Attractions and places to see around Schwarzenfeld, located in Bavaria's Upper Palatinate, offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated along the Naab and Schwarzach rivers, the area provides picturesque scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its proximity to the Upper Palatinate Lake District, featuring prominent lakes and diverse natural settings. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and enjoy the varied terrain of river valleys and hilly landscapes.
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Lake Steinberger Lake Steinberger is part of the Upper Palatinate Lake District and, with an area of 1.84 km², is the largest lake in the Upper Palatinate. It was named after the municipality of Steinberg am See. It is 1.98 km long, 1.4 km wide, and has a maximum depth of 50 meters. The Schreckerbach stream feeds and drains the lake. After the Bavarian lignite industry ceased mining operations in the mid-1980s, the open-cast mine "Steinberger See" was flooded by reducing the water level. Remaining mining equipment was demolished and still lies on the lakebed. Two small, wooded islands also remain, which now divide the lake into a northern and a southern section. In the following decades, tourism developed at Lake Steinberger, bringing a degree of economic growth to the region. In addition to the Steinberger Yacht Club (SYC), founded in 1987, the area now boasts a sailing school, a water ski lift, a boat rental, a leisure park for families and children, a surf club, and most recently, an adventure golf course and a roughly 40-meter-high wooden "adventure sphere" with viewing platforms, an obstacle course, and a giant slide. Numerous restaurants, inns, and cafés complement the leisure offerings. A water rescue station has been established for the safety of visitors. Due to the increasing improvement in water quality and visibility in recent years, Lake Steinberger has become one of the most popular diving areas in the Upper Palatinate. Like all lakes in the Upper Palatinate Lake District, which originated from lignite mines, the water is acidic due to leaching. Because of the ongoing improvement in water quality, fish populations are steadily increasing. Perch and the occasional pike have been observed most frequently. The water is very clean; on windless days, visibility is possible to a depth of at least 10 meters. Occasionally, the tops of dead trees can be seen on the bottom. According to the ordinance issued by the Schwandorf District Office on August 8, 2002, the entire Steinberger See is open for diving. Especially in summer and winter, very good visibility (up to 20 meters) has been possible in recent years. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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Lake Steinberger Lake Steinberger is part of the Upper Palatinate Lake District and, with an area of 1.84 km², is the largest lake in the Upper Palatinate. It was named after the municipality of Steinberg am See. It is 1.98 km long, 1.4 km wide, and has a maximum depth of 50 meters. The Schreckerbach stream feeds and drains the lake. After the Bavarian lignite industry ceased mining operations in the mid-1980s, the open-cast mine "Steinberger See" was flooded by reducing the water level. Remaining mining equipment was demolished and still lies on the lakebed. Two small, wooded islands also remain, which now divide the lake into a northern and a southern section. In the following decades, tourism developed at Lake Steinberger, bringing a degree of economic growth to the region. In addition to the Steinberger Yacht Club (SYC), founded in 1987, the area now boasts a sailing school, a water ski lift, a boat rental, a leisure park for families and children, a surf club, and most recently, an adventure golf course and a roughly 40-meter-high wooden "adventure sphere" with viewing platforms, an obstacle course, and a giant slide. Numerous restaurants, inns, and cafés complement the leisure offerings. A water rescue station has been established for the safety of visitors. Due to the increasing improvement in water quality and visibility in recent years, Lake Steinberger has become one of the most popular diving areas in the Upper Palatinate. Like all lakes in the Upper Palatinate Lake District, which originated from lignite mines, the water is acidic due to leaching. Because of the ongoing improvement in water quality, fish populations are steadily increasing. Perch and the occasional pike have been observed most frequently. The water is very clean; on windless days, visibility is possible to a depth of at least 10 meters. Occasionally, the tops of dead trees can be seen on the bottom. According to the ordinance issued by the Schwandorf District Office on August 8, 2002, the entire Steinberger See is open for diving. Especially in summer and winter, very good visibility (up to 20 meters) has been possible in recent years. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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The “Wild Wake Park” is probably one of the most attractive and modern facilities. Water skiers and wakeboarders get their money's worth on four cable cars, and you can admire the "pros" in the "Obstacle Park" from the beautiful terrace. There's real action here and if you want, you can of course try it out yourself with guidance.
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The Steinberg Lake, together with the Murner Lake, forms the heart of the region and offers everything that water sports enthusiasts, those seeking relaxation, cyclists, hikers or recreational athletes need. A well-developed and pleasant path leads around Lake Steinberg, and display and information boards have been set up everywhere and bring the region, nature and history closer.
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Very nice, interesting and easy-to-drive circular route around Lake Murner. Many well-made information boards, a barefoot path, the tertiary forest and the observation tower are, among other things, the highlights on the circuit. There is always a beautiful view over the lake and the adjacent ponds.
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An easy-to-drive cycle path leads around the lake. Be careful, the path is often shared with pedestrians. The signposting of the path is very well done and there are always information boards about the lake, the surrounding area and history.
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Very interesting to watch the wakeboarders. There is also an adventure golf course nearby.
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Great route with enough space for hikers and bicycles
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Schwarzenfeld is rich in natural beauty, situated along the Naab and Schwarzach rivers. You can explore the Lake Murner and Lake Steinberg, which are central to the Upper Palatinate Lake District and offer picturesque scenery. The Miesberg provides diverse natural settings and viewpoints, while the Charlottenhofer Weihergebiet is a tranquil pond area ideal for nature observation. The Forsterweiher is also a popular swimming lake with a sandy beach.
Yes, the region offers several water-based activities. At Lake Steinberg, you'll find the Wild Wake Park, a modern facility for wakeboarding and water skiing with four cable cars. The Forsterweiher is a great spot for swimming and beach volleyball, and both Lake Murner and Lake Steinberg are popular for various water sports.
Schwarzenfeld boasts several notable historical and cultural landmarks. The historic Schwarzenfeld Castle, once home to the noble Holnstein family, now functions as a convention center and hotel, hosting events like the Annual Shell Show. The Passionist Monastery and Dreifaltigkeitskirche (Holy Trinity Church) on Miesberg are significant spiritual sites, offering peaceful retreats and views. Additionally, the St. Dionysius Church and the Felsenkeller Schwarzenfeld provide glimpses into local history and tradition.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Schlosspark Schwarzenfeld, which features a playground with a paddling pool, slide, and swings. The circular routes around Lake Murner and Lake Steinberg are suitable for families, offering easy paths and swimming opportunities. Near Lake Murner, you'll also find the Erlebnispark Wasser-Fisch-Natur and the Oberpfälzer Märchengarten, providing interactive and enchanting experiences for children.
For stunning vistas, head to the Miesberg, which offers spectacular views over the Naab Valley, the surrounding forested and aquatic landscapes, and the Upper Palatinate Lake District. The View of Lake Murnersee is another excellent spot, providing beautiful perspectives over the lake and the adjacent Charlottenhofer Weihergebiet nature reserve.
Schwarzenfeld is a significant cycling junction. The Naabtal-Radweg, Schwarzachtal-Radweg, and Schweppermann-Radweg all pass through or near the town, connecting to various destinations. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the 'Short loop of the lakes' or the 'Schwarzachtal Cycle Path' on the Cycling around Schwarzenfeld guide.
Yes, the area around Schwarzenfeld offers diverse hiking options. Popular choices include the easy circular route around Lake Murner, which is suitable for families, and trails around the Miesberg. You can find more specific routes, such as the 'Upper Palatinate Fairy Tale Garden – Lake Murner loop' or the 'Schwarzenfeld – Lake in the Old Quarry loop', in the Hiking around Schwarzenfeld guide.
The best time to visit Schwarzenfeld for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the lakes, rivers, and trails. The lakes are also perfect for swimming and water sports during the warmer summer months.
For tranquility, the Charlottenhofer Weihergebiet is a partially untouched natural landscape close to Schwarzenfeld, perfect for enjoying nature in peace. The Miesberg, beyond its cultural significance, also offers peaceful retreats and quiet spots amidst its diverse natural settings. The Forsterweiher, while popular for swimming, can also offer serene moments, especially during off-peak hours.
After a day of exploring, you can visit the Jakob Brewery Inn at Hammersee. This brewery restaurant offers a beautiful beer garden directly on the Hammerseerundweg, where you can enjoy local food and drinks with a view of the Hammersee.
Yes, the region around Schwarzenfeld is suitable for gravel biking. You'll find routes that take you through diverse landscapes, including around the lakes and through forested areas. Check out the Gravel biking around Schwarzenfeld guide for routes like the 'Lake Steinberger – Lake Steinberg loop' or the 'View of Lake Murner – Murner See Lakeside Trail loop'.


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