Lakes around Hörsel are situated in a region defined by the 56-kilometer-long Hörsel river, a tributary of the Werra in Thuringia, Germany. This area, at the northern edge of the Thuringian Forest, features a landscape shaped by its river systems and surrounding forested basins. While natural lakes are not a primary feature directly within the municipality, the region offers various ponds and reservoirs. The Hörsel geographical location provides a setting for outdoor activities centered around water features and adjacent woodlands.
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Beautiful water features beautifully planted from spring to autumn.
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A beautiful viewpoint over the market towards the town hall.
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Here you can rent a boat and take a leisurely ride across the pond using your own muscle power.
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A very beautiful complex with great plants, from above you have a wonderful view over the main market and the historic town hall.
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Brandleiteneich is located in the south of Finsterbergen, in the middle of a forest area - a wonderful place where you can relax and unwind. There is enough space for a short break during a hike.
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Very beautiful piece of nature, ideal for resting.
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In spring and summer, when the water flows along the river, it is beautiful and impressive to look at.
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A very beautiful pond in the middle of the forest
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While the immediate Hörsel municipality features smaller ponds like Komstkoch Pond and Brandleite Pond, the wider region offers several significant bodies of water. The Hohenwarte Reservoir, known as the 'Thuringian Sea,' and the Bleiloch Reservoir are particularly popular for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Other notable spots include Erfurt's Lakes (Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See) and the Lütsche Reservoir.
Yes, several lakes and reservoirs in the region offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Bleiloch Reservoir has numerous free beaches and natural pools. Erfurt's Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See are also popular for bathing. Additionally, the Lütsche Reservoir provides a swimming area, and the Hopfgarten Reservoir is one of the few dams in Thuringia where swimming is explicitly allowed, with shallow areas ideal for families.
The lakes and reservoirs near Hörsel are set within diverse natural landscapes. You can find fjord-like scenery at the Hohenwarte Reservoir, picturesque mixed forests around the Bleiloch Reservoir, and the unique mountain setting of the Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, which was formed from a quarry. Smaller ponds like Komstkoch Pond and Brandleite Pond are nestled within forests, offering quiet natural retreats.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are great for families. Brandleite Pond, for instance, is on a nature trail with information boards, perfect for learning about local nature. The Hohenwarte and Bleiloch Reservoirs offer boat rentals and bathing bays. Erfurt's lakes provide water sports, and the Hopfgarten Reservoir has shallow areas suitable for children. The Gotha Waterworks is also considered family-friendly with its impressive water flow and beautiful plants.
The region around Hörsel and its lakes is excellent for outdoor activities. The Bleiloch Reservoir features many beautiful cycling paths along its shore and through surrounding woods. The Lütsche Reservoir also offers great cycling routes with breathtaking views. For hiking, areas around Brandleite Pond and Komstkoch Pond provide pleasant trails. You can find more detailed routes for cycling and mountain biking in the area by exploring guides like Cycling around Hörsel and MTB Trails around Hörsel.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or recreational, the Gotha Waterworks is a man-made monument that offers a viewpoint over the historic main market and town hall of Gotha. Near Erfurt's lakes, visitors can explore the site of the Luther Stone, adding a historical dimension to a visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty. For example, Komstkoch Pond is noted for its quiet atmosphere and scenic views. The Gotha Waterworks is praised for its impressive water flow in spring and summer and the beautiful complex with great plants. The Reinhardsbrunn Ponds are loved for their beautiful little lake landscape and abundant wild birds.
Yes, the Wangenheim Campsite at the Reservoir offers a cozy camping experience with a delicious restaurant right by a nice little reservoir. The Lütsche Reservoir also provides a swimming area that is often free to use for campers.
The Hohenwarte Reservoir is often highlighted for its fjord-like landscapes and numerous bathing bays, offering a less crowded experience even during summer. The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, nestled on the heights of the Thuringian Forest, also provides an ideal spot for rest and relaxation in a unique natural setting.
Yes, some locations offer dining options. The Wangenheim Campsite at the Reservoir includes a restaurant. While not directly at every lake, the nearby towns and villages, such as Eisenach and Wutha-Farnroda, provide various cafes and restaurants for visitors.
The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake is unique because it was formed from a quarry when a water vein was struck. It's known for its depth (8 to 13 meters) and relatively cool water, even in summer. The surrounding Ebertswiese meadow is celebrated for its enchanting flora, making it a beautiful spot for relaxation and enjoying nature.
The Bleiloch Reservoir is excellent for cycling, featuring many beautiful paths along its shore and through the surrounding mixed forests. The Lütsche Reservoir also offers breathtaking views from its cycling routes. For more cycling options, you can explore the Gravel biking around Hörsel guide.


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