionally, the Lake at the Fasanerie is located near the 'Biergarten Fasanerie', offering a traditional dining experience.
See Freigericht-Ost, also known as Kahler Campingsee, is unique for being the third-largest lake in Lower Franconia and part of the Kahler Seenplatte. It boasts one of Bavaria's largest leisure centers, with extensive camping facilities, a 1500-meter sandy beach, and a wide array of activities. It originated from a brown coal opencast mine and later a gravel pit, transforming into a significant recreational area.
While the lakes themselves are primarily recreational areas developed from former gravel pits, the broader region around Großostheim has historical significance. For instance, the Schönbusch Park Maze, located near a lake, is part of the Schönbusch landscape park, which features historical elements like castles and bridges, offering a blend of nature and cultural heritage.


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