Lakes around Waldershof offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region features both natural and artificially created lakes, many with origins in historical mining. These bodies of water serve as popular recreational areas, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by forests and moorland, contributing to the area's natural appeal.
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Especially in autumn, it's a feast for the eyes when the forest displays all its beautiful colors.
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The Fichtelsee is an approximately 10.5-hectare, artificially created reservoir located in the densely wooded valley between the Ochsenkopf and Schneeberg mountains in the municipality of Fichtelberg. Capacity: approximately 520,000 cubic meters of water; Maximum water depth: 16 meters; Altitude: 752 meters above sea level; It serves as a natural outdoor swimming pool and, with its surrounding facilities such as a lawn, children's playground, sports fields, and trails, is a popular local recreation area.
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Beautiful little lake, you can cycle around it completely.
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And always, always the Fichtelsee. An absolutely fantastic place to hike, cycle, linger, enjoy... The pictures speak for themselves!
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Ideal place to take a break. 😉
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A wonderful place for a short break!👍
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Makes the valley even more idyllic - very nice photo opportunity.
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The Waldershof region features a diverse mix of both natural and artificially created lakes. Many of these bodies of water have historical origins linked to mining activities, contributing to the unique character of the landscape.
Yes, the North Shore of Fichtelsee is part of a nature reserve where you can observe typical raised moor vegetation. The area is characterized by forests and moorland, offering beautiful natural scenery.
Fichtel Lake is a popular recreational area. You can enjoy boating, relax on the lawn, or explore the circular trails around the lake. In winter, it's also known for ice skating on an illuminated rink and groomed winter hiking trails.
Absolutely. Fichtel Lake is considered very family-friendly, offering a children's playground and sports fields. The Waterwheel in the Waldnaab Valley is another great spot for families, where children can play in shallow water.
Yes, there are numerous trails. Fichtel Lake has a recommended loop trail of about 2.7 kilometers. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Weißenstein castle ruins and the Upper Palatinate Tower' or the 'Legendary Steinwald tour'. Find more details on the Hiking around Waldershof guide.
Yes, Fichtel Lake is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great place to visit with your canine companion.
The lakes offer picturesque views, especially at the North Shore of Fichtelsee, which provides some of the most beautiful perspectives of the lake. The Lakeside Rocks at Fichtelsee also offer great viewpoints for enjoying the scenery.
The region's lakes often have historical ties to mining. A notable man-made feature is the Fichtelsee dam and gauge house, which, despite its functional purpose, offers beautiful photo opportunities and is part of a quiet lake round. The Waterwheel in the Waldnaab Valley is another idyllic historical site.
You can cycle around Fichtelsee, which is a great way to explore the area. For more dedicated cycling, consider gravel biking routes such as the 'Princes' Rocks – Fichtel Lake loop' or the 'Marktredwitz Town Center – Wullstein Cycle Route loop'. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Waldershof guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially at sunset, and the opportunity for quiet walks or relaxing by the water. The circular trails and the chance to enjoy nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the area offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Waldershof Castle loop' or the 'View of Waldershof – Pond in the Auenpark loop'. For more detailed running options, refer to the Running Trails around Waldershof guide.
The terrain around the lakes and in the broader Fichtelgebirge region can vary. While some lake loops like the one around Fichtel Lake are relatively flat, the surrounding area includes forests and moorland, and some hiking routes can be of moderate difficulty, such as those found in the Steinwald nature reserve.


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