Lakes around Aitrang, a municipality in the Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germany, are characterized by their natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area is known for its picturesque moor lakes nestled amidst forests and meadows. These bodies of water provide settings for various outdoor activities, making Aitrang a destination for nature enthusiasts. The region's landscape was shaped by the last ice age, contributing to its unique aquatic features.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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A very beautiful lake. Only one section of the walk around it requires some advanced hiking skills.
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A place that invites you to linger, simply brilliant in summer.
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There are usually many waterfowl on and around Lake Bachtel, especially swans. With a bit of luck, you might even spot a beaver.
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The landscape at Bachtelsee is very beautiful and there are countless swans. Canada and Egyptian geese are often there too. There are beautiful viewpoints and every now and then a beaver can be observed, but its tracks can definitely be seen.
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The Oggenrieder Weiher is located on the western outskirts of Irsee in the Bavarian-Swabian district of Ostallgäu, directly on the connecting road to the hamlet and district of Oggenried and on to Baisweil. The pond is 728 meters above sea level and has an area of 1.4 hectares. Wikipedia
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The almost trail winds through the meadows and along the forest. The ground is mostly firm but also a bit bumpy. If you like it traily, you'll get your money's worth here. A few tight curves and a small descent are fun and train your driving skills. In wet weather it will become muddy in parts and you may have to drive through standing water.
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Very nicely laid out bathing lake - even if it's too cold now - but there was nothing going on for that :-)
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The most popular lake is Lake Elb, known for its refreshing moor water and designated bathing areas. Other highly regarded spots include Notzenweiher, a bog lake with excellent facilities, and the tranquil Oggenrieder Pond, ideal for a refreshing dip.
The lakes around Aitrang are primarily moor lakes, formed during the last ice age. The Elbsee, for instance, is a picturesque moor lake with unique soft moor water, nestled amidst dense forests and green meadows. You'll find extensive reed beds, diverse flora and fauna, and boardwalks offering insights into these natural habitats. Lake Bachtel is another natural lake where you can observe many waterfowl and swans, and with luck, even a beaver.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. The Elbsee offers designated bathing areas, extensive sunbathing lawns, and a kiosk. Its circular trail is relatively flat and suitable for families. Notzenweiher features a well-maintained complex with lawns, a beach volleyball court, and sanitary facilities, making it an excellent choice for families. The Oggenrieder Pond is also an idyllic and tranquil bathing lake suitable for families.
You'll find various hiking opportunities. The Elbsee features a well-marked circular trail, approximately 6-7 kilometers long, that leads through idyllic Allgäu landscapes, moorlands, and reed beds. This path is relatively flat and suitable for a leisurely walk. For more extensive cycling routes that pass by the lakes, you can explore options in the Cycling around Aitrang guide.
Absolutely. The Elbsee is a popular swimming lake, offering a refreshing experience in its unique moor water, consistently rated as excellent. Notzenweiher is another excellent bog lake for swimming, where the water heats up quickly. The Oggenrieder Pond also provides a tranquil spot for a refreshing dip.
Yes, especially at the more developed lakes. The northern shore of the Elbsee features a restaurant with lake views and a beer garden. At Notzenweiher, there is a kiosk that offers refreshments and small dishes, typically open during good weather.
The lakes are particularly enjoyable from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is ideal for swimming, hiking, and cycling. The moor water of lakes like the Notzenweiher heats up quickly, making it pleasant for swimming in warmer months. The circular trails around lakes like the Elbsee are also best explored when the weather is mild.
Yes, the region offers varied cycling routes. Cyclists can enjoy routes from Kaufbeuren leading to the Elbsee. Komoot provides several cycling guides for the area, including Cycling around Aitrang, Road Cycling Routes around Aitrang, and Gravel biking around Aitrang, which feature routes like the 'View of Lake Elbsee – Elbsee loop from Aitrang'.
The lakes, especially those within landscape protection areas like the Elbsee, are rich in diverse flora and fauna. You can enjoy birdwatching, and at Lake Bachtel, you'll often see many waterfowl and swans. With a bit of luck, you might even spot a beaver.
Yes, particularly around the Elbsee. The northern shore offers holiday apartments and a campsite, which includes facilities like a wellness center, gym, sauna, and steam room, making it convenient for longer stays.
While specific leash rules vary, many natural trails around the lakes, such as the circular path around the Elbsee, are generally suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The well-marked circular trail around the Elbsee is approximately 6-7 kilometers long. Depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery, it typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete.


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