Best lakes around Waldthurn are situated in the Upper Palatinate Lake District, a region in Bavaria, Germany, known for its diverse natural landscapes. The area features a mix of natural ponds and lakes formed from former quarries, offering varied recreational opportunities. This municipality provides access to both smaller, tranquil waters and larger, activity-rich lakes within a short distance. The surrounding environment includes nature reserves and forests, contributing to its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Beautifully situated natural pond that belongs to the adjacent campsite. From the hiking car park you can reach the Doost nature reserve.
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Swimming allowed again at your own risk
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Small pond at the hiking car park and access to the Doost nature reserve.
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Wonderful area to enjoy and unwind
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Beautiful lake ideal as a start / end point. After the tour, jump in and refresh yourself.
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Beautiful pond, a great highlight
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Wonderful lake with bathing area, gastro and sanitary facilities
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil beauty of Seven Islands Pond, known for its romantic setting and distinct islands. Another favorite is Großer Gaisweiher, a swimming lake near Flossenbürg with a beautiful trail and shaded spots. The unique Old Quarry Leuchtenberg, now a lake with crystal-clear water and sandstone walls, is also highly appreciated for a quiet break.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Gollwitzer Pond is a beautifully situated natural pond with an adjacent campsite. Further afield, Murner See offers the 'Erlebnispark Wasser-Fisch-Natur' adventure park, a fairytale garden, and mini-golf, while Brückelsee also provides family-friendly walking trails and mini-golf facilities.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around Gollwitzer Pond and the Doost nature reserve. The larger lakes like Murner See, Brückelsee, and Steinberger See are excellent for swimming, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boating. Steinberger See also features waterskiing and wakeboarding. For more structured routes, explore options like the 'Gravel biking around Waldthurn' guide or the 'Hiking around Waldthurn' guide, which include routes like the 'Fountain at Hagenmühle loop from Birkenbühl' and the 'Waldnaab Bike Path – Trail Along the Railway Tracks loop from Weiden in der Oberpfalz'.
For swimming, Großer Gaisweiher is a popular choice with a beach and shaded areas. Murner See and Brückelsee are also known for their exceptionally clear waters, making them ideal for swimming. Großer Weiher Plößberg is another beautiful natural lake that invites you to cool off.
Absolutely. The area around Gollwitzer Pond provides access to the Doost nature reserve with hiking opportunities. The Großer Gaisweiher has a beautiful trail on its west side. For longer walks, Murner See features a well-maintained circular path perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling, connecting to over 700 kilometers of trails in the Upper Palatinate Lake District.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Seven Islands Pond is notable for its distinct islands. Old Quarry Leuchtenberg, a former quarry, features straight sandstone walls and crystal-clear water. Brückelsee, originating from a former lignite mining area, offers fascinating underwater landscapes for divers, including submerged trees and rock formations, often described as 'Caribbean-like' views.
Yes, the larger lakes in the broader Oberpfälzer Seenland are excellent for water sports. Brückelsee is a prime location for sailing and windsurfing, even hosting regattas. Steinberger See, as the largest lake in Eastern Bavaria, is a hub for various water sports, including sailing, surfing, waterskiing, and wakeboarding.
The largest lake in Eastern Bavaria, accessible from Waldthurn, is Steinberger See. It covers 184 hectares and offers a wide array of activities and attractions, including the world's largest accessible wooden sphere, the 'Erlebnisholzkugel'.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. Großer Weiher Plößberg has a kiosk and beer garden. Murner See features the Murano Beachclub and an ADAC-awarded campsite on its southern shore, along with various restaurants and cafes around Steinberger See.
Old Quarry Leuchtenberg is special because it's a former quarry transformed into a lake. It features striking straight sandstone walls and offers crystal-clear water with a good, flat sandy access point. It's known as a beautiful, quiet spot for a break.
Yes, Gollwitzer Pond is located near the Doost nature reserve, offering opportunities for nature observation and tranquility. The nearby town of Leuchtenberg, close to the Old Quarry Lake, also boasts the Lerautal nature reserve.
The region offers various cycling routes. The circular path around Murner See is excellent for cycling and connects to extensive trail networks. You can also explore routes from the 'Gravel biking around Waldthurn' guide, such as the 'Waldnaab Bike Path – Path to Vierlingsturm loop from Naturpark Nördlicher Oberpfälzer Wald'.


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