Best lakes around Konradsreuth offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities in a region characterized by its soft, hilly landscape. The area features both naturally integrated and artificially created reservoirs, providing settings for various outdoor activities. These lakes serve as local recreation areas, flood protection, and habitats for diverse biotopes. Visitors can explore a mix of water-based recreation and land-based trails.
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Four wooden bridges lead over three small islands in the southern part of the lake. The path is shady and cool in summer, offering magnificent views of the lake. The path over the bridges is part of the Lakes Trail (S).
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A very beautiful local recreation area with many leisure activities, a hotel and a pub with a beer garden.
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Also called Förmitz Dam. Interesting facts: The dam is a rockfill dam with a sealing core. The inner seal consists of a diaphragm wall made of earth concrete (clay concrete), which has a clay core on both sides and a support body made of rock and stone. The main reservoir has an area of 116 hectares and a storage volume of around 10 million cubic metres. The length and width of the reservoir are around 1.2 km. The main dam is 800 m long and 32.5 m high. Source and further information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%B6rmitztalsperre
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Long bathing area with lots of shady spots, a few benches and good, flat access to the lake. As it is a bit rocky, I recommend bringing bathing shoes.
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Two old covered bridges and two new open bridges connect the banks across the islands.
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The loop around the Untreusee is always beautiful and not too big, so it can be done by almost everyone!
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Beautiful storage, ideal for swimming, clean, access via the driveway at the DLRG house or via the stones.
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Yes, the region offers many easy walks and circular trails. The area around Untreusee is particularly popular for its accessible paths. The Wooden Bridges Over the Untreusee are part of the Lakes Trail, providing a scenic and shaded route.
The Untreusee is approximately 2 km long and 700 m wide. A full circuit can vary in time depending on your pace and whether you explore additional paths. For a specific route, consider the "Untreubach Stream – Wooden Bridges at Usee loop" which is about 7.7 km and can be found among the Running Trails around Konradsreuth.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, the parking spaces at the Untreusee are free of charge, making it convenient for visitors.
Many outdoor areas around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. However, specific regulations regarding dogs in swimming areas or on certain trails may apply, so it's always best to check local signage.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not explicitly detailed for all lakes, the general landscape around Konradsreuth is described as soft and hilly. Areas like the Untreusee, being a local recreation area, often have more developed and accessible paths. It's recommended to check specific trail conditions before visiting.
The lakes around Konradsreuth offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, surfing, diving, fishing, biking, and hiking. For specific routes, explore Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes around Konradsreuth.
Absolutely. Both Untreusee and Förmitzspeicher Reservoir are highlighted as family-friendly. Untreusee, in particular, is a local recreation area with many leisure activities suitable for families, including swimming and easy trails like the Wooden Bridges Over the Untreusee.
While swimming is a popular activity at designated spots like Untreusee and Förmitzspeicher Reservoir, wild swimming outside of these areas may be restricted or unsafe. For example, swimming in the Waldstein Granite Quarry lake is prohibited.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can discover unique features like the Wooden Bridges Over the Untreusee, which cross small islands and form part of a scenic trail. The Art by the Lake – Wind Chime sculpture on a small island at Untreusee offers a cultural highlight. Additionally, the Waldstein Granite Quarry presents an interesting industrial landscape with its own lake.
Yes, the Förmitzspeicher Reservoir is known for its hiking routes. You can find various trails suitable for exploring the area, which is also popular for biking and other water sports.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. The Wooden Bridges Over the Untreusee path is described as shady and cool in summer, offering magnificent views.
Yes, the Untreusee recreation area features a hotel and a pub with a beer garden, providing options for refreshments and meals right by the lake.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse natural and recreational opportunities. The Untreusee is particularly loved as a beautiful local recreation area with many leisure activities. The blend of water-based recreation and land-based trails, along with the scenic views, makes the region a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts.


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