Best lakes around Leinfelden-Echterdingen offers access to several notable water bodies, benefiting from its proximity to the greater Stuttgart area. The region features a system of artificial park lakes, including Bärensee, Neuer See, and Pfaffensee, originally created for water supply and now serving as recreational areas. Additionally, the nearby Siebenmühlental provides a valley experience with a stream and historic mills. These areas offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
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A crossing point between the centrally located Neuer See and the Pfaffensee. At the dam, there is a gated access point with a view of the lake, marked with the year 1930.
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Press release from May 22, 2024: This year, the Bärensee will remain without water. That was the case last year, but the city had promised that the lake would be refilled this spring. But now it's official: The lake will remain empty this year as well. The work on the dam and the outlet is more difficult than expected and is taking longer!
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The Bärenschlössle and the surrounding area are worth a visit at any time of year. It is more pleasant there during the week, as there are a lot of visitors at the weekend. The daily lunch menu is available at the Bärenschlössle from 12.30 p.m. Good value for money. Very tasty food on offer. Large selection of cakes.
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A great destination at any time of year. Hiking trails lead here from all directions. Due to the high number of visitors on weekends and public holidays, you can visit during the week instead.
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If you can, you should stop by during the week. Completely overcrowded on the weekends when the weather is nice.
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Totally nice for walking and jogging - it's best to come early in the morning when it's not that crowded.
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A beautiful piece of nature. Here you can enjoy the lightness of being, but only in winter because it is not so crowded then. So dress warmly, take a seat with you, get food and drink at the kiosk (current openings can be checked on the Internet!) And then enjoyment begins.
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Leinfelden-Echterdingen benefits from its proximity to the greater Stuttgart area, offering a variety of water bodies. You'll find a system of artificial park lakes, including the historic Bärensee, Neuer See, and Pfaffensee, which were originally created for water supply but now serve as popular recreational areas. Additionally, the nearby Siebenmühlental features an idyllic stream and numerous historic mills, providing a different kind of water-centric experience.
Yes, the park lakes have significant historical value. Pfaffensee, the oldest and largest, was artificially dammed in 1566, followed by Bärensee in 1618, and Neuer See in 1833. These lakes were crucial for Stuttgart's water supply. The area around Bärensee (Bear Lake) is also home to the historic Bärenschlössle, a former princely hunting lodge.
The areas around the lakes are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walks, hiking, and cycling. The Siebenmühlental, for instance, is known as a 'hiking and cycling Eldorado' with trails winding past historic mills. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes like the 'Seven Mills Valley – Rail trail in the forest loop' or the 'Bärensee (Bear Lake) – Bärenschlössle in the Red Deer Park loop'. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Leinfelden-Echterdingen and Cycling around Leinfelden-Echterdingen guides.
Absolutely. The park lakes, including Bärensee (Bear Lake) and East Shore of Pfaffensee, are very popular for family-friendly walks and picnics. The paths around these lakes are generally easy and suitable for all ages. The Siebenmühlental also offers gentle trails and barbecue areas, making it a great choice for families.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks. The park lakes are popular for strolls with pets. However, specific rules regarding dogs swimming in the lakes may vary, so it's always best to check local signage or regulations for each specific location.
The lakes offer beautiful natural landscapes. Around East Shore of Pfaffensee, you can often observe waterfowl and even turtles sunning themselves on tree trunks. The Water Lily Pond in the Schaich Valley provides a tranquil natural setting with numerous ponds. The Siebenmühlental is characterized by a stream, wooded areas, and meadows, including nature conservation areas, highlighting its ecological importance.
While the park lakes (Bärensee, Neuer See, Pfaffensee) are primarily for recreation and enjoyment of nature, they are not designated swimming lakes. For swimming, residents often venture to other lakes in the broader Stuttgart region like Bürgerseen or Aileswasensee. Eiermannsee in Echterdingen is primarily known for ice skating in winter, with less emphasis on summer swimming.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are perfect for walks, picnics, and cycling, though they can be quite busy on weekends. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter transforms the landscape, providing opportunities for peaceful walks, especially around the park lakes. View of Pfaffensee is particularly serene in winter.
Yes, there are dining options available. The historic Bärenschlössle, located directly below Bärensee (Bear Lake), is a popular destination offering food and drinks. In the Siebenmühlental, some of the historic mills also feature dining options, providing a unique culinary experience amidst nature.
The park lakes are easily accessible from the Stuttgart area, including Leinfelden-Echterdingen. They are well-connected and offer parking options, though these areas can get busy on weekends. Public transport links also serve the general vicinity, allowing for convenient access to these popular recreational spots.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and serene environment, often describing it as having a 'Canadian feeling' around Bärensee (Bear Lake). The East Shore of Pfaffensee is appreciated for its original appearance and opportunities to observe wildlife like turtles. Many enjoy the peaceful breaks and idyllic views, especially from spots like the Peninsula with an Ancient Oak on Pfaffensee.
While the park lakes are well-known, the Water Lily Pond in the Schaich Valley is considered a beautiful secluded spot. The Siebenmühlental, with its numerous historic mills and tranquil paths, also offers a peaceful escape away from the more crowded areas, providing opportunities to discover wells and barbecue spots along the way.


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