Best lakes around Hammersbach are found in the surrounding Bavarian Alps, with Hammersbach serving as a base for exploration. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and clear bodies of water. These lakes offer natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a variety of lake experiences, from larger, well-known lakes to more tranquil ponds.
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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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The water lily pond above the Thiergarten pond
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The Kinzigaue of Langenselbold is a nature reserve in the town of Langenselbold in the Main-Kinzig district in Hesse. The nature reserve is south of the main town of Langenselbold, north along the Kinzig, south of the A 66 and east of the A 45. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Kinzigsee is a sport and leisure lake near Langenselbold near Hanau. It is about 23 hectares in size and divided into surfing and swimming areas. The Kinzigsee is an artificial bathing lake. For the construction of the A 66, gravel deposits were mined there and the resulting pit was allowed to fill with seepage water. This is also the reason why the water quality was questionable for a very long time and bathing was forbidden. The Kinzigsee has no natural inflow through a river or stream, but is fed by seepage water from the Ruhlsee, which is separated from the Kinzigsee by a narrow dam. This in turn is fed by a small tributary from the Kinzig which flows past. Due to the low proportion of seepage water, which flows from the Ruhlsee through the dam into the Kinzigsee, the pH value of the water has long been critical in the summer months and bathing was prohibited for reasons of health safety. In 2003, a membrane was introduced into the Kinzigsee, which separates the lake into a swimming area and a sailing and surfing area. Various chemical additives were then introduced into the swimming area, which cleaned the water and made it almost drinking water quality, so that since then the lake can be used again as a bathing lake without hesitation, which can be seen in the popularity from the entire Main-Kinzig district. There is about 600 meters of sandy beach, lots of meadows and sports facilities. (Source: Wikipedia)
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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 concert of the toads is also impressive 🐸.
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The lakes near Hammersbach offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Eibsee is renowned for its crystal-clear, emerald waters, eight small islands, and the dramatic backdrop of the Zugspitze. Lake Geroldsee features emerald-green waters reflecting the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains, surrounded by rustic wooden huts and vibrant wildflower meadows. Other lakes like Hasel Pond are set in picturesque meadow landscapes, while Thiergarten Pond offers a serene forest setting.
Lake Eibsee is excellent for swimming, with water temperatures reaching up to 22°C (71.6°F) in summer, and offers numerous secluded pebbly beaches. Kinzigsee also has a lido with a sandy beach, ideal for a refreshing dip. Lake Geroldsee is a popular spot for wild swimming during warmer months, offering a tranquil experience.
Yes, there are several scenic hiking opportunities. The Eibsee Circular Trail is a popular 4.5-kilometer loop around Lake Eibsee, offering continuous views of the lake and Zugspitze. Lake Geroldsee provides leisurely strolls and is part of the 'Three Lakes Hike'. You can also find a path between Kinzigsee and Ruhlsee. For more extensive options, explore the hiking trails around Hammersbach.
At Lake Eibsee, visitors can rent SUPs, kayaks, and pedal boats to explore its clear waters and islands. While Kinzigsee is primarily for swimming, it also has a Surf Club on its western shore, suggesting some water-related activities.
Many lakes are suitable for families. The Eibsee Circular Trail is generally easy and suitable for all ages. Lake Geroldsee offers easy walks and open spaces for children to play, making it very family-friendly. Thiergarten Pond and Lily Pond at Thiergartenweiher are also noted as family-friendly spots for rest and gentle exploration.
Lake Geroldsee is known for its peaceful ambiance, perfect for quiet contemplation and picnics. Thiergarten Pond is described as a wonderfully located place for rest and pause, with benches available. Hasel Pond, though privately owned and not for swimming, offers beautiful sights in a serene meadow landscape.
Absolutely. Lake Eibsee, with its emerald waters and Zugspitze backdrop, offers incredible landscape photography, especially during sunrise or sunset. Lake Geroldsee is particularly stunning in autumn when foliage changes color, and its rustic wooden huts provide iconic shots. Hasel Pond is also recommended for beautiful photos, especially at sunrise or sunset across the fields.
The warmer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, with Lake Eibsee's water reaching pleasant temperatures. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildflowers around Lake Geroldsee. Autumn offers spectacular foliage for photography, particularly around Lake Geroldsee. The Eibsee Circular Trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer seasons.
Yes, at Kinzigsee, there's a lido with a restaurant and a Surf Club on the western shore offering gastronomy and seating with lake views. Lake Eibsee also has facilities nearby, and Hammersbach itself provides various restaurants and pubs.
Beyond lake-specific activities, Hammersbach is a great base for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous running trails, extensive hiking routes, and scenic road cycling routes in the surrounding Bavarian Alps.
Yes, Lake Eibsee is easily accessible by public transport from Garmisch-Partenkirchen, with a bus stop directly in front of the lake. Hammersbach itself serves as a convenient base with bus connections to the wider region, including routes that can take you closer to these beautiful lakes.


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