Best lakes around Mihla are found within the surrounding region of Thuringia, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, often repurposed from former gravel mines or serving historical industrial purposes. These bodies of water provide opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and historical exploration. The region's topography includes low mountain ranges and forests, contributing to the scenic appeal of its aquatic features.
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A lovely resting spot by an idyllic pond. A little further down the stream is a small mill wheel.
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Route through forest and next to railway and river, simply beautiful
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If you're hiking the Thiemsburg circular trail, we recommend this short but worthwhile detour to the Düsteröder Pond. It's an idyllic spot for a break, and the pond is home to numerous amphibians for observation.
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The Siebenborn pond near Eisenach is a body of water in Thuringia. The pond is approximately five hectares in size. Fishing is possible at the Siebenbornteich near Eisenach.
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Nicely located rest area. Invites you to linger 😇
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Suddenly a pond appears. Yikes. Very nice but unfortunately no seating.
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The region around Mihla features a diverse mix of natural lakes, historical mining ponds, and former gravel pits that have been transformed into recreational areas. These offer a variety of settings for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Yes, the Pochteich – Mining Trail Station 4 is a significant historical site. This reconstructed pond was central to local mining, holding 6000 m3 of water to power a stamp mill and smelting furnaces. You can still see the preserved dam, overflow, and drainage ditches.
Several lakes are excellent for families. The Hünenteich offers a jetty for picnics and covered seating. Further afield, Werratal Lake near Eschwege (20-25 min drive) has sandy bathing spots, playgrounds, and various water sports. Stotternheimer See near Erfurt (50-55 min drive) is praised for its clean water, sandy beaches, playgrounds, and facilities for beach volleyball and barbecues, making it very family-friendly.
For extensive water sports, Werratal Lake near Eschwege is a great choice, offering sailing, surfing, rowing, and canoeing. Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See (both near Erfurt, about 50-55 minutes away) are popular for swimming and stand-up paddling, with Alperstedter See also suitable for sailing and diving. The Hohenfelden Reservoir (about 1 hour away) also offers swimming and an Aqua Fun Park.
Yes, many lakes offer surrounding trails. A circular path around Werratal Lake is ideal for cyclists and inline skaters. Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See also feature cycling and hiking trails. For more dedicated hiking, you can explore routes like the 'TOP hiking trail Mihla Valley' or 'Hiking parking lot Creuzburg – Werra Bridge, Creuzburg loop' which are part of the broader hiking guide for Mihla.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. For instance, the Düsteröder Pond is noted as a beautiful idyll to linger, especially at dusk. The Hünenteich is loved for its tranquil resting areas and diverse creatures. The region's lakes are also valued for their recreational opportunities and scenic views.
Yes, a paved circular path around Werratal Lake is perfect for cyclists. The Siebenborn Pond is located right on a popular bike path. For more adventurous rides, you can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes in the wider Mihla area that pass by or near several lakes.
The Düsteröder Pond is an idyll where you can observe carp and grass carp, especially peaceful at dusk. The Hünenteich is known for its diverse creatures and tranquil resting spots. The Lütsche Reservoir, nestled in the Thuringian Forest, also provides a serene natural setting for quiet enjoyment.
Yes, Stotternheimer See offers well-maintained playgrounds and a barbecue area. Alperstedter See features a camping site with unique floating cabins, as well as a dedicated rest and playground area. The Hohenfelden Reservoir also has a campsite with holiday homes, alongside its adventure park facilities.
The lakes are generally enjoyable from spring to autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. The specific appeal can vary by lake and desired activity.
The Hünenteich and Düsteröder Pond are both considered scenic spots for lingering. The Werratal Lake is nestled in a beautiful low mountain landscape with views extending to the Hessian Switzerland. The dam at Lütsche Reservoir also provides impressive views of the water and surrounding Thuringian Forest.
The closest major lake is Werratal Lake near Eschwege, approximately 20-25 minutes by car. Other notable lakes like Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See near Erfurt are about 50-55 minutes away, while Hohenfelden Reservoir and Lütsche Reservoir are roughly 1 to 1.5 hours' drive from Mihla.


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