Best lakes around Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting are found within a region characterized by diverse natural water bodies. The area features the Neydhartinger Moor, a unique fen recognized for its ecological significance and historical therapeutic properties. The Alm River also flows through the municipality, forming the Almauen nature reserve, which is known for its rich biodiversity. These prominent natural features offer various opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautifully laid out gravel ponds always invite you to take a break
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A "chilly" rest area next to the confluence of the Ager and Traun.
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A "chilling place" with 2 beautiful wooden loungers - the jetty photos don't fit here at all (pictures of Alm-Stegen). There is only a small wooden footbridge on the north side of the pond.
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In the municipality of Redlham, gravel has been mined intensively for decades. The resulting change in the landscape has developed into a new habitat for many plants and animals in recent years, but also with its numerous lakes into a popular local recreation area for many people in the area. Under the leader region of Vöckla Ager, the circular paths were resurfaced, benches and boards were set up and an artificial island was anchored in one of the ponds. This year, a large bathing lake is also to be built next to the Hoffmann Areal, thus expanding the range of leisure activities in this area as well. The path close to the Ager also always offers interesting insights into nature and can be combined with 2 circular paths across the ponds. These include exotic species such as a pair of Egyptian gooses and seagulls. One of the lakes is home to around 20 tufted ducks. The many cormorants move between the lakes. Like the goosanders, they need fresh fish every day for their meal. The beavers are nocturnal, you can only see their work on the fallen trees around the ponds. Many gray herons can also be seen. Like the Great Egret, they are extremely shy and keep a large flight distance. With a bit of luck, you can also see all kinds of songbirds and woodpeckers in the adjacent alluvial forests. These include the rare long-tailed tits, which are already building their nests at an early age. Large herds of deer are hiding on the fields above and the red kite, which has just returned from the south, is circling above their heads. For food, however, it needs small animals such as mice or sick rabbits, but will also eat carrion if necessary. A visit to the adventure area gravel pond in Redlham is always a beautiful nature experience and not only interesting for photographers.
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Paradise for bikers and hikers
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Lie in the lounger and simply enjoy.
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Nice piece to cross the river.
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The perfect way to take a break along the Roman Cycle Path. There are several small, tranquil bathing spots along the shore. Here, nature still seems to be undisturbed.
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The region around Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting features a diverse range of water bodies beyond traditional lakes. You'll find unique natural fens like the Neydhartinger Moor, the Alm River with its alluvial forests, and several smaller, tranquil bathing spots and gravel ponds such as Lake Redlham and the Redlham Gravel Ponds.
The Neydhartinger Moor is a unique fen and nature reserve, historically recognized as the oldest known medicinal moor bath in the world. Its therapeutic properties, used since the Middle Ages, stem from a rich 'moor bouquet' of natural ingredients. While not a swimming lake, it's significant for its ecological value, diverse plant species, and health tourism, offering treatments like moor baths and packs.
Yes, some water bodies offer swimming opportunities. Lake Redlham has several small, tranquil bathing spots. Additionally, the Redlham Circular Walk passes an idyllic quarry pond that invites visitors to linger and swim.
The Alm River flows through Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting, originating from Lake Almsee. Its clear, potable water and surrounding Almauen nature reserve offer picturesque scenery. You can enjoy nature observation, walking, and hiking along paths like the Almuferweg, which follows the river's course.
Many spots are suitable for families. Lake Redlham, the Pond on the Ager, and the Redlham Gravel Ponds are all categorized as family-friendly. These locations often provide resting areas and natural settings for breaks.
The area is great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and nature observation. For instance, the hiking guide for Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting offers routes like the 'Villa Rustica Totenhölzl – Alm Footbridge loop'. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Pond on the Ager – Römerweg along the Ager River loop' found in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, there are. The Redlham Circular Walk is a popular route that takes you past former gravel lakes, offering an idyllic setting for a hike. You can also find easy walks around the area, such as those listed in the easy hikes guide, like the 'Fish Ladder Reuharting – Nature Trail loop'.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Neydhartinger Moor boasts over four hundred plant species, some dating back 30,000 years. The Almauen nature reserve along the Alm River is home to diverse plant and animal species, including various fish like brown trout and grayling. You might even spot turtles in the Wooden Jetty at the Lambach Power Plant Pond.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and undisturbed natural settings. Many enjoy taking breaks along the Roman Cycle Path at spots like Lake Redlham, or finding a 'paradise for bikers and hikers' at the Pond on the Ager. The clear waters and scenic views, especially around the Redlham Gravel Ponds, are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The Pond on the Ager is a popular viewpoint and resting area, particularly for bikers and hikers. The Wooden Jetty at the Lambach Power Plant Pond also offers a scenic spot to stop and enjoy the surroundings.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities and natural beauty, with pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and swimming. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery as the foliage changes. The Neydhartinger Moor and Almauen nature reserve can be appreciated year-round for their unique ecological features.


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