Best lakes around Hummeltal are found within the picturesque landscapes and hiking opportunities of the surrounding Landkreis Bayreuth and Fichtelgebirge region. While Hummeltal itself does not feature large, named lakes directly within its municipality, the vicinity offers several notable water bodies. These areas provide diverse natural beauty and recreational activities for visitors. The region is characterized by its forests, mountains, and various types of lakes, from artificial reservoirs to natural ponds.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Bayreuth's most magnificent fountain is undoubtedly the Margrave Fountain in front of the New Palace, featuring the equestrian statue of Margrave Christian Ernst. It was created between 1699 and 1705 by Bayreuth's court sculptor Elias Räntz. The Margrave, who had clearly stipulated that "nothing at all should be undertaken without the prior knowledge of the Prince," provided the materials and tools to ensure that this masterpiece, made of fine-grained sculptural sandstone (from Hartmannsreuth and Lessau), would become a success to his credit. The fountain was inaugurated on July 27, 1700—on the occasion of His Most Serene Highness's 56th birthday—and initially stood in the inner courtyard of the Old Residence. It was completed (according to the chronogram in the inscription on the base) in 1705.
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Lots of ducks to watch.
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There was certainly a beautiful fountain in front of the castle, but it was enclosed over the winter so that it could not be seen. This applies to almost all statues and fountains in Bayreuth.
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Great varied path. Shady and quiet
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Picturesquely situated pond fed by the Talmühlbach. Fantaisie Castle towers above it.
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That's how it has to be as a path, a bit of rock, water and narrow paths, that fits.✌️🤗
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A leisurely boat trip with a pedal boat on the Schöngrundsee in Weihersbachtal is always worth it. Framed by the mighty rocky backdrop of the valley, the idyllic location of the lake invites you to dream. At the kiosk you have the opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst with a wonderful view of Lake Schöngrundsee. Unfortunately, swimming and fishing are not permitted. There is a free parking lot directly at the lake. To experience a tour on the Wiesent by kayak or canoe and explore Franconian Switzerland, you will find a lot of information Source: https://www.pottenstein.de/tourismus-freizeit/das-ist-pottenstein/sport-und-movement/tretbootfahrer
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Here you can see almost the entire Schöngrundsee
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For families, Röhrensee Park and Zoo in Bayreuth is an excellent choice, offering a lake, animal enclosures, a large playground, and boat rentals. The Fichtelsee also features a children's playground and a flat, wide 2.5-kilometer circular trail perfect for strollers. The Herzogweiher Pond (Fantaisie Castle Park) is another idyllic spot where children can enjoy watching duck families.
Yes, the Fichtelsee is known as a natural outdoor pool where swimming is permitted in designated areas. You can also rent pedal boats there. Röhrensee Park and Zoo also offers boat rentals during summer.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Fichtelsee boasts a well-maintained, flat, and wide 2.5-kilometer circular trail suitable for relaxed walks. The Ponds at the former Klumpermühle offer easy to moderate hiking opportunities through the scenic Klumpertal valley. The Schöngrundsee Lakeside Trail provides a more rugged experience with rocks and narrow paths. Many trails also start from Karchesweiher.
The Fichtelsee is notable for its surrounding Fichtelseemoor, an ancient raised bog (8,000 to 10,000 years old) with distinctive flora and fauna, including beavers. The Herzogweiher Pond is fed by the Talmühlbach and is part of the historic Fantaisie Castle Park, blending natural beauty with landscaped elements.
Yes, the Herzogweiher Pond is located within the Fantaisie Castle Park, which features elements from Rococo, Sensitivity, Romanticism, and Historicism. Additionally, the Margrave's Fountain (Markgrafenbrunnen) in Bayreuth, an artful fountain from the early 18th century, symbolizes rivers springing from the Fichtelgebirge.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the lush greenery. The Fichtelsee's circular trail is also suitable for ice skating in winter, offering a different seasonal experience.
Yes, the region around Hummeltal offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring bicycles. For more details on specific routes, you can explore the guides for Gravel biking around Hummeltal, Road Cycling Routes around Hummeltal, and Cycling around Hummeltal.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. Highlights like Röhrensee Park and Zoo are loved for their family-friendly amenities and animal enclosures. The idyllic paths around Herzogweiher Pond and the scenic Schöngrundsee Lakeside Trail are also highly rated for their tranquil atmosphere and picturesque views.
Yes, Röhrensee Park and Zoo is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Fichtelsee features a flat and wide circular trail that is suitable for strollers and likely accessible for many with limited mobility.
The Hop Garden at Wilhelminenaue offers a beautiful view of the renaturalized course of the Red Main. The Fichtelsee, nestled between the Ochsenkopf and Schneeberg mountains, also provides idyllic views of the surrounding forests and peaks.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always listed, many natural areas around lakes, especially those with circular trails like the Fichtelsee, are generally suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations at each specific location.


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