Lakes around Maulburg offer diverse natural landscapes in the Wiesental valley, a picturesque setting within the Southern Black Forest. The region is characterized by its valleys and forested hills, providing a backdrop for outdoor activities. While Maulburg itself does not have large natural lakes, the wider area is known for its water bodies. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Stadtpark West, Rheinfelden With stately trees, a spacious promenade and direct access to the old town for walks, Stadtpark West is a popular retreat. In addition to a marble run, an outdoor fitness course and the Buvette Rhybar, the newly designed pond has also been part of the city park since 2023. Green oasis. With groups of trees, individual trees and some water elements such as fountains and the pond, the park's characteristics correspond to the English landscape garden style. Show pond with native mussels, crabs, geese and fish. The pond was inaugurated in May 2023 by a Rheinfelden kindergarten class. The water birds as well as the fish can be observed by park visitors from two platforms protected by railings. The pond is designed as a show pond based on the concept of the entire city park. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/stadtpark-west
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The stately trees and the spacious promenade are a real feast for the eyes in all seasons. The location directly on the Rhine and the spectacular view of the old town facades make the park a popular photo spot.
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A local recreation area with a large playground and lawns. It borders directly on the Rhine promenade, from where you can hike or walk towards the new Rheinfelden hydroelectric power station. From the city park it is just a stone's throw to the stork's nest tower, through which you can enter Rheinfelden's old town. The park is also home to the charming “Stadtpark/ Gottesackerkapelle”. It was built on the original cemetery.
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As a cyclist you should cross this park. Very nicely laid out and maintained. In late autumn it was a beautiful play of colors. All of this is less than 2 minutes from the 3-country campsite.
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This is a very pretty park on the edge of the small town of Lörrach. At flowering time, the “rose garden” is definitely worth a look!
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A dolienensee that only appears when the groundwater level is high and then disappears again. There are rare crabs.
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I would have liked to have seen the lake today, but the groundwater level has probably dropped so much that it disappeared again. Still an idyllic place for a rest!
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The Eichener Lake is a fascinating natural monument known as an astatic karst lake. It only appears occasionally when groundwater levels are high, typically after heavy rains or snowmelt, and can take anywhere from 8 to 160 days to disappear again. This ephemeral nature, combined with its location in a shell limestone karstic basin, makes it a rare natural spectacle. The area is also under conservation, home to the rare leaf tuberculosis Tanymastix lacunae.
While Maulburg itself doesn't have large natural lakes for extensive water sports, the wider Southern Black Forest region offers excellent opportunities. For example, Schluchsee, the largest lake in the Black Forest, is a hub for windsurfing, fishing, sailing, and diving. Titisee also offers swimming and boating. Windgfällweiher is known for windsurfing and paddleboarding.
The area features significant man-made water bodies like the Wehra Valley Dam and the Wehr Reservoir. The Wehra Valley Dam offers impressive views of the reservoir and the city of Wehr, with a large dam structure and a hydroelectric power station below. The Wehr Reservoir, made of rubble material, serves as the lower basin of the Hornberg level and is part of the Schluchseewerk, featuring a small hydropower plant.
Yes, the Grütt Landscape Park in Lörrach is a beautifully landscaped park that includes the Grüttsee. It's considered family-friendly and offers a lovely environment for a stroll, especially with its rose garden during flowering season. The Eichener Lake area is also listed as family-friendly, particularly for observing its unique natural phenomenon when it appears.
The best time to visit depends on your interest. For the unique Eichener Lake, it's best to visit after heavy rains or snowmelt when groundwater levels are high, as this is when the lake appears. For other lakes in the broader Southern Black Forest like Titisee and Schluchsee, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal for swimming and water sports, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For instance, the Eichener See Loop Trail is a popular route around the Eichener Lake, offering a leisurely experience of the natural surroundings. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the running trails around Maulburg, which include routes like the 'Eisweiher loop from Maulburg' (7.5 km, moderate difficulty). You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails around Maulburg guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Maulburg offers various outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Wiese near Schopfheim – Path Along the Wiese River loop from Maulburg' (74.4 km, difficult). Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Path Along the Wiese River – Wiese near Schopfheim loop from Maulburg' (19.2 km, easy). Explore these and more in the Gravel biking around Maulburg guide and the Cycling around Maulburg guide.
While the immediate vicinity of Maulburg doesn't feature large swimming lakes, the wider Southern Black Forest region offers excellent swimming opportunities. Titisee is a popular spot for swimming, and Windgfällweiher is notable as Southwest Germany's highest swimming lake, featuring a beach for a back-to-nature experience. Always check local regulations and water quality before swimming.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the unique characteristics of the water bodies. The ephemeral nature of Eichener Lake is a major draw, with many finding it a cool natural spectacle. The scenic views from spots like the Wehra Valley Dam and the tranquil settings of parks like Grütt Landscape Park are also highly valued.
Specific regulations and permits for activities like fishing vary by lake and municipality. For larger, more popular lakes in the wider Black Forest region such as Titisee or Schluchsee, fishing typically requires a valid fishing license and a day permit purchased locally. For smaller, less prominent water bodies, it's always best to inquire with local tourism offices or authorities to understand specific rules and obtain any necessary permits.
Access to the lakes varies. Maulburg itself is situated in the Wiesental valley, and while some local spots might be reachable by public transport, the more prominent lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee in the wider Southern Black Forest region are best accessed by car. These popular destinations typically offer designated parking areas, though they can fill up during peak season. For specific highlights like the Eichener Lake, local access roads and parking might be available, but it's advisable to check local information for the most current details.
The trails around the lakes and in the broader Maulburg area cater to various difficulty levels. For example, the Eichener See Loop Trail is generally considered a leisurely walk. However, some of the nearby running or cycling routes can range from easy to difficult, such as the 'Eisweiher loop from Maulburg' (moderate) or longer gravel biking routes that are rated as difficult. It's recommended to check the specific route details on Komoot for elevation, terrain, and difficulty before heading out.


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