Lakes around Haurain are situated in an unincorporated wooded area in Bavaria, Germany, bordering Frammersbach. This region is part of the Spessart Nature Park, characterized by extensive forests, deep valleys, and gentle hillsides. While Haurain itself is a wooded area, several notable water bodies are found in its vicinity. The natural landscape provides opportunities for hiking and cycling.
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This summer he lost a lot of water.
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A different world in the heart of the wooded Spessart region. Informative panels are set up around the moor. The boardwalk leading into the moor is impressive, offering the best perspective. And the very subtle, sulfurous scent is something you have to experience.
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The Grimmenwiesensee has a water surface of 2.3 hectares and a depth of 0.30 m to 3.3 m.
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Located not far from a campsite.. border area of Hesse and Bavaria… the local pub is currently being renovated
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The Grimmenwiesenbach is a right tributary of the Lohrbach in the Main-Spessart district in the Bavarian Spessart. It is formed in Neuhütten by the confluence of the Äußerer Bach and Schwarzengrundbach. Äußerer Bach The Äußerer Bach rises in the Stockbrunnen north of the Bischborner Hof, below the federal highway 26, in the Lohrerstraße forest. It flows in a northerly direction and is fed with additional water from the Gailsborn. The Äußerer Bach is the longer source stream at 3.9 km. Schwarzengrundbach The source of the 3.0 km long Schwarzengrundbach is the Schwarze Brunnen, located north of Rothenbuch, in the Rothenbuch forest. It is reinforced by the Fuchsbrunnen, passes the so-called Quellfurt and joins the Äußerer Bach in Neuhütten. Course After the confluence of the source streams, the Grimmenwiesenbach flows through the Grimmwiesensee, which was built as part of the village renewal project. Before its completion, this place was used as arable land. At the Fleckensteinsmühle north of the town, the Grimmenwiesenbach passes under the state road 2317 (Kahltal-Spessart cycle path) and flows into the right arm of the Lohrbach. Source: Wikipedia
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The Wiesbüttsee (formerly: Hanauer See) is a forest lake in the Hessian Main-Kinzig district in the Spessart. The Wiesbüttsee is located in the district of Flörsbach in the municipality of Flörsbachtal, directly on the state border with Bavaria. The Bavarian/Hessian border runs along the western bank, at the foot of the dam. To the west of it lies the unincorporated area of Wiesener Forst in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg. To the north runs the Spessart-Höhenstraße (L 2905) and the two old trade routes: Birkenhainer Straße and Eselsweg. To the southwest lies the village of Wiesen in Lower Franconia, to the southeast Mosborn, a district of the municipality of Flörsbachtal and to the north Bieber, a district of the municipality of Biebergemünd. The artificial lake, which was created to generate energy and ventilate the Bieber mines, is now located on the edge of the Wiesbüttmoor nature reserve. The lake has no above-ground inflow; it is fed underground from the Wiesbüttmoor. The water is drained into the Aubachtal valley via the Wiesbüttgraben through a natural overflow. The Wiesbüttsee, with its diverse flora, some of which is already threatened with extinction, is part of one of the last raised bogs in Germany. It was created in 1765 by Bieber miners according to plans by the mining master Johann Philipp Cancrinus to ensure ventilation and drainage of the Lochborntalgrund silver, copper and lead mine tunnels in the summer. It was also intended to provide sufficient impact water for the Bieber ironworks and the hammer mill. Due to the special ore deposits in the area around Bieber, extensive mining was carried out at this time. The Wiesbüttsee served the water-powered machines used in mining to drain and ventilate the tunnels. The water power drove the conveyor system of the ironworks in the Lochhütte until 1925. The former customs house (later a restaurant) is a reminder of the Bavarian border that was once controlled here. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesbüttsee
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Beautiful lake with kiosk Schwanenhütte.
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Plenty of seating, but often in the blazing sun. Very clean despite many tourists
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Visitors frequently enjoy Wiesbüttsee, known for its idyllic forest setting and on-site restaurant. Another favorite is Middle Aubachsee, part of an interconnected lake system with a scenic path along its shore. The Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve, featuring a high-lying transitional moorland, also attracts many for its peaceful natural environment.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Wiesbüttsee, Middle Aubachsee, and North Shore of Grimmenwiesensee are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages to enjoy.
The region around Haurain, part of the Spessart Nature Park, is characterized by extensive forests, deep valleys, and gentle hillsides. You'll find forest lakes, natural monuments like the Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve, and interconnected lake systems. These areas offer tranquil natural environments, often with views of calm waters and surrounding landscapes.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Bayerische Schanz Inn – Hermannsborn Spring loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Cycle Path Along the Flörsbach – Aubach Lakes loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Heinrichsthal Telecommunications Tower – Wiesbüttsee loop'. You can explore more routes on the Hiking around Haurain, Gravel biking around Haurain, and MTB Trails around Haurain guide pages.
Yes, many trails pass by or around the lakes. For instance, the Wiesbüttsee and Raised Bog Nature Trail offers an informative route. Around the Aubach lakes, there's a beautiful path along the shore providing great views. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Haurain guide.
Sindersbachsee is an artificially created lake nestled in the Sindersbachtal, approximately 8.4 km from Haurain. It's known for its excellent water quality and tranquil, natural environment. While swimming is prohibited, it's a popular spot for cycling and hiking, offering a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Two signposted parking lots are available at its south and east shores.
The area around Wiesbüttsee has a history of mining, dating back to 1494. The Wiesbüttsee and Raised Bog Nature Trail provides information about these early mining activities, including relics like the 'Shaft Küppel'. The European cultural trail Biebergemünd 1 - Bieber / Schleife mining is a circular route that explores this heritage.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic forest settings, the calm waters, and the opportunities for relaxation amidst nature. Many enjoy taking a break at places like the restaurant by Wiesbüttsee or the kiosk at North Shore of Grimmenwiesensee. The beautiful paths along the shores and the peaceful atmosphere of natural monuments are also highly valued.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For example, the 'Bayerische Schanz Inn – Hermannsborn Spring loop' is an easy 3.9 km route. Many paths around the lakes, such as the one along Middle Aubachsee, are suitable for leisurely walks. You can find more details on the Hiking around Haurain guide page.
For Sindersbachsee, two signposted parking lots are available at its south and east shores. For other popular spots like Wiesbüttsee, parking is generally available, often near amenities like restaurants or trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While specific dog-friendly amenities are not detailed, the natural and forested environment of the Spessart Nature Park generally welcomes dogs on leashes on hiking trails. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Haurain is located within the Spessart Nature Park, a region known for its extensive forests, deep valleys, and gentle hillsides. The park provides the natural backdrop for the lakes and offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Many of the lakes mentioned, such as Wiesbüttsee and the Aubachsee, are situated within this scenic park.


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