Best lakes around Schneckenlohe are situated within a region characterized by a gently hilly landscape and the Steinach valley. While the municipality of Schneckenlohe itself is not known for significant natural lakes, it serves as a starting point for excursions into surrounding low mountain ranges like the Frankenwald and Fränkische Schweiz. The area features scenic river valleys and historical structures such as the Felsenkeller and an old stone bridge. The Schneckenlohe region natural features include a mix of forest and…
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From 2026, the Karibische Eck will be located at the Schwürbitzer Baggersee 🤷⛱️🌞🌡️🏝️
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So, for me, the ideal place for swimming and relaxing is quiet and largely deserted. But everyone has their own preferences. In any case, the operators have managed to bring a bit of a holiday feeling to the heart of Franconia.
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The most beautiful part of the cycle path here.
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Very beautiful idyllic lake
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Unfortunately it's usually crowded when the weather is nice. Otherwise it's great.
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The Rudufer bathing lake offers a (small) sandy beach and a non-swimmer area with a flat shore. Sun loungers and pedal boats can be rented from a rental shop. When the weather is nice, a kiosk with a terrace café is open from 1 p.m. There are also sanitary facilities. Swimming and the bathing beach are free, but there is a small fee for parking (3 euros per day, 1 euro for two hours) Tents and camping are also permitted at the Rudufersee. However, this must be applied for at the local authority. Tents are only permitted at the designated fire pits, and mobile homes may only be parked in the car park. Source: https://www.br.de/franken/inhalt/heimat/Rudufersee100.html
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The Caribbean Corner is back and you can enjoy cocktails, burgers and cold drinks on the man-made beach during the summer months.
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The lakes around Schneckenlohe are set within a gently hilly landscape, often nestled in dense forests or offering scenic views. You'll find a mix of protected natural environments, like the Secluded Reginasee, and recreational areas with beaches and facilities.
Yes, the Secluded Reginasee is under nature protection and is home to various insects and water birds. Similarly, Pfadensee is a beautiful natural lake located within a nature reserve, often found opposite the Regina lake.
The Secluded Reginasee is a romantic forest lake that unexpectedly appears within a dense forest. It's a quiet, protected natural area where you can observe numerous insects and water birds, including rare species, from the shore.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area are suitable for families. The Rudufersee offers a sandy beach and a non-swimmer area. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area and its Caribbean Corner are also popular for family recreation, with facilities and activities.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. The Rudufersee has a designated bathing lake with a sandy beach and non-swimmer area, typically open from May to September. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area is also known for swimming and relaxation.
At the Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area, you can enjoy activities like Stand-Up Paddling (SUP) and relax in lounge chairs. The nearby Caribbean Corner provides a beach area designed for a holiday feeling, complete with cafes and facilities.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. The Rudufersee provides a kiosk with a terrace café, sanitary facilities, and rental options for sun loungers and pedal boats. The Oberwallenstädter See Recreation Area and its Caribbean Corner also have cafes and other amenities.
Parking is available at some locations. For instance, there is a small fee for parking at the Rudufersee (3 euros per day, 1 euro for two hours).
The warmer months, typically from May to September, are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water activities. The Rudufersee, for example, is usually open during this period for swimming and relaxation.
Camping is permitted at the Rudufersee, but you must apply for permission at the local authority. Tents are only allowed at designated fire pits, and mobile homes can be parked in the car park.
Yes, the Schneckenlohe region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy trails like the 'Stone Arch Bridge Rest Area – Old Steinach Bridge loop' or the 'Neubränder Kreuz – Gasthaus Zum Ponyhof loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Schneckenlohe guide.
The area around Schneckenlohe is suitable for cycling, with routes like the 'Steinachwiesen Cycle Path – Steinach Weir loop'. You can discover more cycling tours in the Cycling around Schneckenlohe guide.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the broader Schneckenlohe region is known for historical structures. You can find attractions such as the Felsenkeller (rock cellars) by the Steinach river and an old restored stone bridge, which add a historical dimension to your visit.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. From the quiet, protected nature of Secluded Reginasee to the lively recreational atmosphere and 'holiday feeling' at the Caribbean Corner at Oberwallenstädter Lake, the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities is highly valued.


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