Best lakes around Thür are characterized by their volcanic origins and forested surroundings. The region features several lakes, many of which are former volcanic craters or surrounded by ancient forests. These natural features provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Thür offers a landscape shaped by geological history, with lakes providing focal points for exploration.
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Mofettes at Lake Laach demonstrate: The Laacher See volcano, Europe's youngest, didn't go extinct 13,000 years ago; it's just dormant. That's what volcanologists say. And indeed, on the eastern shore of the lake, it's bubbling like a glass of mineral water. Mass amounts of CO2 bubbles rise here, and there's a faint smell of sulfur. Source: https://www.meineeifel.de/mofetten-am-laacher-see/
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😯😮It's very interesting to see the mofettes - gas bubbles from inside the lake🫧🫧🫧🫧. 🌋Welcome to the active volcanic Eifel 🌋.
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Always a highlight. A hike around Lake Laacher See is worthwhile at any time of the year.
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Very nice here at the lake.
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Due to the fallen big tree, the view has a special touch.
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This oversized seating area is named after the nickname of a legendary figure who has lived in the Giant Mountains for a number of centuries, which are partly in Silesia and partly in Bohemia. Over time, thanks to numerous stories, it has become well-known far beyond the region. According to these ancient legends or myths, however, the mountain spirit reacts very sensitively when someone calls him by this name, which is given here in the highlight. The storyteller Otfried Preußler (born in 1923 in Reichenberg, Bohemia), who is best known for his children's books, put it this way: "In its entirety, the [Giant] Mountains have always had their own master, ... and this was a master of a special kind, not comparable to emperors and kings: he would like to ask that this be forbidden!" Even today, we do not even come close to knowing the true nature of this Giant Mountains gentleman, nor do we know his real name, but he is generally referred to by his nickname or surname, which the esteemed reader should beware of using if he ever finds himself in the Giant Mountains. Indeed, many a person who has called him by his nickname is said to have had a bad experience - as the aforementioned man is a strict gentleman, quick to throw punishing thunderstorms, downpours out of the blue, storms and cold and evil fogs over the path of the mocking bird." (Otfried Preußler in "The Flight to Egypt. Royal Bohemian Part")
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The lakes around Thür are known for their volcanic origins. You can observe fascinating geological phenomena like mofettes, which are gas bubbles rising from the earth's interior, particularly at Laacher Lake and along the Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See. The region also features picturesque forest-enclosed bodies of water and unique quarry lakes.
Yes, several lakes offer great options for families. Rieden Forest Lake provides hiking trails, swimming opportunities, and sunbathing areas. In the broader Thuringia region, the Hohenwarte Reservoir features an adventure playground and a climbing park, while Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, a former quarry, is also considered a charming destination for the whole family.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Thürer Lake – Fraukircher Hof Beer Garden loop' or the 'Wetland Landscape – Thürer Wiesen Nature Reserve loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes, including a 'Lake Laach loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Thür, MTB Trails around Thür, and Gravel biking around Thür guides.
For swimming and sunbathing, Rieden Forest Lake is a popular choice, offering dedicated areas for relaxation. In the wider Thuringia area, the Bleiloch Reservoir and Erfurt's lakes (Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See) are also well-regarded for bathing and water sports.
Yes, the region offers some interesting historical connections. Near the Bleiloch Reservoir, you can find the historic Burgk Castle, a 14th-century fortress beautifully reflected in the water. The Ilmenau Ponds have a long history of fish farming dating back to 1351, with an annual fishing festival. The Lehesten Slate Quarry Industrial Monument showcases the area's industrial past with its unique blue slate lake.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramas, especially from the riverside paths of Laacher Lake. The unique geological features, like the mofettes, are also a source of fascination. Many appreciate the combination of relaxation and active pursuits, with opportunities for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, you can rent boats on some of the lakes. For instance, Laacher Lake Boat Rental offers pedal boats, allowing you to experience the lake's panorama from the water. The Hohenwarte Reservoir in Thuringia also provides boat rental options.
Absolutely. The Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See offer stunning views of the lake. Additionally, the View of Krufter Waldsee from Teufelskanzel provides a fabulous outlook over the smaller forest lake and the surrounding Pellenzer Land.
For profound peace and tranquility, Lake Zeulenroda (Zeulenroda Dam) is highly regarded for its idyllic mountain landscapes. Stierberg Pond is also known for its quiet forest setting, ideal for those seeking a serene hiking experience.
Yes, several lakes in the broader Thuringia region have origins as quarries. Ebertswiese Mountain Lake was formed when a water vein was struck during rock extraction. Similarly, Erfurt's lakes, Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See, were once gravel mining sites that have been transformed into recreational areas.
The 'Thuringian Sea' is a popular nickname for the region encompassing the Hohenwarte Reservoir and the Bleiloch Reservoir. These are two of Germany's largest dams, offering fjord-like views and extensive recreational opportunities.
Yes, the Hohenwarte Reservoir area features a quality hiking trail covering 75 kilometers, winding through dense coniferous forests and charming villages, perfect for longer excursions. The Tambach-Dietharz Reservoir Inflow also offers a beautiful and family-friendly 6 km trail.


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