Lakes around Gillersdorf are found in the broader regions surrounding two localities named Gillersdorf, one in Styria, Austria, and another in Thuringia, Germany. Gillersdorf in Styria is an agricultural area near the Rittschein river, while the Thuringian Gillersdorf is a village in the Thuringian Forest. Neither locality is noted for significant lakes directly within its boundaries, but the surrounding areas offer various natural water bodies. These regions provide natural attractions and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Fore-dam of the Schönbrunn drinking water reservoir 🙂
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Circumnavigation of the dam, well developed.
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A cozy, idyllic spot in the middle of the forest. Ideal for relaxing. Even a beaver has left its traces here.
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Since we were lucky with the weather, the photos were quite acceptable. But all in all, the approx. 15 km long circular route unfortunately has nothing earth-shattering to offer along the way.
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Nice ponds near the bike path, easy to get to.
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The large bathing pond is called that, but due to the use by the fishing club, the water quality is such that it is not really inviting for a swim. I was really looking forward to a refreshment and planned a bathing break here, but then I drove on without a bath. If you don't want to swim, but just want to take a break in a nice place, you've come to the right place. Around the ponds, lovingly designed benches invite you to rest.
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The lakes are found in the broader regions surrounding two localities named Gillersdorf: one in Styria, Austria, and another in Thuringia, Germany. Neither locality has significant lakes directly within its boundaries, but the surrounding areas offer various natural water bodies.
For a peaceful experience, consider visiting Knöpfelstaler Pond, known for its tranquility and a refuge. Another serene spot is Höllteich, a calm, forest-surrounded lake off the beaten track, offering a small hut and fireplace for lingering.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Ochsenbacher Pond is a quiet place with natural lawns and swimming areas, often recommended for families. Wiesenweg Ponds are also noted as family-friendly and easy to access near a bike path.
Absolutely. The areas around the lakes, particularly in Thuringia, are ideal for hiking. For example, Schönbrunn Reservoir is deeply embedded between valleys and is considered perfect for hiking. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including those listed in the Running Trails around Gillersdorf guide, which often overlap with scenic walking paths.
You'll find a variety of natural settings, from serene forest-enclosed ponds like Höllteich to larger man-made reservoirs such as Schönbrunn Reservoir, which is nestled between valleys. Many lakes offer viewpoints and are surrounded by natural monuments or forests, providing a peaceful outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. Guides like MTB Trails around Gillersdorf and Gravel biking around Gillersdorf feature routes that pass by or near several lakes, including the Schönbrunn Reservoir and Höllteich.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of these spots. Many appreciate the quiet atmosphere, the opportunities for rest and relaxation, and the scenic views. Places like Knöpfelstaler Pond are highlighted for their peace and harmony, while Ochsenbacher Pond is loved for its natural swimming areas.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' Höllteich is described as being 'off the beaten track,' offering a quiet and calm experience away from more crowded areas. It's a great option for those seeking solitude.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and enjoying the natural lawns, summer is ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, though specific amenities might vary seasonally.
Yes, some lakes are suitable for swimming. Ochsenbacher Pond is specifically mentioned as having nice, quiet areas for swimming and natural lawns. Always check local regulations and conditions before entering the water.
While specific public transport details for each individual lake are not provided, the Gillersdorf localities themselves are villages. Access to the surrounding lakes often requires personal transport or a combination of public transport to nearby towns followed by walking or cycling. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
Many of the lakes offer scenic viewpoints. Knöpfelstaler Pond and Höllteich are noted for their peaceful settings, which inherently provide beautiful views of the water and surrounding nature. Schönbrunn Reservoir, being deeply embedded in valleys, offers impressive vistas of the dam and landscape.


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