Lakes around Vollburg are situated in the broader region of the Steigerwald, a low mountain range in Bavarian-Franconian Germany. While Vollburg itself is a peak near Schweinfurt, the surrounding area offers various natural features including ponds and lakes. This landscape is characterized by forests and natural monuments, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is part of the Keuperbergland, known for its diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Built in 1933 as a conventional outdoor pool, natural pool since 2005, so no chemicals are used. Swimming pool (33 x 18 meters, seven lanes), non-swimmer pool (27 x 18), stream for small children, original slide from the 1930s, stage for events, a good 2300 cubic meters of water volume, 6000 square meters of sunbathing area.
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Enjoy pure nature, the tranquility of the lake, a bench invites you to linger. Just beautiful.
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Here you can clearly see how the work of the beavers changes the landscape and opens up new natural spaces for a large number of animals and plants that otherwise have little space to live.
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Just outside of Gerolzhofen a wonderful place to take a breather and wind down.
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Around the small town of Gerolzhofen there are three smaller bodies of water, the Gerolzhofener Weiher (the central pond is also known as "Hörnauer See"), the Neuen and the Alten See, each of which is characterized by a wide reed belt. These offer good breeding conditions for some rare bird species, which mainly specialize in reeds. For this reason, a visit is particularly worthwhile at this time. Breeding birds such as bluethroats, great reed warblers, red-crested pochards, purple herons, warblers, black-necked grebes, Montagu's harriers and little bitterns can be observed here.
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Idyllic ponds with traces of the beaver
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Here the little animals do a great job.
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Line up of some fish ponds in the middle of a beech forest.
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The area around Vollburg, situated in the broader Steigerwald region, features a variety of water bodies. You'll find natural ponds, man-made swimming facilities, and lakes known for significant bird habitats. This landscape is characterized by forests and natural monuments, offering diverse natural settings.
Yes, the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool offers a chemical-free swimming experience. Converted in 2005, it provides a refreshing spot with cold water, a swimming pool, a non-swimmer pool, and a stream for small children.
For birdwatching, Neuer See Gerolzhofen is an excellent choice, known for its wide reed belt that provides breeding conditions for rare bird species like bluethroats and great reed warblers. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley are also a protected wetland, forming an important habitat for birds, insects, and amphibians, and you can observe beaver activity there.
Many of the lakes and surrounding areas are family-friendly. The Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool has dedicated areas for non-swimmers and small children. The Beaver Trail Handthaler Ponds offers information boards about beaver life, making it an engaging walk for families. The Pond in Naturpark Steigerwald also provides a natural setting suitable for family exploration.
You can find various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, explore the trails mentioned in the Easy hikes around Vollburg guide, such as the 'View of Neuhausen loop'. The Beaver Trail Handthaler Ponds is a specific trail that winds through a forest and past ponds, offering insights into beaver habitats.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find routes for gravel biking and more challenging MTB trails around Vollburg, allowing you to explore the diverse terrain of the Steigerwald.
The area is part of the Steigerwald, a low mountain range known for its extensive forests, particularly beech forests. You'll encounter natural monuments, diverse terrain characteristic of the Keuperbergland, and wetlands that support rich biodiversity, such as those found at the Ponds in the Handthal Valley.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy observing rare bird species at places like Neuer See Gerolzhofen, the refreshing experience of the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool, and the unique wildlife observations, especially beaver traces, along the Beaver Trail Handthaler Ponds.
Yes, the Ponds in the Handthal Valley have historical significance. They were created by Cistercian monks from the Ebrach abbey to breed carp and other fish for Lent, showcasing a long-standing connection between the local community and these water bodies.
At the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool, food is plentiful, making it a convenient spot for refreshments after a swim or hike. For other locations, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby villages.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming at the Ebrach Natural Swimming Pool and for observing breeding birds at Neuer See Gerolzhofen. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking in the surrounding forests of the Steigerwald.


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