Best lakes around Oberthulba are found in a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen, Bavaria, offering a variety of natural and recreational water bodies. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from mystical stream paths to panoramic views of vineyards. Key features include the Thulba See, known for water sports, and the unique Basaltsee "Tintenfass," a natural wonder formed in a former basalt quarry. The area provides extensive trails for hikers and cyclists, making it a destination for…
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Very interesting
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A very nice rest area, there are also chilled drinks if you have some change.
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Beautiful here, enjoy the peace, Internet is overrated
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Very nicely laid out, a very nice resting place
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There is always something going on here, the food was ok
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You could watch it for hours. Nice area with a rest area right next door.
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For me it is always fascinating to look into the Grater.
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As we are there today, it only has crazy ones given to frog
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Around Oberthulba, you'll discover a variety of lakes, including natural lakes, former quarry lakes with distinctive features, and lakes equipped for water sports. The region offers diverse landscapes, from mystical stream paths to panoramic views.
A standout is the Basalt Lake Tintenfass, an idyllic mountain lake formed in a former basalt quarry. It's known for its greenish water and dramatic rocky walls. Another interesting site is Heegkopfsee, also a former basalt quarry that has become a geotope.
Yes, the Thulba See is a central attraction for water sports. It features a wakeboard facility, specifically the Wakepark Thulba and Schippersee Wakeboarding and Waterski Facility, where you can watch or participate in wakeboarding and waterskiing.
Absolutely. The region offers extensive trails for hikers. For instance, the Basalt Lake Tintenfass is surrounded by various circular hiking trails through the 'Schwarze Berge' in the Rhön. You can also find many routes in guides like Hiking around Oberthulba and Easy hikes around Oberthulba.
Yes, the Thulbatal-Radweg runs directly alongside the Thulba See, offering scenic bike rides. The broader region, including the 50km Rhönradweg Fränkische Saale, provides extensive cycling paths. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Oberthulba guide.
Swimming is strictly prohibited at the Basalt Lake Tintenfass to protect its natural state within the 'Schwarze Berge' nature reserve. However, the Thulba See area includes a nearby stream bathing area (Bachbadeplatz) for refreshing dips.
Yes, fishing is possible in some areas. The Heiligkreuz Fish Ponds are a system where trout and char are raised. For fishing at Thulba See, you would typically need to inquire about local permits.
Many lakes and their surroundings are family-friendly. The Thulba See area, with its wakeboard facility, is popular. Near the Basalt Lake Tintenfass, the Berghaus Rhön offers a children's playground, making it a suitable stop for families.
For the Basalt Lake Tintenfass, free parking is conveniently available, ensuring easy access. Parking options for other lakes like Thulba See are typically found nearby, often associated with recreational facilities or campsites.
Yes, near the Basalt Lake Tintenfass, the Berghaus Rhön offers dining and a beer garden. The Thulba See features a nature campsite directly by the lake, and the wakeboarding facilities often include restaurants.
While many outdoor areas in the Rhön are dog-friendly, specific rules may apply, especially in nature reserves like the 'Schwarze Berge' around Basalt Lake Tintenfass. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs on trails and near water bodies.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the warmer months from spring to autumn are ideal for water sports, cycling, and hiking. During these seasons, the nature campsite at Thulba See and the outdoor facilities are fully operational. Winter offers a different, serene experience for walks, though some facilities might be closed.
Thulba See is well-equipped for recreation. It features a wakeboard facility, a nature campsite, and the Thulbatal-Radweg cycling path runs directly alongside it. There's also a nearby stream bathing area for swimming.


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