Lakes near Schnaittach offer various recreational opportunities within this market town in Bavaria. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within Schnaittach's municipal boundaries, the area provides other water-based attractions. For those seeking natural lakes, the broader Bavarian region offers numerous options. The local landscape includes quarry ponds and other water bodies that serve as nature attractions near Schnaittach.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A large part of the meadow is under water, but unfortunately I didn't see any beavers or dams.
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There is not much going on here and is therefore ideal for hiking.
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Despite the lack of staff, the food has improved enormously. Highly recommended. Swimming, well. Has the Happurg community removed the jetty, or has something changed? All the waste water flows into the small lake. Where else?
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The Happurger Baggersee, located near the town of Happurg, is a popular bathing lake in the Hersbruck Alb region of Middle Franconia. The nearest towns are Hersbruck and Sulzbach-Rosenberg, but visitors from Nuremberg and Lauf also enjoy this small bathing lake. Swimmers and sunbathers meet at the Happurger Baggersee. The bathing lake (advertisement*) covers an area of 6 hectares and has a water depth of approximately 9 meters. There are beautiful lawns with trees around the lake, so there are also shady spots to be found in the summer. The lake's shore is often covered with bushes and trees, but in some places the lake is also accessible directly from the lawn. A small path for walkers and cyclists leads around the Happurger Baggersee, allowing you to completely circumnavigate the lake. https://wandern-essen.de/happurger-baggersee-badesee/
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Beautiful, small quarry pond with numerous lawns around and a restaurant right on the lake. Free toilets and changing facilities available. Numerous large trees provide shade.
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Beautiful little lake and a good starting point for bike tours
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And the valley keeps changing... In my childhood there were actually still the "water meadows". It's also a pity that the beaver causes quite a bit of damage. The beautiful ancient pastures at the Grossenoherbach have fallen victim to him. But still always a beautiful place in every season! Recommended, of course, because it's home 🥰
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The "Kreuzweiher" was once a magnet for hikers from near and far, but now I avoid it and prefer the beautifully landscaped slave lake near Kalchreuth.
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While prominent natural lakes for general recreation are not directly within Schnaittach's municipal boundaries, the area features various water bodies. These include quarry ponds, beaver ponds, and other natural habitats. For swimming and water-based leisure, the well-equipped Freibad Schnaittach serves as the primary attraction.
Natural lakes suitable for general swimming are not directly located within Schnaittach. However, the Freibad Schnaittach is a popular outdoor swimming pool complex offering extensive water areas and family-friendly features, operating from mid-May to mid-September.
For relaxation, the Happurg Quarry Lake is highly recommended. It's known for its quiet bathing area and a restaurant with a terrace, making it a great spot to unwind.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Happurg Quarry Lake offers a beach and restaurant. The Kreuzweiher is idyllically situated in the forest and has a nearby restaurant with a beer garden. Additionally, the Freibad Schnaittach is a secret tip for families, featuring a 50-meter swimming lane and spacious sunbathing lawns.
You can observe diverse natural features. For instance, the Beaver Pond in the Großenoher Valley showcases a large beaver dam that has re-flooded former water meadows, offering a chance to experience nature up close, especially at dusk. The Hormesweiher is idyllically situated in the forest and includes a fish nature trail.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find trails near the Hormesweiher, which is easy to get around and offers a fish nature trail. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like 'Schlossberg to the Burgberg' or 'Windburg – SevenSummits in the Nuremberg region' which are part of the broader Hiking around Schnaittach guide.
The region around Schnaittach offers various cycling routes. You can find routes like 'Hersbrucker Gate – Old Town of Lauf an der Pegnitz loop from Schnaittach Markt' or 'Gänsbrunnen Pond – View of the Baggersee loop from Schnaittach Markt'. These are detailed in the Cycling around Schnaittach guide, which includes options for touring and road cycling.
Several lakes offer dining options. The Happurg Quarry Lake has a restaurant with a terrace. The Kreuzweiher is located next to a restaurant that also features a beer garden in summer, making it a popular spot for hikers and campers.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings. Many enjoy the peace and quiet, especially at spots like the Beaver Pond in the Großenoher Valley. The combination of natural beauty with amenities like restaurants and beer gardens, such as near the Kreuzweiher, is also highly valued.
The Hormesweiher is idyllically situated in the forest and is easy to get around, making it a nice destination for a leisurely walk. The Simonshofen Pond is also a pretty little place within a settlement, offering an easy stroll.
The outdoor swimming season at the Freibad Schnaittach typically runs from mid-May to mid-September, weather permitting. For enjoying the natural settings of other ponds and lakes, the warmer months from spring through early autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.


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