Lakes around Bürgel, a district of Offenbach am Main in Germany, are situated within extensive, renaturalized Main floodplains. The area features the Schultheisweiher Pond, which is part of a nature reserve. This protected status indicates its value as an ecological site and a tranquil location for recreation. The region offers opportunities to experience local flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The following legend has been told in the community of Hainspitz for several generations: The Mist Woman of Hainspitz From time to time, especially in autumn and during foggy weather, one sees a misty female figure floating from the Hainspitz Pond to the cornerstone at the former knight's estate. This is the ghost of an unfortunate knight's daughter, who is said to have once drowned in the pond and has not found peace to this day. Long ago, a hard-hearted knight, his wife, and his sensitive daughter lived in the old moated castle in Hainspitz. The daughter was a beautiful girl. The knight had promised her to a drinking companion. But he was already somewhat older and the girls did not like him at all. The knight kept a strict eye on his daughter. She was not allowed to leave the castle and could only walk within the walls. As she was once again strolling through the castle and looking longingly over the rampart, she suddenly heard the sound of a harp. The knight's daughter saw a handsome young man standing there, who greeted her warmly and continued to play his harp. From that day on, the girl and the harpist saw each other more often and grew increasingly fond of each other. But they couldn't get together. One day, after the old knight had left the castle, the girl managed to get the keys to the drawbridge. She quickly lowered the bridge, and a few moments later, the girl and the harpist were in each other's arms. From then on, the knight's daughter took every opportunity to secretly meet her lover. It wasn't long, however, before the old knight learned of their secret affair and surprised them both. From that day on, the girl was never allowed outside, so that she was even denied a view of the castle ramparts. Then she fell into a melancholy mood. But the old knight soon ordered the wedding with the groom he had chosen. On the eve of the wedding, the old knight threw a wild feast with the groom, whom his daughter disliked. Late that night, when all the knights were drunk, the girl fled the castle. Since she absolutely did not want to become the wife of her father's drinking companion and knew no way out, she threw herself into the pond in despair. There, the unfortunate girl is sometimes seen as a ghost to this day. after: The Witch's Taler - Legends and Selected Events from the Saale-Holzland District; Jenzig Publishing
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The peace and tranquility of this place is remarkable! A place where amphibians and water birds feel very comfortable!
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what a beautiful landscape
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Right on the lake is an ice cream parlor and the lakeside restaurant where you can eat well
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The artificial ponds have been ecologically improved in recent years
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There is a parking lot across the street. So a good starting and finishing point for a hike.
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Idyllic lake for a little rest.
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The lakes around Bürgel are primarily situated within extensive, renaturalized Main floodplains. The area, including the notable Schultheisweiher Pond, is part of a nature reserve, offering a tranquil setting to experience local flora and fauna. You'll find valuable ecological sites and protected areas.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue is a relaxing spot with wooden sculptures nearby. The Porstendorf Recreation Area is excellent for families, featuring a swimming lake, pedal boats, and a small playground. Falcon Pond and Bockteiche Ponds are also considered family-friendly, offering peaceful natural settings.
The region around Bürgel offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Bürgel, Road Cycling Routes around Bürgel, and Running Trails around Bürgel guides.
Yes, there are many opportunities for hiking and walking. The area features trails that pass by or around the lakes, offering scenic views and a chance to enjoy nature. You can find various running and walking routes in the Running Trails around Bürgel guide, which includes paths suitable for leisurely strolls.
For swimming, the Porstendorf Recreation Area is an excellent choice. It features a beautiful swimming lake, especially popular when the weather is warm.
Hainspitz Lake with Nebelfrau statue is a popular and relaxing stop for cyclists. It's known for its calming atmosphere and the various wooden sculptures found in the nearby village. A local legend about the 'Mist Woman' also adds to its unique charm.
Yes, Falcon Pond is a secluded lake nestled within a forest, offering a quiet biotope where you can listen to birds and frogs. Bockteiche Ponds also provide a tranquil oasis, important for protecting newts and other wildlife, perfect for peaceful observation.
Yes, you can find options for food and relaxation. The Porstendorf Recreation Area offers a place to relax, and the nearby Rabeninsel Beer Garden, Jena is a great spot for food and drinks. Falcon Pond even has a rest house available for visitors.
The region is notable for its renaturalized Main floodplains and the Schultheisweiher Pond, which is part of a nature reserve. The Bockteiche Ponds are particularly important for protecting endangered species like the crested newt and tree frog, making them a significant faunistic biotope.
Visitors appreciate the calming atmosphere and the opportunity for relaxation. Many enjoy the natural beauty, the chance to observe local wildlife, and the well-kept areas perfect for picnics. The variety of lakes, from those with historical legends to vital biotopes, also adds to the appeal.
Absolutely. The area around Bürgel is well-suited for cycling, with various routes passing by or near the lakes. You can find detailed options for both mountain biking and road cycling in the MTB Trails around Bürgel and Road Cycling Routes around Bürgel guides.


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