Best lakes around Dermbach are found in the scenic Thuringian Rhön, an area characterized by its natural landscape and unique geological formations. This region is known for its distinctive sinkhole lakes, formed by underground processes, alongside other recreational water bodies. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes offering diverse natural features and activities.
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A castle with a campsite is rarely found. Yet this small, fine one is special among the motorhome pitches. Being mobile is a must here, as there is no catering. But plenty of space for guests in the green. The entire area around the castle is worth seeing.
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Great view of the lake and the surrounding area.
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The slopes offer beautiful nature.
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A beautiful piece of nature from all sides.
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Nice place to stay for a short while.
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The two-storey building with the round stair tower now houses holiday apartments. Built around 1600, Johann Leopold von Geyso bought the estate in 1710 and added the stair tower to the front. The von Geyso family lived in the castle until the middle of the 19th century. It came into the possession of the Prussian Minister of Trade von Berlepsch via the industrialist Wenzel. Outbuildings and farm buildings fell victim to the great village fire in 1895. After the Second World War, the property was nationalised and the local administration and library moved in. A descendant of the von Berlepschs got the property back after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Nice little walk around the reservoir
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The region around Dermbach is known for its distinctive sinkhole lakes (Erdfallsee), formed by underground salt leaching. These geological formations create unique ecosystems. A prime example is the Bernshäuser Kutte, the largest and deepest sinkhole lake in the Thuringian Rhön.
For swimming and bathing, the Schönsee near Urnshausen is highly recommended, known for its excellent water quality. The Kiesgrube Immelborn, while a bit further afield, also offers multiple bathing lakes with great water quality, particularly Kiessee II.
Yes, both the Schönsee and the Kiesgrube Immelborn feature camping sites, allowing visitors to stay close to nature and enjoy the recreational opportunities.
Fishing is possible at several lakes. The Schönsee is managed by the Urnshausen e.V. fishing club. The Grimmelbach Reservoir is also known for fish like pike, carp, perch, rudd, and zander.
You can expect to see dense forests, striking red Buntsandstein cliffs, and diverse ecosystems. The Bernshäuser Kutte, for instance, is encircled by forests and cliffs, and is a designated nature reserve and geotop.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Around the Bernshäuser Kutte, you can enjoy tranquil forest walks. For more extensive options, explore guides like Hiking around Dermbach, which offers routes like the 'View of Dermbach and Pleß' loop.
Many lakes offer family-friendly activities. The Schönsee is ideal for families with its bathing and camping facilities. The Kiesgrube Immelborn also features a playground and various activities like paddle boat rentals, making it great for families.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the Kiesgrube Immelborn offers a wide array of activities including paddle boat rentals, volleyball, windsurfing, and diving. It also hosts annual triathlon and lake swimming competitions, as well as summer events.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Bernshäuser Kutte is noted for its quiet, relaxing atmosphere and pure nature. The Schönsee is cherished as a 'gem' for relaxation and unwinding in a mystical forest setting.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. The Kiesgrube Immelborn serves as a convenient starting point for cycling tours along the Werra River. You can find more routes in guides such as Cycling around Dermbach, which includes routes like the 'Felda Rail Trail'.
No, wild swimming is not permitted in all lakes, especially in protected natural areas. For example, swimming is strictly prohibited in the Bernshäuser Kutte to protect its sensitive ecosystem. Always check local regulations for each specific lake.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. A path encircles the Bernshäuser Kutte, offering an adventurous route. For more general easy hikes, consider routes from the Easy hikes around Dermbach guide, such as the 'View of Oberalba' loop.


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