Best lakes around Rodeberg are found within the diverse natural landscape of Thuringia, Germany. While Rodeberg itself does not contain prominent large lakes, the surrounding region features various water bodies. These include former mining sites converted into recreational areas, historic pond systems, and extensive reservoirs. The area offers opportunities for hiking, water sports, and exploring unique geological formations.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Buy your entry chip during the day and enjoy it all in the evening
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A grassy path with beautiful views of the lake leads along the Sacrificial Moor. With a little luck, you can spot swans, great crested grebes, coots, and, along the shoreline, numerous dragonflies.
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Since 1947, peat has been mined in the Rieth between Oberdorla and Niederdorla. Animal bones and shards have been found time and again. However, when a bison skull, a wooden bowl and parts of a wooden idol were discovered in 1957, the staff of the Museum of Prehistory and Early History in Weimar were informed. It soon became clear that these were not the remains of a settlement, but an ancient cult site.
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Kain jump - legend Two boys were playing with marbles west of the village of Oberdorla. One of them was called Kain. While playing, he threw one of his marbles too far, so that it fell into a hole in the ground between some large stones in a small hollow. Kain tried to move the stones aside to get his marble out. When he finally managed to loosen one of the large chunks, a strong jet of water shot towards him, filling the entire hollow. The other boy called out to him in alarm: "Kain jump - otherwise you will drown!" This incident thus gave the sinkhole spring its name.
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If you have the time, definitely take a look.
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In the immediate vicinity, a stone from the local history society points to the former village site of Kogen.
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Unfortunately, due to extensive renovation work, our local recreation area cannot be reached. However, you can still use the restaurants, which are also very good 👍
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It is a very beautiful hiking destination. For beautiful photos, you should definitely take into account the time of day and lighting conditions.
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While Rodeberg itself doesn't have large, prominent lakes, the surrounding Thuringia region offers a diverse range of water bodies. These include former mining sites transformed into recreational areas like Erfurt's Lakes, historic pond systems such as the Ilmenau Ponds, and extensive reservoirs like the Hohenwarte Reservoir, often called the 'Thuringian Sea'.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Schwanenteich Mühlhausen is a great spot with recreational facilities, including pedal boats and a café. Erfurt's Lakes (Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See) also provide opportunities for bathing and water sports, along with cycling tracks and hiking trails suitable for families.
You can discover unique natural features like the Kainspring Sinkhole Spring, a geologically interesting site approximately 25 meters deep. Nearby, the Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen is another natural monument known for its turquoise blue water. The Ilmenau Ponds are also significant as one of Thuringia's largest natural wetlands, crucial for waterfowl and amphibians.
Yes, the Opfermoor Archaeological Site is a historically very interesting wetland area. This former shallow lake, which became boggy, revealed prehistoric remains during peat extraction. The Kainspring Sinkhole Spring also has historical significance, with a memorial stone reminding visitors of the former village 'Kogen' that existed there.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. The Hohenwarte Reservoir features the 74.4-kilometer Hohenwarte Reservoir Trail, providing stunning panoramic views. Near Erfurt, the lakes have surrounding cycling tracks and hiking trails. For more general hiking around Rodeberg, you can explore routes like the 'View from Faulunger Stein – Faulunger Schranne Viewpoint loop from Struth' or the 'Günther Eiche – Schäfersbrunnen Rest Area loop from Dörnaer Platz'. Find more details on Hiking around Rodeberg.
Yes, water sports are popular at several regional lakes. Erfurt's Lakes (Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See) are known for bathing and various water sports. The Hohenwarte Reservoir, often called the 'Thuringian Sea,' offers extensive opportunities for canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding, and swimming. You can even spend a night directly on the water in a 'Rollyboat' for a unique experience.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, bathing, and enjoying the vibrant natural wetlands like the Ilmenau Ponds. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for hiking around the reservoirs and lakes. Even winter can be pleasant for walks, though specific conditions should be checked.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Schwanenteich Mühlhausen has a very nice café called 'Cabana' with cakes, ice cream, and dishes. Hünenteich provides covered seating areas, perfect for picnics. The Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen also has a shelter nearby.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful picnic spots at places like Hünenteich, the family-friendly atmosphere and amenities at Schwanenteich Mühlhausen, and the geological interest of sites like the Kainspring Sinkhole Spring. The region's unique blend of nature, history, and outdoor activities is highly valued.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For example, the 'Günther Eiche – Schäfersbrunnen Rest Area loop from Dörnaer Platz' is an easy hiking route that can be enjoyed. Many of the paths around recreational lakes like Erfurt's Lakes are also suitable for leisurely strolls. You can find more easy routes on Easy hikes around Rodeberg.
For more details on Erfurt's Lakes, including Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See, and their recreational offerings, you can visit the official tourism website: Erfurt Tourismus.
Yes, the area around Rodeberg offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Küllstedt Tunnel – Küllstedter Tunnel loop from Effelder' or the 'Weather Cross – Blue Lagoon loop from Eigenrieden'. These routes often pass through scenic areas that may include views of local water bodies. Explore more options on MTB Trails around Rodeberg.


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