Best lakes around Moosbach are primarily found in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, characterized by its rolling hills and forested landscapes. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, often integrated into the local infrastructure for power generation or recreation. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer tranquil settings within the region's natural environment. The vicinity includes several reservoirs and former quarries that have been repurposed for public enjoyment.
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Very beautiful area around the pond, directly below the rose quartz rock
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A well-paved circular path leads around the high reservoir, a great structure.
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Always worth a mountain bike tour...idyllic landscape and beautiful sections
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We are in the middle of the lost village. Sit down and let the story sink in by the pond. Thank you to our neighbors who look after everything so carefully.
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Plöß was probably founded before 1600 by "Tausern", German settlers who settled or annexed Bohemian land from Taus. Plöß was first mentioned in a document in 1606. In 1789 it was listed as "Pleß" under the entailed rulership of Heiligenkreuz. In Sommer Plöß was mentioned in 1839 as a village with 54 houses and 483 inhabitants. The name "Plöß" probably comes from "nudity" - a clearing hewn into the forest. In 1913 Plöß already had 67 houses with 642 inhabitants. Wenzelsdorf and Straßhütte were districts of Plöß. The census of December 1, 1930 reports the following result for Plöß: Plöß: 105 houses, 707 German residents, 8 Czechs, 11 foreigners. Straßhütte: 1 house, 4 German residents. Wenzelsdorf: 61 houses, 452 German residents, 1 foreigner. For 1939 the following is recorded about Plöß:[4] Wenzelsdorf with 31 houses and 371 inhabitants Rappauf with 5 houses Strassenhütte with 2 houses and 5 residents Plöß in total: 124 houses and 1167 inhabitants At that time Plöß was a popular excursion destination with three restaurants, a bakery, a butcher and a blacksmith.[6] After the Munich Agreement, Plöß was added to the German Reich and belonged to the district of Bischofteinitz until 1945. Pleš in the post-war years As part of the Beneš decrees, all German residents were expelled from 1945. Most of the houses fell into disrepair and are no longer visible today. After the opening of the border in 1989, the destroyed cemetery and the foundations of the cemetery church "John the Baptist" were restored and a memorial was erected in Friedrichshang within sight of the border. In addition, on June 25, 2016, a chapel was inaugurated in place of the destroyed parish church "Maria Hilfe der Christen". The old Rössler Villa No. 73 is the only building that has been preserved and was initially used as a forester's house and is associated with the smuggler Josef Zíka, who was a forester in Plöß. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the house was converted into an inn with a boarding house. Church history of Plöß The residents of Plöß were mostly Catholics. Before 1654, the faithful of Plöß were cared for by Heiligenkreuz and then by Eisendorf. In 1668 a church was built on a hill dedicated to John the Baptist. In 1787 Plöß became a local of Eisendorf and in 1851 it became an independent parish. Due to increasing damage to the old parish church, it had to be closed. It was renovated and reopened as a cemetery church in 1882 when a new cemetery was dedicated. In 1798 a chapel was built in the center of the village, which was renovated in 1870. In its place, a church dedicated to "Mary Help of Christians" was built, which was inaugurated in 1906.
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Imposing structure in the Pfreimdtal
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For families, the Trausnitz Reservoir is an excellent choice, offering bike and hiking trails suitable for all ages. The Rabenleite Upper Reservoir also provides great access and views for a family outing. Additionally, the Pleystein Town Pond features inviting green areas and seating for relaxation. Just outside Moosbach, the Großer Gaisweiher in Flossenbürg is an idyllic bathing lake suitable for both unwinding and active recreation.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. The Trausnitz Reservoir has surrounding hiking trails, and you can enjoy scenic views from its dam. For more extensive options, explore the hiking routes around Moosbach, which include trails like the 'Burgtreswitz Castle – Viewpoint Auf der Wache loop from Moosbach'. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Moosbach guide.
The lakes around Moosbach showcase diverse natural and man-made features. You'll find reservoirs like the Rabenleite Upper Reservoir with elevated views, and the tranquil Trausnitz Reservoir nestled in the forest. The Old Quarry Leuchtenberg stands out with its crystal-clear water and distinctive straight sandstone walls. The region also features dammed rivers, such as the Pfreimd at the Kainzmühle Dam.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, the Großer Gaisweiher in Flossenbürg is described as an idyllic bathing lake, suggesting it's suitable for swimming. The Old Quarry Leuchtenberg also features crystal-clear water and a flat sandy access, making it a quiet spot for a dip, though caution is advised as the depth drops steeply after a few meters.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. The Trausnitz Reservoir is surrounded by bike trails, offering scenic rides through the Pfreimdtal. For more cycling adventures, you can explore various road cycling and gravel biking routes around Moosbach. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Moosbach and Gravel biking around Moosbach guides for detailed routes.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil settings and the opportunities for both active recreation and quiet relaxation. The scenic views from places like the Rabenleite Upper Reservoir and the beautiful reservoir in the middle of the forest at Trausnitz Reservoir are often praised. The crystal-clear water and peaceful atmosphere of spots like the Old Quarry Leuchtenberg are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Pleystein Town Pond is a historic site, representing the 'reflecting heart' of the town and is located below the Kreuzbergkirche, which sits on a large rose quartz rock. The Rabenleite Upper Reservoir itself is a significant historical site, having been one of the largest post-war construction projects in the Upper Palatinate.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming are most pleasant. While specific details for winter activities are limited, the Pleystein Town Pond has historically been a popular spot for ice skating and curling during colder periods, though mild winters have made this less common recently.
Near the Großer Gaisweiher in Flossenbürg, you can find a unique 3-D archery course operated by Red Wolf Archery in the adjacent communal forest. This course features realistic target scenes with various animal figures, offering a distinctive outdoor experience for those with their own equipment.
For a truly tranquil experience, the Old Quarry Leuchtenberg is a quiet spot with crystal-clear water and a peaceful atmosphere. The Liebensteinspeicher, located near Moosbach, is also known for providing relaxing hours by the water in a tranquil environment.
The Rabenleite Upper Reservoir offers great access and elevated views, making it ideal for scenic photography. From the dam of the Trausnitz Reservoir, you can capture beautiful vistas of the Pfreimdtal. The Kainzmühle Dam also provides an impressive structure over the Pfreimd river, offering unique photographic opportunities.


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