Lakes around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz are primarily defined by the Pegnitz river and smaller, protected water bodies. The region is known for its natural refuges, including historical ponds within nature reserves. These water features support diverse ecosystems and offer opportunities for nature observation and hiking. The Pegnitz river also provides accessible Kneipp facilities for therapeutic water activities.
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One of the highlights of the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour no. 93: The “Kaiser Pond”
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with a small observation tower to observe all types of water birds in their habitat. The pond actually only has a few open spaces, which was completely ok for us since the verse. Animals have their natural retreat.
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Great view of the pond with water lilies.
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THE ERNSTHULL WHERE EMPEROR CHARLES IV LET HIS HORSES DRINK "At the Ernsthüel" directly borders the Altstraße Nuremberg-Eger, which Peter Zweidler's hand-drawn map of the "Pfleg Veldenstein" from August 28, 1598 is impressively documented. This shell (water reservoir) was artificially created and has probably served as a water point since the Middle Ages for the old road, which led from Nuremberg via Plech and Auerbach to Eger. The dirt road here in Plech, which is inconspicuous today, is also known as the "Eisenweg" and was once an important long-distance trade connection, on which the people of Plech, whose medieval iron smelters existed as early as 1285, brought their products to Nuremberg. Even Emperor Charles IV, who visited Auerbach five times from 1363 to 1378 probably passed the Ernsthüll and perhaps left his horses here soak. The Ernsthüll, which was almost completely silted up, was at the end of November 1996 exemplary by the government of Upper Franconia and the forestry office in Pegnitz restored.
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The dirt road was once on an important trade route. A bank invites you to linger.
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The region offers unique opportunities for nature observation, particularly around the Kammerweiher Ponds. These historical ponds are part of a nature reserve, providing a tranquil setting to observe diverse ecosystems. You can find over 60 bird species, including endangered ones, and 25 types of dragonflies.
Yes, the Kammerweiher area is integrated into various hiking routes through the Pegnitz valley and Veldenstein Forest. For more extensive options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz guide, which features trails like the 'Hollederer Bridge – Luginsland Summit View loop'.
Absolutely. The Kneipp facility by the Pegnitz river in Neuhaus an der Pegnitz is very family-friendly, offering water-treading basins, a mud play area for children, and a stone climbing garden. Additionally, Mühlfriedl Pond is a lovely spot for a break, known for its water lilies and butterflies, and is considered family-friendly.
Yes, several do. The Kammerweiher Ponds date back to the 18th century, originally used as fish ponds by the Michelfeld monastery. Ernsthüll Pond is also historically significant, located on the old Nuremberg-Eger road and likely served as a water point in the Middle Ages, with legends of Emperor Charles IV watering his horses there.
The Pegnitz river in Neuhaus an der Pegnitz features a well-maintained Kneipp facility. Here, you can engage in health-promoting Kneipp therapy with water-treading and hand-Kneipp basins. For swimming, the Königstein Natural Swimming Pool, fed by a natural spring, offers a beautiful alternative.
The Kammerweiher in the Pegnitzaue Nature Reserve is a vital habitat. You can observe over 60 different bird species, 25 types of dragonflies (many on the Red List), and various amphibians. There's even a wooden observation tower to enhance your viewing experience.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Kammerweiher are integrated into various cycling routes. You can find more options in the Cycling around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz guide, which includes routes like the 'Pegnitztal-Radweg'.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. The MTB Trails around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz guide provides several options, such as the 'Rock with Eulenloch – Mühlfriedl Pond loop from Neuhaus an der Pegnitz', which passes by some of the local water features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and unspoiled nature of areas like the Kammerweiher, which offer a chance to enjoy silence and listen to birds. The historical context of ponds like Ernsthüll also adds to the experience, inviting visitors to linger and imagine past times.
Yes, the Kneippanlage is centrally located by the waterworks at the corner of Postheimstraße and is easily accessible via a footpath from the main road (Auerbacher Straße). It's designed for public use and convenience.
Near the Kammerweiher in the Pegnitzaue Nature Reserve, there is a wooden observation tower that allows for excellent viewing of the diverse bird and dragonfly species. The ponds themselves, with their historical significance and natural beauty, serve as key natural landmarks.
Yes, anglers can utilize several sections of the Pegnitz river in Neuhaus an der Pegnitz. Details regarding angling permits and specific sections are typically available through the local Fischereiverein Hersbruck.


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