Lakes around Staig offer diverse recreational opportunities in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region features several quarry lakes and a notable karst spring. These water bodies provide options for swimming, relaxation, and nature exploration. The landscape is characterized by its blend of natural and man-made aquatic environments.
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Beautifully located swimming lake, with a kiosk and lifeguard service. Very busy on weekends, so it's better to visit during the week… There is a playground for children, and adults are not neglected either (table tennis, beach volleyball…..
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A great bridge over the Danube with plenty of information about this habitat. Highly recommended.
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Here the Danube appears more like a lake.
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Idyllic bathing lake with kiosk near the Iller
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The overcrowded Dietenheim bathing lake still invited you to take a foot bath
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A very beautiful lake with great swimming and rest areas. I always enjoy coming here 🥰
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Several lakes near Staig offer excellent swimming and recreational opportunities. The Senden Quarry Lakes provide versatile bathing zones, including family-friendly areas and designated naturist sections, often supervised by DLRG. The Erbacher Baggersee is known for its excellent water quality, extensive sunbathing lawns, and amenities like a non-swimmer area, water slide, and sports facilities. Other popular choices include the Filzinger See, which has two lakes with sunbathing lawns and playgrounds, and the Ludwigsfelder Lake, a beautifully laid out swimming lake with great lawns. The Dietenheim bathing lake also offers inviting waters and a small kiosk.
Yes, many lakes around Staig are very family-friendly. The Senden Quarry Lakes feature playgrounds and table tennis. The Erbacher Baggersee is particularly well-equipped with a playground, beach volleyball court, mini-golf, and a dedicated non-swimmer area. The Filzinger See also offers playgrounds and beach volleyball courts. Additionally, the Ludwigsfelder Lake and Großer Ersinger Lake are popular choices for families, offering ample space for relaxation and play.
Beyond swimming, the region offers unique natural sights. The Blautopf, located in Blaubeuren, is a famous karst spring known for its intensely turquoise-blue water, a natural phenomenon caused by light scattering off limestone particles. It's the source of the Blau river and the entrance to a vast underground cave system. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the Plessenteich Birdwatching Tower is a renatured quarry lake that serves as an important breeding and resting area for endangered bird species, with helpful signage at observation posts.
Yes, the area around Staig's lakes is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking and cycling routes that often pass by or lead to these lakes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Donaustetten Nativity Trail' or routes around 'Kirchberg Castle'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Lichternsee Cycle Path' or the 'Danube Fork near Donaustetten'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Staig guide, the MTB Trails around Staig guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Staig guide.
Near the Blautopf in Blaubeuren, you can explore historical sites such as a historic hammer mill and a former Benedictine monastery. The surrounding area also features hiking trails that lead to historical castle ruins and intriguing rock formations, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
While specific public transport routes to each individual lake can vary, many of the recreational areas are accessible. For example, the Senden Quarry Lakes are approximately 4.8 km from Staig, and the Erbacher Baggersee is about 6.6 km away. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific lake destinations from Staig.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. The Filzinger See is well-regarded by anglers, offering a diverse range of fish species including pike, carp, tench, and eel, amidst natural flora like reed beds and water lily fields. The Donaurieder See, while no longer suitable for swimming due to water pollution, remains a spot for anglers with various fish species available.
The best time to visit the lakes around Staig largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, the warmer months from late spring through summer (May to September) are ideal. During this period, facilities are typically open, and DLRG supervision is often provided. For hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes, with fewer crowds.
Many of the popular bathing lakes are equipped with convenient facilities. The Senden Quarry Lakes have kiosks, and the Erbacher Baggersee features a kiosk for refreshments. The Dietenheim bathing lake also has a small kiosk. The Schützensee offers a restaurant on-site, along with well-maintained WC facilities. These amenities ensure a comfortable visit for day-trippers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the excellent water quality and large sunbathing areas at lakes like Großer Ersinger Lake. The family-friendly infrastructure, including playgrounds and sports courts, is also highly valued. The unique natural phenomenon of the Blautopf and the birdwatching opportunities at Plessenteich Birdwatching Tower are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, most of the popular lakes and recreational areas provide ample parking facilities. For example, the Erbacher Baggersee offers free entry and parking, making it an accessible destination. The Filzinger See also has sufficient parking available, as does the Schützensee, ensuring convenience for visitors arriving by car.


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