Best lakes around Uffenheim provide diverse natural features and recreational opportunities in the surrounding region. While Uffenheim itself may not host large lakes, the area offers several notable options for visitors. These include popular recreational areas and bathing lakes, often set within natural landscapes or repurposed for tourism. The region's lakes cater to various activities, from water sports to tranquil relaxation.
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The newly created scenic lake between the village of Seinsheim and the vineyards of the "Seinsheimer Hohenbühl" appellation offers an oasis for rest and relaxation. Parts of the Tree Horoscope Trail also encircle the lake. Swimming is not permitted, but relaxation is allowed. There is a playground for children and a volleyball court for adults.
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During my visit, it had little water or was partially drained. In any case, a very quiet location with a beautiful trail on the western edge.
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Beautifully situated and very helpful in bad weather, but also suitable as protection from the sun in midsummer.
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Very nice resting place at the large Lindleinsee. Very secluded and quiet, 2 benches invite you to relax and rest. The Great Lindleinsee is located near Steinsfeld in Bavaria and is part of the "Great and Small Lindleinsee bird sanctuary". As a nature reserve, it serves the bird life that lives there. Lake lovers from the surrounding towns of Rothenburg ob der Tauber (about 3.5 km from the lake), Neusitz (3.6 km to the shore) and Adelshofen (about 5.0 km away) will find a natural place to relax at the Great Lindleinsee or the opportunity to observe various bird species on a lakeside path. Swimming and entering the reed zone is generally prohibited at the lake. The nearest large town from which you can visit the lake is Rothenburg ob der Tauber. The lakes Kleiner Lindleinsee (approx. 0.6 km), Karrodsee (approx. 9.1 km) and Stausee Münster (approx. 12.3 km) are also very close by. The lake is located in the Ansbach district.
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Nice, quiet spot at Lindleinsee, no shade at midday
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The region offers several popular lakes for recreation. The Hirschteich (Altmühl spring) is known for its idyllic forest setting and as the origin of the Altmühl river. The Seinsheim Landscape Lake provides a scenic oasis with a playground and volleyball court, while the Rest area at Lindleinsee is ideal for wildlife observation and quiet relaxation.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Obernzenner See is a popular recreational area with a dedicated swimming area, playground, table tennis, and volleyball courts. The Seinsheim Landscape Lake also features a playground and volleyball court. Additionally, the Hirschteich (Altmühl spring) and Rest area at Lindleinsee are noted as family-friendly spots for nature enjoyment.
The Obernzenner See is excellent for swimming, sailing, and surfing, offering a diverse range of water sports. The Rinderfelder See, an artificial lake northeast of Niederstetten, is also a popular bathing lake, providing a refreshing option for cooling off.
The lakes around Uffenheim offer diverse natural features. At Hirschteich (Altmühl spring), you'll find an idyllic forest setting. The Rest area at Lindleinsee is known for its reeds, beaver activity, and as a spot for observing migrating birds. The Obernzenner See includes a protected biotope, balancing recreation with nature preservation.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. The Obernzenner See features an accessible acoustic adventure trail, the Lauschtour, suitable for pedestrians, strollers, and wheelchairs. You can also find easy hikes around Uffenheim, with routes like the 'Ansbach Gate loop' or 'Serene Pond with Ducks loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Uffenheim guide.
Beyond hiking and swimming, the Obernzenner See is popular for sailing and surfing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes in the wider Uffenheim area. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Uffenheim and Gravel biking around Uffenheim guides.
The Rest area at Lindleinsee is ideal for resting and observing local wildlife like beavers and migrating birds. The Seinsheim Landscape Lake is described as an oasis for rest and relaxation. The Gräfweiher, located on the edge of a forest, also invites visitors to linger in a peaceful setting.
Yes, the Lauschtour (acoustic adventure trail) around the Obernzenner See is specifically designed to be accessible for pedestrians, strollers, and wheelchairs, featuring benches for resting along the way.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the 'gorgeous paths' around lakes like Hirschteich and the opportunities for 'resting, relaxing and dreaming' at places like Seinsheim Landscape Lake. The chance to observe wildlife and simply 'let your feet dangle' at spots like the Rest area at Lindleinsee are also highly valued.
While a bit further from Uffenheim (approximately 61.1 km), the Haselbachsee is noted as a good option for families and is suitable for hiking, offering additional scenic outing possibilities for those willing to travel.
The Rest area at Lindleinsee is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during bird migration when thousands of starlings can be seen spending the night in the reeds. Swans and ducks are also frequently observed there.


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