Lakes around Kronach offer diverse natural landscapes in Upper Franconia, Bavaria. The region is characterized by its scenic beauty, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Kronach is known for its prominent lakes, which serve as recreational areas and important natural features. These water bodies contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking nature experiences and active pursuits.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Small pond that you pass on the hiking trail
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The 5.7-kilometer-long Fairy Tale Trail not only tells tree stories and legends from the region at 13 stations, but also leads past natural beauties like this small Franconian Forest pond.
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Very beautiful idyllic lake
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Drinking water fountain at the dam, fresh, clean, clear drinking water in summer.
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Restaurant with a large terrace and simple dishes.
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Great facility with toilets, showers and charging facilities for cell phones or e-bikes. The bathing area is also very nice, although the depth of the Ölschnitzsee is manageable :)
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Very good. Drinking water can be refilled here.
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Beautiful views around the dam.
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The lakes around Kronach offer a variety of outdoor activities. For instance, the Ködel Reservoir features an 11 to 11.5-kilometer paved path perfect for hiking, cycling, and inline skating. You can also find numerous running and gravel biking routes in the wider area. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Kronach and Gravel biking around Kronach guides.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Ölschnitzsee is a popular choice, offering space for relaxation, walks, and a hut by the lake. It also features a playground, changing rooms, and mini-golf. The circular path around the Ködel Reservoir is also considered family-friendly for walks and cycling.
For nature observation and wildlife, the Secluded Reginasee is an excellent choice. This quiet forest lake is a protected natural area, home to numerous insects and water birds, including some rare species. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it ideal for observing wildlife from the shore.
The Ködel Reservoir offers a great option with its 11 to 11.5-kilometer paved circular path. This route is suitable for various users, including those with strollers or wheelchairs, making it a highly accessible choice for enjoying the scenery.
If you're seeking a more secluded and quiet experience, the Secluded Reginasee is highly recommended. As a protected natural area, it offers a peaceful escape into nature, away from larger crowds.
The lakes around Kronach are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the facilities at lakes like Ölschnitzsee, while winter can offer unique, quiet landscapes for walks, especially around the Ködel Reservoir where you might hear the fascinating sound of ice breaking.
Yes, there are several circular paths. The Ködel Reservoir is famous for its 11 to 11.5-kilometer paved circular route, popular with hikers and cyclists. The Ölschnitzsee also has a pleasant circular path for shorter walks. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Kronach guide.
While many natural areas around Kronach are welcoming to dogs, specific rules may apply, especially concerning water quality. For example, the Ködel Reservoir is a drinking water source, so water sports and direct access for dogs into the water are restricted to maintain its quality. Always look for local signage regarding leash requirements and water access for pets.
Yes, for instance, near Ölschnitzsee, you'll find the 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut, which offers a lovely terrace to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. It's a great spot to grab a bite or a drink after a walk.
Swimming opportunities vary by lake. While the Ködel Reservoir is Bavaria's largest drinking water reservoir and therefore not open for swimming or water sports to protect its water quality, Ölschnitzsee is a popular spot for bathing, pedal boating, and fishing during the summer months.
Beyond the well-known Ködel Reservoir, Ölschnitzsee, and Reginasee, you can also explore other natural spots. The Black Pond offers a scenic viewpoint within a forest setting, and Pfadensee is another tranquil forest lake worth visiting for its natural beauty.


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