Best lakes around Hemau offer diverse recreational opportunities in Bavaria. The region features several natural and man-made water bodies, including clean swimming lakes and scenic river sections. These lakes provide settings for various outdoor activities, from family-friendly outings to tranquil natural experiences. The landscape around Hemau is characterized by its natural features, including forests and river valleys.
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Very nice bike path
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Wonderful bathing oasis on hot summer days.
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Great for a mini detour from the official route.
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The St. Agatha bathing lake is great for a quick jump into the water...
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Great bike path! Easy to drive and a lot to look at.
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Behind Dietfurth it got really steep for a moment and we had to go up there!
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At the idyllically situated St. Agatha bathing lake in the Haidhof district, cooling off and swimming fun are guaranteed on hot summer days. Beautiful lawns invite you to linger. The bathing lake is supervised by the water rescue service on weekends during the season. A large parking lot (fees apply on weekends) is available. Unfortunately, barbecues, camping, and overnight stays are not permitted at St. Agatha bathing lake. Dogs are not allowed from May to September. St. Agatha bathing lake is listed as an EU bathing water, and the Kelheim Health Department monitors its water quality. A total of six water samples are taken and published during the summer months. https://www.naturpark-altmuehltal.de/freizeit/a-z/badesee_st_agatha-2297/
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The Altmühl rises in the Ansbach district, near the border with the Neustadt an der Aisch - Bad Windsheim district near Burgbernheim. It is 234 km long and flows into the Danube near Kelheim. The Altmühl is divided into three main sections. The upper third, from the source to Lake Altmühl, is characterized by a broad valley in a hilly landscape, the Keuper Formation. The Middle Altmühl, between Gunzenhausen and Treuchtlingen in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, is characterized by a flat meadow landscape. From Treuchtlingen, the Altmühl flows through the Franconian Jurassic rock in a narrow valley with striking rock formations. The last section of the Altmühl, from Dietfurt to Kelheim, is approximately 34 km long and has been developed into the Main-Danube Canal and is a federal waterway. You can find more detailed information here: https://www.wwa-an.bayern.de/fluesse_seen/gewaesserportraits/altmuehl/index.htm
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For swimming, the St. Agatha bathing lake is a popular choice, known for its refreshing water and idyllic, quiet atmosphere. Additionally, Waldbad Hemau, located near the town, is renowned for its excellent water quality and family-friendly amenities, typically open from mid-May to September.
Waldbad Hemau offers a range of facilities including a play ferry, water gymnastics bars, diving boards, a beach volleyball court, table tennis, a climbing tower with a slide, a sandbox, a kiosk with a beer garden, showers, and toilets. The St. Agatha bathing lake also provides facilities for visitors.
Yes, Waldbad Hemau is particularly family-friendly, featuring a play ferry, water gymnastics bars, diving boards, a climbing tower with a slide, and a sandbox. The St. Agatha bathing lake is also considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful, quiet place for families to stay and swim.
The Kuhtränke Pond is highly recommended as a quiet spot, ideal for a rest within a natural forest setting. It's appreciated for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty.
The lakes around Hemau offer diverse natural scenery. For instance, the Altmühl Oxbow Lakes provide beautiful calm water zones as part of the Altmühl river system. The Kuhtränke Pond is nestled within a forest, offering a natural monument experience.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For example, a trim-trail runs around Waldbad Hemau. You can also explore numerous trails in the wider region. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Running Trails around Hemau guide, which includes paths like the 'Holzwiesen loop'.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, including sections of the Altmühltal Cycle Path. For specific routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Hemau guide or the MTB Trails around Hemau guide, which feature routes like the 'Schwarze Laber Riverside Trail'.
The period from mid-May to September is generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and enjoying the outdoor amenities, as Waldbad Hemau is typically open during these months. This allows visitors to make the most of the warmer weather and recreational facilities.
The Kuhtränke Pond is known for being a very quiet spot, offering a peaceful retreat away from larger crowds. Its natural setting within a forest contributes to its serene atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing water of lakes like St. Agatha bathing lake, the quiet and natural setting of places like Kuhtränke Pond, and the beautiful calm water zones of the Altmühl Oxbow Lakes. The family-friendly facilities at Waldbad Hemau are also a major draw.
Yes, ample parking is available directly at Waldbad Hemau, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car. For other lakes, parking options may vary, but generally, access is well-managed.


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