Best lakes around Todtmoos are found in the Southern Black Forest, with Todtmoos serving as a base for exploring diverse aquatic landscapes. This region features a mix of glacial lakes, reservoirs, and unique periodic karst lakes. The area is characterized by wooded slopes, high-altitude settings, and protected natural environments. These lakes offer opportunities for various outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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The Alb Basin or Alb Dam is a reservoir in the Alb valley near St. Blasien (southern Black Forest). The gravity dam of the Alb reservoir is 28 m high. The dam between Schluchsee and the Rhine near Waldshut is part of the pumped storage network of Schluchseewerk AG.
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The monastery pond is a private pond and belongs to the Landgasthof Klosterweiherhof. I spent a few nice days with her on very nice hikes and on my return I enjoyed cooling off in the monastery pond.
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Very friendly reception, nice location. Closed on Tuesday, but you can have dinner 700 m away in the Dachsberger Hof (closed on the website, by mistake, also noted for Tuesday, Aug. 22).
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Great reservoir with a beautiful circular route. Unfortunately little water at the moment.
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According to tradition, the monastery pond was created as a fish pond for the monastery of St. Blasien. It is a popular destination, especially because of the neighboring Landgasthof Klosterweiherhof with its spacious lakeside terrace.
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A dolienensee that only appears when the groundwater level is high and then disappears again. There are rare crabs.
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The glacial pot of the Krai-Woog-Gumpen and the waterfall below are a wonderful Ice Age relic. In summer, a popular spot for swimming.
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Around Todtmoos, you'll find a diverse range of lakes, including large natural glacial lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee, smaller glacial tarns such as Feldsee, and reservoirs like Albstausee (Alb Reservoir) and Windgfällweiher. There's also the unique periodic karst lake, Eichener Lake, which appears and disappears with rainfall.
Schluchsee is highly recommended for swimming and water sports, known for its crystal-clear water and excellent quality. Titisee also offers swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and pedal boating. Windgfällweiher provides a peaceful atmosphere for swimming and stand-up paddling, with a lido and secluded spots.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Titisee and Schluchsee offer a wide array of leisure activities suitable for all ages, including boat rentals and easy lake walks. Windgfällweiher is also family-friendly, with opportunities for swimming and paddling in a calmer setting. Monastery Pond is appreciated for its serene setting, ideal for a peaceful family outing.
Many lakes around Todtmoos are surrounded by excellent hiking trails. Titisee has a scenic trail circling the lake. Schluchsee features an 18-kilometer-long lake walk. Feldsee, located at the foot of Feldberg, is a key highlight for hikers exploring the region, with a walking path around the lake. Windgfällweiher also offers pleasant walks around its perimeter.
Eichener Lake is a unique periodic karst lake that appears and disappears depending on rainfall and snowmelt, transforming a dry meadow into a shimmering lake. It's a geological marvel and the only confirmed location in Germany for the rare fairy shrimp *Tanymastix lacunae*. When full, a circular path allows for exploration of this tranquil and ecologically significant landscape.
While driving is often the quickest way, some lakes are accessible by public transport. For example, reaching Titisee from Todtmoos by bus and train can take around 2 hours and 31 minutes. Schluchsee is reachable by bus, though it involves transfers and takes about 1 hour and 12 minutes. For Feldsee, public transport will get you to the Feldberg area, but the lake itself requires hiking.
Windgfällweiher, nestled between Titisee and Schluchsee, offers a more peaceful atmosphere and is generally less crowded than its larger neighbors. It's a great option for those seeking a tranquil lake experience. The Monastery Pond also provides a serene setting away from larger crowds.
Beyond hiking, the region around Todtmoos and its lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. For example, there are numerous gravel biking routes and MTB trails, including challenging routes like the 'Gersbach Baroque Redoubt – View of the Rhine Valley loop'. You can also explore mountain hikes in the area.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking, with vibrant foliage in fall. Even in winter, some lakes provide opportunities for peaceful walks, though access and activities may be limited.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer stunning viewpoints. The Monastery Pond is known as a beautiful photo motif, especially with reflections of autumn foliage. The Wehra Valley Dam offers a beautiful view of the reservoir and the city of Wehr. Feldsee, surrounded by steep rock walls, provides a tranquil and idyllic setting for nature observation.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on hiking trails around most lakes in the Black Forest, including Schluchsee and Titisee. It's always advisable to check local signage for any restrictions, especially regarding swimming areas or protected natural zones like Feldsee.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene settings and natural beauty. The Monastery Pond is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and as a photo opportunity. The Albstausee (Alb Reservoir) offers a quiet resting place to enjoy nature. The unique geological spectacle of Eichener Lake also fascinates many.


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