Lakes around Solnhofen are primarily found within the scenic Altmühl Valley, a region known for its geological significance and the fossil-rich Solnhofen Limestone. While Solnhofen itself is traversed by the Altmühl River, offering various water-based activities, traditional natural lakes are not present. The wider Altmühl Valley Nature Park, however, features several artificial lakes that provide extensive recreational opportunities. These include large reservoirs like Altmühlsee and Großer Brombachsee, which are popular for swimming, water sports, and lakeside trails.
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very interesting information and a very nice route
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Pure nature... grass snakes, frogs, butterflies...
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Ideal starting point for the ascent of the Jägersteig.
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Worth a detour from the Panoramaweg Hagenacker - Dollnstein. a beautiful little place, secluded, quiet only occasionally does the train pass. 99% of the time you are alone here with a few wild ducks. When the Treuchtlingen-Ingolstadt railway line was built, the Altmühl was diverted so that they didn't have to build bridges. Access to the Altmühl has been paved since the cycle path, which runs on the other side of the railway line, is now underground. Behind the pond are rocks standing side by side, I call them the 6 heroes of Hagenacker, we don't need my apostles.
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The Fossa Carolina (also called the Karlsgraben) was a canal construction project by Charlemagne in order to create a navigable connection between the river system of the Rhine and the Danube for the ships of the time. A point between the Swabian Rezat, which is part of the Rhine river system, and the Altmühl, which flows into the Danube, where the two rivers approach each other within 1800 meters, proved to be suitable for crossing the main European watershed. While scientists were of the opinion years ago that the canal was completely navigable, since the beginning of the archaeological investigations in 2012 there have been increasing indications that the construction work had been canceled and the canal was not completed.
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Small pond on the karst educational trail. Seating is also available
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While Solnhofen itself is known for its geological history and the Altmühl River, traditional natural lakes are not present directly within the municipality. However, the wider Altmühl Valley Nature Park features several artificial lakes like Altmühlsee and Großer Brombachsee, which offer extensive recreational opportunities. Within Solnhofen and its immediate vicinity, you'll find the Altmühl River, historical canals like Fossa Carolina (Charlemagne's Trench), and smaller ponds such as Groppenhofer Pond and the Pond on the Karst Nature Trail near Rögling.
Yes, for swimming and water sports, the larger artificial lakes in the Altmühl Valley Nature Park are ideal.
The Altmühlsee is a popular destination for swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddling, and boat trips. Similarly, the Großer Brombachsee offers crystal-clear water and numerous bays perfect for relaxation on the beach, swimming, and various water sports.
The Altmühl River itself is excellent for leisurely canoeing.The Solnhofen region, part of the Altmühl Valley Nature Park, is characterized by the meandering Altmühl River, wild and romantic rock formations like the '12 Apostles', and juniper heaths. The area is also globally renowned for its geological significance, particularly the fossil-rich Solnhofen Limestone from the Jurassic period, which you can learn more about at Wikipedia.
Absolutely. The Großer Brombachsee is particularly family-friendly, offering beaches and various activities suitable for all ages. Closer to Solnhofen, Groppenhofer Pond features a beautiful, large playground and picnic areas, making it an excellent spot for families. The Altmühlsee also provides family-friendly swimming and recreational areas.
The most significant historical water-related site is Fossa Carolina (Charlemagne's Trench). This early medieval canal, dating back to 793 AD, represents Charlemagne's attempt to connect the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers. A 500-meter section of the water surface still remains today, offering a glimpse into this ambitious historical engineering feat.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with trails. The Altmühl Cycle Route follows the Altmühl River for 167 kilometers, offering a family-friendly way to explore. Both Altmühlsee and Großer Brombachsee are encircled by cycling and hiking trails. For more specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Solnhofen, Road Cycling Routes around Solnhofen, or Gravel biking around Solnhofen.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit for water-based activities like swimming, canoeing, and cycling. During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor recreation, and all facilities around the lakes are typically open. The Altmühl Valley also offers beautiful scenery for hiking during spring and autumn.
The Großer Brombachsee is known for being dog-friendly, offering opportunities for pets to enjoy the area alongside their owners. It's always advisable to check local regulations and designated areas for dogs at specific beaches or trails before your visit.
For a quieter experience, consider the Pond on the Karst Nature Trail near Rögling. This small, tranquil pond is located in a valley and is part of an educational trail, offering a peaceful setting with seating. Another option is the Gailach Reservoir, where the karst educational trail also begins.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The historical significance of sites like Fossa Carolina, the family-friendly amenities at Groppenhofer Pond, and the extensive water sports and relaxation options at Altmühlsee and Großer Brombachsee are frequently highlighted. The region's well-maintained trails for cycling and hiking also receive high praise.
Yes, the Pond on the Karst Nature Trail near Rögling is part of a karst educational trail. The Gailach Reservoir is also a starting point for a karst educational trail, where you can observe how the Gailach river seeps into the ground.
The Altmühl River, known as Germany's slowest river, is perfect for leisurely water-based activities. Canoeing is highly popular, with routes suitable for all skill levels. The Altmühl Cycle Route also runs alongside the river, providing excellent opportunities for cycling and enjoying the scenic Altmühl Valley.


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