Best lakes around Ebenshausen are found in the surrounding region of Thuringia, Germany. Ebenshausen, a village now part of Amt Creuzburg, does not feature large lakes directly within its boundaries. However, the broader Wartburgkreis district and areas within a 20-kilometer radius offer several appealing lakes and natural water features. These locations provide opportunities for recreation and experiencing the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The tree-lined spring, at 17 meters wide, is only about half as wide as the Kainspring, but at 23.5 meters deep, almost twice as deep. The Melchiorbrunnen (Melchior Spring) discharges 20 liters per second. The spring's bed consists of meter-deep limestone mud, through which the karst water pushes, causing it to bubble. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchiorbrunnen
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Ideal for evening strolls. Nice for unwinding.
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The spring area west of Oberdorla is of great importance for the region's drinking water supply. These deep sinkhole springs are of particular interest to karst and cave researchers. VÖLKER (1983) reported: "The bottom of the Melchiorbrunnen consists of meter-high lime mud, the depth of which could not be determined. The water pushes through the lime mud and causes it to bubble. At the bottom there are tree remains that are completely encrusted with lime."
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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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The Melchiorbrunnen sinkhole spring has a shelter. The Kainsprung sinkhole spring is in the immediate vicinity.
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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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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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Blooming water irises can be admired here in early summer.
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While Ebenshausen itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding region offers a variety of natural water features. You'll find unique sinkhole springs like the Kainspring Sinkhole Spring and Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen, known for their geological interest and striking colors. There are also tranquil ponds and reservoirs such as Hünenteich, which is popular for picnics and wildlife observation.
Yes, the Hünenteich is considered family-friendly, offering a jetty for picnics and covered seating. It's also known for its croaking creatures, which can be a fun experience for kids. The Hünenteich Pond and wooden bridge in Hainich National Park is another easy-to-hike option suitable for families.
The region is notable for its sinkhole springs. The Kainspring Sinkhole Spring is a geologically fascinating spot, approximately 25 meters deep and pouring around 100 liters of spring water per second. Nearby, the Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen features turquoise blue water that glows depending on the sun's position, offering a beautiful sight.
While the immediate area around Ebenshausen focuses more on natural springs and ponds, the nearby Kiesgrube Immelborn, about 31.7 km away, offers two swimming lakes formed from gravel mining. These lakes are ideal for swimming and recreational activities, with amenities like boat rentals and a grill restaurant.
The Hünenteich is particularly known for its 'croaking creatures,' suggesting a lively amphibian population. Forested areas surrounding many of these water features also provide habitats for various birds and small mammals.
Yes, many of the lakes and natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Hünenteich is easily accessible via several hiking car parks. The Hünenteich Pond and wooden bridge is part of a circular hiking trail in Hainich National Park. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring Hiking around Ebenshausen.
For the Hünenteich, there are several hiking car parks available. The Walsbach Spring also has a small parking lot, with additional options for combining a visit with a longer hike.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'Church of Frieda – Werratalsee Beach (Schwebda) loop' or the 'Creuzburg – View of Creuzburg Castle loop.' For more details, check out Road Cycling Routes around Ebenshausen. There are also running trails available, like the 'Mihla Valley – Haineck Castle Ruins loop,' which you can find in Running Trails around Ebenshausen.
At the Hünenteich, you'll find covered seating areas and a jetty suitable for picnics. The Erdfallquelle Melchiorbrunnen also has a shelter for visitors. For more extensive amenities like boat rentals and dining, you might consider the Kiesgrube Immelborn, though it's further afield.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. The unique geological features of the sinkhole springs, the peaceful atmosphere of places like Hünenteich, and the opportunities for easy hikes and picnics are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 650 photos and given more than 700 upvotes to these locations.
The lakes and natural springs can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for picnics and observing wildlife, especially the 'croaking creatures' at Hünenteich. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and even winter hiking can be rewarding, particularly at spots like the Hünenteich Pond and wooden bridge, which is recommended in any weather.


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