Best lakes around Burgsalach are found within the broader Franconian Lake District, a region known for its diverse water bodies. While Burgsalach itself does not feature large lakes, it is situated near significant recreational areas like the Great Brombachsee, Hahnenkammsee, and Altmühlsee. These lakes offer a range of outdoor activities and natural beauty, making the area a destination for nature enthusiasts. The landscape combines water features with surrounding natural areas, providing varied exploration opportunities.
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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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Interesting facts about the Anlauterquelle: https://altmuehltaltipps.de/2018/08/01/anlauterquelle/
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One of the tributaries of the Altmühl is the Anlauter. It rises from a spring near Geyern and then flows via Nennslingen, Gersdorf, Bechthal, Titting and Emsing through numerous mills until it finally becomes part of the Schwarzach and flows into the Altmühl near Kinding. The Anlauterquelle is a very idyllic place. Even though it is located directly on the street and there is a large Raiffeisen-Agrar building complex at the back, it is protected by numerous trees and bushes and therefore offers a habitat for numerous plants and animals. The amphipod is particularly popular here. But you can also observe fish and frogs in the small pond.
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A really nice place to take a break, especially in summer 👍😁
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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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This is where the Father's Day Tour 2023 began and ended through the Anlautertal to Greding and via Thalmässing back to the Ankauterquelle. Unfortunately, the morning pint in Titting at the Gutmann brewery was canceled 😭 because we had a delay of 1 1/2 hours due to a breakdown at the beginning of the tour and lunch was ordered in Erkering for around 12 hours.
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The Sandbockelweg has been renewed. Now there's the Sandbockelweg 2.0 with many surprises.
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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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While Burgsalach itself doesn't have large lakes, it is situated in the scenic Franconian Lake District. You'll find a variety of water bodies, including natural ponds, historical moats, and larger artificial lakes. These range from tranquil spring-fed ponds to expansive reservoirs offering diverse recreational opportunities.
The broader region, part of the Franconian Lake District, features several notable and popular lakes. These include the Great Brombachsee, known for its size and recreational activities, the Hahnenkammsee, which was the first lake created in the district, and the Altmühlsee, popular for water sports and its bird island.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for swimming. For instance, the Bechthaler Pond, a spring-fed pond, invites swimming in summer and features sunbathing lawns. The Great Brombachsee also offers inviting bathing beaches, such as Allmannsdorf Beach.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Bechthaler Pond has sunbathing lawns and barbecue facilities, along with a playground. The Great Brombachsee also offers family-friendly beaches and activities. Additionally, the Sandbockelweg, a children's hiking trail with many stations, is located near a lake.
Yes, the region is excellent for outdoor activities. The Altmühlsee, for example, has a scenic cycle path encircling the entire lake. The Great Brombachsee also offers beautiful cycling and footpaths. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the Cycling around Burgsalach guide or the Running Trails around Burgsalach guide.
Yes, the Altmühlsee is a significant spot for wildlife. Its northern part is home to a large bird island, recognized as one of Bavaria's most important protected areas for migratory birds. You can explore the bird island via a wooden footbridge and use its observation tower.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can observe diverse natural features. The Altmühlsee's bird island offers a chance to see migratory birds. The area around Bechthaler Pond provides a relaxing setting to enjoy nature and watch ducks. The overall landscape combines water features with surrounding natural areas, offering varied exploration.
Certainly. The Weißenburg city moat and pond offers an idyllic setting around the city wall, providing a great view of the historical architecture, especially in autumn. The Aumühl Pond, created in 1981, is part of the historical landscape of Weißenburg and was built below the historic Aumühle.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. In winter, the Aumühl Pond is known as a popular ice rink. Autumn offers beautiful photo opportunities, especially at the Weißenburg city moat and pond with its foliage.
Yes, some lakes offer convenient facilities. The Bechthaler Pond provides sunbathing lawns and barbecue facilities. The Hahnenkammsee also features several pleasant rest areas and a dedicated swimming area, making it suitable for extended breaks.
The larger lakes in the Franconian Lake District offer various water sports. The Altmühlsee, for instance, is perfect for sailing or surfing. The Great Brombachsee also provides opportunities for water-based activities, including cruises on the MS Brombachsee.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, like at Bechthaler Pond where you can enjoy nature and watch ducks. The scenic views, especially of historical sites like the Weißenburg city moat, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 280 upvotes for the lakes in the area.


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