Lakes around Nottleben are found in the broader region surrounding this municipality in the district of Gotha, Thuringia, Germany. Nottleben itself is situated in an agricultural area of the Thuringian Basin, traversed by the Nesse river. While prominent lakes are not located directly within the municipality, the surrounding area offers various water bodies. The landscape is characterized by its agricultural setting and proximity to historical sites in Gotha and Erfurt.
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Built in 1729 in the Baroque style, it was primarily used as a hunting lodge and guesthouse in the 18th century, and an English landscaped garden with a lake was created around the castle. Today, the castle is privately owned and houses several residential units. The fenced castle garden is open to the public only for special occasions.
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A beautiful, small park with an idyllic pond and a nice place for a rest.
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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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🏰 The Mönchgut Palace Park can be visited along beautiful public paths, two ponds, and a playground. The palace itself is privately owned and has several apartments. The Mönchhof was first mentioned in 1174 under the name "Reinhardsburg" as the monastery courtyard of the Benedictine Abbey of Reinhardsbrunn. Landgrave Ludwig III, the Pious (c. 1151-90) held a district court here in Siebleben. Mönchhof Palace was probably built in the Baroque style around 1727-1729 by Adolph Christian Avemann, "Princely Saxon-Gotha Privy Councilor and Chancellor of Friedenstein." In 1799, the palace became the property of Duke Ernst II (1772-1804), who gave it to his son August (1772-1822) as a wedding present and summer residence. The grounds were converted into a landscaped garden.
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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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The Wechmar dam was built from 1978 to 1981 and was put into operation in 1983. The dam is a industrial water dam with an area of 39 hectares and you can swim in it. To the east is the Röhnberg nature reserve and the 3 Gleichen are also nearby.
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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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While Nottleben itself is in an agricultural area, the surrounding region features a variety of water bodies. You'll find man-made reservoirs, natural peat ponds, and castle park ponds, each offering a unique setting for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Gotha Waterworks is a notable man-made monument with historical significance, offering impressive water flows in spring and summer and a view over the main market and historic town hall. Additionally, Mönchhof Castle Park and Pond is part of a historic ducal garden laid out in 1799, with the palace itself dating back to the Baroque style around 1727-1729.
Several lakes around Nottleben are family-friendly. Gotha Waterworks, Friemar Reservoir (which has a small playground), Schloßleite peat pond, Wechmar Reservoir, and Mönchhof Castle Park and Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, offering various amenities and scenic spots.
Yes, you can swim in the Wechmar Reservoir. This industrial water dam has an area of 39 hectares and is suitable for swimming, mainly fed by the Schmalgraben.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the Hiking around Nottleben guide, which includes trails like the 'Monk Ponds – Seeberg Ridge Trail loop' and others with varying difficulty levels.
There are several cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find options for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Nottleben guide, and for road cycling in the Road Cycling Routes around Nottleben guide. These guides feature routes like the 'Kleinrettbach Stone Cross – Milk Vending Machine Gamstädt loop' and 'View of Erfurt – Storage Friemar loop'.
Yes, near Friemar Reservoir, there is a small, cozy restaurant, which also features a beer garden in summer. It's a good spot to pause or enjoy a meal.
The Schloßleite peat pond with view of Wachsenburg Castle is highly recommended for its beautiful panoramic views through the valley to three castles. The Gotha Waterworks also offers a wonderful view over the main market and historic town hall.
Yes, the Schloßleite peat pond with view of Wachsenburg Castle is known as fishing water for the local Drei Gleichen Mühlberg e.V. fishing club.
Visitors appreciate the diverse settings, from the impressive water flows at Gotha Waterworks to the panoramic views at Schloßleite peat pond. The tranquil atmosphere of places like Mönchhof Castle Park and Pond and the opportunity for swimming at Wechmar Reservoir are also highly valued. The community has shared over 1000 photos and given more than 900 upvotes for these spots.
Yes, for instance, Mönchhof Castle Park and Pond is noted to have parking facilities, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The Mönchhof Castle Park and Pond is often considered a hidden gem. It's a beautiful, small park with an idyllic pond and ancient trees, not widely known to all visitors, offering a peaceful retreat.


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