Best lakes around Steinachsrangen are found in a region characterized by its forested landscapes and small, often man-made, bodies of water. While large natural lakes are not prominent directly within the municipality, the surrounding area features several ponds and smaller lakes. These water features are often integrated into historical sites or serve recreational purposes, providing tranquil spots for visitors. The area offers opportunities for exploring nature and local history, with water elements adding to the scenic appeal.
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St. Joseph Possenfelden "In 1818, a benefactor had a journeyman mason build a chapel in Possenfelden without obtaining any prior permission from the church or state. The requested permission to bless the church and celebrate Holy Mass was denied on November 4, 1819" (Archbishop's Ordinariate of Bamberg, January 11, 1923). A short church chronicle of the Possenfelden chapel begins with the words: "During the reign of the King of Bavaria, His Eminence Maximilian Joseph, in the 12th year of Your Excellency, the strict district judge Johann Prescher in Gremsdorf. https://kuratie-elsendorf.de/kirchen/filialkirchen/possenfelden--st--josef/
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The hamlet “Winkelhof” is surrounded by forest between meadows and fish ponds in a valley floor of the Steinachbach, west of Buch. The group of buildings consists of four farms, with the forester's house and the front half-timbered building shaping the appearance of the hamlet. The forester's house, a former water and forest castle, was built by the Lords of Thüngfeld. This house stands on a kind of island and is surrounded by a pond except for the driveway. In 1421 the entire hamlet, including the agricultural land, became the property of the Ebrach monastery. Two former forest workers' houses, including the half-timbered building mentioned, have been owned by the Benedictine Münsterschwarzach Abbey for around 20 years. The place name "Winkelhof" was derived from the original medieval farming settlement "Winkele", which existed south of the hamlet and which was dissolved in the Middle Ages. (Source: https://www.ebrach.de/unsere-gemeinde/ortsportrait/ortsteile/winkelhof)
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Built in 1933 as a conventional outdoor pool, natural pool since 2005, so no chemicals are used. Swimming pool (33 x 18 meters, seven lanes), non-swimmer pool (27 x 18), stream for small children, original slide from the 1930s, stage for events, a good 2300 cubic meters of water volume, 6000 square meters of sunbathing area.
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Nice location for hikers to take a break. A shelter, the playground and several break benches at the natural pond make a great package 👏
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At the forest playground
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Idyllic ponds with traces of the beaver
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The lake with an island and beautiful water lilies, reeds, cattails, 🐸🐸, and much more. In combination with the footbridge, the 🌳🌳 is very idyllic at the playground, which is excellently maintained.
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Line up of some fish ponds in the middle of a beech forest.
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The region around Steinachsrangen is characterized by forested landscapes and smaller, often man-made, bodies of water rather than large natural lakes. You'll find historical estate ponds, village lakes, and ponds created for purposes like fish breeding, which now serve as important wetland habitats.
Yes, you can find options for cooling off. For a unique experience, you can swim with carp at the pond near St. Josef in Possenfelden and the pond. Additionally, the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool, while not a natural lake, offers a well-maintained facility with no chemicals, perfect for a refreshing dip after an outdoor activity.
Several spots are great for families. The Village Lake Burghaslach-Fürstenforst is beautifully designed with a wooden footbridge, an island, and a playground, making it ideal for families. The St. Josef in Possenfelden and the pond is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique swimming experience.
The Village Lake Burghaslach-Fürstenforst is noted as suitable for cooling for both two and four-legged visitors, indicating it's a good spot to bring your dog.
The region has a rich history tied to its water bodies. The Winkelhof Estate in the Steigerwald is a historical settlement where a former water and forest castle is notably surrounded by a pond. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley were historically created by Cistercian monks for fish breeding, adding a monastic heritage to the natural landscape.
The Ponds in the Handthal Valley form an important wetland habitat, making it an excellent place to observe birds, insects, and amphibians. The area is also known for its beaver territory. At Village Lake Burghaslach-Fürstenforst, you can see water lilies, reeds, cattails, and frogs.
Yes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For detailed trails, explore the MTB Trails around Steinachsrangen, Running Trails around Steinachsrangen, and Cycling around Steinachsrangen guides.
The lakes and ponds are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and observing wildlife. Summer is ideal for swimming. Even in winter, the forested landscapes around the ponds can offer tranquil scenery for walks.
The Winkelhof Estate in the Steigerwald is a secluded homestead at the end of a cul-de-sac, offering a very quiet and distinctive setting with its historical pond. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley, while known for their ecological importance, offer a serene experience amidst a dense beech forest, perfect for quiet observation.
At Village Lake Burghaslach-Fürstenforst, you'll find a shelter, a playground, and several benches for taking a break. The Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool offers extensive facilities including swimming pools, a stream for small children, a slide, and a large sunbathing area, with food available.
Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The tranquil settings, opportunities for wildlife observation, and unique experiences like swimming with carp at St. Josef in Possenfelden and the pond are highly rated. The well-maintained facilities and family-friendly options at places like Village Lake Burghaslach-Fürstenforst also receive positive feedback.


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