Lakes around Erbenhausen are found within a region characterized by its natural features, including its location in the Rhön low mountain range in Thuringia. While Erbenhausen is not primarily known for large, prominent lakes, the area offers various natural water bodies and unique landscapes. These include former quarries that have transformed into lakes and significant moorland areas. The region provides opportunities to explore diverse natural environments.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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On the nature trail through the moor – a two-kilometer-long boardwalk – you can discover rare animal and plant species. The Black Moor is the best-preserved and still-growing raised bog in Germany's low mountain ranges. The moor is located in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, in the border triangle of Bavaria, Hesse, and Thuringia – a unique cultural landscape in the heart of Germany. The area offers a wealth of exciting outdoor excursions. You can find more information here: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/biosphaerenreservat-rhoen.
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A small lake worth seeing.
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Very beautifully situated lake.
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Very beautiful lake in a wonderful setting. An absolute must and a good opportunity to take a break. A paradise not just for children.
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Nice place to take a break and enjoy the silence. There are plenty of benches.
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Very beautiful lake in winter and summer
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The Silbersee in the Bavarian Rhön is an idyllic hiking highlight, embedded in a landscape that impresses with both its natural beauty and its interesting history. This picturesque lake is not only a place for recreation and enjoyment of nature, but also tells a story of human influence and adaptation. The Silbersee was created as a direct result of basalt mining in the region. Where intensive mining once took place, a unique natural paradise has developed over time. The lake, surrounded by dense forest and rolling hills, today offers a quiet retreat and an oasis of peace. When hiking around the Silbersee or while spending time on its banks, visitors can fully enjoy the peace and beauty of the Rhön landscape. The mirror-smooth surface of the water reflects the surrounding nature and creates an atmosphere of relaxation and inner peace. The surroundings of the Silbersee invite you to take long walks and hikes, where you can discover the diverse flora and fauna of the Rhön. The lake itself is a habitat for many water birds and offers nature lovers the opportunity to observe rare species in their natural habitat. Not only the nature but also the history of the lake makes it a fascinating destination. Visitors have the opportunity to learn more about the former basalt mining and see how nature has reclaimed a man-made place.
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The Erbenhausen region, located in the Rhön low mountain range, features a unique landscape with various natural water bodies. While not known for large, prominent natural lakes, you'll discover former quarries that have transformed into picturesque lakes, as well as significant moorland areas. These include both natural and man-made water bodies that have integrated into the landscape, offering diverse natural environments to explore.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Silbersee (Bavarian Rhön) is an idyllic hiking highlight, perfect for recreation and enjoying nature. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail, with its two-kilometer-long boardwalk, is also family-friendly, allowing discovery of rare animal and plant species in a well-preserved raised bog. Additionally, Reulbach Pond offers an idyllic natural setting.
Among the most appreciated natural features are the Silbersee (Bavarian Rhön), a beautiful lake formed from basalt mining, and the Silbersee (former basalt quarry), which has become an idyllic piece of nature with remnants of old mining facilities. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail is also highly regarded for its unique raised bog ecosystem and boardwalk.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail provides an easy circular route through the moor. You can find more hiking routes, including options like the 'Northernmost Point of Bavaria – Stellberg loop from Erbenhausen' or the 'Enchanted Rhön Forest – Dreispitzen Shelter loop from Oberweid', on the Hiking around Erbenhausen guide.
Yes, the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail is particularly well-suited for this, featuring a two-kilometer-long boardwalk that makes it easy and manageable for everyone to explore the unique moorland environment.
The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail is renowned for its rare animal and plant species, being Germany's best-preserved raised bog. The Reulbach Pond is a habitat for newts, toads, frogs, carp, perch, and tench. The Silbersee (Bavarian Rhön) also provides a habitat for many water birds.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many appreciate the unique transformation of former basalt quarries into idyllic lakes like the Silbersee (former basalt quarry), noting the preserved remnants of mining facilities. The well-designed information boards and easy accessibility of the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail are also highly valued.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Historic centre of Fladungen – Thüringer Rhönhaus loop from Kaltenwestheim' or the 'View of Kaltensundheim – Schafhausen Church loop from Erbenhausen' in the Cycling around Erbenhausen guide. For gravel biking, routes such as the 'Schwarzes Moor loop from Flagunden - Bavarian Rhön Nature Park' are available in the Gravel biking around Erbenhausen guide.
Both the Silbersee (Bavarian Rhön) and the Silbersee (former basalt quarry) were created as a direct result of basalt mining in the region. Where intensive mining once took place, nature has reclaimed these sites, transforming them into unique natural paradises. Remnants of the old mining facilities can still be observed around the lakes, offering a glimpse into their industrial past.
While the region is not widely known for large lakes, places like Reulbach Pond can be considered a hidden gem. It's an idyllic pond that was created on a former pasture in the 1960s, offering a peaceful and unexpected natural spot. The Great Moor Eye (Black Moor), a station on the nature trail, also offers unique insights into the formation of smaller lakes within the bog.
The natural water bodies around Erbenhausen, including the former quarries and moorland areas, are primarily appreciated for their scenic beauty, hiking opportunities, and unique ecosystems. While some areas might be used for recreation, explicit information about designated swimming areas is not widely available. It's advisable to check local regulations or signage at each specific location regarding swimming.


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