Lakes around Engelthal offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities within the Bavarian region. While Engelthal itself does not host large lakes, the surrounding area is known for its bodies of water, providing various activities for visitors. The landscape features a mix of forests, mountains, and water, characteristic of the Franconian Alb. This region is appreciated for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Altdorf near Nuremberg is worth more than this (strangely placed) highlight.
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The former university town is located about 25 km southeast of Nuremberg in the middle of a low mountain range (400-700 m above sea level) with Rhät gorges (Rhät = Upper Keuper) and upper land rich in forests and meadows. In winter Altdorf is very snowy, in summer the hilly surroundings offer many leisure opportunities, such as cycling tours or hiking. From Hegnenberg you can enjoy a panoramic view of the medieval town in sunny weather
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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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Beautiful village pond to cool down
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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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very nice place, great old buildings
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The Happurger Baggersee invites you to refresh yourself.
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The lakes in the Engelthal area, such as the Happurg Reservoir and Great Birch Lake, are set amidst a landscape of forests and mountains, characteristic of the Franconian Alb. You'll find diverse natural features including wooded banks, clear waters, and scenic viewpoints. For example, the View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels offers panoramic vistas of the reservoir and surrounding terrain.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. The Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail is a well-paved path suitable for walks with resting places. Great Birch Lake is a recreational area with lawns for relaxation and opportunities for cooling off, making it popular for families.
Yes, swimming is possible at some locations. Great Birch Lake is a popular spot for cooling off and sunbathing, with designated areas for relaxation. While bathing is generally allowed, it's always advisable to check local advisories for water quality before swimming.
Near the Happurg Reservoir, you can explore the Houbirg mountain, which features an ancient Celtic oppidum with preserved wall remains. The Hohler Fels viewpoint itself is near a significant prehistoric site and a cave with historical findings. Further afield in Bavaria, lakes like Chiemsee host the historic Herrenchiemsee Palace, and Königssee features the iconic St. Bartholomä Church.
The Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail offers a scenic walk around the lake. For more extensive hiking, you can find various routes in the region, such as 'Through the Hammerbactal' or 'Buchenberg Summit – Steinerne Rinne near Engelthal loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Engelthal guide.
Yes, the region offers cycling routes. For example, the 'Engelthal Village Centre – Happurg Quarry Lake loop' is an easy cycling route that takes you past the Happurg Reservoir. More cycling options can be found in the Cycling around Engelthal guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, such as those from Hohler Fels overlooking the Happurg Reservoir. The well-maintained trails like the Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail are popular for walks, and recreational areas like Great Birch Lake are enjoyed for cooling off and relaxing on the lawns.
The lakes in the Bavarian region are generally beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, while autumn offers stunning foliage for hiking. Even in winter, some areas provide opportunities for serene walks, though specific activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Absolutely. While Engelthal's immediate vicinity offers charming lakes, the broader Bavarian region is home to stunning options. Lake Eibsee, at the foot of Zugspitze, is famous for its emerald waters and mountain backdrop. Lake Königssee is celebrated for its fjord-like appearance and electric boat tours to St. Bartholomä Church. Lake Chiemsee, the 'Bavarian Sea,' is the largest and features islands with palaces and monasteries.
While specific public transport details for each lake vary, the region around Engelthal is part of Bavaria's transport network. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to towns near the lakes you plan to visit. For more remote spots, a car might be necessary.
Yes, several major Bavarian lakes are excellent for water sports. Lake Chiemsee is a popular spot for sailing and windsurfing. Lake Walchensee is known for its excellent wind conditions, making it a hotspot for wind and kite surfers. Brombachsee also offers a wide range of water sports, including sailing, stand-up paddling, and kite surfing.
Yes, particularly around the more developed lakes. For instance, the Happurg Reservoir Panorama Trail mentions a restaurant with a beer garden at one point. In the broader Bavarian lake regions, you'll find numerous restaurants and cafés along the shores of popular lakes like Chiemsee and Tegernsee.


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