Best lakes around Gebenbach offer a range of natural water bodies, from local bathing ponds to larger recreational lakes in the surrounding region. Gebenbach, a municipality in Bavaria, provides access to charming local swimming spots and serves as a gateway to diverse aquatic landscapes. The area features both maintained amenities and more natural, secluded ponds. This region is characterized by varied water features, providing opportunities for different types of outdoor activities and hiking trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautifully quiet pond owned by the Hirschau Fishing Club. A great place to take a short break and unwind. In spring, when the water warms up a bit, the fish (carp, grass carp, tench, shad, eels, and zander) become very active and jump right out of the beloved water.
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Magnificent stretch of track in a superb area
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This pond got its name based on the "fast gallows" that used to stand here. The Vilseck Chronicle describes: "Some Vilseckers, who only obeyed laws and regulations when they brought them advantages, could easily be forced and encouraged through a" quick gallows treatment "to serve the welfare of all again in their lives. ) The quick gallows was an effective means of coercion. (...) The Vilsecker Schnellgalgen consisted of a gallows-like wooden frame on which a basket-like housing hung on a chain, which could be locked but still provided a view. (...) The convicted criminal had to take a seat in the basket, then the city servant threw the swaying basket repeatedly and unexpectedly into the water, whereby the convicted person often swallowed water in his fear.
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Night with a great frog concert.
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If you want to have a frog concert, this is the place for you after work.
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Small pond in the city moat on the Vils, an eye-catcher in every season.
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large pond on the outskirts of Hirschau in the direction of Gibbach. A beautiful trail leads to Schönbrunner Strasse on the south bank of the lake.
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The Pfalzgrafentümpel is located in the historic city moat.
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While Gebenbach itself has charming local ponds, the most significant water body nearby is Steinberger See, often considered the largest lake in East Bavaria. Other notable lakes include Moosweiher Hirschau, Silbersee, and Sandweiher. The Vils River also flows through the region, offering different aquatic experiences.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Sandweiher is known for its calm waters and beautiful reflections, making it a peaceful spot. Moosweiher Hirschau is also family-friendly with a trail along its south bank. Steinberger See is particularly excellent for families, featuring sunny natural beaches, swimming areas, and the MovinGround family leisure park with trampolines, a climbing wall, and water slides.
Silbersee is explicitly noted as a dog-friendly lake set in a forest, offering a great escape for both you and your pet. While Steinberger See is a popular recreational area, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding dog swimming and access, especially in designated bathing areas.
Steinberger See offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy waterskiing, wakeboarding at the Wild Wake Park, sailing, surfing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling. Land-based activities include cycling and hiking on the path encircling the lake, Segway tours, and adventure golf. There are also swimming areas and opportunities for barbecuing.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. A well-developed path encircles Steinberger See, perfect for both cycling and hiking, with information boards about the region's nature and history. Moosweiher Hirschau also has a trail along its south bank. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore routes in the Hiking around Gebenbach guide.
At Steinberger See, a prominent landmark is the 'Erlebnisholzkugel' (Adventure Woodsphere), the world's largest walk-in wooden sphere, offering panoramic views. Moosweiher Hirschau is a bird paradise, home to over 50 different species. Silbersee is nestled in a forest setting, providing a natural escape.
Yes, the Vils River is ideal for canoeing, offering a serene way to experience the Bavarian nature and historical castles along its banks. Canoe rentals are available in nearby locations like Ensdorf and Hahnbach. You can also find ferry cruises in Hahnbach and flat-bottomed barge rides in Amberg.
The 'Erlebnisholzkugel' (Adventure Woodsphere) at Steinberger See is the world's largest walk-in wooden sphere. Standing 40 meters tall, it offers panoramic views over the lake and the Upper Palatinate Lake District. Inside, visitors can explore 25 adventure stations, making it a unique attraction.
Yes, the Schnellweiher Pond has a unique historical background, named after the 'fast gallows' that once stood there, as described in the Vilseck Chronicle. The Pfalzgrafentümpel is a small pond located in the historic city moat, offering a glimpse into the past within a picturesque setting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from the active watersports at Steinberger See to the peaceful natural settings of lakes like Moosweiher Hirschau, which is a bird paradise. The chance to escape everyday life at spots like Silbersee and the beautiful reflections at Sandweiher are also highly valued.
Absolutely. A well-maintained path encircles Steinberger See, making it excellent for cycling. The region also offers various cycling routes, including gravel biking options. You can find more details on routes in the Gravel biking around Gebenbach guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when water activities are in full swing and the surrounding nature is lush. Summer is ideal for swimming and watersports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes.


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