Lakes around Wiesenfelden, situated in the Bavarian Forest Nature Park, present a diverse natural landscape. The region is known for its pond landscape, including the significant Beckenweiher, which is part of a nature reserve. This area offers opportunities for experiencing preserved nature and serves as a starting point for various hiking trails. The Wiesenfelden plateau, where the lakes are located, provides scenic views.
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Beckenweiher The Beckenweiher, along with the chain of ponds near Pichlberg, the Großer Hammerweiher, the inflow and silting area of the Neuweiher, and other ponds, was declared a nature reserve by the government of Lower Bavaria on March 1, 2003. It is also the starting and finishing point for several marked circular hiking trails. A 2.3 km long, barrier-free circular trail runs around the Beckenweiher, which opened on August 6, 2009. The trail is surrounded by reed beds, small woodlands, and extensively used wet meadows. This circular trail for hikers and walkers is accessible even in winter and is stroller and wheelchair friendly. A guidance system made of sturdy round timber is installed along the trail, allowing the visually impaired and blind to navigate the trail. Five information panels provide information about the diverse local flora and fauna, species conservation, and the history of the Beckenweiher. Part of the circular trail is a 110-meter-long covered nature observation platform, which is also illuminated in the evenings. (Currently not accessible!) Source: www.wikipedia.de
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Overall, a very nice tour, but because we noticed that the trail was quite steep here, we turned around in Frauenzell. So, the climb from Lindner Weiher wasn't so good.
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Beautiful dam, located along the lake
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Beautiful reservoir offers plenty of quiet places to take a break
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Located in the middle of the forest
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Postfelden reservoir Stausee Postfelden is a reservoir in Bavaria near Rettenbach. On a water surface of 13ha, the reservoir offers a habitat for many different types of fish. The most commonly caught fish here are carp, pike, zander, perch, bream and 10 other species of fish. The most successful fishing method is bottom fishing. There is also a possibility to circumnavigate the reservoir.
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A very nice trail, some of which is crisp, going up from the pond, some over roots and pebbles. I can only recommend it is a lot of fun 👍 But hikers should be careful when out and about!
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Pond No.12 naturist pond. Super well-kept bathing area, with lawn and sandy beach. The facility is cared for and maintained by the Association for Natural Recreation. https://www.fkkvereinstraubing.de Basically, the use of the naturist pond is free for everyone.
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The most significant lake is the Wiesenfelden Pond, also known as Beckenweiher, which is part of a nature reserve. Other popular spots include the Postfelden Reservoir, known for its scenic views, and the Fahnmühle Retention Basin, nestled within a forest.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. The Wiesenfelden Pond (Beckenweiher) serves as a starting point for several marked circular trails, including a barrier-free path around the pond itself. For more extensive options, you can explore the many running and hiking trails in the broader Wiesenfelden region.
Around the Beckenweiher, you'll find a 2.3 km long, barrier-free circular trail that is accessible year-round, even in winter. This path is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, and features a guidance system for the visually impaired. Longer, moderate trails like the "Großen Büscherlweg" also start from the Beckenweiher, offering options for various fitness levels.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Wiesenfelden Pond has a barrier-free circular trail perfect for families with strollers. The Postfelden Reservoir also offers a peaceful setting with benches to enjoy the views, suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The lakes are primarily known for being part of the "Weiherlandschaft bei Wiesenfelden" nature reserve, ensuring preserved natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. The Wiesenfelden Pond, for instance, is surrounded by reed beds, small woodlands, and wet meadows, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna from a nature observation platform.
Besides hiking around the lakes, the Wiesenfelden area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes or challenge yourself on the MTB trails that wind through the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, at the Postfelden Reservoir, you'll find cozy benches right on the shore, perfect for taking a break and admiring the wide, picturesque views of the lake and its dam. The serene environment of the nature reserve around Wiesenfelden Pond also provides many tranquil spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the preserved natural beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. The barrier-free circular trail around Wiesenfelden Pond is highly rated for its accessibility and varied landscape. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, especially from spots like the Postfelden Reservoir, are also frequently highlighted.
While not hidden, the Weiher 12 FKK Beach Parkstetten offers a unique experience as a well-maintained naturist bathing area with a sandy beach. It's a distinct spot for those seeking a different kind of lake recreation, operated by a local association.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The Wiesenfelden Pond's circular trail is accessible even in winter. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings and perhaps a picnic by the water. The Wiesenfelden plateau often enjoys sunshine even when lower areas are foggy, making it a good destination on many days.
Yes, the region around Wiesenfelden is popular for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, that explore the forests and hills surrounding the lake areas. Some trails, like the "Lehnerhütte on the Lindnerweiher Trail," offer a mix of terrain for an engaging ride.


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