Best natural monuments around Heroldsbach are found within its picturesque natural surroundings. The municipality is characterized by rolling hills and extensive forests, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Heroldsbach is situated in the Hirtenbach valley, with the Hirtenbach stream flowing through it and forming several fish ponds. This landscape provides a tranquil setting for recreation and appreciation of nature.
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The Dechsendorfer Weiher (Großer Bischofsweiher) and the almost equally large Kleiner Bischofsweiher were created in the Middle Ages by the Bamberg bishops as carp ponds. Due to the large water surfaces and the immediate surroundings, both ponds are of great importance for species and biotope protection, especially for water birds. The Dechsendorfer Weiher are a popular destination for those seeking local recreation due to their proximity and closeness to nature. The pond is used as a bathing pond; however, use was restricted by the algae problem. The bathing ban is also announced locally and by clearly visible signs or signs at the bathing area. The fields to the west of the ponds are in the Sandachse Franken nature conservation project and the forest areas of the Markwald directly adjacent to the east are protected forest. The entire area is a landscape conservation area. The Dechsendorfer Weiher was previously flowed through by the Röttenbach. This has now been created as a new Röttenbach over a length of 1.6 km from the intermediate dam inlet area to the downstream area of the Dechsendorfer Weiher. A near-natural watercourse is intended to improve the previously moderate water structure and create new habitats for the ecological diversity of nature. The lack of passability of the Röttenbach was restored. In the new Röttenbach, nutrients, sediments and also fish from the catchment area of the Dechsendorfer Weiher can be diverted around it into the downstream area of the pond. The pond is no longer in the main tributary but in the bypass and can therefore be managed in terms of the quality and quantity of the incoming water. With the targeted planting of aquatic plants, the pond was returned to a plant-dominated state. [ Source: https://erlangen.de/aktuelles/gewaesserschutz-dechsendorfer-weiher ]
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Currently free again. The beaver 🦫 had made himself comfortable under the forest path. Danger of collapse ⚠️
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Beautiful lake for rest, hiking, BBQ and camping
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beautiful source
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The lake has dried up, unfortunately swimming is no longer possible
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Great facility in the middle of Effeltrich.
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apostle linden "Thousand-year-old linden tree" Eight branches stretch out from the trunk of the linden tree. Part of it branches out, so that a total of twelve branches reach the outer ring of stones. The number twelve represents the twelve apostles, twelve hours, twelve months and twelve signs of the zodiac. According to mysticism, it is a so-called apostle linden tree, of which there are very few in Germany.
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No more water 🤔🤷♀️ I hope that changes again and the bugs etc. stay anyway.
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Heroldsbach is characterized by its picturesque natural surroundings, including rolling hills and extensive forests. The municipality is situated in the Hirtenbach valley, where the Hirtenbach stream flows and forms several fish ponds, contributing to a tranquil setting for recreation.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Great Bishop's Pond is particularly popular, offering opportunities for barbecuing and swimming, with a kiosk and a small playground. The Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg, also known as "Swan Lake," provides a relaxing forest setting for all ages.
The region around Heroldsbach is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Heroldsbach, Running Trails around Heroldsbach, and Cycling around Heroldsbach guides.
The natural monuments and surrounding landscapes of Heroldsbach are particularly vibrant in summer and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the scenic beauty of the forests and valleys.
Yes, the Effeltrich Fortified Church and Dance Lime Tree is a notable example. This impressive fortified church from the 15th century is complemented by a mighty dancing lime tree with a sweeping canopy, offering a unique blend of history and nature.
The Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg, often called "Swan Lake" or fairy tale pond by locals, is a very nice area located within a forest, perfect for forgetting the stress of everyday life and relaxing. Similarly, the Small Bishop's Pond is beautifully situated in nature, ideal for a break or simply observing the surroundings.
Keep an eye out for the Western spring of the Märchenweiher, which feeds the fairy tale pond near Atzelsberg Castle. This is one of two small springs contributing to the pond's ecosystem.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene and relaxing atmosphere, especially around the various ponds and forested areas. The opportunity for barbecuing and swimming at places like the Great Bishop's Pond, along with the well-maintained facilities, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the "Sandstone Cave (Blueberry Cave) – Blueberry Cave loop from Heroldsbach" is an easy 5.9 km route. You can find more easy trails in the Hiking around Heroldsbach guide.
Yes, the Great Bishop's Pond is a popular spot for both barbecuing and swimming. It even has a kiosk available for food and drinks, making it a convenient destination for a day out.
While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the extensive forests and the Hirtenbach valley with its fish ponds provide habitats for various local flora and fauna. Birdwatching is often possible, and you might spot small mammals or amphibians near the water bodies.
Many of the natural monuments, including the Western spring of the Märchenweiher, Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg, and the Small Bishop's Pond, offer pleasant viewpoints to take in the surrounding forests and tranquil waters.


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