Best lakes around Hohberg are accessible from this location at the western edge of the Black Forest, situated between Offenburg and Lahr. While Hohberg itself does not feature significant natural lakes directly within its municipal boundaries, its proximity to the Black Forest provides access to various aquatic attractions. The region offers a mix of natural and artificially landscaped lakes, catering to different recreational interests. This area serves as a gateway to the diverse natural landscapes of the Black Forest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Together with the boardwalk to the west, this is probably one of the most beautiful spots in the Rohrschollen Nature Reserve. A good description of Rohrschollen Island, its history, and some of the plants and animals found there can be found here in German: https://reserves-naturelles.strasbourg.eu/de/rohrschollen-insel/entdecken/ The page is also available in English and, of course, French. Simply click on the corresponding language code in the upper right corner.
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In summer there is also a swimming lake.
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The poplar forest lake. Information about him can be found on the following community website: https://berghaupten.de/waldsee/
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The lake is in the immediate vicinity of the market barn directly on the B33.
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Nice place with a water treading pool to relax. View over the Kinzigtal.
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Pure nature on the Rhine island
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The former LGS site is a nice place to stay and stop
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Some popular lakes accessible from Hohberg include Gifiz Lake, known as a swimming lake with walking paths, and Lake Stegmatten, an artificially landscaped lake with facilities. Visitors also appreciate Pappelwald Lake, a small forest lake where swimming is officially permitted.
Yes, several lakes near Hohberg are family-friendly. Lake Stegmatten, created for the State Garden Show 2018, offers a beach, restaurant, public toilets, and a drinking water dispenser. Gifiz Lake is a popular swimming lake with walking paths suitable for all ages. Pappelwald Lake is also considered family-friendly, offering a natural setting for swimming.
Yes, swimming is permitted in several lakes. Gifiz Lake is a well-known swimming lake. At Lake Stegmatten, part of the lake is released as a bathing lake. Pappelwald Lake also officially allows swimming, and its water quality is regularly tested.
Facilities vary by lake. Lake Stegmatten is well-equipped with a restaurant ("Haus am See"), public toilets, a drinking water dispenser, and showers. It also offers luggage boxes with sockets. Gifiz Lake provides walking paths and is known as a swimming lake with general facilities.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Hohberg guide, or explore mountain biking and gravel biking routes. The MTB Trails around Hohberg guide and Gravel biking around Hohberg guide offer routes for cyclists of various skill levels.
While Hohberg itself doesn't have large natural lakes, its location provides access to several prominent Black Forest lakes. These include **Mummelsee**, known for its mystical atmosphere and hiking, **Titisee**, a popular spot for water sports and a lively promenade, and **Schluchsee**, the largest lake in the Black Forest, ideal for clear-water swimming and various water sports.
The lakes around Hohberg are nestled within the scenic Black Forest landscape. Pappelwald Lake offers a natural forest setting. The broader Black Forest region features coniferous forests, picturesque valleys, and the reflective waters of high-altitude lakes like Feldsee, which mirrors the surrounding trees and the Feldberg peak.
The lakes around Hohberg can be enjoyed in any season. Gifiz Lake, for example, is noted for its walking paths being suitable for a visit in any season. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. The Black Forest region also offers beautiful scenery during autumn foliage and winter snow.
Yes, the Dundenheim Mill is a notable historical site nearby. Originally built in 1762 and rebuilt after a fire in 1907, it offers a glimpse into the region's past. While not directly on a lake, it's part of the local landscape and can be visited in conjunction with lake excursions.
Visitors appreciate the variety of lakes, from natural forest settings to artificially landscaped recreational areas. The opportunity for swimming, relaxation, and walks in natural settings is highly valued. The komoot community has shown significant engagement, with the lakes gathering 171 upvotes and 69 photos, indicating their appeal as local recreation spots.
For a quiet, natural experience, Pappelwald Lake is a small forest lake offering a serene environment where swimming is permitted. Further into the Black Forest, **Feldsee**, located near the Feldberg, provides a picturesque high-altitude lake setting with clear waters reflecting tall trees, ideal for hikers seeking tranquility.
Yes, if you're looking for clear water and extensive water sports opportunities, **Schluchsee** in the wider Black Forest region is an excellent choice. As the largest lake in Baden-Württemberg, it's renowned for its crystal-clear water and is ideal for bathing, windsurfing, sailing, and diving. It also has extensive hiking and biking trails around it.


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