Best lakes around Kirchberg an der Jagst are found in a region characterized by rolling hills and green meadows, with the Jagst River as a prominent natural water feature. While large natural lakes are not common directly within Kirchberg an der Jagst, the surrounding area offers several bodies of water. These include reservoirs, ponds, and significant natural springs that serve as local natural attractions. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities along river valleys and through forests.
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Many ponds are in slight depressions. They are fed by small streams from the fields. Too much nitrogen then enters the water with the water. This leads to a lot of algae forming and the water turns green. Swimming is no longer allowed there. The ponds are then only used as fire ponds. This body of water is not in a depression and therefore does not have any algae forming. The body of water is privately owned and fenced off for legal reasons (liability, insurance, etc.).
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Here is a wonderful place to take a break and cool down
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Nice break location, whether you use the water treading pool or not.
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The Lerchensee lies in the valley basin of the middle Schmerach, which runs westwards there and which has dug into the upper shell limestone a short time before.[1] The small river donates water to the lake, but is itself led close to the left bank. A much smaller stream flows along the western settlement border of Ilshofen from the right slope. The K 2668 runs over the valley-crossing dam, behind which the lake is dammed, from the small town of Ilshofen on the right-hand slope, whose nearest houses are only a hundred meters from the shore, to the associated village of Unteraspach in the south.
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The region around Kirchberg an der Jagst is characterized by rolling hills and the Jagst River. While large natural lakes are not common, you will find several reservoirs, ponds, and significant natural springs. The primary natural water feature is the Jagst River itself, which offers opportunities for recreation.
Yes, several water features are considered family-friendly. The Blaubach Reservoir, also known as Blaubachsee, is a man-made flood reservoir popular with families. The Lerchensee is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, The "Gründische" fountain, a natural spring, is a popular hiking destination suitable for families.
While the region has various ponds and reservoirs, direct information on designated swimming areas for these specific bodies of water is limited. The region research indicates that the Jagst River itself has 'bathing areas' near Schöntal. For specific lakes like Siegelsbach Pond, it is privately owned and fenced off, so swimming is not permitted there.
Among the most appreciated water features are Blaubachsee (a small reservoir rich in fish), the Blaubach Reservoir (a family-friendly flood reservoir), and The "Gründische" fountain, which is a unique natural spring and monument.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. The "Gründische" fountain is a popular hiking destination. Many trails in the region follow the Jagst River, providing scenic views. You can find various easy hikes around Kirchberg an der Jagst, such as the 'Jagst River near Kirchberg an der Jagst – Vesperhäusle Snack Hut loop', which you can explore further in the Easy hikes around Kirchberg an der Jagst guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Jagst River. The Kocher-Jagst Cycle Path is a well-known route. For more active pursuits, you can find running trails and mountain biking routes. Check out the Running Trails around Kirchberg an der Jagst or MTB Trails around Kirchberg an der Jagst guides for detailed routes.
The region's natural beauty, with its river valleys and forests, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. This allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor settings around the reservoirs, ponds, and springs.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Kirchberg an der Jagst region are dog-friendly, especially those along the Jagst River and through forests. However, specific rules for dogs around individual reservoirs or ponds may vary. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
The "Gründische" fountain is a natural monument and one of the most impressive springs in the Gipskeuperkarst area. It's considered a unique natural spectacle and a popular hiking destination. Visitors often appreciate it as a nice spot for a break, sometimes even featuring a water treading pool.
Yes, Blaubachsee is known to be rich in various Central European fish species, including eel, brown trout, perch, and carp. Guest anglers can purchase fishing permits for the Blaubachsee waters.
The Blaubach Reservoir, also known as Blaubachsee, is a family-friendly, man-made flood reservoir located near Bemberg. It was constructed in 1973 by the Brettach Water Board and is appreciated for its beautiful, romantic surroundings.


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