Best lakes around Nazza are found in the broader Thuringia region, as Nazza itself is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and geological features. While not directly within Nazza, the surrounding region offers diverse aquatic environments, from mountain lakes to former quarry sites. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Buy your entry chip during the day and enjoy it all in the evening
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A grassy path with beautiful views of the lake leads along the Sacrificial Moor. With a little luck, you can spot swans, great crested grebes, coots, and, along the shoreline, numerous dragonflies.
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Since 1947, peat has been mined in the Rieth between Oberdorla and Niederdorla. Animal bones and shards have been found time and again. However, when a bison skull, a wooden bowl and parts of a wooden idol were discovered in 1957, the staff of the Museum of Prehistory and Early History in Weimar were informed. It soon became clear that these were not the remains of a settlement, but an ancient cult site.
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Kain jump - legend Two boys were playing with marbles west of the village of Oberdorla. One of them was called Kain. While playing, he threw one of his marbles too far, so that it fell into a hole in the ground between some large stones in a small hollow. Kain tried to move the stones aside to get his marble out. When he finally managed to loosen one of the large chunks, a strong jet of water shot towards him, filling the entire hollow. The other boy called out to him in alarm: "Kain jump - otherwise you will drown!" This incident thus gave the sinkhole spring its name.
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If you have the time, definitely take a look.
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In the immediate vicinity, a stone from the local history society points to the former village site of Kogen.
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Unfortunately, due to extensive renovation work, our local recreation area cannot be reached. However, you can still use the restaurants, which are also very good 👍
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It is a very beautiful hiking destination. For beautiful photos, you should definitely take into account the time of day and lighting conditions.
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Yes, several lakes in the broader region are suitable for families. Hünenteich offers covered seating and a jetty, perfect for picnics. Another great option is Schwanenteich Mühlhausen, which features a cafe, a fruit meadow for children, and opportunities for pedal boating. The Opfermoor Archaeological Site, while historical, also has wetland areas and is considered family-friendly.
The region boasts several unique natural features. The Kainspring Sinkhole Spring is a geologically interesting spot, approximately 25 meters deep, pouring about 100 liters of spring water per second. Nearby, you can also find the Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen, another sinkhole spring known for its turquoise water. Further afield in Thuringia, the Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, formed from a former quarry, is notable for its depth and cool waters.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural environments and the opportunities for relaxation. At Hünenteich, many enjoy the covered seating and jetty for picnics, noting the sounds of 'excellent croaking creatures.' The Schwanenteich Mühlhausen is popular for its cafe, fruit meadow, and pedal boating options. The geological uniqueness of sites like the Kainspring Sinkhole Spring also draws interest.
Yes, the Opfermoor Archaeological Site is a historically very interesting and informative location. It features wetlands and is a former sacrificial bog, with prehistoric remains discovered during peat extraction. The Kainspring Sinkhole Spring was also mentioned in documents as early as 1367, with a memorial stone nearby marking the former village site of Kogen.
The region around Nazza offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Treffurt Old Town – Cycle Path Along the Cliffs loop' or the 'Hainich Cycle Path – Bette Oak loop.' Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'Methas Ruh Shelter – Bahner's Grave loop' or 'Haineck Castle Ruins – View of the Castle Tower loop.' Mountain bikers have options like the 'Werra Bridge Creuzburg – View of Creuzburg Castle loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Nazza, Hiking around Nazza, and MTB Trails around Nazza.
Absolutely. Stierberg Pond (Stierbergsteich), located within the forest in the broader Thuringia region, is described as a beautiful and quiet spot, ideal for relaxation and connecting with nature. It's also a popular stop for hikers following the Harz hiking pin route.
While Nazza itself doesn't have prominent swimming lakes, the broader Thuringia region offers options. Erfurt's Lakes, including Stotternheimer See and Alperstedter See, are former gravel mining sites now being transformed into recreational areas. They provide opportunities for bathing and various water sports, along with cycling tracks and hiking trails.
Facilities vary by location. Hünenteich offers covered seating and a jetty. Schwanenteich Mühlhausen has a cafe, a fruit meadow for children, and pedal boat rentals. The Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen sinkhole spring has a shelter nearby.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the recreational lakes, pedal boating, and hiking. The cooler waters of Ebertswiese Mountain Lake might be refreshing in summer. For quieter forest walks around spots like Stierberg Pond, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, the Ebertswiese Mountain Lake in Thuringia has a unique origin. It was formed from a former quarry when a water vein was struck during rock extraction, filling the quarry within days. This gives it a distinctive character with its depth and cool waters.
Many lakes in the region are integrated into hiking networks. Stierberg Pond, for instance, is a popular stop for hikers on the Harz hiking pin route. Erfurt's Lakes also feature hiking trails around their perimeters. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Nazza guide, which includes routes near various natural features.
Yes, several lakes offer scenic viewpoints. Hünenteich is noted as a viewpoint, and the Schwanenteich Mühlhausen also provides pleasant views. The Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen, while a geological feature, is also considered a viewpoint due to its striking turquoise water.


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