Best lakes around Harburg (Schwaben) offer diverse water-based activities in the region. Harburg (Schwaben) is located in Bavaria, Germany, with the Wörnitz River flowing directly through the town. The area provides access to several lakes and water bodies within a short driving distance, catering to various recreational interests. This includes natural bathing lakes, artificial ponds, and larger recreational areas.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A beautiful lake for swimming, but beavers are also active on its shores.
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It's one of two huts located in the cross-country ski section. The pond is somewhat hidden during the lush vegetation season. Signs with the relevant information can be found near the trees.
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A beautiful view of the pond... The roaring water behind the bench drowns out the twittering of the birds. To get there, you have to bridge a canal about a meter wide.
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Particularly colorful and beautiful in autumn
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Unfortunately I was only here at the beginning of October, the landscape around the lake is fantastic.
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Coming from Doosweiher, I was missing an arrow today and got lost at the intersection. The path goes across the street and continues there. The arrows were not clear or there were arrows that were not visible due to overgrowth. 🤣
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Hüle, Hülbe or Hüllweiher is a mostly artificially created small body of water on the water-poor plateaus of the Swabian Alb and the Franconian Jura. The still waters are located within built-up areas, in fields and in the forest. The cases were fed by rainwater and lay on natural waterlogged areas. The waters were of great importance as watering places for livestock or for producing industrial water. The Hülen lost their importance with the connection of the Alb settlements to the water supply and today represent unique cultural and historical evidence of the Swabian Alb and the Franconian Jura.
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The Wörnitz River, flowing directly through Harburg (Schwaben), is ideal for canoeing, Stand Up Paddling (SUP), and fishing. Nearby lakes like Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding, Tapfheimer Seenplatte, Auwaldsee, and Igelsbachsee offer swimming, boating, and additional fishing opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Tapfheimer Seenplatte, particularly Burgwörthsee, is an official EU bathing water with sunbathing lawns and children's play areas. Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding also features a spacious lawn, lake terrace, and play opportunities. Auwaldsee offers shallow entry points, playgrounds, and barbecue areas, while Igelsbachsee has playgrounds and pedal boat rentals.
For swimming, the Burgwörthsee within the Tapfheimer Seenplatte is an official EU bathing water with excellent quality. Auwaldsee is another great option with designated swimming zones and shallow, pebbly entry points. Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding is a natural bathing lake with facilities, and Igelsbachsee features a surfing and bathing beach.
For a tranquil experience, Doos Pond is known as a quiet place for relaxation, especially during the week. Prälatenweiher, an artificial pond originally for fish farming, is also appreciated for its quiet atmosphere and circular path.
Facilities vary by location. The Tapfheimer Seenplatte offers sunbathing lawns, children's play areas, parking, and public toilets. Auwaldsee provides changing rooms, showers, large sunbathing areas, volleyball courts, barbecue areas, and a bistro. Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding has a lake terrace and play opportunities. Igelsbachsee includes a kiosk, sanitary facilities, and pedal boat rentals.
You can find various hiking trails near the lakes. Igelsbachsee offers well-maintained hiking trails, including a barrier-free section of about 6.5 kilometers. Prälatenweiher has an idyllic circular path. For more extensive options, explore the hiking trails around Harburg (Schwaben), which include routes like the 'Stone Bridge, Harburg – Harburg Castle loop'.
Yes, Igelsbachsee features well-maintained cycling trails. The Wörnitz River also offers scenic routes along its banks. For gravel biking enthusiasts, you can find various routes in the wider region, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Harburg (Schwaben) guide, including routes like 'Dillingen town gate – Danube Riverside Path loop'.
The lakes are particularly popular during warmer months for swimming and water sports. Summer is ideal for visiting Auwaldsee for camping and water activities. However, places like Prälatenweiher are recommended in every season for their scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, Doos Pond was formed by a dam and is connected to a historic canal built in 1537 to supply water to Wemding's mills. Prälatenweiher is an artificial pond that originally served the monks of the Mönchsdeggingen monastery for fish farming.
Some lakes offer dining options. Auwaldsee has a bistro, and Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding has a beer garden. Igelsbachsee also features a kiosk. For more options, the town of Harburg (Schwaben) itself offers various cafes and pubs.
Igelsbachsee, part of the Franconian Lake District, offers a barrier-free section of about 6.5 kilometers along its well-maintained trails, making it accessible for many visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings and opportunities for relaxation. Many appreciate the clean bathing waters, family-friendly amenities, and the diverse range of activities from canoeing on the Wörnitz River to hiking around the scenic lakes. The natural beauty and quiet atmosphere of spots like Doos Pond are also highly valued.


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