Best lakes around Wolpertshausen are found within the Schwäbisch Hall district and the Hohenlohe region, an area known for its natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Wolpertshausen itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding region offers various natural swimming and relaxation spots. These include forest lakes and natural swimming areas, providing diverse options for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its tranquil environments and family-friendly facilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful tour through a nature reserve near Saurach near Crailsheim.
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Beautiful paths around the lakes very close to Crailsheim.
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The lake is open to fishing only by club members and is fed by two streams. It has a designated off-limits zone at each inlet, a 1-hectare area, and a depth of up to 2.2 meters.
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Nobody should fall in there, at least not without swimming trunks (or bikini)
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very idyllic. Nice break location
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The lake is located in a U-shape in the area between Heimbachsiedlung and Gottwohlshausen (city of Schwäbisch Hall) on the western bypass towards the Breite natural monument.
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The lakes in the region offer diverse natural features. You'll find serene forests surrounding many lakes, such as Bombensee and Pfaffenweiher. Some areas are protected natural monuments, like the biotope around Bombensee, or feature unique elements like the ancient oak near Breiteichsee. Many spots also offer peaceful viewpoints.
Yes, several natural lakes in the surrounding Schwäbisch Hall district and Hohenlohe region are excellent for swimming. Fornsbach Forest Lake near Murrhardt offers excellent water quality, and Oberer Tiroler See near Forchtenberg is a natural swimming area with clear water and a dedicated non-swimmer section. Both are easily accessible from Wolpertshausen.
Absolutely. Many lakes are very family-friendly. Fornsbach Forest Lake features children's playgrounds, a children's railroad, and miniature golf. Oberer Tiroler See has an adventure playground with a zip line. Lakes like Pond in Reusenberg, Lerchensee, and Pfaffenweiher are also noted for being family-friendly, offering peaceful natural experiences.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks, and road cycling routes. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are also dedicated MTB trails. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Wolpertshausen, Road Cycling Routes around Wolpertshausen, and MTB Trails around Wolpertshausen guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking opportunities. Fornsbach Forest Lake has a barrier-free walking path encircling the lake. For general easy hikes in the area, you can find routes like the 'Ulrich Chapel, Cröffelbach loop' or the 'Idyllic Stream – Schwarzscheuerleswiese loop' in the Easy hikes around Wolpertshausen guide.
For a peaceful experience, Pfaffenweiher is known as a quiet lake with available seating, perfect for observing local wildlife like frogs and beavers. Oberer Tiroler See is also described as an idyllic natural lake, especially tranquil on weekdays, with large sunbathing lawns for relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the presence of wildlife like frogs and beavers at Pfaffenweiher, and the scenic forest paths around places like Pond in Reusenberg. The diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming to boating and relaxing on sunbathing lawns, are also highly valued.
Yes, at Oberer Tiroler See, you'll find a kiosk with a beer garden for refreshments, along with toilets, changing rooms, and cold showers. Fornsbach Forest Lake also offers amenities suitable for a day out, including areas for barbecuing.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, Oberer Tiroler See offers approximately 150 free, unmonitored parking spaces in the nearby forest, making it convenient for visitors.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For swimming and water activities, summer is ideal. However, for peaceful walks and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. The region's tranquil environment makes it a good escape even on weekdays.
While not explicitly hidden, some lakes offer a more secluded or unique experience. Bombensee, located in a protected biotope, offers a challenging experience with parts being inaccessible to preserve its natural state, making it a unique natural monument. Pfaffenweiher is also known for its quiet atmosphere and wildlife.
Yes, Bombensee has a unique history behind its name. Until the 1970s, the area was used for military bombing practice, and unexploded ordnance was a concern. The clearing around the lake emerged from this 'bombing site,' which is now a protected biotope.


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