Best lakes around Lauterstein, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are situated within the picturesque Swabian Jura. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and reserves. While large natural lakes are not directly within its municipal boundaries, the Lauter River offers opportunities for water-based activities. The area provides diverse natural settings for exploration.
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Very idyllic biotope
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Nice place to relax with a view of the water
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You can go on really beautiful and varied hikes in this nature reserve. The two ponds are a dream! https://www.bloggmaus.de/2023/05/wanderung-weiherwiesen-tauchenweiler.html
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At the beginning of the hiking tour a beautiful view of the lake
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The Christental flood retention basin is located in the Göppingen district in Baden-Württemberg and is operated - like the Herrenbach and Simonsbach flood retention basins - by the Fils water association. The dammed Schwarzwiesenbach is a tributary of the Lauter in the Fils catchment area. The Christental is located in the Stauferland near Lauterstein north of the Nenningen district; it was supposedly named after a fictitious battle between pagans and Christians, which has been located here since around 1800 - following a fiction by the chronicler Thomas Lirer. Data source: Wikipedia.org
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Currently completely overgrown and almost unrecognizable.
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Beautifully located on the edge of the forest
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While Lauterstein doesn't have large natural lakes directly within its municipal boundaries, the area features several smaller ponds, nature reserves with water features, and flood retention basins. The Lauter River also offers opportunities for water-based activities. For larger lake experiences, you would need to venture to other regions in Baden-Württemberg.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Weiherwiesen Nature Reserve is a lovely meadow area with ponds, suitable for relaxation or a picnic. The Simonsbach Reservoir and Christental Flood Retention Basin are also noted as family-friendly, offering tranquil environments and scenic views.
Swimming is generally restricted in the flood retention basins like the Simonsbach Reservoir. However, in certain areas along the Lauter River, it is possible to cool off and even swim, with some spots featuring lawns ideal for picnics. Always check local signage for current regulations.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Weiherwiesen Nature Reserve is known for its meadow area, ponds, and water lilies, attracting many dragonflies. The Simonsbach Reservoir is a natural habitat for various bird species, offering a tranquil environment for birdwatching.
Yes, the areas around these water bodies are popular for hiking. For example, the Christental Flood Retention Basin provides scenic views, particularly at the start of hiking routes. You can find numerous hiking opportunities in the broader region, including routes like the 'Lauterstein scenic Tour' or the 'Juniper Heath on Heldenberg' trail. Explore more options on the Hiking around Lauterstein guide.
The Deep Hülbe Pond is a fascinating example of a 'Hüle' or 'Hülbe', which are mostly artificially created small bodies of water historically used as watering places for livestock on the water-poor plateaus of the Swabian Alb. They represent unique cultural and historical evidence of the region. Similarly, the Kerbenhof Pond is located in an area that was once a medieval settlement, with an information board marking the historic site.
Beyond hiking, the Lauter River is a popular waterway for canoeing, though certain sections have restrictions. The surrounding area is also excellent for road cycling and mountain hiking. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities, such as the Road Cycling Routes around Lauterstein or Mountain Hikes around Lauterstein.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environments and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and picnics, especially at spots like the Weiherwiesen Nature Reserve with its beautiful water lilies. The scenic views, particularly at the start of hiking tours from places like the Christental Flood Retention Basin, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Lauter River is a popular waterway for canoeing. However, it's important to note that certain sections may have restrictions on usage during specific periods to prevent over-exploitation. It's advisable to check local regulations before planning a canoeing trip.
For larger lakes with more extensive recreational facilities and water sports, you would need to travel outside Lauterstein. Notable options in the broader Baden-Württemberg region include Lake Constance (Bodensee), Lake Titisee, and Schluchsee, which offer opportunities for sailing, swimming, and windsurfing. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Lake Tiefer See are also popular for swimming and pedal boating.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for visiting, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the natural scenery. The Weiherwiesen Nature Reserve, for instance, is particularly beautiful when the water lilies are in bloom.


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