Lakes around Empfingen, a municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offer various natural and recreational water bodies. The area features both artificial lakes created for landscape conservation and unique natural monuments formed by geological processes. These diverse aquatic environments provide opportunities for local recreation and nature observation. Empfingen's landscape is characterized by its position within a region known for geological formations like sinkholes.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The Tälsee lake is beautiful in every season.
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The hiking trail leads out of the forest above the monastery and circles it, offering a beautiful view
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As part of the land consolidation process (1974 - 1992), the main project of the landscape conservation measures was undoubtedly the reservoir in the valley. Construction work began in the spring of 1980 and the first dam was built on March 12, 1981. The project was completed with the planting in the spring of 1982.
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A beautiful natural swimming lake. There is a playground and fitness park in the immediate vicinity. Always a worthwhile destination.
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A beautiful lake that is ideal for swimming in the summer.
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A former monastery. Now a farm/agriculture.
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Beautiful lake in Empfingen which is close to the sports facilities/Täleshalle. The lake can be used for swimming and there is also a playground. Local recreation area in the town.
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Around Empfingen, you'll find a mix of artificial lakes created for recreation and unique natural monuments. These include the artificial Tälesee, which is a local recreational area, and natural karst formations like the Bottomless Lake Near Empfingen and Ammelesbrünnele Karst Pond.
Yes, the Bottomless Lake Near Empfingen is a fascinating natural monument and a designated geotop. It's a circular Doline formed by the leaching of Muschelkalk, known for its rare animal and plant species and local folklore. Another is the Heiligensee (Kremensee) Nature Monument, also a karst formation with its own legends.
The Tälesee is a significant local recreational area. You can relax on its sunbathing lawns, and it's maintained by a local fishing club, suggesting opportunities for fishing. While swimming spots might be limited by reeds, it's a great place for a break and enjoying the outdoors.
While not directly in Empfingen, the Nagoldtalsperre (Nagold Reservoir) is a significant recreational lake within a reasonable distance. It's popular for various water sports during summer, including swimming, surfing, sailing, diving, and fishing.
Absolutely! The region offers several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Haigerloch – Oberer Klostersee loop from Empfingen' or the 'View of the Swabian Jura – Field Cross Near Dommelsberg loop from Empfingen'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Empfingen guide page.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Tälesee offers sunbathing lawns for relaxation, and the Ammelesbrünnele Karst Pond is an idyllic spot with seating, perfect for a family break.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports at places like Nagoldtalsperre and relaxing by the Tälesee. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and observing nature around the natural monuments like the Bodenloser See.
The Bottomless Lake Near Empfingen is rich in local folklore, with legends of a sunken nunnery or inn and ghostly figures. Similarly, the Heiligensee (Kremensee) Nature Monument also has legends of a sunken monastery. Nearby, you can also find the Bernstein Monastery, a historical site beautifully embedded in the valley.
The region is notable for its karst formations. The Bottomless Lake Near Empfingen is a Doline, a sinkhole formed by the leaching of Muschelkalk. The Ammelesbrünnele Karst Pond and Heiligensee (Kremensee) Nature Monument are also examples of karst lakes, showcasing unique geological processes.
Yes, many of the lake areas offer relatively easy paths suitable for walking. The Nagoldtalsperre, for instance, is known for its beautiful and flat circuit, ideal for inline skaters and walkers alike. The areas around Tälesee and Ammelesbrünnele Karst Pond also provide pleasant, less strenuous walking opportunities.
Yes, the area around Empfingen offers various cycling routes. You can find road cycling options like the 'Neckar River Pathway – Eyach Valley Scenic Road loop from Mühringen' or gravel biking routes such as the 'View of Kloster Kirchberg – Tälesee loop from Empfingen'. More details are available on the Road Cycling Routes around Empfingen and Gravel biking around Empfingen guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Tälesee is loved for its relaxation spots and sunbathing meadows, while the Bottomless Lake Near Empfingen captivates with its unique geological origin and intriguing legends. The idyllic setting of places like Ammelesbrünnele Karst Pond with its seating also receives positive feedback.


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