Best lakes around Ebnath are integrated into the natural landscape of the Fichtel Mountains. The region features a mix of natural and artificially created bodies of water, often originating from historical mining activities. These lakes are surrounded by forests and moorlands, providing diverse natural environments. The area offers opportunities for various outdoor activities centered around these water features.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Fichtelseemoor (actually Torf- und Seelohe) in the Fichtel Mountains north of Lake Fichtel is one of the very few rain-fed raised bogs in northern Bavaria. It lies in a depression between the Ochsenkopf and Platte mountains at 752 meters above sea level. A special feature here is the bog spircus forest (extremely rare in northern Bavaria) adjacent to the raised bog vegetation. The eleven-hectare Fichtelsee was dammed starting in 1650 to provide additional hydropower for driving the hammers (mining in the Fichtel Mountains).
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Pure nature.
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Fichtelsee with clouds ☁️
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Just enjoy the beautiful viewpoints on the lake🤩
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A quiet corner in the nature reserve
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The path and two footbridges lead over the raised moor, which is easy to walk around. A fantastic view and landscape with benches to rest on.
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Beautiful area and nice to enjoy!
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Yes, several lakes in the Ebnath area are well-suited for families. Fichtel Lake is a popular choice, offering a children's playground, a lawn for relaxation, and circular trails. The North Shore of Fichtelsee also provides a natural and romantic setting for family outings, with opportunities for swimming and boating in summer.
For swimming, North Shore of Fichtelsee is a great option in summer. Fichtel Lake also functions as a natural outdoor pool, though its water is described as boggy and more brown than blue.
Yes, during winter, ice skating is possible on an illuminated rink located on the North Shore of Fichtelsee. You can also rent ice skates on site.
Absolutely. Fichtel Lake features circular trails, with the loop around the lake being approximately 2.7 kilometers. This area is also known for providing various options for circular walks.
The lakes around Ebnath are integrated into the natural landscape of the Fichtel Mountains, surrounded by forests and moorlands. You can explore the unique flora and fauna of the Boardwalk through the Fichtelsee Moor, an important raised bog with bog spircus forest. The North Shore of Fichtelsee also borders the Seelohe nature reserve, known for its raised moor vegetation.
Yes, near the Fichtelsee dam and gauge house, you can find facilities including a restaurant and cafe, offering a place to relax and refresh.
Beyond walking and swimming, the area around Ebnath offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, explore road cycling routes, or tackle mountain biking trails. Many of these routes pass by or offer views of the lakes.
Yes, Fichtel Lake offers a beautiful trail that is groomed for winter hiking, making it accessible even in colder months.
Yes, the area around Ebnath provides options for dog-friendly walks around its lakes. Fichtel Lake is noted as a dog-friendly location, making it a good choice for walks with your pet.
The Fichtelsee has origins in mining. It was originally created as a reservoir in 1739 to provide water for driving hammers used in mining. It was later enlarged in 1983 to its current size of about eleven hectares.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many enjoy the scenic viewpoints, especially at sunset, and the opportunity for quiet walks. The Fichtelsee dam and gauge house, despite its functional purpose, is admired for its idyllic appearance and photo opportunities. The unique flora and fauna of the Fichtelsee Moor are also a highlight.
While Fichtel Lake is a popular recreational area, the Fichtelsee dam and gauge house area is described as offering a 'super quiet lake round,' suggesting a more tranquil experience, especially after most day tourists have left.


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