Best lakes around Hemmersheim are situated in the wider region of Bavaria, Germany, a municipality within the district of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim. The area is characterized by a rural landscape with various natural water bodies, including ponds and landscape lakes. While Hemmersheim itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding vicinity offers several spots for recreation and nature observation.
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An oasis for resting, relaxing, and dreaming is our landscape lake
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The newly created scenic lake between the village of Seinsheim and the vineyards of the "Seinsheimer Hohenbühl" appellation offers an oasis for rest and relaxation. Parts of the Tree Horoscope Trail also encircle the lake. Swimming is not permitted, but relaxation is allowed. There is a playground for children and a volleyball court for adults.
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The Seinsheim bathing lake - scenic lake
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The Iff stream's short course was once lined with 22 mills. 18 of them still stand today – the Mill Trail runs alongside them. Some of them have been lovingly restored.
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The path up to the Zeubelrieder Weiher is wonderful to cycle. The gradient is quite moderate and you can manage it even without an e-bike. The path is very idyllic. Cattle graze on one side of the path. In spring you can admire flowering meadows on the other side and marvel at the many butterflies. The pond invites you to take a break.
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Oxen are almost always grazing along the side of the road.
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It is impressive how the water is pressed out of the ground - unfortunately everything there is very neglected
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Just take a break
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While Hemmersheim itself doesn't feature large lakes, the wider region offers a variety of natural water bodies, including scenic landscape lakes, tranquil ponds, and unique nature reserves. These spots are ideal for relaxation and observing natural features.
Yes, the Blutsee-Moor Nature Reserve, located in the Irtenberger Forest, is a notable wetland ecosystem featuring boggy areas and the unique 'Blutsee' (Blood Lake). While direct entry into the moor is restricted, marked hiking trails around its perimeter offer excellent opportunities to observe its diverse flora and fauna. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Visitors often enjoy the Seinsheim Landscape Lake, which offers an oasis for rest and relaxation, complete with a playground and volleyball court. Another peaceful option is the Zeubelrieder Pond and Grazing Cattle, known for its quiet surroundings and fine gravel path, making it easy to navigate.
Generally, swimming is not permitted in many of the smaller lakes and ponds in the region. For example, swimming is explicitly not allowed at the Seinsheim Landscape Lake, and activities like bathing are prohibited at the Nassau Reservoir. These water bodies are primarily for nature observation and relaxation.
Absolutely! The Seinsheim Landscape Lake is very family-friendly, featuring a playground for children. The Zeubelrieder Pond and Grazing Cattle is also easy to navigate with children, offering a peaceful setting for a family outing. Additionally, the Pond with rest area provides a simple spot for a break with tables and benches.
The Blutsee-Moor Nature Reserve is home to diverse flora and fauna, including various frog, dragonfly, and bat species, and unique bog vegetation. At the Iff Springs (Taubenlöcher), you can see the three spring pots that once supplied a nearby castle with drinking water, set in a small wood. The general area offers opportunities to observe local wildlife in their natural habitats.
Yes, near the Small Lake Near Reichelsburg, you'll find the Reichelsburg ruin, which is definitely worth seeing and adds a historical dimension to your visit. The Iff Springs (Taubenlöcher) also have historical significance, as they once supplied Schloss Frankenberg with drinking water.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Parts of the Tree Horoscope Trail encircle the Seinsheim Landscape Lake. The Blutsee-Moor Nature Reserve also has marked hiking trails around its perimeter. For more structured routes, you can explore easy hikes in the area, such as the 'Small Lake Near Reichelsburg – Aub Market Square loop', which you can find in the Easy hikes around Hemmersheim guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find mountain biking trails, including routes like the 'Nassauer Reservoir – Röttingen Market Square loop', in the MTB Trails around Hemmersheim guide. For a different cycling experience, consider gravel biking routes such as the 'Frankenberg Castle – Wine Paradise Barn loop' from the Gravel biking around Hemmersheim guide.
Visitors highly value the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere these water bodies offer. The opportunity to observe nature, enjoy easy walks, and find family-friendly spots like playgrounds are frequently mentioned. The community has shown its appreciation with numerous upvotes and photos, highlighting the scenic beauty and tranquility of these regional gems.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant colors. Even in winter, a crisp walk around the frozen ponds can be a serene experience, though specific activities might be limited.
While specific regulations can vary by location, many natural areas in Germany are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on a leash. It's always best to look for local signage at each specific lake or nature reserve to confirm their pet policies before your visit.


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