Lakes around St. Märgen are located in the Black Forest, an area characterized by its natural landscapes and serene atmosphere. The region features a mix of well-known lakes and smaller, tranquil bodies of water. These aquatic environments offer diverse recreational opportunities for visitors.
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A beautiful, clear lake with a water temperature of 18-24 degrees Celsius in summer. The water is of drinking quality. The lake has a diverse selection of fish.
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Beautiful view over the lake, recommended even in the dark when the lights are on
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This small lake feeds the Zartenbach and lies between Hinterzarten and Feldsee. It is located in the Eschengrund nature reserve and is fortunately only accessible on foot.
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Unfortunately, the path on the west and south sides often runs along the road and is also used by bicycle (e-bike) riders, some of whom drive very quickly. Lots of cars and motorcycles on the road, and you also have to walk through campsites. The path on the other side of the lake (east side) is nice and in a few places you can also go to the shore of the lake. In general, Lake Titisee is very crowded, at least on weekends. It was quite annoying at times. We recommend visiting on weekdays.
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Often overcrowded on nice weekends. When going around you have to walk a few meters along the side of the road, on the sidewalk.
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Among the well-known lakes, Titisee is a prominent destination, popular for its clear waters and circular trail. For a more tranquil experience, Mathisle Pond is an idyllic bog lake accessible only on foot or by bike, offering a quiet setting within a nature reserve.
Several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. Titisee has designated swimming areas and amenities. Windgfällweiher is known as Southwest Germany's highest swimming lake, offering a natural wild swimming experience. Moosweiher, a gravel pit lake, also provides recreational facilities for swimmers. Additionally, St. Märgen itself has a natural outdoor pool (Naturbad) for refreshing dips.
Yes, Blindensee, located in the hilly moorland near Schönwald, is known for its mystical atmosphere, especially in the morning when fog hovers over its dark waters. A wooden boardwalk allows visitors to explore this unique ecosystem. Feldsee, a glacial cirque lake at the foot of the Feldberg, also offers picturesque natural beauty and tranquility.
Yes, Titisee is the primary lake for boating. You can rent pedal boats or e-boats from the Titisee Boat Dock, or take a scenic passenger boat trip around the lake.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Titisee shore features a popular circular trail. The path to Schlüchtsee leads through open terrain, suitable for walks or bike rides. For a more challenging experience, you can explore routes like the 'Hike through the mystical Bannwald to the Zweribach waterfall' or the 'Hirschbach Waterfall loop from St. Märgen', which are part of the broader hiking network around St. Märgen. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around St. Märgen guide.
Several lakes are great for families. Titisee is very family-friendly with its amenities and easy circular trail. Moosweiher offers recreational facilities including a half-pipe for inline skaters and skateboarders. The natural outdoor pool in St. Märgen is also a refreshing option for families, located along a circular hiking trail that passes an adventure playground.
Windgfällweiher is often considered an insider's tip for natural wild swimming, tucked away between the larger Titisee and Schluchsee. Mathisle Pond, accessible only on foot or by bike, also offers a wonderfully quiet and beautiful setting away from the crowds. Kesslerhofweiher is another idyllic and quiet pond located on popular hiking routes.
Beyond hiking and swimming, you can enjoy windsurfing and paddleboarding at Windgfällweiher. Moosweiher features a half-pipe for inline skaters and skateboarders. The broader region offers a variety of hiking routes, from easy walks like the 'St. Märgen – View of the Vosges loop' to more difficult mountain hikes. Explore more options in the Hiking around St. Märgen guide.
Yes, the Ice pond is notable for its history. In January 1924, it hosted the first German ice stadium as a natural ice rink, where many German championships were held. Today, it's an idyllic forest lake.
The Plattensee Reservoir is a small body of water that dams a dwarf brook, primarily serving as an upper reservoir for a hydroelectric power station. While functional, it offers a tranquil setting for quiet contemplation within the natural landscape, ideal for those seeking peace and solitude.
Schlüchtsee offers a pleasant journey through scenic landscapes, making it suitable for those who enjoy walks or bike rides in a rural setting. The circular trail around Titisee is also an easy and popular option for a leisurely stroll.
Visitors frequently praise the serene atmosphere and natural beauty. Many appreciate the quiet and idyllic settings of places like Mathisle Pond, perfect for a break. The clear waters of Titisee are also a highlight, offering great views and opportunities for walking. The diverse range of lakes, from recreational to mystical, provides something for every preference.


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