Lakes around Wallenfels, a town in the Franconian Forest, offer various recreational opportunities in the broader region. While Wallenfels is known for traditional rafting on the Wilden Rodach river, the surrounding area features several notable bodies of water. These lakes provide settings for outdoor activities and experiencing the natural beauty of the Franconian Forest. The region's water features include large reservoirs and historical raft ponds.
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Very nice quiet place to stay. Not far from there is the Bischofsmühle
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Beautiful views around the dam.
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Created by human hands. Historic place.
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Idyllic pond with a historical origin story. It is advisable to take a break here. A rest area and on the other side a bench on the bank invite you to sit down.
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one of the beautiful Steigla in the Franconian Forest
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Flossteich - nice spot to linger for a while 😍 break bench and table available
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The drinking water dam Mauthaus - called "Ködeltalsperre" - is one of the largest of its kind in Bavaria. Around the "Frankenwaldfjord" leads an approx. 11.5 km long paved path, which is ideal for hiking, cycling or inline skating. The drinking water dam Mauthaus is located in the valley of the Nurner Ködel, a tributary to the Rodach, about 20 kilometers northeast of Kronach. It was built from 1968 to 1972 to supply drinking water. As a secondary purpose, it serves to protect against flooding, raise low water levels and generate electricity from hydropower. It was put into operation in 1975 and was thus the first Bavarian drinking water dam. The body of water may not be used for water sports, which contributes significantly to the quality of drinking water. A bicycle rental is located in the Oberes Rodachtal tourist office in Steinwiesen, Kronacher Straße 75.
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The blue water is simply magnificent. You have to go there at least once. Plan on ten kilometers for a walk around the dam! There are only a few short, gentle climbs along the route. The rest of the loop is fairly flat. 🤗
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The most popular lakes in the broader Wallenfels region include the Ködel Reservoir, known as the "Fjord of the Franconian Forest," and the historical Raft Pond Bischofsmühle. Another appreciated spot is the Black Pond, a tranquil nature reserve.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Ködel Reservoir offers an 11 km circuit path that is popular with hikers, cyclists, and inline skaters of all ages. The Raft Pond Bischofsmühle and the Black Pond are also noted as family-friendly, providing pleasant settings for walks and relaxation.
The lakes around Wallenfels are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and inline skating on the 11 km circular path around the Ködel Reservoir. The region also offers extensive routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and touring cycling. For example, you can explore routes like the "Ködel Reservoir – Ködel Dam loop" for MTB or the "Path Along the Wilde Rodach" for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Wallenfels, Gravel biking around Wallenfels, and Cycling around Wallenfels guides.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to its waterways. The Raft Pond Bischofsmühle is a significant historical site, representing the traditional rafting heritage of the Wild Rodach valley. This former reservoir was reconstructed in 1999 according to historical plans, showcasing the importance of rafting in the region's past.
The lakes are set amidst the natural beauty of the Franconian Forest. The Ködel Reservoir offers scenic views of the dam and surrounding nature, earning it the nickname "Fjord of the Franconian Forest." The Black Pond is a natural monument and part of a nature reserve, providing a habitat for various insects and water birds, and is appreciated for its landscape and tranquility.
The Ködel Reservoir (Ködeltalsperre) is Bavaria's largest drinking water reservoir, and as such, water sports, including swimming, are generally not permitted to maintain drinking water quality. For other lakes, it's best to check local signage or official sources for specific regulations regarding swimming.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn is particularly beautiful for experiencing the vibrant foliage around the lakes. Even in winter, the well-maintained paths around the Ködel Reservoir are suitable for walks, and visitors have noted the fascinating soundscape of ice breaking.
The 11 km circuit path around the Ködel Reservoir is asphalted and described as easy to manage, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and inline skaters. This makes it a good option for those seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
While specific cafes directly at every lake are not detailed, the region offers amenities. The Ölschnitzsee, for instance, has a hut by its shore. For more options, you would typically find cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages within the Franconian Forest region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. The Ködel Reservoir is praised for its impressive water and peaceful setting, with good walkable paths. The Black Pond is valued for its great landscape and as a refuge. The historical significance of sites like the Raft Pond Bischofsmühle also adds to the visitor experience.
Yes, the Ködel Reservoir features a popular 11 km circular path that is well-suited for walking, cycling, and inline skating. The Ölschnitzsee, though not a highlight in the guide, also offers a circular path for relaxation.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes in the Franconian Forest are dog-friendly. The circular paths, such as the one around the Ködel Reservoir, are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, and clean up after them.


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