Lakes around Illschwang are characterized by smaller, intimate natural water bodies, often referred to as ponds or "Weiher," rather than expansive lakes. This municipality in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria offers a tranquil setting for local recreation and nature observation. The area is known for its untouched nature, providing a balanced flora and fauna, and serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities. Illschwang's natural landscape features scenic forest environments and the Jura landscape with meadows and rocky…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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In the course of the expansion of the cycle path on the feeder road to the motorway, the lakes here were cleared and the paths laid out here.
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Two herons have recently been wading through the shallow water here.
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Nice little pond a bit off the path.
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These smaller ponds, artificially created in the Middle Ages, were used by the nobles for fish farming. Today they are left to their own devices, are used for recreation and offer a diverse living space.
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Beautiful pond and a welcome change on the circular route through the wooded area of the local recreation area "Obere Wagensass".
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As in many towns, there is a village pond in Stifterslohe. The pond here has an interesting history and was probably created and used well over 300 years ago. He was among other things used as a carp pond and cattle trough, had even dried up in 1947 in a hot summer. In 1998 the pond was sold to the city of Sulzbach and then renovated. The story is posted in the bus shelter for reading.
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Especially in late spring, the many water lines are a feast for the eyes
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Around Illschwang, you'll primarily find smaller, intimate natural water bodies, often referred to as ponds or "Weiher," rather than expansive lakes. Many of these were historically created for fish farming but now offer tranquil settings for recreation and nature observation.
Yes, Wagensaß Pond is a great spot where herons have been observed, and it's known for its frog population. Martin Lehmeier Pond is also frequented by ducks, offering opportunities to see local waterfowl.
The area around Illschwang's ponds, particularly the "Obere Wagensaß" recreation area, is a starting point for various outdoor activities. You can explore a forest nature trail, enjoy a low-rope course for children, or embark on one of seven circular hiking trails ranging from 2.5 km to 14 km. For more extensive options, you can find numerous hiking routes, cycling tours, and gravel biking trails in the wider region.
Absolutely. The "Obere Wagensaß" recreation area, home to Wagensaß Pond and Martin Lehmeier Pond, features a forest nature trail with 14 educational stations and a low-rope course for children and teenagers. Many of the circular hiking trails in the area are also suitable for families.
Yes, some ponds offer a glimpse into the region's history. For example, Hüll – The village pond in Grasberg (also known as Hüllweiher Grasberg) is part of a circular route called "A Jura landscape tells," which highlights the historical importance of such water points in rural environments. The village pond in Stifterslohe also has a documented history of its use as a carp pond and cattle trough.
The ponds around Illschwang are nestled within scenic forest landscapes. The broader region features a diverse Jura landscape with mixed forests, meadows, and rocky outcrops, providing a varied and picturesque environment for exploration.
Yes, the area serves as a starting point for several circular hiking trails that incorporate these ponds. For instance, a moderate 8 km route, "Martin Lehmeier Pond – Wagensaß Pond loop from Aichazandt," connects two of the notable ponds.
The region's natural beauty, with its forests and ponds, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring offers fresh greenery and wildlife activity, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Even winter walks can be tranquil, though some facilities might be limited.
The area offers a range of trails. The circular hiking routes vary in length from 2.5 km to 14 km, with some being easy and others moderate. The forest nature trail and low-rope course are generally accessible and suitable for families and casual walkers.
The water bodies around Illschwang are generally smaller ponds or "Weiher" rather than large swimming lakes. While they offer beautiful natural settings for observation and recreation, they are not typically designated for swimming.
The ponds around Illschwang offer a unique, intimate experience. Many were artificially created centuries ago for purposes like fish farming, giving them a rich historical context. Today, they provide diverse living spaces for local flora and fauna, serving as tranquil focal points for local recreation within a serene forest and Jura landscape, distinct from the expansive, often more tourist-heavy, larger lakes found elsewhere.


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