Lakes around Schmidgaden are situated in Eastern Bavaria, a region known for its attractive lakes and recreational opportunities. The municipality, while small, serves as a gateway to diverse aquatic landscapes, including former gravel pits and natural bathing areas. This area offers various options for outdoor activities, from tranquil relaxation to water sports. The surrounding natural environment provides a setting for exploration and outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Wonderful landscape, here is a place of peace and relaxation
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This idyllic place, away from the roads and villages, is a true paradise for cyclists and hikers. The quiet surroundings and peaceful atmosphere invite you to relax. In addition to ducks, you can also admire majestic swans here, and at the right time even young chicks, which makes this place particularly charming. The route is ideal for cycling or hiking and offers a perfect opportunity to escape from everyday life and enjoy nature to the fullest. A visit is definitely worth it - just switch off and unwind!
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the Kehrerweiher is always a worthwhile destination in the Schilternbachtal at any time of the year
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Very nice place to rest and relax. There are also benches and wooden loungers to relax in. Nice chill place.
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Beautiful path around the Wernberger Burgberg.
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historic old quarry. The material extracted from there was used for railway construction.
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The lakes around Schmidgaden offer diverse natural features. You can find tranquil ponds like Teufelsweiher, known for its frog concerts in spring, and the peaceful Duck Pond, where you can observe ducks and swans. The region also features larger recreational lakes like Murnersee and Steinberg Lake, which are part of the Upper Palatinate Lake District, offering extensive natural landscapes and well-maintained paths with information boards about local nature.
Yes, several lakes have interesting origins. Silbersee, for example, is an old quarry that closed in 1897, now a beautiful small lake nestled in the forest. Klausensee is a former gravel pit that has been transformed into a popular natural bathing area. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past and its transformation into recreational spaces.
For a peaceful retreat, the Duck Pond is an idyllic spot away from roads and villages, perfect for relaxation. Kehrerweiher is also known as a place full of calm and contemplation, offering a beautiful view from its benches. The Teufelsweiher provides a quiet natural pond setting, especially in spring.
The region offers a variety of water sports. Murnersee and Steinberg Lake are central to the Upper Palatinate Lake District and cater to water sports enthusiasts with opportunities for swimming, sailing, and more. Steinberg Lake specifically features the 'Wild Wake Park' with modern facilities for water skiing and wakeboarding. The Haidweiher Water Ski Club also hosts national and international championships, indicating active water skiing opportunities there.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. A well-maintained path encircles Murnersee, providing scenic walks. Steinberg Lake also offers trails for hikers. For more structured routes, you can explore the 'Hiking around Schmidgaden' guide, which includes trails like the 'Schwärzermühlweiher – Asphalt Chapel loop' and the 'Center of the Upper Palatinate – Schwarzenfeld loop'. Find more details in the Hiking around Schmidgaden guide.
Absolutely. The area around Murnersee and Steinberg Lake is popular with cyclists, featuring well-maintained paths. The Schweppermann cycle path runs past the Teufelsweiher. For more cycling options, check out the 'Gravel biking around Schmidgaden' guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Lake Murner – Murner See Lakeside Trail loop'. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Schmidgaden guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Schmidgaden guide.
Many lakes cater to families. Klausensee is a natural bathing area with a sandy beach, large sunbathing lawn, and child-friendly water access. The Duck Pond is charming for families, especially when young chicks are present. The 'Adventure Sphere' at Steinberg Lake is a major family attraction, featuring the world's largest walk-in wooden adventure ball with adventure stations and a giant slide.
The lakes are attractive year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Klausensee, Murnersee, and Steinberg Lake. Spring offers the unique 'frog concert' at Teufelsweiher and pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter can offer tranquil walks, though specific winter activities are less highlighted.
While specific cafes and accommodation directly at every lake are not detailed, the larger recreational areas like Murnersee and Steinberg Lake are part of a broader tourist infrastructure, suggesting amenities are available nearby. The region around Schmidgaden generally offers options for dining and lodging, especially in the towns and villages surrounding these popular lake districts.
For stunning views, the 'Adventure Sphere' at Steinberg Lake offers a 40-meter-high viewing platform with extensive panoramas of the lake district. Kehrerweiher also provides a wonderful view from its benches, inviting contemplation. The Duck Pond offers a peaceful vantage point to observe nature.
Yes, Steinberg Lake is home to the 'Adventure Sphere,' which is the world's largest walk-in wooden adventure ball. It features over 30 adventure stations, two suspension bridges, and an 80-meter slide for an exhilarating descent. Additionally, the 'Wild Wake Park' at Steinberg Lake offers modern facilities for water skiing and wakeboarding, providing an adventurous experience for water sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the Rußweiher, though about 43.8 km from Schmidgaden, is located within the 'Vogelfreistätte Großer Rußweiher' nature reserve. This area is the largest lake of the Eschenbacher Weiherplatte and serves as an important habitat for numerous bird species and amphibians, making it a significant protected natural area in the wider region.


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