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Top 20 Lakes around St. Blasien

Best lakes around St. Blasien are found within the picturesque Black Forest region of Germany. This area features a diverse landscape with several notable lakes, ranging from serene reservoirs to glacial formations. These bodies of water offer various natural features and recreational opportunities for visitors. Many are easily accessible from St. Blasien, providing excellent options for day trips.

Best lakes around St. Blasien

  • The most popular lakes is Feldsee, a lake that is a cirque lake formed by glaciers…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Feldsee

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The Feldsee is a must-see that you should definitely plan for – not only because of its fascinating nature and its history, but also because of the breathtaking surroundings in the raised moor. :)

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Karl-Egon-Way

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An ascent and descent reminiscent of Alpine trails, all this in a low mountain range. In wet seasons, surefootedness is required (risk of slipping). Absolutely worth the hike in autumn, …

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Schluchsee east shore

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A wonderful promenade stretches along the northeastern shore of Lake Schluchsee. The view stretches far across the lake to the opposite shore. Those who prefer a more natural setting can also walk along the beach, which is just as enjoyable.

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Titisee shore

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easy tour around Titisee, you can easily walk around the lake. Although the last part is along the road, there is now a wide paved footpath there.

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Titisee Lake Loop

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The circular route around Lake Titisee initially also runs in the higher forest, at the campsite and then directly on the shore. Very nice circular hike!

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Diana Perez - A .
December 13, 2024, Titiseeufer

Great view over the lake

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Günter K .
April 29, 2023, Titiseeufer

There is a beautiful view of the lake from the shore.

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Ronny
October 26, 2022, Karl-Egon-Weg

An ascent and descent reminiscent of Alpine trails, all this in a low mountain range. In wet seasons, surefootedness is required (risk of slipping). Absolutely worth the hike in autumn, as it creates a wonderfully mystical (due to the fog) atmosphere with magnificent autumn colors.

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At dusk the lake has a different color, just beautiful there.

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The high-altitude climate trail is very beautiful, but you can only see the lake a little at the beginning and then again the last level section, along the east bank back to the village. The Titisee was created by the Feldberg Glacier, whose moraines formed in the Pleistocene form its banks today. It is fed by the Seebach and the outflow is the Gutach, which later becomes the Wutach. On the northern shore is the spa town of the same name. There are at least four different theories about the origin of the name, I like the one with the Roman general Titus the best. The Titisee is 2 km long, 700 m wide, covers an area of 1.07 km² and has an average depth of 20 m.

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You can also hike the circular trail above the road in the forest.

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The circular route around Lake Titisee initially also runs in the higher forest, at the campsite and then directly on the shore. Very nice circular hike!

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The circular route is approx. 6.5 km long!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes around St. Blasien?

The region around St. Blasien in the Black Forest offers a variety of popular lakes. Feldsee is highly regarded for its unique glacial formation and stunning natural surroundings. The Schluchsee east shore is a favorite for its clear, cool water and family-friendly promenade, offering views across the largest lake in the Black Forest. Titisee is also a well-known destination, popular for its comprehensive facilities and scenic beauty.

Are there family-friendly lakes near St. Blasien?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Schluchsee east shore is particularly family-friendly, featuring a wonderful promenade and clear water that stays cool even on hot days. Titisee is another excellent choice, offering dedicated swimming areas, beach bars, and easy circular paths like the Titisee Lake Loop, which is suitable for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these lakes?

The lakes around St. Blasien showcase diverse natural beauty. Feldsee is a unique cirque lake formed by glaciers, surrounded by a fascinating raised moor and steep, high walls. Albsee offers tranquil reservoir views with a peaceful hiking trail. Schluchsee and Titisee are known for their crystal-clear waters and forested shores, with Schluchsee being the largest lake in the Black Forest. Windgfällweiher provides a more secluded, back-to-nature experience with excellent water quality.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around St. Blasien?

The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the challenging Karl-Egon-Way, or explore the extensive network of paths around Schluchsee and Titisee. For cycling enthusiasts, there are signposted cycling paths around Schluchsee and various options for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find more details on specific routes in the MTB Trails around St. Blasien, Waterfall hikes around St. Blasien, and Gravel biking around St. Blasien guides.

Are there good hiking trails around the lakes?

Yes, hiking is a very popular activity. A peaceful hiking trail encircles the Albsee. Around Schluchsee, an 18-kilometer-long lake walk is popular, and the section between Schluchsee and Seebrugg can be combined with a boat trip. Titisee also offers a circular trail, with parts running through the forest and along the shore. For a more challenging experience, the Karl-Egon-Way provides Alpine-like ascents and descents through a beautiful forest.

Which lakes are suitable for swimming and water sports?

Titisee is renowned for its clean, clear water, ideal for swimming, with dedicated areas and facilities. Schluchsee also boasts crystal-clear water and is recognized for having excellent water quality, making it suitable for swimming and other water activities. Windgfällweiher is considered Southwest Germany's highest swimming lake and is great for windsurfing and paddleboarding. Please note that Albsee is a reservoir and not suitable for swimming.

What makes Feldsee a unique destination?

Feldsee is unique as a cirque lake formed by glaciers from the last ice ages, making it the highest lake in Germany outside the Alps. It's notable for its fascinating nature, history, and the breathtaking surroundings of the raised moor. The lake is bordered on three sides by steep walls up to 300 meters high, creating a dramatic and serene landscape perfect for nature enthusiasts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around St. Blasien?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many appreciate the tranquility and impressive natural scenery of places like Albsee and Feldsee. The clear, cool waters of Schluchsee and Titisee are highly valued for swimming and recreation, especially on warm days. The extensive options for hiking, cycling, and water sports, combined with the stunning Black Forest backdrop, also contribute to a highly positive visitor experience.

Is there a less crowded lake option for a quieter experience?

Yes, Windgfällweiher is often considered an insider's tip for those seeking a quieter, more secluded experience. Located between Schluchsee and Altglashütten, it offers a peaceful atmosphere compared to its larger neighbors, while still providing excellent water quality for swimming and opportunities for water sports.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around St. Blasien?

The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Titisee, Schluchsee, and Windgfällweiher. Spring and autumn offer magnificent colors for hiking, with the Karl-Egon-Way being particularly mystical in autumn. The cooler months can also provide a serene experience for walks around lakes like Albsee and Feldsee.

Are there any lakes with good facilities or amenities?

Titisee is well-equipped with comprehensive facilities, including dedicated swimming areas, beach bars, cafés, changing rooms, and toilets. Only electric boats are permitted, ensuring a peaceful environment. Windgfällweiher also has a 'Baywatch Bar' and toilets, making it convenient for visitors. Schluchsee offers a dive center in Seebrugg and a wonderful promenade along its east shore.

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