Lakes near Kalchreuth provide diverse natural water bodies for outdoor activities. The region around Kalchreuth, though a smaller community, features several appealing lakes and natural features. These water bodies contribute to the landscape, offering opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The area is known for its variety of lakes, from artificially created ones to tranquil forest ponds.
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Wöhrder Wiese, Nuremberg The Wöhrder Wiese is an inner-city green space along the Pegnitz River and Lake Wöhrder in the center of Nuremberg, south of the Wöhrd district. It is part of the Franconian Sand Axis. Below the weir of the Lower Wöhrder Lake, the Wöhrder Wiese is bordered by the Pegnitz River and its southern branch. The area is intensively used by recreationists and athletes, as well as for leisure and cultural events. From May to September, the Wöhrder Wiese is home to the Sensory Experience Center, as well as beer gardens in the summer. Cyclists and pedestrians cross the Wöhrder Wiese on their way from eastern Nuremberg to the city center. The six-hour run takes place annually in March on a circular route. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%B6hrder_Wiese
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Wöhrder See, Nuremberg Wöhrder See, the youngest of Nuremberg's waterways, is a popular local recreation area in the heart of the city, providing a natural habitat for endangered species. It is not a natural lake, but was created by damming the Pegnitz River, which flows through it. The idea for an inner-city lake existed as early as the 1930s. The project was approved for implementation in October 1959. In addition to the City of Nuremberg, the State Water Management Authority and the Middle Franconia District were involved in the planning and construction. Recreational concerns were not the only priority in the design. The lake is also part of the extensive flood protection measures after the Second World War. Construction work began in 1968 with the Lower Wöhrder See and continued until 1972. The sand trap above the waterway was built between 1972 and 1975. The final construction phase of the Upper Wöhrder Lake was completed in 1981. Text / Source: Nürnberg Infos.de / Nürnberger Nachrichten https://nuernberginfos.de/gewaesser-nuernberg/woehrder-see.php
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Currently free again. The beaver 🦫 had made himself comfortable under the forest path. Danger of collapse ⚠️
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A walk around the lake can be a lovely family walk. A total of 6.5 km with no elevation gain and a lovely, varied route.
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Good for meeting up with acquaintances and friends.
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Also very interesting from a historical perspective. On the Wöhrder Wiese, a monument in the form of metal stacks of paper commemorates the construction of the first German paper mill.
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The Wöhrder See in Nuremberg is a very beautiful lake. You can go for a nice walk there and also take a break in the cafes that are there. There is also a sports area which is really well laid out. There is also a very large playground for children that has been built really nicely and the children can let off steam there.
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For me, the slave lake is the highlight of the landscaped lakes, the entire facility is very well maintained and landscaped perfectly for me, parking lots and seating areas in the immediate vicinity.
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The region around Kalchreuth offers a diverse range of lakes, from artificially created ones like Sklavensee (also known as Grubweiher) to tranquil forest ponds such as Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg. You'll find local recreation areas like Wöhrder Lake, as well as larger lake districts suitable for day trips.
While some lakes offer recreational value, it's important to note that not all are suitable for swimming. For instance, Sklavensee is too shallow for swimming. The Silbersee near Nuremberg is explicitly not suitable for swimming due to a high concentration of hydrogen sulfide. For extensive water activities, the Großer Brombachsee and Kleiner Brombachsee, though further afield, are known for excellent water quality and recreational opportunities.
Several lakes are great for families. Wöhrder Lake is a popular local recreation area with a 6.5 km route perfect for family walks and various sports. Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg offers a tranquil natural escape, and Sklavensee features a fish educational path that can be interesting for children.
The Marloffsteiner Tongrube is particularly popular among dog owners, offering pleasant sunbathing areas and a great spot for lakeside outings with your canine companions.
Yes, Sklavensee, also known as Grubweiher, is known for winter activities. When frozen, it's suitable for ice skating, and the surrounding slopes are excellent for sledding.
For a relaxing natural environment, the Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg is highly recommended. This forested area with its ponds, affectionately called 'Swan Lake' or 'fairy tale pond,' is ideal for escaping daily stress and enjoying nature.
Yes, Sklavensee (Grubweiher) is suitable for fishing. Water samples have shown good results, and it even features a 'Fischlehrpfad' (fish educational path) with information about species like carp, pike, eel, and perch.
For a more extensive lake experience, the Großer Brombachsee and Kleiner Brombachsee, part of the Franconian Lake District, are excellent day trip options. Located about 50-51 kilometers from Kalchreuth, they offer picturesque scenery, excellent water quality, and a wide array of recreational activities, including various water sports, scenic walks, and cycling routes.
Many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. Wöhrder Lake has a 6.5 km route with no elevation gain, perfect for a varied family walk. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking in the wider Kalchreuth area, which often pass by or near these natural water bodies. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Kalchreuth, Road Cycling Routes around Kalchreuth, and MTB Trails around Kalchreuth guide pages.
At Wöhrder Lake, you can discover the Wellenreiter Sculpture and walk along the Wöhrder Lake Boardwalk, a 200-meter steel footbridge offering clear views over the water. Sklavensee is notable for its 'Fischlehrpfad' (fish educational path).
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet escape offered by places like Märchenweiher near Atzelsberg, while others find Wöhrder Lake to be a great local spot for walks, sports, and enjoying nature without traveling far. The variety ensures there's something for everyone, from tranquil relaxation to active outings.
Many lakes, such as Wöhrder Lake and Kreuz-Weiher, are conveniently located near Kalchreuth and surrounding towns, making them easily accessible for local visits. Wellenreiter Sculpture at Wöhrder Lake is also noted as wheelchair accessible, indicating good general accessibility for parts of the area.


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