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Top 20 Lakes in Main-Spessart

Best lakes in Main-Spessart are characterized by the region's extensive forests and the Main River landscape. The area features numerous smaller forest lakes and ponds, providing tranquil settings for outdoor activities. While large natural lakes are not abundant, the region offers a variety of water bodies for recreation and relaxation. These lakes are often integrated into hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the natural features of the Spessart.

Best lakes in Main-Spessart

  • The most popular lakes is Kaltengrundsee, a lake that was created in 1935 and is fed by a spring. It is recognized as a natural monument.
  • Another must-see spot is Middle Aubachsee, a lake that is part of a system of three lakes connected by dams. Visitors can enjoy a path along the shore with views of the calm water and idyllic landscape.
  • Visitors also love Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir, a reservoir lake located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart. It offers extensive views from its 530 meters elevation.
  • Main-Spessart is known for artificial lakes, natural ponds, and reservoir lakes. These water bodies offer diverse environments for hiking and relaxation.
  • The lakes in Main-Spessart are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 470 upvotes and over 460 photos shared across 43 highlights.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Grünau Charterhouse

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Sensational former monastery...great beer garden in summer and for the cooler seasons a successfully converted barn with huge stone slabs as tables...great ambience and a trout from the Charterhouse's own trout farm...it couldn't be fresher...or the delicious game specialties from the Spessart (kartause-gruenau.de)
One of the best wheat beers is served here: Keiler Bräu...an offshoot of the Lohrer Brewery...WOW!!!

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Middle Aubachsee

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The three Aubach lakes are divided into the upper, the middle and the lower lake. The waters are connected by dams. Around the lakes there is a beautiful path along the shore, from which you can enjoy a great view of the calm water and the idyllic landscape all around.

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Aubach Lakes

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The meal in the fisherman's hut is always worth a visit.

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Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake

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Highly recommended, gigantic-delicious food and cool drinks in the shady beer garden.

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Kaltengrundsee

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The lake has an area of approx. 7000 square meters and is 6 - 7 m deep at the deepest point. It is mainly fed by a spring below the water surface on the left side of the jetty. It is therefore very dangerous to step on the ice in winter when it is frozen, as it is very thin in this area. The water is extremely cold. It was created in 1935 by what was then the Reich Labor Camp "Bischborner Hof". The material was carted in from the surrounding area with lorries and a dam was built. It was used as a wet storage area for the conservation of trunk wood. From 1960 to 1970 it was leased to the then sawmill owners (the Eberhard family) and used for fish farming. It has been leased by the former forester Hubert Gebhard since 1973 and is lovingly preserved as a biotope.
This beautiful lake was added to the list of natural monuments on April 13, 1977.

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Beautiful lake in Neuhütten. A kiosk invites you to take a break.

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Monastery Spring

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Small but fine source... and I survived it... apparently not just for the dog...😉

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Grimmwiesensee Neuhütten

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Can also be circled with a pram on clean, gravel paths... also with a wheelchair incl. a little help

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Wiesbütt Lake

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The border between Hessen and Bavaria runs here

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Upper basin of the pumped storage power plant near Langenprozelten. The reservoir lake is located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart, the Sohlhöhe, at 530 meters. In ideal conditions, you can look from here to the Rhön.

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June 17, 2025, Wiesbüttsee

Lake Wiesbütt (formerly Lake Hanauer See) is a forest lake in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, in the Spessart region. Lake Wiesbütt is located in the municipality of Flörsbach in the municipality of Flörsbachtal, directly on the state border with Bavaria. The Bavarian/Hessian border runs along the western shore, at the foot of the dam. To the west lies the unincorporated area of Wiesener Forst in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg. To the north lies the Spessart High Road (L 2905) and the two old trade routes: Birkenhainer Straße and Eselsweg. To the southwest lies the village of Wiesen in Lower Franconia, to the southeast Mosborn, a district of the municipality of Flörsbachtal, and to the north Bieber, a district of the municipality of Biebergemünd. The artificial lake, created for energy generation and ventilation of the Bieber mines, is now located on the edge of the Wiesbüttmoor nature reserve. The lake has no surface inlet; it is fed underground from the Wiesbüttmoor. A natural overflow drains the water into the Aubachtal valley via the Wiesbüttgraben. The Wiesbüttsee, with its diverse flora, some of which is already threatened with extinction, is part of one of the last raised bogs in Germany. It was created in 1765 by Bieber miners according to plans by mining master Johann Philipp Cancrinus to ventilate and drain the Lochborntalgrund silver, copper, and lead mine tunnels in the summer. It was also intended to provide sufficient water for the Bieber ironworks and the hammer mill. Due to the exceptional ore deposits in the area around Bieber, extensive mining was carried out during this period. The Wiesbüttsee served as a water source for the hydropowered mining machines used to drain and ventilate the tunnels. The water power powered the conveyor system of the ironworks in the Lochhütte until 1925. The former customs house (later a restaurant) commemorates the Bavarian border that was once controlled here. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesbüttsee

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January 3, 2025, Aubachseen

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It is an idyllic lake where you can take a break.

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A lake to relax

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The Grimmenwiesensee has a water surface of 2.3 hectares and a depth of 0.30 m to 3.3 m.

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The Grimmenwiesensee has a water surface of 2.3 hectares and a depth of 0.30 m to 3.3 m.

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The Grimmenwiesenbach is a right tributary of the Lohrbach in the Main-Spessart district in the Bavarian Spessart. It is formed in Neuhütten by the confluence of the Äußerer Bach and Schwarzengrundbach. Äußerer Bach The Äußerer Bach rises in the Stockbrunnen north of the Bischborner Hof, below the federal highway 26, in the Lohrerstraße forest. It flows in a northerly direction and is fed with additional water from the Gailsborn. The Äußerer Bach is the longer source stream at 3.9 km. Schwarzengrundbach The source of the 3.0 km long Schwarzengrundbach is the Schwarze Brunnen, located north of Rothenbuch, in the Rothenbuch forest. It is reinforced by the Fuchsbrunnen, passes the so-called Quellfurt and joins the Äußerer Bach in Neuhütten. Course After the confluence of the source streams, the Grimmenwiesenbach flows through the Grimmwiesensee, which was built as part of the village renewal project. Before its completion, this place was used as arable land. At the Fleckensteinsmühle north of the town, the Grimmenwiesenbach passes under the state road 2317 (Kahltal-Spessart cycle path) and flows into the right arm of the Lohrbach. Source: Wikipedia

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The Grimmenwiesenbach is a right tributary of the Lohrbach in the Main-Spessart district in the Bavarian Spessart. It is formed in Neuhütten by the confluence of the Äußerer Bach and Schwarzengrundbach. Äußerer Bach The Äußerer Bach rises in the Stockbrunnen north of the Bischborner Hof, below the federal highway 26, in the Lohrerstraße forest. It flows in a northerly direction and is fed with additional water from the Gailsborn. The Äußerer Bach is the longer source stream at 3.9 km. Schwarzengrundbach The source of the 3.0 km long Schwarzengrundbach is the Schwarze Brunnen, located north of Rothenbuch, in the Rothenbuch forest. It is reinforced by the Fuchsbrunnen, passes the so-called Quellfurt and joins the Äußerer Bach in Neuhütten. Course After the confluence of the source streams, the Grimmenwiesenbach flows through the Grimmwiesensee, which was built as part of the village renewal project. Before its completion, this place was used as arable land. At the Fleckensteinsmühle north of the town, the Grimmenwiesenbach passes under the state road 2317 (Kahltal-Spessart cycle path) and flows into the right arm of the Lohrbach. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features characterize the lakes in Main-Spessart?

The Main-Spessart region is known more for its river landscapes, especially along the Main, and numerous smaller forest ponds and recreational lakes rather than large natural lakes. These water bodies often provide tranquil settings for hiking and relaxation, integrated into the extensive forests of the Spessart.

Are there good hiking opportunities around the lakes in Main-Spessart?

Yes, many lakes in Main-Spessart are integrated into hiking trails. For example, a scenic path runs along the shore of Middle Aubachsee, offering views of the calm water and idyllic landscape. The Spessart Trail also often leads along clear streams and past these smaller forest lakes, providing a nature-filled hiking experience. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including options for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling, by exploring the Gravel biking in Main-Spessart, Road Cycling Routes in Main-Spessart, and Cycling in Main-Spessart guides.

Which lakes are suitable for families in Main-Spessart?

Several lakes and nearby attractions are family-friendly. Middle Aubachsee offers a beautiful path along its shore, perfect for leisurely family walks. The Kaltengrundsee is also considered family-friendly, as is the Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir, which provides impressive views. Additionally, the Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake is a great destination for families, offering hospitality and a pleasant environment.

Can I go fishing in the lakes of Main-Spessart?

Yes, some lakes are known for fishing. For instance, the Sterzenbachweiher is managed by ASV Mömbris and is a prime location for anglers. The Middle Aubachsee also has a fisherman's hut, indicating its use for fishing. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations.

Are there any historical sites or cultural landmarks near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake is a significant historical site, a former Carthusian monastery near Schollbrunn with an adjacent lake. It offers a beautiful setting for relaxation and also features an inn and beer garden. Another related highlight is the Grünau Charterhouse, known for its historic ambiance and culinary offerings.

What kind of views can I expect around the lakes in Main-Spessart?

The region offers diverse views. From the Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir, located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart at 530 meters, you can enjoy extensive vistas, and in ideal conditions, even see the Rhön. Lakes like Niedernberger See are noted for their beautiful views with varying blue tones. The paths around lakes such as Middle Aubachsee also provide tranquil views of the water and surrounding idyllic landscapes.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes in Main-Spessart?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings for relaxation and outdoor activities. The Kaltengrundsee is often described as one of the most beautiful lakes in the Spessart, with a small jetty inviting visitors to linger. The Middle Aubachsee is loved for its beautiful path and calm waters, while the Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake is highly recommended for its delicious food and cool drinks in the beer garden, making it a great break spot.

Are there options for dining or accommodation near the lakes?

Yes, some locations offer dining and accommodation. The Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake features an inn and beer garden, serving delicious food. The Grünau Charterhouse is also known for its great beer garden and specialties like trout from its own farm. For accommodation, Wiesbüttsee is conveniently located near a campsite, making it suitable for overnight stays.

Are the lakes in Main-Spessart dog-friendly?

While specific regulations can vary by location, many natural areas in Main-Spessart, including some lake surroundings, are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on trails. The Monastery Spring, which is near a lake, is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect other visitors and wildlife.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Main-Spessart?

The lakes in Main-Spessart can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the scenic paths around the lakes, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the recreational aspects and potentially swimming in designated areas. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes around lakes like Kaltengrundsee can be picturesque, though caution is advised regarding ice thickness.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible lakes or paths?

Yes, some areas around the lakes offer accessibility. Grimmwiesensee Neuhütten is noted as wheelchair accessible, suggesting that at least parts of its surroundings are suitable for visitors with mobility aids. It's always recommended to check specific conditions or local information for detailed accessibility routes.

Are there any hidden or less-known lakes worth exploring?

Beyond the more prominent spots, Main-Spessart features numerous smaller forest ponds and lakes that offer peaceful retreats. Haselweiher, for example, is described as a small, peaceful pond perfect for a quiet break during a hike. Exploring the extensive forest trails often leads to these tranquil, less-frequented water bodies, providing a sense of discovery.

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