Best lakes around Mössingen are primarily found in the broader Landkreis Tübingen region, as Mössingen itself is situated at the foot of the Swabian Alb with natural attractions like the Mössingen Bergrutsch. The area is characterized by orchards and scenic viewpoints. While large natural lakes are not within the immediate town limits, several notable lakes, often former quarries, offer recreational opportunities within a reasonable driving distance. These re-naturalized sites provide diverse options for outdoor activities.
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Beautifully located barbecue and rest area, even equipped with wood, directly on the Ehrenbach. Nearby there is also a small pond and a shelter that can be reached via a small path.
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The Reutlingen lakes are hidden in the forest and meadows. They offer a tranquil atmosphere for taking a breather. They're especially popular with birdwatchers – with a little luck, you might spot herons, ducks, and other waterfowl here. A perfect place for a quiet rest.
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All rubbish bins were deliberately removed. Everyone should take their rubbish with them 👍 What we missed at the back lakes were benches 🤷
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Many lakes and biotopes have been created in the extensive area. It is well received by the population and is very busy on weekends
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With its own parking lot on Hohlichterrainstrasse. Easy to walk around. Lots of seating around the entire lake.
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The Reutlingen lakes are part of the Reutlingen recreation area. The terrain is fairly flat. There is also a "cinder track" that goes around the lakes.
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A highlight in Reutlingen. A meeting point for young and old.
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The Reutlinger Lakes are located directly behind the stadium and invite young and old to take a walk in beautiful nature.
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The Gönninger Lakes are highly regarded as a place to relax and enjoy nature. Another popular spot is Reutlinger Lakes, an extensive area with many lakes and biotopes, frequented by walkers and joggers. Lake Breitenbach is also a beloved lake close to the city, known for its tranquil atmosphere and seating areas.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Gönninger Lakes, Lake Breitenbach, and Reutlinger Lakes are all categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, Kurpark Bad Niedernau features a small lake within a pleasant park setting, ideal for families.
For swimming, the Epple Quarry Lake (Epple Baggersee) in Kirchentellinsfurt is a popular choice. It offers facilities including a beach and is a great spot for cooling off during summer.
Absolutely. Lake Breitenbach is easy to walk around and features many seating areas, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Reutlinger Lakes area also offers extensive paths popular with walkers and joggers. The Fairy Lake (Märchensee) near Wendelsheim provides a tranquil setting within a small forest, ideal for quiet contemplation.
The lakes in the broader Tübingen district, often re-naturalized former quarries, are typically surrounded by forests, offering tranquil settings. You'll find diverse natural landscapes, from the unique geological formations of the Swabian Alb to idyllic forest areas. Some lakes, like the Fairy Lake, are known for distinctive features such as dense duckweed layers.
Yes, the region around Mössingen offers numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking that can be combined with visits to the lakes. You can explore various trails, including the 'Steuobst (Orchard) Tour' for cycling or the 'Meisenbühl Plateau – Filsenberg Nature Reserve' for MTB. For more details, check out the Cycling around Mössingen and MTB Trails around Mössingen guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for walking and jogging, the scenic views, and the chance to relax by the water. The community emphasizes taking rubbish home to preserve the natural beauty of these spots.
The Fairy Lake (Märchensee) in Wendelsheim is a romantic lake, originating from a sandstone quarry, known for its secluded ambiance. Its distinctive feature is a dense layer of duckweed that often covers the surface, creating a unique, tranquil setting within a small forest area.
Lake Breitenbach is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an easy-to-walk-around path and plenty of seating areas, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
The Epple Quarry Lake in Kirchentellinsfurt is known for having a beautiful beer garden, making it a great spot for refreshments after a swim or walk. While specific cafes are not detailed for every lake, many areas are within a reasonable distance of towns like Mössingen that offer dining options.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, particularly at Epple Quarry Lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some lakes provide opportunities for tranquil walks, though specific winter conditions should be checked.
Lake Breitenbach has its own dedicated parking lot on Hohlichterrainstrasse. For other lakes, parking availability can vary, but many popular spots in the wider region, especially former quarries, often have designated parking areas nearby.
The Eisweiher, once an idyllic lake near the Fairy Tale Trail, has undergone significant changes. It was drained due to silting and is currently being converted into a biotope, meaning it will no longer retain its lake characteristics. Therefore, it is no longer a viable lake destination.


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