Best lakes around Raitenbuch are primarily found within the Franconian Lake District, an area characterized by its diverse water bodies and historical significance. Raitenbuch is situated in a region known for its artificial ponds, canals, and natural water features. The landscape combines historical sites with recreational opportunities around these aquatic environments. This area offers a blend of cultural heritage and accessible natural spaces.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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"This pond, which has existed since at least 1575, was originally used for washing sheep. In 1830 it was designated as the only bathing area - initially only for men and boys. In 1877 a modest bathing and swimming facility was completed. From 1890 women were also allowed access. In 1927 a diving tower was even built. In 1959/60 the pool was replaced by a new outdoor pool at Kirchweihplatz. The area around the pond now serves as a municipal campsite." (Source: Wugwiki)
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A really nice place to take a break, especially in summer 👍😁
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very interesting information and a very nice route
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The Bechthaler Weiher is located in the idyllic Anlautertal below the castle ruins, approx. 300 m as the crow flies east of Bechthal. The Anlauter flows past on the south side. The water area is approximately 1.5 hectares and has an average depth of 2 meters. Wooden beams lead across the water for balancing purposes and immediately separate the non-swimmer and swimmer areas. Next to the pond there is a playground for children and it is possible to camp there after prior registration. https://www.naturpark-altmuehltal.de/freizeit/a-z/bechthaler_weiher-597/
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From wugwiki.de: The pond was created in 1981 as a rainwater retention basin below the Aumühle. The Stadtbach, which is piped from here today, flows through the city and comes out again as the Brühlbach just before it flows into the [Schwäbische Rezat]. The Aumühle was first mentioned in 1250 (one of the oldest mentions of a Weißenburg building). Before the Aumühlweiher was created, there was an allotment garden here, which was moved to near the Hohenmühle. The pond is a popular ice rink in winter.
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the spring water pond near Bechthal invites you to swim in summer a sunbathing lawn is located around the pond with a view of the castle ruins
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Idyllic lake situated around the city wall. Super photo point in the fall with the right light and foliage
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In summer this is definitely a great way to cool down
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The Raitenbuch area, part of the Franconian Lake District, features a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find artificial ponds, historical canals, and city moats, many with historical significance. These include ancient engineering marvels like the Fossa Carolina (Charlemagne's Trench), as well as recreational spots like Bechthaler Pond.
Yes, the region is rich in historical water sites. The most prominent is the Fossa Carolina (Charlemagne's Trench), an early medieval attempt to connect major rivers. This site features a 500-meter-long water surface and earth walls, with display boards explaining its historical context. Another historical site is the Weißenburg city moat and pond, which offers scenic views around the city wall.
Several lakes around Raitenbuch are family-friendly. Bechthaler Pond is a great option, offering sunbathing lawns, barbecue facilities, and a playground. The Fossa Carolina also provides seating and public toilets, making it comfortable for families to explore its historical significance. Aumühl Pond and the area around Alter Badeweiher (which hosts a municipal campsite) are also suitable for family outings.
While the primary focus in the immediate Raitenbuch area is on historical and natural appreciation, some ponds do offer recreational opportunities. Bechthaler Pond, for instance, invites visitors to swim in summer and has sunbathing lawns. Historically, the Alter Badeweiher was a designated bathing area.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that incorporate the lakes and historical sites. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Raitenbuch guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Bechthaler Weiher – Bechthal Castle Ruins loop from Bechthal'.
The area around Raitenbuch is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes that pass by the lakes and through scenic landscapes. Check out the Cycling around Raitenbuch guide for options such as the 'Bechthaler Pond – Anlautertal Valley loop from Bechthal' or routes that explore the Weißenburg city wall.
Yes, when temperatures drop sufficiently, Aumühl Pond is known to become a popular natural ice rink, offering opportunities for ice skating.
The lakes offer various natural features and viewpoints. Bechthaler Pond provides seating to enjoy nature and watch ducks. The Weißenburg city moat and pond offers an idyllic setting around the city wall, providing a scenic viewpoint, especially beautiful in autumn with the foliage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere, opportunities for relaxation by the water, and the chance to explore ancient engineering marvels like the Fossa Carolina are frequently highlighted. The scenic views, especially around the Weißenburg city moat in autumn, are also a favorite.
Yes, some locations offer facilities for visitors. Bechthaler Pond has seating, sunbathing lawns, and barbecue facilities. The Fossa Carolina also provides seating groups and public toilets for convenience.
The lakes offer different experiences depending on the season. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and enjoying the sunbathing lawns at places like Bechthaler Pond. Autumn provides stunning photo opportunities, especially at the Weißenburg city moat and pond with its vibrant foliage. In winter, if conditions allow, Aumühl Pond becomes a popular spot for ice skating.


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