Best lakes around Bad Bocklet are found within the Franconian Saale valley, an area known for its natural springs, forests, and rolling hills. This region provides a setting for outdoor activities, with various water bodies contributing to its natural landscape. The local environment supports a range of recreational pursuits, including walks and exploration of natural sites.
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A beautiful little lake with a restaurant for refreshments
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Small bathing lake near Burgwallbach.
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Burgwallbachersee. Great for swimming in the summer, with a kiosk and restaurant with a great cake buffet. Also good for a quick stop for a cool drink. Always happy to come back.
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As you can see, a feast for the eyes even in winter...😄
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This beautiful dragonfly pond is in the immediate vicinity of the wellness hotel in the Krummbachtal. Many benches invite you to linger and enjoy the peace and quiet.
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For me it is always fascinating to look into the Grater.
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Today at 34 degrees again on beautiful trails to Lake Burgwallbacher Seecafe. Admission now €3. Showers (cold) or warm available for a fee. Also changing rooms and toilets. The lake was quite brown today, probably due to last week's rains. It's always a cool down. The Seecafe lures with home-baked cakes because you should definitely make a stop. And if you only want to drink or snack at the kiosk, you don't pay admission either...🙂
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Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. For instance, Hohenrother Lake is a small, ancient natural lake where you can walk around its perimeter or directly through it, with a nearby cafe. Dragonfly Pond also offers a contemplative place with benches, ideal for lingering and observing nature with children.
The region provides various options for walks. Windseller Lake, a natural monument, has many ways to hike to its shores, with seating available for rest. You can also find numerous hiking routes around Bad Bocklet, including mountain hikes, which can be explored further on the Mountain Hikes around Bad Bocklet guide.
Yes, Burgwallbach Lake is an idyllic bathing lake located at the edge of a forest. It offers a relaxed atmosphere, providing a pleasant alternative to swimming pools for pure relaxation.
The lakes are rich in natural life. For example, Dragonfly Pond is known for its abundance of dragonflies of all sizes and colors. Windseller Lake is described as a natural idyll with water lilies and frog concerts, and is also noted for snakes and adders, making it a spot for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, Liebfrauensee Park is associated with local legends, including a tale of an apparition of Our Lady and stories of the lake's incredible depth and connection to the ocean. It also served historically as a water source for the town and to drive mills.
Parking is available at some lake locations. Liebfrauensee Park, for instance, is categorized as having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Beyond walking around the lakes, the Bad Bocklet area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, mountain hikes, and general cycling tours. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Bocklet, Mountain Hikes around Bad Bocklet, and Cycling around Bad Bocklet guides.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. Hohenrother Lake, for example, offers a cozy See-Café Steinchen where you can enjoy the view. Burgwallbach Lake also lists a cafe among its facilities.
Visitors appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty. Many find the lakes, like Burgwallbach Lake, preferable to swimming pools for their tranquility. The natural idylls, opportunities for quiet contemplation, and the chance to observe wildlife are also highly valued.
The lakes in the Franconian Saale valley are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking, hiking, and swimming. During these seasons, the natural environment, including water lilies and frog concerts, is at its most vibrant.
Yes, Windseller Lake is designated as a natural monument, recognized for its ecological significance and pristine natural state. Hohenrother Lake is also considered a natural monument, with scientific studies indicating its very old natural origins, possibly as a former bog lake.


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