Lakes around Partenstein are primarily situated within the Spessart Nature Park, a region known for its extensive forests and tranquil natural environments in Bavaria. The area's geography is characterized by wooded hills and valleys, where these lakes are located. These bodies of water offer points of interest for outdoor exploration and provide calm settings. The region features natural lakes, forest lakes, and those with specific historical uses like wet storage.
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The Grimmenwiesensee has a water surface of 2.3 hectares and a depth of 0.30 m to 3.3 m.
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The Grimmenwiesenbach is a right tributary of the Lohrbach in the Main-Spessart district in the Bavarian Spessart. It is formed in Neuhütten by the confluence of the Äußerer Bach and Schwarzengrundbach. Äußerer Bach The Äußerer Bach rises in the Stockbrunnen north of the Bischborner Hof, below the federal highway 26, in the Lohrerstraße forest. It flows in a northerly direction and is fed with additional water from the Gailsborn. The Äußerer Bach is the longer source stream at 3.9 km. Schwarzengrundbach The source of the 3.0 km long Schwarzengrundbach is the Schwarze Brunnen, located north of Rothenbuch, in the Rothenbuch forest. It is reinforced by the Fuchsbrunnen, passes the so-called Quellfurt and joins the Äußerer Bach in Neuhütten. Course After the confluence of the source streams, the Grimmenwiesenbach flows through the Grimmwiesensee, which was built as part of the village renewal project. Before its completion, this place was used as arable land. At the Fleckensteinsmühle north of the town, the Grimmenwiesenbach passes under the state road 2317 (Kahltal-Spessart cycle path) and flows into the right arm of the Lohrbach. Source: Wikipedia
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A storm has left its mark. Many trees have fallen into the lake.
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Dared too. Water tastes great!
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Small but fine source... and I survived it... apparently not just for the dog...😉
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Beautiful lake with kiosk Schwanenhütte.
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Here you can tap refreshing, cold drinking water! Incidentally, the source used to be used to supply drinking water to the Schönrain monastery further down. Hence the name.
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The lakes around Partenstein are primarily nestled within the Spessart Nature Park, characterized by extensive forests and tranquil natural environments. You'll find natural lakes, forest lakes, and some with historical uses like wet storage, all contributing to the serene landscape.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. For instance, the Aubach Lakes, Middle Aubachsee, Bomigsee, Rothenbuch, Kaltengrundsee, and the North Shore of Grimmenwiesensee are all noted as family-friendly, offering peaceful environments and opportunities for relaxation.
The Aubach Lakes are very popular, offering a peaceful environment with a fisherman's hut. Kaltengrundsee is also a must-see, known for its natural beauty in the Spessart Forest and a small jetty. Visitors also appreciate Middle Aubachsee, part of the interconnected Aubach lake system, with a scenic path along its shore.
Absolutely. The lakes are often surrounded by hiking trails. For example, a beautiful path runs along the shore of Middle Aubachsee. You can find various hiking options, including easy trails, by exploring the Easy hikes around Partenstein guide.
Yes, many of the lakes offer scenic viewpoints. Middle Aubachsee provides great views of the calm water and idyllic landscape from its shore path. The Aubach Lakes and Kaltengrundsee are also noted for their natural beauty and inviting spots like jetties.
Beyond hiking, you can find opportunities for running and gravel biking. The area around Bomigsee, Rothenbuch is known for great MTB trails. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Partenstein and Gravel biking around Partenstein guides.
Kaltengrundsee has a notable history; it was created in 1935 as a wet storage area for the conservation of trunk wood and later used for fish farming. It has been lovingly preserved as a biotope since 1973 and was designated a natural monument in 1977.
Yes, visitors often mention places to rest and eat. The Aubach Lakes feature a fisherman's hut that provides a place for a meal. Near the North Shore of Grimmenwiesensee, there's a kiosk, and Bomigsee, Rothenbuch is described as a nice corner for a rest.
The Aubach Lakes, including Middle Aubachsee, are known for their peaceful environment and idyllic landscape. They are interconnected by dams, and a beautiful path runs along their shores, offering great views. The presence of a fisherman's hut also adds to their charm, providing a spot for visitors to relax and enjoy a meal.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many appreciate the peaceful environment, the opportunity for quiet relaxation, and the scenic views offered by the surrounding forests and calm waters. The presence of amenities like fisherman's huts and jetties also enhances the experience.
Yes, the lakes around Partenstein are often described as offering peace and quiet. The Aubach Lakes are specifically highlighted as providing the tranquility needed, and Kaltengrundsee has a small jetty that invites visitors to linger in its natural setting.


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