Best lakes around Erlenbach bei Marktheidenfeld offer diverse natural features within the Main-Spessart region. This area, situated near the Main River, provides a landscape characterized by forests and river valleys. The lakes here are often former gravel pits transformed into recreational areas, ensuring varied opportunities for visitors. These natural settings contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great facility... also popular with car users
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A refuge, as a good shelter and opportunity for a break.
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Very pretty. Some cute ducks appreciate that too :)
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With ample parking for visitors, but long-term parking is prohibited 🚫
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Historic complex in a beautiful natural setting. Possibility for fishing and for refreshments.
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Playgrounds for the little ones and relaxation on the lawns and benches. You just have to be careful not to lie in the dirt of the geese :-)
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Extensive leisure facility with adventure playground, boules courts, football field, basketball field, table tennis table, benches, XXL loungers, Maradies lakes, etc. Something for the whole family to play and relax.
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For swimming, consider Klostersee in Triefenstein, known for its excellent water quality and designated swimming area. The Erlabrunner Seen offer two lakes with a sandy beach and a shallow southern end suitable for non-swimmers. Badesee Freudenberg is another excellent choice, fed by natural springs and chlorine-free, making it ideal for sensitive skin.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Erlabrunner Seen feature a children's playground, beach volleyball, and a zip line. Badesee Freudenberg has a playground, diving tower, and a snake slide. Maradies Lakes also offer a recreation facility with a playground and a Kneipp facility. The Pond and White House in Naturpark Spessart provides a pleasant, idyllic path suitable for family hikes.
Amenities vary by lake. Klostersee provides public toilets, an ice and snack machine, and a large parking lot. The Erlabrunner Seen offer grilling spots, toilets, showers, a large kiosk with a beer garden, and ample parking. Badesee Freudenberg is well-equipped with a kiosk, a restaurant (Cafe Badesee), and free parking. Many also feature sunbathing lawns and playgrounds.
Yes, the Grünau Charterhouse is a historical site with an adjacent lake, featuring a beer garden and a restaurant. The Kartause Grünau Monastery and Lake is a former Carthusian monastery near Schollbrunn, offering a beautiful setting for relaxation and breaks during tours.
Beyond swimming, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Path Above the Quarry' or 'Marienkapelle – Frank-Haus' loops. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like 'Tauber Bridge in Gamburg – Bronnbach Monastery' or 'Main River Cycle Path' loops. Gravel biking options include routes like 'Main bridge in Marktheidenfeld – Water buffalo in the Hafenlohr Valley'. You can explore more routes in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for Erlenbach bei Marktheidenfeld.
Generally, dogs are not permitted in the designated bathing areas of lakes like the Erlabrunner Seen and Badesee Freudenberg to ensure a clean and safe environment for all visitors. It's always best to check local signage for specific rules at each location.
The summer months (June to August) are ideal for swimming and enjoying water-based activities due to warmer temperatures. For hiking and exploring the natural scenery around the lakes, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and beautiful foliage.
Yes, the main recreational lakes are generally well-accessible by car. Klostersee has a large parking lot directly behind the Triefensteinhalle. The Erlabrunner Seen offer ample parking for approximately 1,000 vehicles, and Badesee Freudenberg also provides free parking on site.
The Erlabrunner Seen are notable for a zip line that leads to a small island in the larger lake, as well as beach volleyball courts. Badesee Freudenberg boasts a diving tower and a snake slide. Klostersee is a popular spot for anglers and hosts an annual fishing festival. The Maradies Lakes include a Kneipp facility.
The Grünau Charterhouse offers a restaurant and a beer garden. At the Erlabrunner Seen, you'll find a large kiosk with a beer garden. Badesee Freudenberg has a kiosk and a restaurant called Cafe Badesee. These spots provide convenient options for refreshments and meals.
Many lakes in the region, such as Klostersee and Badesee Freudenberg, originated as former gravel pits that have been transformed into recreational areas. They are often fed by natural springs, ensuring good water quality. You can also find lakes nestled within forests, like the Pond and White House in Naturpark Spessart, offering idyllic natural settings.


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