Lakes around Hundhaupten, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany, feature a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. The area is characterized by smaller, ecologically significant ponds and reservoirs, contributing to its natural appeal. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and are often part of nature reserves, showcasing rich biodiversity. The region offers tranquil walking routes and hiking trails through forests.
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There are some benches around the pond where you can relax and unwind.
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There are some great, partly covered, seating areas around the village pond.
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These dams are ideal destinations for hikers and cyclists. Very beautiful holiday area🥰
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On the outskirts of the town of Weida, nestled in the valley of the small river Auma, lies the Aumatalsperre reservoir, on whose banks the nature campsite with hikers' hostel "An der Aumatalsperre" is located.
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There's also a great ice cream parlor nearby with lots of delicious treats. 😋
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With its almost 7,000 m² water area, the pool in the Kaimberg district offers enough space for young and old to swim, Bathe and relax. Guests also have access to the spacious outdoor areas, a paddling pool, a beach volleyball court, a children's playground, a large sandy beach and approx. 25,000 m² of sunbathing area available.
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The Auma Dam near Weida; not the Weida dam near Auma 😁
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The area around Hundhaupten features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including reservoirs, natural swimming pools, and village ponds. These offer diverse experiences from swimming and relaxation to bird watching and nature walks.
Yes, the Auma Reservoir is an idyllic spot for swimming, nestled in the valley of the Auma river. Additionally, the Gera-Kaimberg Natural Swimming Pool offers a large water area with facilities like a paddling pool, sandy beach, and sunbathing areas.
The Frießnitzer See, managed by the NABU Foundation, is a significant bird paradise, home to over 80 different breeding bird species. The adjacent Frießnitzer See and Struthniederung Nature Reserve also boasts a rich variety of animal and plant life, with an observation tower for optimal viewing.
Absolutely. The Auma Reservoir and Weißig Village Pond are both considered family-friendly. The Gera-Kaimberg Natural Swimming Pool is particularly well-equipped for families, featuring a paddling pool, children's playground, and beach volleyball court.
The Weißig Village Pond offers a cozy spot with benches for relaxation. Within Hundhaupten itself, an idyllic pond in the city park provides a pleasant setting for local relaxation amidst old trees.
Yes, the Schwarzer Teich (Black Pond), though not in Hundhaupten's immediate vicinity, is a notable natural landmark. It's a crucial component of several nature reserves, including FFH-designated areas, and once served as a vital rafting pond, reflecting the region's past. Its unspoiled environment is a testament to unique ecological development.
You'll find tranquil walking routes and hiking trails that wind through forests near many of the lakes. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes around Hundhaupten or Hiking around Hundhaupten, which include trails like the 'Bicycle on the Wall – Gera waterfall loop from Hundhaupten'.
The region offers natural beauty year-round. For swimming and outdoor activities, the warmer months are ideal. However, the tranquil hiking routes through forests are enjoyable in all seasons, offering an escape into nature regardless of the time of year.
When visiting the Frießnitzer See, which is a bird paradise managed by the NABU Foundation, it's important to behave in harmony with the animals and avoid disturbing them. There's also a great ice cream parlor nearby for a treat.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic and tranquil nature of the lakes, with many enjoying the opportunities for swimming, relaxation, and observing rich biodiversity. The presence of well-maintained natural areas and cozy spots like village ponds with seating are frequently highlighted.
When exploring natural areas like the Schwarzer Teich and its surroundings, which feature forest trails within protected nature reserves, it is recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear.
Yes, at the Frießnitzer See and Struthniederung Nature Reserve, there is a wooden observation tower on the lake shore in Frießnitz, offering the best views of the diverse animal and plant life.


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