Lakes around Haunsheim are situated in the district of Dillingen in Bavaria, Germany, a region known for its natural features. While Haunsheim itself does not contain large lakes, the surrounding area offers several options for recreation. The landscape provides access to various water bodies, including those suitable for swimming, diving, and nature observation. This area is characterized by its accessible natural environments.
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In September, many migratory birds can be observed.
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https://donautal-touren.de/et4/p_100022015/ If you are looking for a unique natural spectacle, the Faiminger reservoir is the right place for you. Many rare bird species can be observed up close and undisturbed here. When long periods of frost cover the numerous lakes along the Danube valley with a solid layer of ice, the reservoir is hectically busy. Swimming birds gather in large flocks to survive the ice periods on the last open water surfaces. With a little luck, you will then spot a sea eagle hunting or hear the far-reaching call of the whooper swans. Let yourself be enchanted by nature! Swimming is strictly prohibited here!
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This sign is appropriate for the Hülbe. However, access to it is not easy. A narrow path very close to the bank leads there. In bad weather there is a danger of slipping into the water.
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Nice tour through the English Forest to Thurn and Taxis Castle. Which of course could NOT be visited.
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The English forest has the magical energy of bygone times. Very nice.
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English Forest is part of Castle Taxis. Unfortunately, it is more or less left to its own devices and its "heydays" are behind it for the time being. At the small lake there used to be e.g. water lilies. But maybe that will change at some point...
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Everything included, bike path, dirt road and unpaved routes.
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The region around Haunsheim offers diverse natural features. You can find tranquil lake shores, such as the Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee, and areas with rich aquatic life, including fish and water birds. The Birdwatching Tower Sophienried is an excellent spot to observe migratory and water birds. Some lakes, like Schmaudersgrube Pond, are known for their water lilies in midsummer, while others feature reeds and diverse underwater flora.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. Wünschsee has a designated northern area specifically for bathers, known for its excellent water quality. Oberrieder Weiher also features a swimming beach and is a well-maintained recreational area suitable for swimming.
Wünschsee is a very popular diving lake, especially for beginners, with a southern part designated for diving. It offers good visibility and diverse aquatic life like roach, carp, eels, perch, and pike. Härtsfeldsee is also considered suitable for night diving and observing fish.
Absolutely. The Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee is a great option, featuring a kiosk and a playground. Oberrieder Weiher is another family-friendly choice, offering a swimming beach, benches, showers, and toilets. Wünschsee also provides a kiosk, toilets, and a spacious sunbathing lawn, making it comfortable for families.
Beyond the lakes, the Haunsheim area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like those found in the Hiking around Haunsheim guide. Cycling is also popular, with options for both touring and road cycling, as detailed in the Cycling around Haunsheim and Road Cycling Routes around Haunsheim guides. The English Forest (Geopark Ries) offers many paths for walking and exploration.
Yes, you can find amenities near some of the lakes. Wünschsee has a kiosk, and the Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee also features a kiosk. While specific accommodation options are not detailed for each lake, the general area around Haunsheim offers various facilities. For more specific information on cafes, pubs, and accommodation, it's advisable to check local listings for the towns closest to the lakes you plan to visit, such as Gundelfingen an der Donau (near Wünschsee) or Dischingen (near Härtsfeldsee).
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing at Wünschsee and Oberrieder Weiher. Midsummer is particularly beautiful at Schmaudersgrube Pond when water lilies are in bloom. If you're interested in events, Härtsfeldsee hosts the 'Rock am Härtsfeldsee' festival annually. Diving is possible year-round at Wünschsee and Härtsfeldsee, with night diving being an option at the latter.
Rules regarding dogs vary by lake. The Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee is categorized as dog-friendly. However, at Oberrieder Weiher, dogs are generally not allowed during the bathing season to ensure comfort for all visitors. It's always best to check specific local regulations for each lake before your visit.
Oberrieder Weiher is an excellent choice for peaceful walks or jogs, featuring a fixed gravel path around the lake. The surroundings of Härtsfeldsee also offer an idyllic and tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll. Additionally, the English Forest (Geopark Ries), while not directly a lake path, provides many well-maintained trails for walking in a natural setting.
Wünschsee is popular for its excellent water quality, thanks to an inlet, outlet, and three springs. It's divided into a diving area and a bathing area, catering to both interests. Divers appreciate its manageable depth and clear water for observing fish, while bathers enjoy the designated swimming area and amenities like parking, toilets, a kiosk, and a sunbathing lawn. The option to barbecue also adds to its appeal.
Härtsfeldsee is cherished for its idyllic and tranquil surroundings, offering beautiful natural scenery. It's a good spot for observing fish, particularly carp in the shallow, reedy areas of the eastern bank. Beyond its natural beauty, Härtsfeldsee is also known as the venue for the annual 'Rock am Härtsfeldsee' festival, drawing visitors for its music and atmosphere.
Yes, the lakes offer unique natural sights. At Wünschsee, divers can explore diverse underwater flora and observe various fish species. Härtsfeldsee is known for its tranquil surroundings and reeds where carp can be found. The Birdwatching Tower Sophienried provides an ideal spot for observing migratory and water birds. Schmaudersgrube Pond is particularly notable in midsummer for its extensive coverage of water lilies.


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