Lakes around Lauter, located in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, offer diverse natural water bodies. The region features secluded forest lakes, natural springs, and recreational areas. It is characterized by its natural landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring natural monuments. The area provides a variety of lake experiences for visitors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Art on the Bike Path
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Beautiful lake with small islands. The sandstone shell lying on the shore is simply enormous. But it is still very finely crafted.
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A beautiful viewing platform with a direct view of the pond.
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The view of the Tretzendorfer Weiher landscape is wonderful.
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small idyllic spring with rest area
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Beyond the lakes, you can discover natural springs and unique rock formations. For instance, the Friedleinsbrunnen is an idyllically situated natural spring and rest area, known for its quiet atmosphere. Another spot is the Mühlbach Spring, offering a small, idyllic spring with a pleasant rest area.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The area around the Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform features an adventure trail with 10 hands-on stations, introducing children to the diverse animal world. The Archaika Sculpture at Breitengüßbach Lake also offers a unique artistic element by the water that families might enjoy.
For peace and quiet, visit Monk Lake (Mönchsee). It's a secluded forest lake, hidden away and particularly tranquil. A signposted trail marked with a 'fox' leads directly to the lake from a forest parking area near Oberhaid, and a 'wild boar' route circles the lake. Please note that bathing and fishing are prohibited as it is a private lake.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general touring. For example, explore routes like the 'Böhlgrund Trails – Tretzendorf Ponds loop' for gravel biking, or the 'River Main Near Bamberg – Bamberg-North cycle path loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Lauter, Road Cycling Routes around Lauter, and Cycling around Lauter guides.
Yes, the Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform offers an idyllic and shady vantage point. It's part of a circular route that provides information about the local wildlife and habitats.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural settings. Many enjoy the secluded forest lakes like Monk Lake for its quiet atmosphere. The idyllic springs and rest areas, such as Friedleinsbrunnen, are also highly valued for their peaceful ambiance and opportunities for refreshment.
While the region offers many beautiful water bodies, some, like Monk Lake, are private and prohibit bathing. For swimming, Lautersee near Mittenwald (though not directly in Lauter, it shares the name and is a prominent regional lake) is known for its clear, drinking-quality water and has a lido. Always check local regulations before entering the water.
Yes, you can find the Archaika Sculpture at Breitengüßbach Lake. This extraordinary sandstone shell is enormous and finely crafted, fitting perfectly with the lake in the background, making it a unique sight.
Many locations, like Monk Lake, are accessible via hiking trails from nearby forest parking areas. The Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform is part of a circular route that can be cycled, offering information along the way. Public transport options may vary, so checking local routes is recommended.
Yes, the Aurach valley section between Unterschleichach and Tretzendorf, which includes the Tretzendorfer Weiher, was designated a nature reserve in 1993. This area, covering 201 hectares, provides a special habitat for numerous animal and plant species.
Absolutely. The Friedleinsbrunnen and Mühlbach Spring both offer pleasant rest areas with benches and tables, perfect for a break or a picnic in a serene setting. The Tretzendorfer Weiher Observation Platform also serves as an idyllic, shady rest area.


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