Best lakes around Höllensteinsee refers to the Höllensteinsee reservoir, an artificial lake in the Bavarian Forest created between 1923 and 1926 for the Höllenstein hydroelectric power plant. This 5.6-kilometer-long body of water is nestled within a wooded, low mountain range, characterized by granite and gneiss geology. The area offers a tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty, making it a destination for nature exploration.
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Start at parking lot A.. Höllensteinsee, cross the power station, then turn right towards Krailing, in Blaibach coffee break at Café Lieblingsplatz, continue towards Bad Kötzting (circular route)..over Blaibacher See, turn right (path BL15) to the Höllsteinsee power station, about 5 km..partially well described..
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View from the Höllensteinsee House to the dam
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very idyllic location and good starting point for various hikes
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Great view of the Black Regen and the Höllensteinsee.
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From there a small narrow path goes along the Regen
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The hydroelectric power station separates the Höllenstein Lake from the Blaibacher Lake. This is a good place to plan a change of sides when circumnavigating the lake.
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This is where the Black Rain is dammed. This created the Höllensteinsee. After the damming, it continues into the Blaibacher See, dammed by the dam wall of the Pulling power plant and flows close together with the white rain to finally become rain. If you want to see information about the Hölleinstein power plant, you can look here: https://www.stadtwerke-straubing.com/index.cfm?resid=1&res=1024&sid=2&skt=5188 If you want to see information about Höllensteinsee and Blaibacher See, here: https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/ attraction/hoellensteinsee-d6cf7c683b https://www.bayerischer-wald.de/ attraction/blaibacher-see-6dcf7808d4
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Nice path along the rain
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Höllensteinsee is a picturesque reservoir in the Bavarian Forest, created between 1923 and 1926 to power the Höllenstein hydroelectric plant. It stretches for 5.6 kilometers, nestled within a wooded, low mountain range, offering a tranquil atmosphere.
The area around Höllensteinsee is known for its enchanting panorama and tranquil atmosphere, often referred to as 'Bavarian Canada' due to its varied forests, rivers, and lakes. You'll find significant forest cover, granite and gneiss geology, and rare plant species like Arnica and Liverwort, as well as animals like the fire salamander and kingfisher. The Schwarzer Regen at Lake Höllenstein is a notable natural feature.
While Höllensteinsee is beautiful, it is primarily a reservoir for hydroelectric power generation and is generally not designated for swimming. However, the nearby Blaibacher See (also known as Pullinger Becken), which serves as a balancing reservoir for the Höllenstein power plant, is a popular swimming spot in the summer.
You can enjoy boat tours, rent rowboats, pedal boats, or SUP boards from Boat rentals on Höllensteinsee. Angling is also permitted from May to November with a valid permit.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking opportunities with numerous routes, including easy, moderate, and more challenging paths. A new, demanding 'Wandersteig Höllensteinsee' is set to open in May 2025, featuring steep rock formations. For more options, explore the family-friendly hikes around Höllensteinsee.
Höllensteinsee is considered an ideal spot for families to relax and enjoy nature. Many trails are suitable for different fitness levels, and the area offers a peaceful retreat. You can find specific family-friendly routes in the Family-friendly hikes around Höllensteinsee guide.
The Höllenstein Hydroelectric Power Plant itself is a significant historical site. Built between 1923 and 1926, it was once the largest dam in Bavaria. Visitors can view the 19.2-meter-high gravity dam and appreciate its engineering history.
Visitors can find refreshment at the Höllensteinhaus restaurant or a kiosk near the boat rental, both offering places to eat and drink by the water. The Service hut at Höllenstein Lake also provides amenities.
The area is beautiful year-round. Summer offers opportunities for boating and swimming at Blaibacher See, while spring and autumn are ideal for hiking amidst vibrant foliage. Angling is permitted from May to November.
Yes, the View from the Höllenstein Dam offers a great perspective of the lake and the surrounding landscape where the Schwarzer Regen river is dammed.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling or gravel biking, offering diverse terrain and scenic views.


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