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Top 20 Lakes around Neukirchen-Balbini

Best lakes around Neukirchen-Balbini offer diverse recreational opportunities within the Upper Palatinate Forest. This region features a landscape dotted with various lakes, including natural bodies of water and reservoirs. Visitors can find options for water sports, hiking, and relaxation. The area provides a mix of natural beauty and developed recreational facilities.

Best lakes around Neukirchen-Balbini

  • The most popular lakes is Eixendorfer Reservoir, a lake that offers a variety of leisure opportunities. This reservoir, created in the former Schwarzachtal, is…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Jakob Brewery Inn at Hammersee

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Brewery restaurant of the Jacob brewery with a beautiful beer garden directly on the Hammerseerundweg. Here you can enjoy the food and drinks after your hike or NW round with a view of the Hammersee.

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There is an approximately 3 km long circular path around the Weichselbrunnweiher. A small wooden bridge separates the Vistula fountain from the Hammersee.

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Art and Water Trail

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The starting point for the art and water trail is at the Jacob brewery inn. There are 2 different circular routes around the Hammersee, 4 and 6 km long. The …

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Eixendorfer Reservoir

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In the former Schwarzachtal lies the beautiful Eixendorfer reservoir. You can of course just cycle around it. Or you take it easy, come in one of the cozy inns, chill …

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Hammer Lake

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Like a mysterious mirror, the Hammersee shimmers in its shores of reeds and trees. With its many opportunities, the approximately eight-kilometer-long and 33.9-acre Lake Hammersee is an Eldorado for water …

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Moonbeam🌜
May 10, 2025, Hammersee

Lake Hammersee is idyllically located right in the center of Bodenwöhr. At one time, hydropower was used to power the former steelworks. Today, Lake Hammersee is a paradise for water enthusiasts and a popular swimming lake. A variety of recreational activities are available here, in addition to hiking.

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Tobias
March 5, 2025, Hammersee

The Hammersee is very versatile to use. Whether hiking, relaxing, swimming or boating

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Benneth
February 28, 2025, Hammersee

I wouldn't call it hiking, but it is certainly a nice walk around it.

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The Hammer, the Hammersee 🔨😜

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Very nicely done and varied.

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I really liked the very natural and idyllic little path around the Weichselbrunn pond.

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Staufer
June 13, 2023, Hammersee

The Hammersee Seen from a natural perspective, the Hammersee lies in the Oberpfälzisches Hügelland in the sub-region of the Bodenwöhrer Senke and dams the lower valleys of the Schwarzenbachl coming from the east and the Gleixnerbach, which is coming in from the north-west, which meet near Bodenwöhr. The parish village of Bodenwöhr is on the southern shore of the lake, and the parish village of Blechhammer is on the northern shore of the eastern branch of the lake. The level of the Hammersee is 370 m above sea level. NHN, it extends from the influence of the Gleixnerbach in the northwest to that of the Schwarzenbachl along the lake lines of these brooks for about 3 km, the longer part of which is the Schwarzenbachl branch, and is mostly just over 100 meters wide at the junction of the two Branches even about 300 meters. At the southernmost point of the lake in Bodenwöhr, the Sulzbach that forms there leads the lake outflow southwards to the Regen. Already before 1464 an iron hammer was moved to Bodenwöhr, which was operated by the water power of the dammed streams from the area. The lake must have existed at that time. After the smelting works were finally closed in 1971, the use of the Hammersee for leisure and recreational purposes came to the fore. Hydroelectric power is no longer used today. Today there are three campsites right on the shore of the Hammersee, the lake is a well-stocked body of water and is therefore often used by anglers. The lake can be navigated with boats without a motor. There are several public bathing spots on the lake, including a public lakeside resort with a sandy beach and a kiosk in Bodenwöhr. For hikers and cyclists there is a circular route around the lake, the circular route is connected to the national Goldsteig hiking trail. From 2011 to 2015, the lake was certified as having excellent water quality throughout the bathing season. Source: excerpts from Wikipedia

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Weichselbrunner Weiher and dry pine forest near Bodenwöhr The Weichselbrunner Weiher was probably created in the middle of the 13th century by expanding the Gleixner stream system. The area includes the Weichselbrunner Weiher, a section of the Gleixnerbach and the surrounding forests. These are mostly dry, lichen-rich sand pine forests that are very well adapted to the sandy and nutrient-poor soil. The very tread-sensitive lichens, mosses, dwarf shrubs such as the evergreen bearberry and various orchids find a suitable habitat here. The forest partly borders directly on silting up areas and reed beds of the pond. Due to the high structural diversity of the area, a large number of sometimes rare animal and plant species can be found there. Animal and plant species: The marsh terrapin, an endangered native orchid species in the Danube valley, is an inhabitant of the nature reserve. The evergreen bearberry also finds a suitable habitat in the sparse pine forests near Bodenwöhr. The high structural diversity also offers a suitable habitat for the grass snake Several hiking trails lead through the area and convey the special features of the pond and the adjacent forest. To protect the plants, which are sensitive to foot traffic, we recommend staying on the marked paths. Source: regierung.oberpfalz.bayern.de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What water sports and activities can I enjoy at the lakes?

The lakes around Neukirchen-Balbini offer a wide range of water activities. At Großer Neubäuer Weiher, you can go sailing, surfing, or rent pedal boats. The Murnersee is popular for diving, with unique underwater artifacts from its mining past. Steinberger See is excellent for bathing, boating, water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, surfing, diving, and stand-up paddling. The Eixendorfer Reservoir also provides a variety of leisure opportunities.

Are there easy walking paths around the lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer easy walking paths. The Hammer Lake features a circular route that is easily manageable on foot and suitable for prams. There is also an approximately 3 km long circular path around the Weichselbrunner Weiher Nature Reserve. For more options, you can explore hiking routes like the 'Postlohe Forest Nature Trail – Hammersee loop' which is an easy 2.8 km walk. Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Neukirchen-Balbini guide.

Which lakes are best for families with children?

Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Großer Neubäuer Weiher has a water trampoline at the beach and a barbecue area. Steinberger See is a great choice, featuring the 'Erlebnisholzkugel' adventure sphere with a giant slide and play areas, plus a shallow beach. Sandoase Sulzbach offers a non-swimmer area, a climbing tower, and a water playground. The Hammer Lake has shallow, sandy shores and a public lakeside resort with a kiosk.

What unique natural or cultural features can I find at the lakes?

The lakes offer diverse features. The Murnersee, a former brown coal mining site, has unique underwater artifacts for divers and 'Theatron,' an amphitheater with a sandy beach and palm trees. Steinberger See is home to the impressive 'Erlebnisholzkugel,' a large accessible wooden sphere with panoramic views. The Art and Water Trail around the Hammer Lake showcases unique art installations made from mosaic tiles, many of which also serve as seating.

Are there cycling routes around the lakes?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can cycle around the perimeter of the Eixendorfer Reservoir. Steinberger See has a scenic bike tour around the lake that takes approximately one hour. The Hammer Lake also has a circular route suitable for cycling. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Neukirchen-Balbini guide, which includes routes like 'View of Lake Hammersee – Bodenwöhr Lake Recreation Area loop'.

Can I bring my dog on trails around the lakes?

While specific regulations for each lake vary, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. For example, the circular route around the Hammer Lake is popular for walks with dogs. Always ensure to follow local signage and clean up after your pet.

Is fishing permitted in the lakes?

Fishing is permitted in some of the lakes, such as the Murnersee, which is known for its carp, pike, and catfish. The Hammer Lake is also a well-stocked body of water often used by anglers. You will typically need to obtain a fishing permit from local authorities or fishing clubs. It's advisable to check specific regulations for each lake before planning your fishing trip.

Are there places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Yes, you'll find dining and accommodation options. The Jakob Brewery Inn at Hammersee offers food and drinks with a view directly on the Hammerseerundweg. Großer Neubäuer Weiher has a restaurant near its campsite. Steinberger See features a campsite with holiday accommodations on its southeastern shore. Many lakes also have kiosks or beach bars, like 'Theatron' at Murnersee.

How can I access the lakes, and is parking available?

Most major lakes in the region are accessible by car, and parking facilities are generally available. For instance, Steinberger See has ample parking, and the Hammer Lake area also provides parking. Public transport options might be limited for some smaller lakes, so checking local bus schedules or planning car travel is recommended for the most flexibility.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Neukirchen-Balbini?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal, as water quality is excellent and temperatures are pleasant. Hiking and cycling are pleasant in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Even in winter, some lakes offer opportunities for peaceful walks.

Are there any nature reserves around the lakes?

Yes, the region is home to nature reserves. The Weichselbrunner Weiher Nature Reserve protects dry, lichen, and dwarf shrub-rich pine forests typical of the Bodenwöhrer bay. It features an approximately 3 km circular path, and visitors are encouraged to stay on marked trails to protect the rare animal and plant species.

What is the water quality like for swimming?

The lakes in the Upper Palatinate Lake District, such as Steinberger See, are known for their excellent water quality and pleasant swimming temperatures. The Hammer Lake, for example, was certified as having excellent water quality throughout the bathing season from 2011 to 2015, making it a great choice for swimming.

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