Best lakes in Stadtwald Augsburg are found within a vast nature reserve and drinking water protection area covering 2,160 hectares. This area is a popular destination for outdoor activities, featuring both natural and man-made water bodies. The landscape includes diverse lakes, weirs, and reservoirs, offering various recreational opportunities. It serves as an important ecological zone and a significant part of Augsburg's historical water management system.
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Good for a refreshing dip. No need for swimwear here either 😉
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Attention: The raw floors ("Bunker Lake") are no longer accessible! (Biotope protection) A so-called "new path" (signposted in the same way) has been created around the biotope with good viewing and seating options. Fair offer!
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Depending on the water level, new perspectives are always available here. There are birdhouses near the bench where different species of tit can be observed.
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The development on the Schiessplatzheide ran very differently: the former forest area was cleared in 1880 to create a shooting range. Rare alpine, continental and sub-Mediterranean animal and plant species were able to settle on the now free area. Due to the military use, initially as a parade ground, the area was kept free again and again. After the Second World War, the firing range was used by American troops for target practice. The shooting range has not been used by the military since around 1980 and is now a "case for nature conservation".
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The Hochablass is a weir in the Lech, which is located in the eastern urban area of Augsburg. The capital creek branches off from the western part of the weir system, which is routed from here to the old town of Augsburg, where it flows through the Lechviertel in many canals together with the water of the Lochbach. According to an inscription on the weir, the first system to discharge Lech water to Augsburg was in the year 1000. However, there is no documentary evidence of this, this year is only an estimate. In 1346, the first defensive dam at the site of today's outlet is documented. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hochablass
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The Stempflesee in the Siebentischwald is a place of relaxation at any time of the year.
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The lakes around Augsburg are simply wonderful. Cycle tours in the shade and if it gets too hot, just sprint into the lake :-).
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Several lakes in the Stadtwald Augsburg area offer great amenities for families. The Kuhsee is a top choice, featuring a well-equipped playground with a pirate ship, extensive picnic lawns, and a pebble beach perfect for swimming. You can also find cafes and snack bars there. The Weitmannsee also has a playground and is popular for swimming and cycling. The Auensee provides bathing areas and sunbathing lawns, while the Mandichosee offers a playground, beach volleyball, and various water sports.
Yes, the Hochablass Dam (Augsburg) is a significant historical and technical monument. It's an integral part of Augsburg's historical water management system and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering impressive panoramic views. The historic waterworks at the Hochablass, dating back to 1879, also serves as an engineering museum and drinking water information center. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia or Augsburg Tourismus.
The lakes in Stadtwald Augsburg are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, rowing, and volleyball at Kuhsee. The Mandichosee is a hub for active pursuits, offering sailing, surfing (with a surf school), stand-up paddleboarding, hiking, and cycling. For cycling, there are numerous routes like the 'Hochablass Dam (Augsburg) – Beautiful route near Merching loop' or the 'Stempflesee – Stempflesee loop'. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling in Stadtwald Augsburg guide and Road Cycling Routes in Stadtwald Augsburg guide. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Mandicho Lake – Lake Mandicho loop' available in the Waterfall hikes in Stadtwald Augsburg guide.
Absolutely! The Kuhsee is a very popular bathing lake with excellent water quality, ideal for swimming and rowing. The Auensee permits bathing in two-thirds of its area, including a naturist (FKK) section. The Weitmannsee is also popular for swimming, though water quality can occasionally vary. The Mandichosee is the largest body of water and offers a wide range of water sports, including sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the 'best' time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports at lakes like Kuhsee, Auensee, and Mandichosee. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful natural scenery. In winter, if conditions allow, the Kuhsee can even be used for ice skating, and the Stempfle Lake provides a calm atmosphere for walks.
Yes, the lakes and surrounding Stadtwald Augsburg are rich in wildlife. The Hochablass is a popular spot for birdwatching, especially in winter, where you might see species like the White-throated Dipper and various ducks. One-third of the Auensee is designated as a nature reserve, protecting local flora and fauna. The Mandichosee is also a rich habitat for various bird species in cooler months. The area around Bunker Lake (Old Grinding Site) is a biotope with good viewing and seating options to observe nature.
Many lakes offer easy walking paths. The Stempfle Lake is known for inviting long walks in every season, offering pleasant coolness in summer. A full loop around the Weitmannsee takes approximately 45 minutes to walk and features benches along its trails. The area around Bunker Lake has a signposted 'new path' around the biotope with good viewing options. You can find easy hiking routes in the Waterfall hikes in Stadtwald Augsburg guide, such as the 'Bench in Stadtwald Augsburg loop'.
Several lakes provide convenient amenities. The Kuhsee has nearby cafes and snack bars, along with barbecue areas and boat rentals. The Weitmannsee features a restaurant, while the Mandichosee offers a kiosk with restrooms and a lifeguard station. These facilities enhance the visitor experience, providing refreshment and comfort.
While specific public transport details vary, many lakes are generally accessible. The Kuhsee is located in the Augsburg-Hochzoll district, making it relatively easy to reach. The Auensee offers parking and is easily accessible via the B2 or by bike along the eastern Lechdamm. For detailed information on public transport or parking for specific lakes, it's advisable to check local Augsburg transport services.
The Stadtwald Augsburg area is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to individual lakes, especially regarding swimming areas or nature reserves. For instance, one-third of the Auensee is a nature reserve where dogs might need to be on a leash or restricted. It's always best to look for local signage at each lake to ensure compliance with regulations regarding dogs, especially concerning swimming and protected areas.
The Stempfle Lake is an oasis of calm nestled in the Siebentischwald, offering a tranquil setting away from city noise. It's ideal for long, relaxing walks in any season, providing pleasant coolness in summer due to the shade of the trees and a calm atmosphere in winter. The lake was renovated in autumn 2017, enhancing its natural beauty and making it a true insider tip for those seeking peace.


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