Lakes around Ursensollen are characterized by a landscape of forested, hilly terrain within the Amberg-Sulzbach district. The region features various bodies of water, including natural and artificially created ponds. Kuhbergsee lake, though not in the provided data, is a notable natural feature in the broader area, known for its panorama trail. These water bodies contribute to the natural environment and offer opportunities for recreation.
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A natural pond where you are greeted with a frog concert in spring. The wooden rest area has since fallen into disrepair and you can no longer linger here.
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In the course of the expansion of the cycle path on the feeder road to the motorway, the lakes here were cleared and the paths laid out here.
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Nice little pond next to the path. A wooden bench invites you to linger.
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The Schweppermann cycle path runs between Högling and Hiltersdorf past the idyllic Teufelsweiher pond. The western part is a bit more demanding, the eastern part runs on level ground through the Amberg-Bodenwöhrer Bay.
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Two herons have recently been wading through the shallow water here.
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Nice little pond a bit off the path.
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Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Teufelsweiher is a natural pond where children might enjoy hearing a frog concert in spring. Wagensaß Pond, originally for fish farming, is now a recreational area with diverse habitats, particularly for frogs, which can be exciting for kids. Martin Lehmeier Pond is also a natural pond in a wooded area, often visited by ducks, providing a pleasant spot for families.
The lakes around Ursensollen offer a variety of natural features. You'll find extensive reed beds at places like Haidweiher Water Ski Club, which are important habitats for birds and amphibians. Many ponds, such as Teufelsweiher and Wagensaß Pond, are known for their frog populations, especially in spring. The region is characterized by forested, hilly terrain, providing scenic backdrops to these water bodies.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity around the lakes. The Hiking around Ursensollen guide features routes that pass by or incorporate these lakes. For instance, the region's most notable lake, Kuhbergsee, is known for its scenic panorama trail, suitable for various hiking levels, offering spectacular views of the water and surrounding mountains. Martin Lehmeier Pond is also a feature on circular routes through wooded areas.
The lakes and ponds are rich in wildlife. At Teufelsweiher and Wagensaß Pond, you can experience frog concerts in spring, as these are important spawning grounds. Martin Lehmeier Pond is frequently visited by ducks. The extensive reed beds of Haidweiher Water Ski Club provide crucial breeding, resting, and feeding habitats for numerous bird species and amphibians, and the lake itself is home to various fish like whitefish, perch, carp, tench, pike, and pikeperch.
The Haidweiher Water Ski Club is located at Haidweiher, the largest still water in the municipality of Kümmersbruck and the Amberg-Sulzbach district. This club regularly hosts national and international water ski championships, indicating that water skiing is a prominent activity there.
Yes, the Pond near the abandoned settlement of Eggenberg is a notable historical site. This 'Hüll' or 'Himmelsweiher' (a body of water with no inflow or outflow) is located at the site of a former settlement that once belonged to the Ensdorf monastery and housed a sheep farm. The buildings were demolished around 1860, but the pond remains, highlighting the historical importance of water sources in the arid region.
Spring is particularly special for visiting the natural ponds like Teufelsweiher and Wagensaß Pond, as you can experience the vibrant frog concerts and observe spawning activity. The panorama trail around Kuhbergsee offers spectacular views throughout the warmer months. Generally, spring to autumn provides pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Schweppermann cycle path runs past the idyllic Teufelsweiher pond, offering a scenic route for cyclists. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Ursensollen guide, which includes routes like 'The Stadtbrille in Amberg – Schweppermann Cycle Path loop from Ursensollen'.
Haidweiher Water Ski Club is unique because it is the largest still water in the Kümmersbruck municipality and the entire Amberg-Sulzbach district, covering approximately 14 hectares. Beyond its size, it's an important ecological site with extensive reed beds, serving as a vital habitat for numerous bird species and amphibians. It also hosts a water ski club that organizes national and international championships, blending significant natural value with active sports.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed, smaller, more secluded ponds like Martin Lehmeier Pond, located a bit off the main path within a wooded area, or the Pond near the abandoned settlement of Eggenberg, which is a historical 'Hüll' with no inflow or outflow, might offer a more tranquil experience away from busier spots.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environment and recreational opportunities. The komoot community has shared over 70 upvotes and 6 photos, highlighting the scenic beauty, the presence of wildlife like frogs and ducks, and the peaceful atmosphere. The combination of natural ponds, artificially created lakes, and larger bodies of water for sports offers something for various interests, from quiet contemplation to active recreation.


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