Best lakes around Marktrodach are found within the Frankenwald Nature Park, an area characterized by river valleys and forested landscapes. While natural lakes are not directly within Marktrodach, the region offers water-based recreation. The Rodach river is central to the town's history and provides opportunities for walks. The broader surroundings emphasize exploring the natural beauty of the Frankenwald.
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Very beautiful idyllic lake
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Beautiful views around the dam.
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Small idyll. A bench or other seating would be cool. A board on a hut provides information about the local tradition of carp ponds. The 10km Frankenwaldsteigla Green Belt passes here.
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The drinking water dam Mauthaus - called "Ködeltalsperre" - is one of the largest of its kind in Bavaria. Around the "Frankenwaldfjord" leads an approx. 11.5 km long paved path, which is ideal for hiking, cycling or inline skating. The drinking water dam Mauthaus is located in the valley of the Nurner Ködel, a tributary to the Rodach, about 20 kilometers northeast of Kronach. It was built from 1968 to 1972 to supply drinking water. As a secondary purpose, it serves to protect against flooding, raise low water levels and generate electricity from hydropower. It was put into operation in 1975 and was thus the first Bavarian drinking water dam. The body of water may not be used for water sports, which contributes significantly to the quality of drinking water. A bicycle rental is located in the Oberes Rodachtal tourist office in Steinwiesen, Kronacher Straße 75.
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The blue water is simply magnificent. You have to go there at least once. Plan on ten kilometers for a walk around the dam! There are only a few short, gentle climbs along the route. The rest of the loop is fairly flat. 🤗
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Here you can find out why the Ködeltalsperre exists 👍
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Nice rest area overlooking part of the lake.
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While Marktrodach is not primarily known for natural lakes, the region features significant man-made drinking water reservoirs like the Ködeltalsperre, often referred to as the "Fjord of the Franconian Forest." You can also discover secluded natural forest lakes such as Secluded Reginasee and Pfadensee, which are under nature protection.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The large drinking water reservoirs, such as the Ködeltalsperre, offer extensive, mostly asphalted paths perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, or inline skating. The Ködel Reservoir Water Intake Tower and Ködeltalsperre — Southern End are both marked as family-friendly. The natural forest lakes like Reginasee and Pfadensee also provide gentle forest paths for family strolls.
The Ködeltalsperre is highly recommended for both hiking and cycling. An 11 km circuit around the Ködel Reservoir Water Intake Tower and an 11.5 km asphalt path around the Ködeltalsperre — Southern End are popular. These paths are well-maintained and offer beautiful views, such as those found along the East Shore Path at Ködeltalsperre.
While specific dog policies for all lakes are not detailed, the Ködeltalsperre, being a drinking water reservoir, generally has restrictions on water access for dogs. However, the extensive paths around the reservoir are popular for walks, and many hiking trails in the broader Frankenwald region are dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like Reginasee and Pfadensee, to protect wildlife.
Yes, the Ködel Reservoir Water Intake Tower area is noted as wheelchair accessible. The 11.5 km asphalt path around the Ködeltalsperre is generally flat and well-suited for wheelchairs, making it an excellent option for accessible outdoor enjoyment.
At the Secluded Reginasee, you can observe a variety of insects and water birds, including the rare gnomes, as it is a protected natural habitat. The Ködeltalsperre, while man-made, is nestled within the scenic Frankenwald, offering views of forested landscapes and the impressive dam structure itself.
Beyond walking and cycling around the reservoirs, the Marktrodach region, situated in the Frankenwald Nature Park, offers extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those for hiking around Marktrodach, MTB trails around Marktrodach, and gravel biking around Marktrodach.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in the large drinking water reservoirs like the Ködeltalsperre to maintain drinking water quality. For water-based recreation, Marktrodach features the Rodach Beach, which is a heated outdoor swimming pool facility offering a leisure experience with a water slide, beach volleyball, and sunbathing lawns.
Yes, the Secluded Reginasee and Pfadensee are considered hidden gems. These quiet, natural forest lakes are located within dense forests and are under nature protection, providing a serene escape and habitat for various wildlife.
The lakes and surrounding Frankenwald region are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for hiking, cycling, and general outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the paths around the Ködeltalsperre can be suitable for walks, weather permitting.
Parking is available at various points around the Ködeltalsperre. The 11 km and 11.5 km circuits are well-known, and you can typically find designated parking areas near the dam or along access points to the paths. Specific parking details are often signposted locally.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive, well-maintained paths around the Ködeltalsperre for hiking, cycling, and inline skating, often referring to it as the 'Frankenwaldfjord.' The serene beauty of the secluded natural lakes like Reginasee and Pfadensee, nestled within the forest, also receives high praise for their tranquility and natural charm.


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