Eixendorfer Reservoir
Eixendorfer Reservoir
Cycling Highlight (Segment)
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This Highlight goes through a protected area
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Location: Neunburg vorm Wald, Schwandorf, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
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The Eixendorfer reservoir As he was developing, entire villages had to be evacuated and outsourced. From one of these, in the floods submerged places, he has his name, the Eixendorfer Staussee.
In 1975, it was flooded for the first time, filling a flood retention basin that dammed the Schwarzach over a length of 6.2 kilometers and in some places up to a width of 75 meters.
As early as 1976, the "Neunburger Yacht Club" was founded, which immediately initiated structural measures and built a boat system on the banks. But also among the anglers, the lake, which by the way is spanned by the longest state road bridge in Bavaria, has become an insider tip because of its outstanding fish population. With great effort, the "fishing Neunburg vorm forest" receives the species richness of this water. For the friends of water sports and for sunbathers the reservoir offers equally unimagined possibilities.
The Eixendorfer Staussee from Hillstett How to find it is quickly explained. Either from Neunburg in front of the forest on the state road St 2151, which leads towards Rötz. Only a few kilometers to Neunburg opens a panoramic view of the lake. Or you drive from Rötz on the county road to Hillstett. There, the lake is the worth seeing Opf. Handwerksmuseum picturesquely at your feet.
roetz.de/freizeiterholung/eixendorfer-stausee.html
May 7, 2017
Currently, summer 22 almost completely drained. The baths lie on the dry
August 5, 2022
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Location: Neunburg vorm Wald, Schwandorf, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
4.5
(111)
412
02:50
34.5km
260m
4.9
(49)
197
04:04
56.8km
410m
4.8
(28)
121
04:03
52.9km
510m