Best lakes around Ruppertshüttener Forst are found within the larger Spessart region, offering a variety of natural features. This area is characterized by its dense forests and diverse water bodies, including artificial lakes and natural moorlands. The landscape provides opportunities for observing local conservation efforts and experiencing tranquil natural settings. These lakes contribute to the region's appeal as a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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Lake Wiesbütt (formerly Lake Hanauer See) is a forest lake in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, in the Spessart region. Lake Wiesbütt is located in the municipality of Flörsbach in the municipality of Flörsbachtal, directly on the state border with Bavaria. The Bavarian/Hessian border runs along the western shore, at the foot of the dam. To the west lies the unincorporated area of Wiesener Forst in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg. To the north lies the Spessart High Road (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, created for energy generation and ventilation of the Bieber mines, is now located on the edge of the Wiesbüttmoor nature reserve. The lake has no surface inlet; it is fed underground from the Wiesbüttmoor. A natural overflow drains the water into the Aubachtal valley via the Wiesbüttgraben. 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 mining master Johann Philipp Cancrinus to ventilate and drain the Lochborntalgrund silver, copper, and lead mine tunnels in the summer. It was also intended to provide sufficient water for the Bieber ironworks and the hammer mill. Due to the exceptional ore deposits in the area around Bieber, extensive mining was carried out during this period. The Wiesbüttsee served as a water source for the hydropowered mining machines used to drain and ventilate the tunnels. The water power powered the conveyor system of the ironworks in the Lochhütte until 1925. The former customs house (later a restaurant) commemorates the Bavarian border that was once controlled here. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesbüttsee
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Dared too. Water tastes great!
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Small but fine source... and I survived it... apparently not just for the dog...😉
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Very idyllically situated, benches invite you to linger.
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Here you can tap refreshing, cold drinking water! Incidentally, the source used to be used to supply drinking water to the Schönrain monastery further down. Hence the name.
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While there are no prominent lakes directly within Ruppertshüttener Forst, the broader Spessart region offers several notable water bodies. These include the interconnected Aubach Lakes (Upper, Middle, and Lower Aubachsee), the ecologically significant Kaltengrundsee, and the Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir, which provides extensive views from a high elevation.
Yes, many lakes in the area feature scenic paths. For instance, a beautiful path winds along the shores of the Middle Aubachsee, offering views of the calm water and idyllic landscape. The Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve also provides hiking opportunities around its lake and moorland.
The lakes in this region offer diverse natural features. You can find tranquil forest lakes like the Aubach Lakes, the protected biotope of Kaltengrundsee with its clear, cold spring-fed water, and the unique Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve, which is the highest-lying transitional moorland in the Spessart. The area also features dense forests and various water bodies, including artificial reservoirs.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Aubach Lakes, for example, offer leisurely walks along their shores, suitable for families. The Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir is also noted as family-friendly, providing impressive views.
Many natural areas in the Spessart region, including some lake trails, are dog-friendly. For instance, the Monastery Spring, a water feature near the lakes, is explicitly marked as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some paths might be less accessible.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Christ Church Partenstein – Lohr River loop' or 'Running loop from Ruppertshütten', which are part of the Running Trails around Ruppertshüttener Forst guide. There are also extensive hiking opportunities, including routes like 'Elisabethen II Cairn – Bayerische Schanz Inn loop', detailed in the Hiking around Ruppertshüttener Forst guide. For cyclists, the Gravel biking around Ruppertshüttener Forst guide features routes like the 'Aubach Lakes – View of Flörsbach loop'.
Yes, the region has some interesting historical connections. The Kaltengrundsee, for example, was historically used for wet storage of timber and fish farming. The Wiesbütt Moor lake was artificially created in 1765 by miners for energy generation and ventilation of silver, copper, and lead mines, and a former customs house stands nearby. The Monastery Spring historically supplied drinking water to the Schönrain monastery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural experience and scenic views. The calm waters of the Aubach Lakes and the idyllic surrounding landscape are often highlighted. The peaceful environment of the Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve and the impressive vistas from the Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir are also highly rated by the komoot community.
Yes, you can find natural drinking water sources. The Monastery Spring is a small but fine source where you can tap refreshing, cold drinking water. It historically served as a water supply for the Schönrain monastery.
The Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve is known as the highest-lying transitional moorland area in the Spessart region. It encompasses a lake and is recognized for its peaceful environment, diverse flora, and opportunities for hiking. It's a significant site for nature observation and conservation.
Yes, the Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir is a prominent spot. Located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart, it offers extensive views, and on clear days, you can even see as far as the Rhön region.


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