Lakes around Buttlar are found within the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany. While Buttlar itself does not feature major lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding region offers various natural and artificial water bodies. These lakes contribute to the area's natural landscape, providing points of interest for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its position in the Thuringian Rhön, offering diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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This beautiful place should definitely be included as a rest stop on a tour
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A beautiful lake is perfect for taking a break or relaxing along the trail. There's a hut for sitting. 👍🏽☀️
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A nice resting place
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Natural rest area directly on the Ulstertal cycle path
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Rest area right next to a pond Beautiful facility
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Here at this fishing pond there are several rest areas and a bench.
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Spacious shelter in beautiful natural surroundings.
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The Buttlar region, located within the Wartburgkreis district, offers a mix of natural and artificial water bodies. You'll find smaller fishing ponds and cycle path ponds, such as the Pond Rest Area on the Ulstertal Cycle Path and Bornmühle Pond (Rasdorf). Further afield, there are unique natural sinkhole lakes like the Bernshäuser Kutte and historic artificial lakes such as the Altenberger See and the Wilhelmsthal Palace Park Lake.
Yes, the Bernshäuser Kutte, located southeast of Bernshausen, is a striking natural monument and a protected nature reserve. It's the largest lake in the Thuringian Rhön region, known for its depth and meromictic nature, meaning its water layers do not mix. A narrow path allows visitors to walk around the lake, but swimming is prohibited to preserve its sensitive ecosystem.
The area around Buttlar's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Ulstertal Cycle Path, which passes by lakes like the Pond by the Ulster Cycle Path. There are also numerous hiking and running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Winfried Pond – Birdwatching at the Ulster loop' for hiking or various cycling tours such as 'Pond at Ulstertal Cycle Path – Blue Bridge over the Ulster River loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and running guides for Buttlar.
Many of the lakes and ponds in the Buttlar region are suitable for families. Highlights like the Pond Rest Area on the Ulstertal Cycle Path and Dietlas Pond offer rest areas and benches, perfect for a break during a family outing. The Wilhelmsthal Palace Park, with its lake and extensive grounds, also provides a picturesque setting for families to explore.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Bornmühle Pond (Rasdorf) is particularly noted by anglers as a top fishing area. Additionally, the Fish ponds near Fischbach are also known for fishing, and even offer gastronomy nearby.
Yes, several lakes provide convenient facilities. The Pond Rest Area on the Ulstertal Cycle Path features multiple rest areas and a spacious shelter in a natural setting. Dietlas Pond also has several benches, including a covered one, making it a nice spot to take a break.
Absolutely. The Wilhelmsthal Palace Park, near Eisenach, features a historic lake and waterfall. The Wilhelmsthaler See is recognized as the oldest princely reservoir in Germany, dating back to the park's construction around 1710. The park itself is a beautiful blend of Rococo and English landscape styles, offering a rich historical and natural experience.
While many lakes offer recreational opportunities, it's important to note that swimming is prohibited in some, such as the Bernshäuser Kutte, due to its status as a protected nature reserve and sensitive ecosystem. Always check local regulations before attempting to swim in any natural body of water.
Yes, the Altenberger See, an artificial lake within the municipality of Gerstungen, is a popular tourist destination known for its campsite located directly on its banks. It's a favored spot for recreation in the region.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the well-maintained rest areas, especially along the Ulstertal Cycle Path, and the picturesque views. The fishing ponds are also highly rated by anglers, and the overall natural beauty of the Thuringian Rhön region is a significant draw.
Yes, many of the ponds and lakes, especially those along the Ulstertal Cycle Path, offer relatively flat and easy paths suitable for leisurely walks. For instance, the path around the Pond by the Ulster Cycle Path is a pleasant resting place. For more structured easy hikes, you can explore routes like 'Winfried Pond – Birdwatching at the Ulster loop' in the hiking guide.
Yes, some locations offer gastronomy. For example, the Fish ponds near Fischbach are noted for having gastronomy nearby, making a trip there worthwhile not just for the views but also for a meal.


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