Best lakes around Schiltach are situated within the Black Forest, a region characterized by its natural landscape and the flow of the Kinzig and Schiltach Rivers. The town itself features scenic riverside paths, particularly near the historic Altstadt with its timber-framed houses. While large lakes are not directly in Schiltach, the surrounding area offers various water bodies, from tranquil ponds to river-fed areas. This region provides opportunities for riverside strolls and access to smaller lakes and reservoirs.
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A charming, varied and shady rest area before the route leads back to the starting point along the Eschach river through a gentle valley.
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Small pond with lots of fish right next to the houses.
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... the "Sammelweiher" near Schramberg, Rottweil district, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. - can be reached using the "yellow diamond" marker, among others historical excursion: - In 1894, the Junghans company opened its hydroelectric power station in the "Geißhalde". - The water is taken from the specially constructed "Sammelweiher" between Maierhof and Schramberg.
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Nice little pond with big fish
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Pleasant place to grill by the 3 lakes. Relax and enjoy nature.😌
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Unfortunately there are no drinks available in cold weather. But the many seats looked very comfortable.
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Time to linger and marvel
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For a tranquil experience, Matten Pond is nestled between forest and fields, offering a peaceful setting with seating. Bühl Lake, just outside Schiltach, also provides a calm environment for relaxation and picnicking.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bühl Lake and Glaswaldsee Lake are both recommended for families, offering opportunities for swimming and paddling. Fish Pond at Kienbronner Hof is a small, visually appealing pond, and facilities like Stampfe Barbecue Area and Ponds and Weiher Rest Stop are also family-friendly with amenities.
Yes, there are several options for swimming. The Schiltach River, running through the town, is regularly monitored for cleanliness and offers a refreshing experience near the Freibad Schiltach. Nearby Bühl Lake and Glaswaldsee Lake are also suitable for swimming. For longer day trips, Titisee and Schluchsee are famous for swimming and water sports, while Windgfällweiher Lake, Fermasee, and Nonnenmattweiher offer natural swimming spots.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy riverside strolls along the Kinzig and Schiltach Rivers, paddleboarding at Bühl Lake or Windgfällweiher Lake, and explore numerous hiking trails. For more structured activities, you can find easy hikes, mountain hikes, and road cycling routes in the surrounding area.
Yes, the Sammelweiher (Junghans Reservoir) is historically significant. It was created by the Junghans brothers to dam the Lauterbach for energy supply, and the original pipes are still visible. The historic Altstadt of Schiltach, with its timber-framed houses along the river, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The lakes and water bodies near Schiltach are set within the beautiful Black Forest landscape. You'll find serene forest settings, open fields, and picturesque river valleys. Many spots, like Matten Pond, are surrounded by lush greenery, offering natural monuments and viewpoints. Fermasee, for instance, is known for its protected flora and fauna.
The spring and summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to swim or paddle. The weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. However, the Black Forest region offers beautiful landscapes year-round for walks and relaxation.
Yes, several spots offer amenities for visitors. Weiher Rest Stop is an idyllic facility with a lake, a drinks station, and ample seating. Similarly, Stampfe Barbecue Area and Ponds provides a great place to rest with small lakes and a barbecue area.
For a more natural swimming experience, Windgfällweiher Lake, located between Titisee and Schluchsee, is an insider's tip for wild swimming with a beach. Fermasee permits bathing in a designated section, and Nonnenmattweiher also features designated swimming areas. The Schiltach River itself offers refreshing spots.
Absolutely. The region is rich with hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, from easy riverside walks to more challenging mountain hikes. For detailed routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around Schiltach or Mountain Hikes around Schiltach, which often pass by or lead to these beautiful water features.
While specific parking details for every lake are not always listed, popular spots like Bühl Lake and areas with facilities such as Stampfe Barbecue Area typically have parking options nearby to accommodate visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and idyllic settings, often highlighting the opportunities for relaxation and enjoying nature. Spots like Matten Pond are loved for their tranquility and seating. The well-maintained rest stops, like Weiher Rest Stop, are appreciated for their thoughtful design and amenities for hikers and cyclists.


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