Best lakes around Heitersheim are situated in the Markgräflerland region, known for its mild climate and proximity to the Black Forest. This area features a landscape characterized by vineyards, rolling hills, and access to various natural water bodies. The region offers a mix of natural and man-made lakes, providing diverse recreational opportunities. Heitersheim serves as a central point for exploring these aquatic features and the surrounding natural environment.
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Nice view, but sometimes unfortunately a bit unpleasant company when there is a party there.
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A beautiful clean bathing lake with small bays
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Badesse can be reached via a gravel road
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Beautiful view of the Staufen Castle with the city lake in the foreground.
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We didn't have time to drive to the ruins, but the view over the lake to the ruins is also great
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Large quarry pond located just behind the cycle path that runs along the Rhine. The water is very clean and it is possible to swim. It is also a great, fairly quiet bivouac spot.
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With its clear, light-blue water and many stretches of beach, this is probably one of the most beautiful quarry ponds in the area. The bathing areas are mainly in the western part of the lake.
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The guest and traveler can reach this biotope on the designated wine trail. Tour suggestion with little owl and hoopoe on the wine trail: www.komoot.de/tour/959214149
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The region around Heitersheim offers a diverse range of lakes, from serene glacial lakes like Feldsee, known for its untouched forests and unique flora, to man-made recreational lakes such as Dietenbachsee and Tunisee. You'll also find gravel pit lakes like Hartheim Gravel Lake and Baggersee Hartheim, which are popular for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, several lakes are popular for swimming. Dietenbachsee is generally warm enough for bathing from late May to September and features sunbathing lawns and a beach volleyball court. Tunisee also offers various water sports and camping facilities. Baggersee Hartheim is known for its clear, clean water and multiple beach areas, making it ideal for a swim stop.
For nature observation and tranquility, Feldsee is an excellent choice. This glacial lake in the Southern Black Forest Nature Park is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique ecosystem, though swimming is prohibited to protect it. The Amphibian Breeding Pond Auggen is another natural monument, created as a biotope, offering a glimpse into local wildlife.
Absolutely. Many lakes are surrounded by hiking opportunities. For instance, Feldsee offers extensive hiking trails with stunning views. You can also find various hiking routes in the broader region, such as the 'Chancellor's House Heitersheim – Malteser Castle, Heitersheim loop' or the 'Betberg Village Church – Sulzbach Stream loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Heitersheim guide.
Yes, Tunisee is a family-friendly destination with camping facilities and opportunities for adventures, games, and water sports. Fountain on the Stadtsee with a view of Staufen Castle is also listed as family-friendly, offering a scenic spot. Baggersee Hartheim, with its beaches, is also suitable for families.
The lakes around Heitersheim are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For swimming, late May to September is ideal, as lakes like Dietenbachsee are warm enough for bathing. Autumn offers particularly vibrant views around Feldsee with its changing foliage. Hiking and general recreation are pleasant from spring through autumn, benefiting from the Markgräflerland's mild climate.
Yes, swimming is strictly prohibited at Feldsee to protect its delicate ecosystem. At Baggersee Zienken, swimming is officially prohibited, though informal bathing is often tolerated. The Grißheim Gravel Pit Lake also has a strict ban on entering the water and swimming.
Hartheim Gravel Lake and Baggersee Hartheim are both conveniently located directly on the Rhine bike path, making them excellent stops for refreshment during a cycling tour. The region also offers various road cycling routes, such as the 'Breisach town centre – View of Tuniberg loop'. Find more cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Heitersheim guide.
Yes, Fountain on the Stadtsee with a view of Staufen Castle offers a picturesque perspective of the historic castle with the city lake in the foreground. Feldsee is also renowned for its stunning views of rockfaces and reflections on the water, especially in autumn.
Lakes like Gutachsee Lake in Heitersheim are highlighted as ideal spots for water sports. Tunisee also provides opportunities for various water sports. For specific activities, it's best to check with the individual lake's facilities, especially for motorized sports or equipment rentals.
Feldsee is notable for its unique flora and fauna, including rare aquatic plants, due to its glacial origin and protected status. The Amphibian Breeding Pond Auggen is a dedicated nature reserve focused on supporting amphibian populations and other local wildlife.
While specific restaurants or accommodations directly at every lake are not detailed, the surrounding towns and villages, including Heitersheim and Freiburg, offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Tunisee provides camping facilities directly by the lake, offering a convenient option for overnight stays.


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