Best lakes around Ronneburg are predominantly man-made, offering diverse recreational opportunities within the Thuringian region of Germany. The area features impressive dam structures and former mining sites that have been transformed into popular water destinations. These locations provide settings for various outdoor activities and natural exploration. The landscape includes deep valleys, forests, and hills, characteristic of the Thuringian Slate Mountains.
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Idyllically located in the Spessart, the Barbarossa spring with the adjacent small pond is a quiet, shady spot in the middle of the forest.
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The hut has an ideal location. The hut is not directly on a “main path”.
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It is not only a worthwhile “destination”, but also a great place for a longer rest. In summer there is enough shade under the trees here.
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Attention: The path between the two lakes was almost impassable today (6/2/23). There were deep tractor tracks in many places, probably due to the fact that it had been very damp here for weeks beforehand. It is possible that these tractor gullies were created when the farmer mowed the field, because everything was covered with hay, so potholes and gullies were often only noticed when it was already too late to avoid them.
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Nice starting point to hike to the Ronneburg. Parking only possible on the way. Very meticulous pond owner.
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The approximately one-hectare pond is picturesquely situated in a meadow landscape used for agriculture. It is privately owned and is apparently used for fish farming. Swimming or water sports is therefore not possible, but enjoying the beautiful sight is definitely allowed.
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Nice, massive BBQ hut overlooking the pond
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The lakes around Ronneburg are predominantly man-made, including reservoirs and former open-pit mines that have been transformed into recreational areas. These water bodies are set within the Thuringian region, characterized by deep valleys, forests, and hills.
Yes, Kinzigsee is ideal for swimming, featuring a lido with a sandy beach. Hainbergsee, formed from a former open-pit mine, also offers good water quality for swimming and has sunbathing lawns.
The larger reservoirs like Bleiloch Dam and Hohenwarte Dam offer extensive opportunities for water sports. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, sailing, surfing, water skiing, and even paragliding at Hohenwarte Dam. Passenger boat tours are also available on both dams.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails. Around the Bleiloch Dam and Hohenwarte Dam, you'll find well-marked trails leading to viewpoints and hidden bays. For easier options, you can explore easy hikes around Ronneburg, or find more general hiking routes in the area.
Many lakes are family-friendly. Kinzigsee has a lido and sandy beach perfect for families. The area around Barbarossa Spring and Thiergarten Pond also offer quiet places for rest and nature observation suitable for families.
The lakes are set within diverse natural landscapes. Hainbergsee features an island biotope that provides shelter for various animals like herons, swans, and wild geese. The wooded shores of Bleiloch Dam are part of a European bird sanctuary, and the Hohenwarte Dam region is known for its deep valleys, lush forests, and nature reserves.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Hainbergsee is frequented by anglers. While Hasel Pond is privately owned and used for fish farming, many other water bodies in the region permit fishing. It's advisable to check local regulations for permits.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal for swimming and water sports. The surrounding forests offer fresh air and pleasant climates even on warm days, making it suitable for hiking and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, numerous cycling trails wind around the lakes, particularly around Bleiloch Dam and Hohenwarte Dam, leading to viewpoints and scenic spots. You can find various road cycling routes around Ronneburg that incorporate these beautiful water features.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing at places like Kinzigsee to the tranquility and scenic beauty of spots like Thiergarten Pond. The extensive hiking and cycling trails, along with the opportunities for water sports at the larger reservoirs, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Barbarossa Spring is a natural monument located in a small basin on the edge of a forest lake. It is named after Emperor Friedrich I, Barbarossa, who reportedly stopped there during hunting expeditions. This area offers trails and a secluded place for rest.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in designated areas around some lakes, such as Hainbergsee. When exploring trails, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of wildlife and other visitors.


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