Lakes around Schönbrunn im Steigerwald are situated within the Steigerwald Nature Park, an area characterized by green valleys and gentle hills. The region offers an extensive network of hiking and cycling paths. While large natural lakes are not prominent, the area features smaller bodies of water, often serving specific recreational purposes. These lakes contribute to the natural landscape and provide points of interest for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful viewing platform with a direct view of the pond.
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The view of the Tretzendorfer Weiher landscape is wonderful.
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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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Part of the circular route can be cycled and offers a lot of information along the way as well as a viewing platform, it's worth it.
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At 10 hands-on stations along the approximately 2 km long circular route, he introduces the diverse animal world in the habitats of the Tretzendorfer Weiher and the nature reserve of the same name. By actively puzzling, touching, searching and listening, you can get to know the different inhabitants of the forest, meadow and water along the path. The Tretzendorfer Weiher adventure trail is a cooperation project between the Steigerwald Nature Park, the municipality of Oberaurach, the Oberschleichach Environmental Education Center and the State Association for Bird Protection. The Aurach valley section between Unterschleichach and Tretzendorf was designated a nature reserve in 1993 with a size of 201 hectares. Because in the special habitat types that occur here, numerous animal and plant species still find an attractive home. Source: https://www.hassberge-tourismus.de/detail/id=60375cf8bca4755fc5e4fa3f
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A wonderful place to relax - just soak up the silence.
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The wonderful pond landscape around the Friedleinsbrunnen invites you to relax and linger.
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Idyllic, shady vantage point and rest area
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The region, part of the Steigerwald Nature Park, features smaller bodies of water such as retention basins, ponds, and forest lakes. While not known for large natural lakes, these spots offer opportunities for specific recreational activities and provide scenic natural settings.
Yes, the Winkelhof Estate in the Steigerwald is known for its fish ponds. Additionally, the Rückhaltebecken Schönbrunn (Schönbrunn Retention Basin) is a popular fishing destination, managed by the Sportfischerverein Schönbrunn 1971 e.V., where you can catch carp, tench, pike, and zander. Specific regulations and catch limits apply.
For a peaceful experience, visit Friedleinsbrunnen, a natural monument known for its idyllic and quiet setting in the middle of the Steigerwald, complete with benches and a table for resting. Wolfsbrunn Pond also offers a beautiful, secluded forest lake experience.
Absolutely. The Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform is part of an adventure trail with 10 hands-on stations, introducing children to the diverse animal world of the Tretzendorfer Weiher nature reserve. This area is designed for active learning and exploration.
Yes, the Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform offers an idyllic, shady vantage point and rest area. Similarly, Tretzendorf Ponds provide great views and a pleasant, shady path along the Aurach river, perfect for lingering.
The region offers an extensive network of paths for various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, enjoy running routes, or go road cycling. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the various ponds and forest lakes, offering scenic breaks.
The Winkelhof Estate in the Steigerwald is a notable historical site. This secluded hamlet, surrounded by forest, meadows, and fish ponds, features a former water and forest castle built by the Lords of Thüngfeld, adding a touch of history to the natural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet, idyllic settings like Friedleinsbrunnen for resting, or the scenic views and shaded paths found at Tretzendorf Ponds. The adventure trail at Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform is also highly rated for its engaging educational experience.
Information regarding swimming or widespread water sports at the local lakes, such as Rückhaltebecken Schönbrunn, is not readily available, suggesting that their primary use is not for swimming. For traditional swimming lake experiences, you might need to explore options further afield within the wider Franconian Lake District.
The Rückhaltebecken Schönbrunn (Schönbrunn Retention Basin) is designed to be accessible, providing access for anglers with disabilities. For other specific lake areas, it's best to check individual highlight details or local information for accessibility features.
The Steigerwald Nature Park, with its green valleys and gentle hills, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking and cycling paths are most enjoyable. The renaturalized environments around the lakes are particularly pleasant during these seasons.


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