Best lakes around Jossgrund are situated in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, Germany, offering diverse water features for nature exploration and recreation. This region, part of the Spessart, features a mix of natural and man-made bodies of water. The landscape includes forest lakes, nature reserves, and recreational parks, providing varied outdoor experiences. Jossgrund and its surrounding area are characterized by their natural settings and opportunities for activities like hiking and relaxation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A different world in the heart of the wooded Spessart region. Informative panels are set up around the moor. The boardwalk leading into the moor is impressive, offering the best perspective. And the very subtle, sulfurous scent is something you have to experience.
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Located not far from a campsite.. border area of Hesse and Bavaria… the local pub is currently being renovated
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The park found here including the Hess. Forestry office, shapes the entire townscape... Nice to look at and experience
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Idyllic beautiful lake with many benches and a perfect location in the Haseltal.
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the idyllic forest lake Wiesbüttsee, which is fed by underground springs from the nearby Wiesbüttmoor. The Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve itself is the highest-lying transitional moorland in the Spessart, home to rare plants and diverse wildlife. The Hasel Pond and the three Aubach lakes (including Middle Aubachsee) also offer serene natural settings with beautiful views.
Yes, the Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve, adjacent to Wiesbüttsee, is a designated nature reserve known for rare plants like sundew and various fish species. Additionally, the Ruhlsee near Langenselbold is a significant nature reserve and habitat for birds, especially during migration periods, with observation hides available for ornithologists.
For families, the Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss is an excellent choice, featuring a children's playground, beach volleyball, a Kneipp basin, and mini-golf. The Kinzigsee in Langenselbold also offers a 700-meter-long sand beach, an adventure playground, and various sports activities. Wiesbüttsee has a 2.7 km barrier-free path suitable for strollers and a campsite nearby.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Around Wiesbüttsee, options include the 7.6 km 'Spessartspur Wiesbütt Flörsbacher Panorama' and a longer 16.1 km trail to Aubachtal. The Kinzig Reservoir also offers scenic routes for hiking. For more options, you can explore various trails in the area, such as the 'Jossgrund Loop' or the 'Beilstein Ruins and Viewpoint' loop, which can be found in the Hiking around Jossgrund guide.
Yes, the area around the Kinzig Reservoir is well-suited for mountain biking. You can also find dedicated mountain biking trails like 'SpessartBiking Tour 6: Borderline experience' or 'Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss – Don Bosco Trail loop'. For cycling, routes such as 'View of Mernes – Jossa Railway Viaduct loop' are available. More details on these and other routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Jossgrund and Cycling around Jossgrund guides.
The Kinzigsee in Langenselbold is a popular bathing lake with clear water and a long sand beach. However, swimming and water sports are generally prohibited in the Kinzig Reservoir as it primarily serves as a drinking water supply and for flood protection. While Wiesbüttsee is idyllic, it's more known for relaxation and hiking, with no explicit mention of swimming facilities.
Around Wiesbüttsee, there is a 2.7 km barrier-free path around the lake and moor, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. This allows for easy access to enjoy the serene natural atmosphere.
The lakes offer different attractions throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery. Summer is perfect for swimming and recreational activities at Kinzigsee. For birdwatchers, the Ruhlsee is a must-visit during migration periods. In winter, the frozen Wiesbüttsee can be used for ice skating, offering a unique seasonal experience.
Yes, there is a restaurant by Wiesbüttsee, though it's advisable to call ahead for opening hours. A campsite is also located near Wiesbüttsee, making it a good starting point for longer stays. The wider Jossgrund area offers various accommodation options and restaurants.
Among the most popular spots are Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss, a recreational park with various facilities, and Wiesbüttsee, an idyllic forest lake known for its natural beauty. Visitors also appreciate Hasel Pond for its serene setting and numerous benches for relaxation.
Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss offers a variety of recreational activities. You can enjoy a children's playground, a beach volleyball field, a Kneipp basin for refreshment, a chess field, a boules court, and a mini-golf course. It's designed as a natural play and meeting space for all generations, set next to an old moated castle.
The Kinzig Reservoir is primarily a drinking water supply and flood protection facility. Due to its function, swimming and water sports are generally prohibited. However, the area around the reservoir is excellent for land-based activities like hiking, jogging, and mountain biking, with an educational water path providing insights into the natural surroundings and the dam's operation.


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