Gemeindefreies Gebiet Fichtelberg
Gemeindefreies Gebiet Fichtelberg
Lakes near Fichtelberg Fichtelgebirge are situated within the Fichtel Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features several lakes, including artificial reservoirs and natural bathing spots. These bodies of water provide various recreational opportunities and serve as focal points for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its forested surroundings and the presence of unique natural features like moors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Karchesweiher also includes the Karches country house. The name comes from the Weissmain blast furnace (= Karches). Built in 1706 by master smelter Johann Christoph Weller with an associated dwelling for the smelters. He processed the iron mica found in the immediate vicinity. Today it is a great excursion restaurant with a wonderful ambiance and beer garden by the lake.
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A very nice place for a break, great view of the lake🤩
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From this seat you can really enjoy the Fichtelsee, a wonderful place.
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Whoever installed the bench had an eye for a particularly beautiful spot.
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Very nice to get away from everyday life for a bit.
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From here you can enjoy the idyllic lake.
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Nice opportunity to look at the lake from there in peace
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Numerous hiking trails start from this small lake and the adjacent car park. Since the Karchessee is located directly on the B 303, it is not so idyllic.
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Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Fichtel Lake offers a children's playground, sunbathing lawn, and boating facilities. Nagler See features a children's water play area and a meadow labyrinth. Weißenstädter See provides swimming, pedal boating, and beach volleyball, along with an easily accessible lakeside path for walking and cycling.
Yes, several lakes offer winter activities when conditions allow. At Fichtelsee, a dedicated ice rink is prepared on the asphalt area for ice skating and curling, with equipment available for rent. Nagler See also transforms into a venue for ice skating and curling during the colder months.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Fichtelsee Moor, adjacent to Fichtel Lake, is a nature reserve with unique flora and fauna, including beavers, accessible via a boardwalk. Weißenstädter See and its surroundings also function as a nature reserve, particularly for birds. The forested areas around the lakes offer opportunities for nature observation.
Absolutely. There is a scenic circular trail around Fichtel Lake, perfect for walks. Weißenstädter See boasts an approximately 4-kilometer-long, easily accessible lakeside path. Nagler See also has a comfortable circular path ideal for leisurely strolls. For more extensive hiking, Karchesweiher serves as a starting point for numerous trails, including routes to the Weißmainfelsen and Ochsenkopf summit.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Erllohe' or 'View from Bayreuther Haus – Bayreuther House loop from Fichtelberg'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'View of Fichtelsee – Weissmain Rocks loop from Brand'. Additionally, there are many hiking opportunities, including 'Marterlweg (Mehlmeisel)' and 'Bayreuther House – Rotenfels Rock Formation loop from Fichtelberg'. You can explore more options in the running, MTB, and hiking guides for the region.
The lakes offer good swimming opportunities. Weißenstädter See has excellent bathing water quality. Nagler See is a natural bathing lake, and Fichtel Lake functions as a natural outdoor pool, though its water is naturally acidic due to its moor origins, giving it a brownish hue.
Yes, many lakes are well-equipped. Fichtel Lake has boating facilities, a sunbathing lawn, a children's playground, and sports fields. Nagler See provides changing rooms, showers, a kiosk, a Kneipp facility, and a meadow labyrinth. Karchesweiher has an adjacent car park and a restaurant nearby.
While specific public transport details vary, Karchesweiher has an adjacent car park, making it a convenient starting point for many activities. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules, though many areas are best reached by car with parking facilities available.
Weißenstädter See is the largest lake in the Fichtelgebirge, offering a wide array of leisure activities including sailing, surfing, and fishing. It features a unique 'Poesiepfad' (poetry path) with granite steles inscribed with poems, inviting contemplation. The area also functions as a nature reserve for birds and includes health and wellness facilities as part of a health resort.
Nagler See is a protected natural monument that originated from a mill pond dating back to 1694. It's known for its Kneipp facility, meadow labyrinth, and children's water play area. The village of Nagel, where the lake is located, is also known as a 'Kräuterdorf' (herb village), offering additional attractions like herb gardens and themed walks.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on the circular trails. For instance, Fichtel Lake is noted as dog-friendly. However, specific rules regarding dogs in swimming areas or nature reserves may apply, so it's always best to observe local signage.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the sunbathing areas. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking. In winter, when temperatures drop, lakes like Fichtelsee and Nagler See become venues for ice skating and curling.


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