Lakes around Prüll, situated in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, provides access to a diverse aquatic landscape, though immediate lakes within Prüll are limited. The wider region, including the Franconian Lake District and other areas in Oberfranken, features numerous reservoirs and natural pools. These locations offer varied recreational opportunities, from water sports and cycling to tranquil walks and nature observation. The area's natural settings are appreciated for their scenic beauty and outdoor activities.
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Great varied path. Shady and quiet
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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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The Felsenbad Pottenstein in Pottenstein (Upper Franconia) is an outdoor swimming pool that opened in 1926 and was already considered one of the most beautiful outdoor swimming pools in Germany in its original form. When it opened at Pentecost 1926, the pool had a 1,300 square meter swimming pool and a four, seven and ten meter diving facility, which was built into the 70 meter high Finkenstein. A renovation of the badly damaged pool in the 1970s failed due to the high costs. The Kurhaus in Pottenstein received an indoor swimming pool in 1972. This was expanded into the Juramar adventure pool in 1995. The rock pool temporarily closed in 1987 until it was reopened at Pentecost 2001 after a restoration phase. During the renovation, the concrete pool was replaced by a natural swimming pond. The water is purified in a planted filter basin that is filled with filter substrate. The cleaned water at the bottom of the pool is pumped back into the pool via a drainage pipe. With this method, the use of chemicals can be avoided. The pool is located about 500 meters outside Pottenstein, opposite Lake Schöngrund, the summer toboggan run and the Devil's Cave. The Art Nouveau outdoor pool in front of the rocky backdrop has become a natural swimming pool with a lake stage, beer garden and café terrace. Source: Wikipedia
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Heiner's Forellenräucherei in Pottenstein is a traditional restaurant that has existed since 1981. The restaurant places great value on quality, enjoyment and tradition, and is already in its third generation. The secret recipe for the perfect smoking of trout has been passed on successfully for many years and ensures unique fish enjoyment. The trout smokehouse offers a diverse menu with delicacies such as rainbow trout, salmon trout and brook trout. There are also delicious side dishes such as potato salad with cream horseradish and herb butter. Guests can either dine on site at the restaurant or take the smoked fish home with them. The terrace directly at the fishing pond invites you to enjoy and relax and offers an idyllic atmosphere for families, friends, bikers, hikers and holidaymakers. For those who would rather enjoy the fish at home, the trout smokehouse offers the option of ordering the fish online. These will be shipped quickly, safely and perfectly packaged. The trout smokehouse is a popular destination for fish fans from all over the world and attracts many visitors to Pottenstein every year. The restaurant is located in the heart of Franconian Switzerland and, in addition to culinary enjoyment, also offers the opportunity to visit the Devil's Cave.
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he Felsenbad Pottenstein was opened in 1926. One of the most beautiful outdoor swimming pools in Germany awaits you behind the Art Nouveau walls. The natural pool is located at the foot of an impressive rock face and is one of the oldest outdoor pools in Bavaria. After extensive renovation, the rock pool was reopened in 2001. Since then, the natural swimming pond has attracted numerous guests. The water is purified using a planted natural filter area without any chemicals. In addition to the unheated swimming pond, there is a beautiful beer garden that invites you to have a snack or coffee and cake in this unique ambience. The pool can be found about 500 meters outside of Pottenstein opposite Schöngrundsee. Source: https://www.fraenkische-schweiz.com/detail/id=5f5773295f7f9b38066ef00d
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It is open from March to November, and on the terrace right by the fish pond, you can see the before and after principle. The fish is great, and the price is also juicy. But there's something about dissecting a delicious fish for a break during a hike or after a cave tour.
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After a visit to the Devil's Cave you can stop off here.
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While immediate lakes within Prüll are limited, the broader region of Oberfranken and the Franconian Lake District offer a diverse range of aquatic landscapes. You'll find large reservoirs like the Great Brombach Lake, natural pools such as the Fichtel Lake, and smaller, serene trout ponds like the Ponds at the former Klumpermühle. These locations provide varied recreational opportunities, from water sports to tranquil nature observation.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region are excellent for families. The Rothsee features multiple beaches, playgrounds, and paths for walking and cycling. The Fichtel Lake is a natural outdoor pool with a children's playground and sports fields. Additionally, the Schöngrundsee Lakeside Trail offers pedal boating and shaded paths, making it enjoyable for all ages.
For swimming and water sports, the Great Brombach Lake in the Franconian Lake District is a prime choice, offering extensive bathing beaches and opportunities for sailing and surfing. The Rothsee is also popular for surfing, stand-up paddling, and boating. The Fichtel Lake serves as a natural outdoor pool, ideal for swimming in summer.
Absolutely. The Great Brombach Lake and Altmühlsee both feature beautiful bike and footpaths around their shores. The Schöngrundsee Lakeside Trail provides a scenic hiking path in the Weihersbachtal. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes around Prüll, including moderate and difficult trails, by visiting the Hiking around Prüll guide.
Yes, the Altmühlsee is home to a significant bird island in its northern part, an important protected area for migratory birds in Bavaria, accessible via a wooden footbridge. The Mühlfriedl Pond is noted for its water lilies and a variety of butterflies on its shore, offering a peaceful spot for nature observation.
The best time to visit the lakes largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lake perimeters, with beautiful seasonal foliage. Some lakes, like the Fichtel Lake, even offer ice skating in winter.
Yes, the Rothsee features a dedicated dog beach, making it a great option for visitors with pets. Many of the circular paths around the larger lakes, such as the Great Brombach Lake and Altmühlsee, are also suitable for dog walks, provided dogs are kept on a leash where required.
Many popular lakes offer food and drink options. The Great Brombach Lake has beer gardens near its beaches. The Rothsee also has food and drink readily available. For a unique culinary experience, the Schüttersmühle Trout Smokehouse, located by trout ponds, offers delicious smoked trout and a pleasant setting for a break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural settings, the diverse recreational opportunities, and the scenic beauty. Locations like the Ponds at the former Klumpermühle are praised for their relaxed valley atmosphere and trout ponds. The area's combination of active sports and tranquil spots for relaxation receives high community engagement, with over 1200 upvotes and 700 photos shared.
The Ponds at the former Klumpermühle are situated in a valley named after the historic Klumpermühle, which has a rich history dating back to 1580. While only ruins remain, the area offers a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Fichtel Lake has origins as an artificial reservoir, now transformed into a beautiful recreational area.
The Altmühlsee is particularly well-suited for cyclists, featuring a scenic cycle path around its entire perimeter. The Great Brombach Lake also has extensive bike paths, and the MS Brombach cruise ship even transports bicycles for free. For more challenging rides, consider the gravel biking routes around Prüll, detailed in the Gravel biking around Prüll guide.


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