Lakes near Dietfurt an der Altmühl are situated within the Altmühltal Nature Park, a region characterized by its waterways and natural landscapes. The area is known as a "7-Täler-Stadt," featuring the Altmühl River and the Main-Danube Canal. These water bodies offer various opportunities for recreation and experiencing nature. The landscape includes impressive rock formations and wide valleys, providing diverse natural features.
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Very nice bike path
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Wonderful bathing oasis on hot summer days.
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Great for a mini detour from the official route.
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The St. Agatha bathing lake is great for a quick jump into the water...
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Great bike path! Easy to drive and a lot to look at.
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Behind Dietfurth it got really steep for a moment and we had to go up there!
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At the idyllically situated St. Agatha bathing lake in the Haidhof district, cooling off and swimming fun are guaranteed on hot summer days. Beautiful lawns invite you to linger. The bathing lake is supervised by the water rescue service on weekends during the season. A large parking lot (fees apply on weekends) is available. Unfortunately, barbecues, camping, and overnight stays are not permitted at St. Agatha bathing lake. Dogs are not allowed from May to September. St. Agatha bathing lake is listed as an EU bathing water, and the Kelheim Health Department monitors its water quality. A total of six water samples are taken and published during the summer months. https://www.naturpark-altmuehltal.de/freizeit/a-z/badesee_st_agatha-2297/
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Great place for a bathing stop, apparently not overcrowded even on Sundays.
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The region is characterized by the Altmühl River, the Main-Danube Canal, and various smaller rivers. For recreational purposes, you'll find idyllic swimming lakes like St. Agatha bathing lake and Kratzmühlsee North Shore, as well as picturesque Altmühl Oxbow Lakes, which are calm, cut-off meanders of the river.
For swimming and relaxation, St. Agatha bathing lake is an excellent choice. It's an idyllic EU bathing water with regularly monitored quality, sunbathing lawns, and supervised swimming during the season. Kratzmühlsee North Shore also offers top water quality and is great for a refreshing dip.
Yes, both St. Agatha bathing lake and Kratzmühlsee North Shore are considered family-friendly. St. Agatha has sunbathing lawns and supervised swimming, while Kratzmühlsee offers various sporting activities and a restaurant. The Altmühl Oxbow Lakes are also suitable for families looking for calm water activities like canoeing.
The Altmühl River and its oxbow lakes are ideal for activities like boat tours, canoeing, and fishing. You can rent canoes and equipment in Dietfurt, often with return transport provided. The area also features numerous marked hiking and cycling paths along the water, allowing for exploration of the natural beauty.
Yes, the water quality is generally very good. St. Agatha bathing lake is recognized as EU bathing water, with its quality regularly monitored and published by the health department. Kratzmühlsee North Shore is also known for its top water quality.
At St. Agatha bathing lake, grilling, camping, and overnight stays are generally not permitted. Dogs are also typically not allowed from May to September to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The lakes are situated within the Altmühltal Nature Park, offering diverse natural features. You'll encounter impressive rock formations, especially along the Altmühl River, as well as wide valleys, rolling hills, and flat meadows. The oxbow lakes provide picturesque, calm water settings.
Absolutely. The region is well-equipped with marked hiking and cycling paths along the Altmühl River and near the lakes. The 'Dietfurter Wasserwege' are specifically designed routes for exploring the local waterways. You can find many cycling routes, such as those in the Cycling around Dietfurt an der Altmühl guide, and gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Dietfurt an der Altmühl guide.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water-based activities at lakes like St. Agatha bathing lake and Kratzmühlsee North Shore. However, the area is suitable for various sporting activities year-round, with hiking and cycling enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn when the landscape offers beautiful colors.
Near Kratzmühlsee North Shore, you'll find the Seerestaurant Café Kratzmühle, which invites visitors to linger. The town of Dietfurt a.d. Altmühl itself also offers various dining options.
Yes, the Altmühl River and its calm oxbow lakes are perfect for boating and canoeing. Many local providers in Dietfurt offer canoe rentals, often including return transport, making it easy to explore the waterways from the water.
The Altmühl Oxbow Lakes are unique because they are older, cut-off meanders of the Altmühl River. This creates calm, picturesque water bodies that are distinct from the main river flow, offering a tranquil setting for nature observation and gentle water activities.
Yes, a large parking lot is available at St. Agatha bathing lake, though it might be subject to fees on weekends. Parking is generally accessible near popular recreational areas and trailheads throughout the region.


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