Lakes around Röttingen provide diverse natural attractions in the surrounding areas of this charming town. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Many lakes serve as recreational areas, while others are important for flood protection and nature conservation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Relaxed site for a relaxed afternoon by the water
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Technically, Lake Nassau is a flood control basin with a permanent water level. The dam is passable, and if the ground isn't too wet, the lake can be circumnavigated with a gravel bike.
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Great lake, but unfortunately you're not allowed to swim there.
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Beautiful, quiet little fishing lake. Just right for a rest and just letting your mind wander.
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A small, idyllic lake on the edge of a forest. It is teeming with toads and the lake is well stocked with fish. It is maintained and maintained by a private association.
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On the outskirts of Münster you come directly to the bathing area, which offers lawns all around in shady and sunny zones. A small pebble beach conveys southern holiday feelings. A water playground not only invites children to splash around and play imaginatively. Only about 300 m further and a few meters higher is the upper reservoir, into which the Herrgottsbach flows directly. A fishing trail, beautiful meadows, the stream and the forest invite you to relax and explore. Here you can quietly listen to the birds and the murmur of the stream. Further information: https://www.creglingen.de/de/tourismus-freizeit/sehenswertes-auflugs goals/muensterseen
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For swimming and comprehensive recreational facilities, consider Münstersee, which offers a bathing lake, water playground, and camping. Another excellent choice is Hollenbacher See, located about 17.8 km from Röttingen, known for its dedicated swimming lake, pedal boat rentals, and adventure playground. Erlabrunner Badesee, approximately 38.9 km away, also provides excellent water quality, sunbathing lawns, and a children's playground.
Yes, for a tranquil experience, the Nassau Reservoir (also known as Nassauer Stausee) is ideal. It features a circular path for walking, hiking, and cycling, surrounded by trees and bushes, offering a serene natural setting. While swimming is prohibited to protect the natural environment, it's perfect for enjoying nature.
Lake Aschbach is a small swimming lake that provides good water quality, sanitary facilities, and barbecue areas. The Münstersee leisure and recreation area also features barbecue areas, showers, and changing rooms. Additionally, the Nassau Reservoir has picnic benches and barbecue facilities available.
The region around Röttingen's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on numerous trails. For instance, you can find many running trails in the area, including the 'Tauber Weir Bieberehren – Eibe Sample Playground loop from Röttingen'. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Röttingen Market Square – Taubertal Cycle Path loop from Wermutshausen' for gravel biking or the 'Röttingen Market Square – Tauber bridge in Markelsheim loop from Röttingen' for touring. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides: Running Trails around Röttingen, Gravel biking around Röttingen, and Cycling around Röttingen.
Erlabrunner Badesee stands out with a unique zip line connecting the shore to a small island. Hollenbacher See offers pedal boat rentals and a large adventure playground. Münstersee features a water playground and Kneipp pools, making it particularly engaging for families.
The Nassau Reservoir has a pleasant circular path perfect for walking, hiking, and cycling. Hollenbacher See also boasts extensive hiking and biking trails that wind around the lake and through adjacent forests, connecting to regional cycling paths.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the idyllic and serene settings, such as the 'beautifully situated' Lake Marstädter in the forest, or the 'very idyllic small lake' of Lake Nassauer for a quiet break. The good water quality and family-friendly facilities at places like Lake Aschbach are also highly valued.
Yes, Münstersee was historically the first dam around Münster, built to protect against flooding. Similarly, the Nassau Reservoir was constructed in 1970 primarily as a flood protection dam for the Nassauer Bach, though it now also serves recreational purposes.
Yes, Hollenbacher See is a popular spot in winter. When frozen, it's used for ice skating, and the surrounding snowy areas are suitable for cross-country skiing. Other lakes with circular paths, like the Nassau Reservoir, can also be enjoyed for winter walks, depending on conditions.
Erlabrunner Badesee is easily accessible via the Main-Radwanderweg (Main Cycle Path) and public transport, with ample parking for cars. For other lakes, accessibility can vary, but many recreational areas typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific lake information for detailed public transport options.
While not as extensively detailed in recreational offerings as the larger lakes, Rinderfelder See and Münstersee (the original dam, not the recreational area) are noted as artificial bodies of water in the vicinity. For a more secluded feel, the smaller lake at Erlabrunner Badesee tends to be less crowded than the main swimming area.
The lakes around Röttingen are set within diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see forests, such as around Lake Marstädter, and picturesque views. Many lakes feature sunbathing lawns, sandy or pebble beaches, and are surrounded by lush greenery, offering a blend of open spaces and shaded areas.


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