Best lakes around Hohenau are situated within the Bavarian Forest National Park region, an area recognized for its extensive forest landscapes and hiking opportunities. The municipality of Hohenau itself is surrounded by the district of Freyung-Grafenau, which hosts several notable lakes. These aquatic environments offer diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. The region's lakes include historical reservoirs and natural formations, providing varied experiences for visitors.
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Small, picturesque reservoir. It reminds me a lot of the Harz Mountains.🫶
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Short but very fun trail section and the landscape is also very beautiful 👍🏻
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A visit is worthwhile at any time of year
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A wonderful opportunity to take a break on the way back to Mauth.
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One of the most beautiful valleys on my 2022 tour. Coming from the Wistlberg, early in the morning there is a calm, magical atmosphere. The valley that follows can also be ridden down in both directions, easily and beautifully.
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A very beautiful lake that was once created for the timber drift and renovated as a monument. Here again one of the well-made and easy-to-understand information boards in the national park on this very topic.
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The region around Hohenau features a mix of historical reservoirs, originally built for timber transportation, and natural lakes. Examples include the artificial Martinsklause Reservoir and Reschbachklause, alongside natural formations like Lake Rachel (Rachelsee) and the glacial Great Arber Lake (Großer Arbersee).
Yes, several lakes in the area are significant cultural monuments. The Martinsklause Reservoir and Reschbachklause are well-preserved timber rafting hermitages from the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Teufelsbachklause — dam and shelter is another technical monument from the timber industry.
Many lakes around Hohenau are family-friendly. The Martinsklause Reservoir, Reschbachklause, Teufelsbachklause — dam and shelter, and Hammerklause Pond are all noted as family-friendly, often featuring facilities or easy paths for enjoyable outings.
Yes, the Großarmschlag Reservoir is specifically noted for having wheelchair-accessible paths, allowing more visitors to enjoy its idyllic, forest-lined setting.
For a peaceful experience, Lake Rachel (Rachelsee) is known as the quietest and smallest of the cirque lakes in the Bavarian Forest, offering a pristine and tranquil environment within a nature reserve.
The Great Arber Lake (Großer Arbersee) is famous for its unique floating islands, which are peat bogs that move on the water's surface. Similarly, Kleiner Arbersee features 'swimming islands' of moss and plants, making for a fascinating natural spectacle.
Dreiburgensee is a popular spot for swimming and also offers boats for hire, making it a great choice for water activities in the region.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including a 9-kilometer path around Kleiner Arbersee. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Hohenau, which includes routes like the 'Circular route Crayfish - Family-friendly tour over stock and stone'.
The area offers diverse cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Reschbachklause – Mauther Lake loop' or 'Großer Schwarzbach – Finsterau Village loop'. Gravel biking options include 'Moldau Cycle Path Near Modrava' and 'Teufelsbach Trail – Reschbachtal Stream loop'. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Hohenau guide and the Gravel biking around Hohenau guide.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. The Reschbachklause has a refuge and seating areas ideal for a short break. Near Kleiner Arbersee, you can find the Seehäusl, known for its traditional Bavarian potato soup. The Hammerklause Pond is also described as a fantastic place for a little break.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene environment, the historical significance of the timber rafting reservoirs, and the unique natural features like floating islands. The opportunities for pleasant strolls, photo opportunities, and the overall natural beauty within the Bavarian Forest National Park are highly valued.
The Großarmschlag Reservoir is particularly noted for offering perfect photo opportunities with its idyllic, forest-lined setting and the dammed water of the Große Ohe.


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