Best lakes around Krauchenwies are found within the Krauchenwieser Seenplatte, a lake district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This area, formed from gravel quarrying since 1953, encompasses ten artificial lakes covering 170 hectares. It is recognized as a European bird sanctuary, offering diverse natural features. The region provides opportunities for water sports, nature observation, and recreation.
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Gardens Prince's Garden Bahnhofstraße 2/2, 72488 Sigmaringen The Prince's Garden was designed in the mid-19th century by Hereditary Prince Leopold as a hereditary park, primarily in the English style. The formerly larger park between Karlstraße and the banks of the Danube was reserved for the Princely Family and served as a place of recreation and representation. Since 1974, the Prince's Garden has been open to the public and is used as a local recreation area within the city. As part of a joint project between the Princely House, the city, and the State Office for Monument Preservation, the historic sightlines in the park leading to the palace and the Prince's Building were cleared in March and October 2007. Additional green spaces were created, and the trees were reforested. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/prinzengarten-600cd3e7f9
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The Prinzengarten, laid out as a landscape garden in the 1870s, was the park belonging to the Princely Hohenzollern City Palace, the Prinzenbau. It was surrounded to the west by a wall, the so-called Au Wall, and the Prinzenbau complex, to the south and east by a fence, and to the north by the Princely Riding Stables, now called the Marstall. Its use remained reserved exclusively for the Princely Family until 1974. An exception, however, were the last weeks before the end of World War II. As the front lines approached, many French people, especially French workers from the border regions of the Reich, but also Russian and Polish foreign workers, fled to Sigmaringen to seek safety or to escape from there by train. Soldiers increasingly joined the ranks of these people. However, because of the low-flying aircraft, trains only ran in the morning and evening, and staying directly at the station during the day was too dangerous, many of the refugees bridged their delay until their onward journey at Mühlberg, Josefsberg, or Buchhalde. This was possible because the spring of 1945 was very early and also exceptionally mild. ..... Source: https://www.erinnerungsort-sigmaringen.de/stationen/30-prinzengarten
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Very nice outdoor pool with a good restaurant and a very friendly, helpful owner. Prices are fair and the food is good!
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Beautifully landscaped park with a small lake.
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The formerly larger park between Karlstrasse and the banks of the Danube was reserved for the princely family and served as a place for recreation and representation. Since 1974, the Prinzengarten has also been open to the public and is used as a green oasis within the city.
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beautiful nature as far as the eye can see
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Unfortunately only open from May
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Great Baggesee with an incredibly beautiful turquoise color. A dream landscape. There is a large lawn for sunbathing and fine sand for children to play in.
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The Krauchenwies region is home to the Krauchenwieser Seenplatte, an area with ten artificial lakes. Key areas include the western section with the Krauchenwieser Badesee (Steidlsee I) and Ablacher See, and the eastern side featuring the Zielfinger Baggersee and Südsee Lakes (I, II, and III).
Yes, several lakes offer excellent family amenities. The Strandbad Krauchenwies at Krauchenwieser Badesee features a kiosk, a spacious beer garden, a children's playground, and a beach volleyball court. The 'Krauchenwieser Küste' also provides a large area with old trees and a beach bar. Additionally, Zielfingen Lakes offers a 900-meter sandy beach, ideal for families.
The lakes around Krauchenwies are popular for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming at the Strandbad Krauchenwies and Zielfingen Lakes. Ablacher See is known for swimming and surfing, with excellent water quality. Some lakes, like Südsee I and II, are also designated for fishing.
Absolutely. The Krauchenwieser Seenplatte is recognized as a European bird sanctuary, with 270 bird species identified. Ablacher See has a dedicated circuit with a nature observation tower, perfect for birdwatching. The 'Vogelsee' (Bird Lake) is a specific nature reserve where you can observe various bird species.
There are numerous circular hiking trails around the lakes. The 'Zielfingen Lakes Route' and 'Südsee Panorama Trail' are particularly recommended for scenic walks. You can find more hiking options, including routes like 'Zielfinger Vogelsee – Zielfingen Lakes loop' and 'Schloss Krauchenwies – Ablacher Lake loop', on the Hiking around Krauchenwies guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the Krauchenwieser Seenplatte. Südsee I (Waller/Karpfensee) and Südsee II (Forellen/Zandersee) are specifically reserved for anglers with a valid fishing permit. Fishing tickets for the Zielfinger fishing lakes can often be ordered online.
For a refreshing dip in clear water, Jettkofen Quarry Lake is a beautiful little quarry pond ideal for cooling off in summer. Ablacher See also boasts excellent water quality for swimming.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing on sandy beaches to nature observation and hiking. The clear water, family-friendly facilities like playgrounds and beach volleyball courts, and the overall holiday atmosphere, especially at places like the 'Krauchenwieser Küste', are highly appreciated.
Yes, you'll find options for food and drinks. The Strandbad Krauchenwies has a kiosk with delicious food and a spacious beer garden. At Zielfingen Lakes, you can find restaurants like 'Südsee III' and 'New Zealand' offering culinary delights.
Yes, the area offers various routes for outdoor activities. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Vogelsee loop from Ablach' or the 'Ablacher Lake – Ablach Lakes loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find routes such as 'Ablach Lakes – Zielfingen Lakes loop'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Krauchenwies guide and the MTB Trails around Krauchenwies guide.
Yes, camping facilities are available. There is a campsite located directly at Ablacher See, and camping guests at Seencamping Krauchenwies have exclusive access to the lake for swimming. A motorhome parking space is also available at Zielfingersee.
The lakes are particularly popular from May to September, when the 'Krauchenwieser Küste' offers a full holiday atmosphere with its amenities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions for hiking and nature observation, especially birdwatching.


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