Lakes around Dietenhofen offer diverse natural experiences within the Ansbach district of Bavaria. The area features a mix of smaller lakes, ponds, and biotopes, providing habitats for local wildlife and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The surrounding nature includes meadows, wooded areas, and protected landscapes. This region is suitable for those seeking tranquil natural settings and observing local ecosystems.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Sonnensee is located in the Frankenhöhe Nature Park and to the east of Flachslanden and Kettenhöfstetten. The natural bathing lake is the perfect destination for a day of swimming or camping. At the Sonnesee you are in a natural environment. Anyone looking for peace and nature is in the right place here. The campsite and the guesthouse at the Sonnensee are also located here.
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Beautiful, not so small lake with a campsite but also with free access and benches.
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Immediately after the blue poppy fields, the wetland biotope begins. Eight ponds run consecutively along the Klingengraben canal. Wetlands are systems in ecological balance and represent the primordial cells of an intact natural environment. They typically contain a standing body of water, which can also dry out, a silting zone with diverse life for pioneer species of flora and fauna, a riparian zone, and are separated from other areas of the field by a transition zone, often wet meadows and hedges. The standing body of water can be a pool, a pond, or a lake. It has biocenosis connections to surrounding flowing waters, which form the migration routes of living organisms. These connections can occasionally be water-bearing ditches, but can also simply be animal migration routes, as in the case of the well-known amphibian migration routes.
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Habitat type: Wet meadows, a protected landscape feature. The wetland biotope is an oasis for plants and animals that are doomed to extinction in the surrounding intensively used agricultural landscape: yellow irises, primroses, dragonflies, smooth newts, and countless other microorganisms. Maintenance: Two-thirds of the meadows are mown in summer. The remaining third serves as a refuge for fauna. https://fuerth-land.bund-naturschutz.de/fileadmin/kreisgruppen/fuerthland/HTML-Biotope/biotop_Klingenwasen.html
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Beautiful hiking trail along the Klingengraben. Small lakes can be found along the way. Very scenic and a beautiful trail
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The Sonnensee is a lake near Rügland (Bavaria). The lake can be reached from the surrounding towns of Lehrberg (about 5 km from the lake), Flachslanden (6 km away) and Weihenzell (about 6 km away). The Sonnensee is located in the catchment area of Ansbach, which is about 9 kilometers from the lake.
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The lakes and surrounding areas offer diverse natural habitats. You can observe various bird species, especially at the Großer and Kleiner Lindleinsee, which are designated bird sanctuaries. The Klingwasen biotope features wet meadows, providing a home for yellow irises, primroses, dragonflies, smooth newts, and other microorganisms. Beavers are also known to inhabit areas like the Sonnensee.
Yes, the Großer Lindleinsee and Kleiner Lindleinsee near Rothenburg ob der Tauber are designated nature reserves and bird sanctuaries. Additionally, the Klingwasen biotope is a protected landscape featuring important wet meadows.
Swimming is generally restricted or not recommended in many of the local water bodies. For instance, the Eichensee is not designated as a bathing lake, and swimming is prohibited in the Lindleinsee lakes due to their nature reserve status. The Sonnensee is known for its natural surroundings and fish species, but not explicitly as a swimming lake.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find beautiful trails along the Klingengraben near the Klingwasen biotope. The Lindleinsee lakes also feature well-marked circular paths. For more options, explore the Hiking around Dietenhofen guide, which includes routes like the 'Die Wachsbiene Honey Shop – Blümchenweiher loop'.
The region offers various cycling routes suitable for different preferences. You can find routes like the 'Old High Road – Biberttalgrund loop' or the 'Leonrod Castle Ruins – Biberttalweg Cycle Route loop'. For a comprehensive overview, check out the Cycling around Dietenhofen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Dietenhofen guide.
Many of the natural areas are suitable for families. The Sonnensee and Eichensee are noted as family-friendly. The Klingwasen biotope offers scenic trails for exploration, and the circular paths around the Lindleinsee lakes are perfect for leisurely strolls and nature observation with children.
The Sonnensee is an idyllic 14-hectare lake in Flachslanden, known for its natural surroundings. It's home to various fish species like perch, pike, and carp, making it interesting for anglers. The area is also known for its beaver population.
The Eichensee features an idyllically located campsite, offering a place of rest and seclusion. While it's not designated as a bathing lake, it's appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and fishing opportunities.
When visiting nature reserves like the Großer and Kleiner Lindleinsee, dogs must be kept on a leash to avoid disturbing the wildlife and delicate ecosystem. It's always best to check local regulations for specific areas.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and general outdoor recreation, with lush greenery and active wildlife. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and the Lindleinsee lakes are particularly good for birdwatching during migration periods.
The Klingwasen biotope is a natural monument characterized by wet meadows. It's a protected landscape that serves as an important habitat for various plants and animals, including yellow irises, primroses, and numerous microorganisms. It offers beautiful hiking and biking trails along the Klingengraben.
The Aurach river originates from two source streams on the Frankenhöhe in the southern Hohenecker Forest, near Markt Ipsheim. The higher source is approximately 433 meters above sea level. These streams unite shortly after the municipal boundary to Markt Erlbach, forming the Middle Aurach. You can visit the Aurach Spring highlight for more details.


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