Lakes around Leutershausen are primarily found in the surrounding Landkreis Ansbach, offering various natural water bodies. The region features a mix of recreational lakes, nature reserves, and historical ponds. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation within a short distance of Leutershausen. The landscape is characterized by forests and open areas, with several lakes serving as significant ecological habitats.
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It's a beautiful place! Totally idyllic.
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Inspiring beautiful monument in the town center of Leutershausen with the inscription: "GUSTAV WEISSKOPF / GUSTAVE WHITEHEAD / LEADING FLIGHT PIONEER FIRST MOTORIZED FLIER / BORN ON 1.1.1874 A FEW STEPS FROM HERE / LOCKSMITH MECHANIC GENIAL ENGINE INVENTOR DESIGNER / OF VARIOUS AIRCRAFT FROM YOUTH. / SEVERAL YEARS OF SEAFARING 1895 EMIGRANT TO BOSTON USA. / 11.11.1897 WRITTEN NOTICE OF MOTOR FLIGHT ATTEMPTS / APRIL OR MAY 1899 1ST PASSENGER FLIGHT WITH HEATER.STEAM ENGINE / AND NO. 20 TO THE SUBURB OF PITTSBURGH WITH / CRASH LANDING BETWEEN ROOF AND 3RD FLOOR. / RELOCATION TO BRIDGEPORT CON. / AUGUST 14, 1901 WITH NO. 21 ACETYLENE-HYDROGEN ENGINE FRONT- / WHEEL DRIVE: TAKE-OFF FLIGHT OF 2.7 KM LENGTH AT 10-15 M HEIGHT / AND SAFE LANDING 1ST WATER LANDING / JANUARY 17, 1902 WITH NO. 22 AND DIESEL ENGINE ROUND TRIP OF / 11 KM LENGTH UP TO 60 M HEIGHT 1905 US PATENT ON GLIDER / FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINES AND AIRCRAFT / 1911 HELICOPTER PROJECT: SEIZURE AND LOSS OF HIS WORKSHOP / CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ENGINES AND FINISHED PARTS / DIED ON 10.10.1927 IN FAIRFIELD CON. - POOR AND FORGOTTEN."
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The only nature reserve in the city of Ansbach with an area of 52 hectares. The eponymous Scheerweiher was created in the Middle Ages as a fish pond by damming two streams. Since then, the pond has developed into an ecologically mature body of still water in Middle Franconia. Coming from Schalkhausen, there is a car park immediately after the railway underpass. The unmarked circular path around the nature reserve leads from the car park to the small observation tower, which offers a beautiful view of the extensive pond area with just a few steps. Following the road, you reach the Scheermühle via the Scheerweiher dam. The water from the pond was used to operate the Scheermühle, which was built in the 17th century, until 1930. This is indicated by a wooden coat of arms in the gable of the roof of the half-timbered house. Continuing through the forest towards Neudorfer Mühle, the path finally leads in an arc back towards the car park. The last section of the path runs along a former road, parallel to the railway tracks, back to the starting point. More than 60 species of birds breed in the area, and toads and newts use the nearby pond to spawn. Over five thousand common toads form one of the largest populations in the Franconian Heights natural area.
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Well-preserved city gate and shortly behind it the story of an aviation pioneer continues.
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The Sonnensee is located in the Frankenhöhe Nature Park and to the east of Flachslanden and Kettenhöfstetten. The natural bathing lake is the perfect destination for a day of swimming or camping. At the Sonnesee you are in a natural environment. Anyone looking for peace and nature is in the right place here. The campsite and the guesthouse at the Sonnensee are also located here.
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The Hornauer Weiher is considered to be the origin of the Altmühl, but it is probably the nearby deer pond.
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The Hornauer Weiher is officially considered to be the source of the Altmühl, but it is probably the nearby Hirschteich.
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For swimming and water activities, Dennenloher See offers swimming at its west and east shores, along with boating and surfing. It also has sunbathing meadows, a kiosk, and a restaurant. The Sonnensee near Flachslanden features a 120-meter long, gently sloping sandy beach perfect for swimming. The Source of the Altmühl (Hornauer Pond) is also a peaceful spot for a quiet swim.
Yes, the Scheer Pond, also known as the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, is a 52-hectare nature reserve north of Ansbach. It's an ecologically rich still water supporting over 60 bird species, including snipe and reed warblers, and is home to a large population of common toads. There's a circular trail and a small viewing tower for observation.
Several lakes are family-friendly. The Sonnensee is associated with a family-friendly camping site and has a sandy beach. Colmberg Bathing Lake offers a quiet spot with a small playground and beach volleyball court. Dennenloher See provides a children's playground, sunbathing meadows, and various water sports. The Source of the Altmühl (Hornauer Pond) is also a relaxing spot where families can swim and barbecue.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For instance, the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve has a 3.8 km circular trail for peaceful walks. You can find numerous routes in the area, including options for hiking around Leutershausen and cycling around Leutershausen, which often pass by or near these beautiful water bodies.
Yes, camping is available at some lakes. The Sonnensee near Flachslanden is directly associated with a family-friendly camping and tent site, offering spacious pitches and amenities. Dennenloher See also features a campsite directly on the lake for those wishing to extend their stay.
The Scheer Pond is a historic body of water, originally created in the Middle Ages as a fish and mill pond. Its water was used to operate the Scheermühle until 1930. The Source of the Altmühl (Hornauer Pond) is considered the official source of the Altmühl River, a significant regional waterway.
At the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve, dogs are generally required to be on a leash to protect the wildlife. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage regarding dog access, especially in designated swimming or nature protection areas.
Recreational lakes like Dennenloher See typically offer sunbathing meadows, a kiosk, a restaurant, a children's playground, water-treading pools, changing rooms, and showers. The Sonnensee also provides sanitary facilities, a kiosk, and a restaurant alongside its sandy beach.
The best time to visit the lakes around Leutershausen largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For nature observation, birdwatching, and hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, for example, the Scheerweiher Nature Reserve features an easy 3.8 km circular trail around the pond, perfect for a leisurely walk and nature observation. Many other lakes also have accessible paths suitable for relaxed strolls.
Dennenloher See is known for fishing, with species like carp, pike perch, pike, and tench. The Sonnensee also contains various fish species, including perch, pike, carp, roach, rudd, and tench. For specific regulations and permits, it's best to inquire locally or with regional fishing associations, as fishing permits for guests may not always be available.
The Scheer Pond is a significant ecological habitat. It's known for its rich biodiversity, supporting over 60 bird species and a large population of common toads. The area features broad rushes, cattails, reed beds, and wet meadows with rare plants like Davall sedge and globeflower. An observation tower provides scenic views of this expansive natural area.


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