Franconian Lake District


Franconian Lake District (German: Fränkisches Seenland) is to the south-west of Nuremberg in Germany.

Big Brombach Lake (Großer Brombachsee)

The lakes Altmühlsee, Brombachsee, Rothsee, Dennenloher See and Hahnenkammsee together form a lake district which is equal in size and infra-structure to the Upper Bavarian Lake District: the Altmühlsee, for example, is the same size as the Königssee, and the Große Brombachsee has the same area as the Tegernsee.

The biggest lake of the district is the Große Brombach Lake. The Big Brombach Lake is a storage lake of about 12.7 km², with about 17.5 km (10.9 mi) of shoreline. Its depth is about 32 m. The scenic Small Brombach Lake is situated in the Brombach and Igelsbach valley. Full beaches and the activity on the water show the highly attractive nature of the recreational Small Brombach Lake. With its 2.5 km², the lake invites to people to go swimming, surfing, sailing, fishing, and boating.

The biggest European Trimaran passenger ship, "MS Brombachsee", crosses the Lake daily. The coastline is unspoiled; there are bike paths and hiking trails around the lake. Four recreational establishments and 1,000 sailboat berths make this an ideal surf and sailing destination. A great viewpoint is the Two-Lake-Place in Enderndorf am See.

The Altmühl Lake, situated in the broad valley of the Altmühl, sits between single villages and meadows. It was created as the first lake in the lake district and has a length of 4 km (2.5 mi) and an area of roughly 4.5 km². The ship "Gunzenhausen" crosses the lake.

The Roth lake, which is 2.2 km², is divided into a economic part and a swimming area. Surfing and sailing are possible in most parts. In the north western corner there is a large nature reserve. The Roth Lake also has three recreational areas.

The Lake District besides its obvious tourism value also serves to move water from the relatively "wet" Old Bavaria to Franconia and was built in conjunction with the Main Donau Kanal

Cities, towns and villages

  • Spalt The Hops and Beer town
  • Gunzenhausen

Other destinations

Lakes

The Lake District comprises of 7 lakes and several “waters”. The total expanse of water is about 20 km².

  • Big Brombach Lake, 8.7 km² (Großer Brombachsee)
  • Small Brombach Lake, 2.5 km² (Kleiner Brombachsee)
  • Igelsbach Lake, 0.9 km² (Igelsbachsee)
  • Altmühl Lake, 4.5 km² (Altmühlsee), near Gunzenhausen
  • Roth Lake, 2.2 km² (Rothsee)
  • Hahnenkammsee, 0.23 km² (Hahnenkammsee)
  • Dennenloher Lake, 0.22 km² (Dennenloher See)

Understand

Get in

By rail

By car

Autobahn A6 from Nuremberg, B2 from Augsburg.

By air

The closest airport to the Lake District is at Nuremberg (NUE IATA)

Get around

See

Do

  • 🌍 Wakeboard and water ski, Zeltwiese Absberg, Badehalbinsel am Kleinen Brombachsee, 91720 Absberg, +49 157 52681335, e-mail: . Beginner courses every weekend during times of warm weather. Opened in 2016 and still being extended, this brings additional water sport fun to the region. Online booking and courses available.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Stay safe

Old town hall of Weißenburg

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