Best lakes around Bad Kötzting, a recognized Kneipp spa town in the Bavarian Forest, offer diverse recreational opportunities. The region provides access to picturesque natural settings, including glacial lakes and man-made reservoirs. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from serene lake shores to ancient forests.
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Very idyllic, easy to drive or to walk. Lots of shade through the trees 🌳 🌳 😃🌞
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The Drachensee can be circumnavigated in about 10 kilometers. In the summer months, the round can be shortened to about 5 kilometers by crossing a bridge (lake crossing).
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Note for the winter months: In winter the bridge is dismantled and there is only the possibility to turn back halfway or to go the larger circuit (+5km)
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Too bad that there are many highlights several times
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Around the Höllensteinsee there are many great opportunities for hiking and biking 👌 everyone gets their money's worth here 👍 This place is 100% worth a visit 😉
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The Blaibacher See has been a reservoir on the Schwarzer Regen between Viechtach and Cham since October 1964 with a water surface of around 47 hectares. The Pulling power plant, named after the nearby Blaibach district of Pulling, is located at the barrage built between 1962 and 1964.
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The region around Bad Kötzting features a diverse range of lakes, including man-made reservoirs like Lake Blaibach and Dragon Lake, as well as ancient glacial lakes such as Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee. You'll also find smaller, local lakes like Blauberger-See and the lake within the Bad Kötzting Spa Park.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Großer Arbersee has a gentle, easily accessible circular trail of about 1.6 kilometers. Lake Blaibach is also a popular spot for hiking, with a shared path along its bank. For more hiking routes, you can explore the various running trails around Bad Kötzting, many of which pass by or near the lakes.
Lake Blaibach is a favored spot for bathers, offering a spacious sunbathing lawn, and you can also rent boats and stand-up paddles there. Dragon Lake is another excellent choice, with designated bathing areas. Swimming is prohibited at the glacial lakes like Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee to protect their natural integrity.
Absolutely. Lake Blaibach and Dragon Lake are both considered family-friendly, offering activities like swimming, picnicking, and easy walks. The Bad Kötzting Spa Park also features a lake and is very family-friendly with well-maintained paths and facilities.
The Großer Arbersee is famous for its unique 'floating islands,' which are a botanical anomaly. Both Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee are captivating glacial lakes, remnants of the Ice Age, nestled amidst primeval-like forests and steep rock faces, offering an amazing natural spectacle.
Yes, Lake Blaibach is popular with cyclists, with a shared path along its bank. You can find various cycling routes, including those that incorporate Lake Blaibach, in the cycling guide for Bad Kötzting. Cycling is prohibited within the nature reserves of Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee.
During colder months, when the ice is sufficiently thick, both Blaibacher See and the local Blauberger-See become popular spots for ice skating and ice stock sports. The Blauberger-See, in particular, is known for its wind-protected location, making it ideal for these activities.
Yes, Dragon Lake and the lake within the Bad Kötzting Spa Park are both noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering inclusive options for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful landscapes and views, especially around Lake Blaibach. The well-designed facilities and diverse activity options at places like Dragon Lake are also highly appreciated. The serene atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation amidst nature are consistently highlighted.
Yes, near Blaibacher See, you'll find a kiosk for snacks and drinks, and a nearby restaurant offering traditional Bavarian meals. At Großer Arbersee, the newly built Arberseehaus provides a winter garden, a 'Seestube,' and a sun terrace for a relaxing break. The Bad Kötzting Spa Park also has facilities available.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and boating at Blaibacher See and Dragon Lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage around the Arbersee lakes. In winter, when conditions allow, Blaibacher See and Blauberger-See are great for ice sports.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various MTB trails around Bad Kötzting, some of which include sections near lakes like Lake Blaibach, providing scenic rides through the Bavarian Forest.


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