Best lakes around Deißlingen are primarily found in the broader region, as Deißlingen itself is characterized by river valleys like the Neckar, Mückenbach, and Eschach, with forested slopes. While significant natural lakes are not directly within the municipality, the area features smaller ponds and reservoirs further afield within the Landkreis Rottweil. These water bodies are often part of nature reserves or offer opportunities for walks and breaks in natural settings. The region is known for its hiking and cycling routes,…
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There is a small restaurant on the campsite grounds
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Many benches around the lake invite you to take a break. The dominant building on the lake is the Hotel Salinensee
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Pure relaxation. Walk around the lake and enjoy the peace and quiet on the benches. Enjoy a coffee ☕🍨 in the hotel and everything is perfect.
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The Salinesee is located directly on the IVV hiking trail
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Beautifully located in a valley, you can't see it from the street, there is also a circular path around the lake
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Beautiful viewing platform at Sunthauser See with a bench overlooking the lake to enjoy and rest
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Beautifully situated lake. At the front of the lake you can drive through a narrow gap directly to the lake (past the barrier and the large stone). Then park your bike at the bench and continue walking along the lake. The ambient noise from the nearby main road must be blocked out.
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Beautiful lake, on one side with paved bike path and benches ...
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Deißlingen itself is characterized by river valleys like the Neckar, Mückenbach, and Eschach, rather than large natural lakes. However, the broader Landkreis Rottweil region features smaller ponds, reservoirs, and natural monuments that offer varied natural experiences and are often integrated into local hiking trails.
While the immediate vicinity of Deißlingen primarily offers smaller ponds and reservoirs, these are generally not designated for swimming. For natural swimming lakes, you would need to travel further into the larger Baden-Württemberg region or the Black Forest, where options like Lake Titisee and Schluchsee are available.
Several spots are family-friendly. Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, offers well-kept walks and a playground nearby. Schwenninger Moor features a boardwalk, making it accessible for families to explore the unique moor landscape. Teufensee (Devil's Lake) is also considered family-friendly, providing a quiet environment for relaxation.
Yes, the Neckar Spring (Möglingshöhe City Park, Schwenningen) is noted for being wheelchair accessible. This symbolic source of the Neckar is located in a nicely laid out city park, offering easy access.
You can explore diverse natural features. Schwenninger Moor is a significant natural monument containing the European watershed between the Rhine and Danube, with a unique moor landscape and boardwalks. Teufensee (Devil's Lake) is known as a beaver area, where you can observe their work on trees and barrages.
The region around Deißlingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'European Watershed loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Neckar Cycle Path loop'. You can explore these and more on the Gravel biking around Deißlingen, Cycling around Deißlingen, and Running Trails around Deißlingen guide pages.
Yes, several locations offer pleasant viewpoints. Schwenninger Moor has a boardwalk directly on the water, providing unique perspectives of the moor. Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, also offers scenic views with many benches for breaks. Teufensee (Devil's Lake) is an idyllic spot for quiet contemplation.
The region's lakes and natural areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for walking and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, while winter can provide opportunities for quiet walks in a serene, often snowy, landscape, as noted by visitors who enjoy the Salinensee in winter.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location, many natural areas and trails around Deißlingen are generally welcoming to dogs, especially if kept on a leash. For instance, the walks around Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, and the trails through Schwenninger Moor are popular for walks and can be enjoyed with a well-behaved dog.
Yes, Teufensee (Devil's Lake) is known for its quiet environment, making it suitable for relaxing and fishing. Similarly, Mönchsee is described as a hidden beauty very close to Villingen, offering a great spot for a break in a quiet setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The boardwalk at Schwenninger Moor is highlighted as an absolute must-see. Many enjoy the well-kept walks and benches around Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, perfect for taking a break. The quiet environment of Teufensee (Devil's Lake) for relaxing and fishing is also highly valued.
While Deißlingen itself is a municipality, the lakes mentioned are spread across the broader region. For example, the Hotel Salinensee is a dominant building directly on Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, indicating nearby amenities. Generally, you'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the larger towns and villages within the Landkreis Rottweil, such as Villingen-Schwenningen or Bad Dürrheim, which are close to some of these natural spots.


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