Lakes around Kirchroth offer diverse natural attractions within the Straubing-Bogen district. While Kirchroth itself does not feature prominent, named lakes, the surrounding area provides several local recreation areas. These include various ponds and retention basins, contributing to the natural landscape. Visitors can find opportunities for outdoor activities in the vicinity of Kirchroth.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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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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Located in the middle of the forest
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Lots of nature, lots of animals have found a place here. Beautiful in every season.
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Small pond on a beautiful route (concrete road) with a bench.
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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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Unfortunately, the dam is not accessible. A path/road leads around the lake, whereby you always walk a little off the shore
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In early summer you can hear frogs quark, birds chirp and the occasional call of a cuckoo.
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Kirchroth itself does not feature prominent, named lakes. However, the surrounding area within the Straubing-Bogen district offers several local recreation areas, including various ponds and retention basins. These provide diverse natural attractions for outdoor activities.
Yes, Wiesenfelden Pond features a 2.3 km long, barrier-free circular trail that is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. It also has a guidance system for the visually impaired and blind, and information panels about local flora and fauna.
For swimming, you can visit Weiher 12 FKK Beach Parkstetten. This is a well-tended beach area with a lawn and sandy access to the water, operated by an association for natural recreation. Please note that it is a nudist facility.
Absolutely. Fahnmühle Retention Basin is located in the middle of a forest, with a path leading around the lake that offers views of the water. Wiesenfelden Pond is also part of a nature reserve, offering beautiful and varied landscapes for walks.
Beyond exploring the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Danube Floodplains loop from Kirchroth', by checking the Running Trails around Kirchroth guide. For cycling, explore MTB trails like the 'Goldsteig Singletrail Section' in the MTB Trails around Kirchroth guide, or gravel biking routes like the 'Danube Cycle Path' in the Gravel biking around Kirchroth guide.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Eisweiher Observation Tower and Lake features a nice little park with a good playground for children. Additionally, the Bench by the Pond is described as an ideal break spot with kids.
At Weiher 12 FKK Beach Parkstetten, you'll find toilet facilities and the opportunity to buy drinks. Many areas also offer benches for resting, such as at Eisweiher Observation Tower and Lake and Bench by the Pond.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 60 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for nature walks, accessible trails, and peaceful spots.
While specific dog leash rules for all lakes are not detailed, many natural areas in Germany require dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at each specific recreation area to ensure compliance and respect for wildlife and other visitors.
Yes, you can visit the Eisweiher Observation Tower and Lake. This spot offers an observation tower by the pond in a quiet area, perfect for lingering and enjoying the surroundings.
The lakes and surrounding recreation areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for walks and swimming, while autumn offers beautiful scenery for nature walks. The barrier-free circular trail around Wiesenfelden Pond is accessible even in winter, making it a year-round destination.


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