Best lakes around Neuhausen ob Eck are found in the Baden-Württemberg region, offering diverse recreational activities and natural beauty. Neuhausen ob Eck is situated near several appealing lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area features a variety of lake types, from large natural bodies of water to former gravel pits transformed into recreational zones. These locations are known for their natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Graf Ludwig Hütte is located in the greenery. 🌊🌳🌲 Although there is a small piece of fence at the edge of the path, it doesn't look like it's private and you can enter this beautiful spot 🤩 Simply let your soul dangle 🧘♀️😊
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Many lakes one after the other, some in the nature reserve. Beautifully laid out swimming lake. Very nice area to take a break and relax.
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A biotope at Wulfdach.
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Highly recommended view in summer and winter...☃️❄️
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The 'top' (northernmost) lake in front of the bridge over the Ablach is open for swimming. All others are reserved for the animals. The Schwackenreuter lake district is a nature reserve. There is a sign with a map near the parking lot at the viewing platform, on which this bathing lake is named and described as Lake No. 6. --- The Schwackenreuter lakes are pure nature. Wild life testifies to the power of nature. A diverse flora and fauna has developed there from what the gravel quarrying wonderfully modeled and left to us. This is a place to stay. Here you can let your soul dangle. In the middle of the nature reserve, there is a bathing lake. Access is open, swimming is free, but at your own risk. Enjoy bathing in a natural lake. Numerous waterfowl have become accustomed to the presence of humans. However, it is advisable to always keep a reasonable distance. A trip to our Schwackenreute lake district is always worthwhile, even all year round. It is best to follow the signs from the Schwackenreute level crossing. (Source: www.tourismus-bw.de)
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A lookout tower that is unfortunately not suitable as an observation point. It is completely without privacy protection and as soon as you climb it, all the birds that may have been nearby have disappeared.
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The hut stands on a small pond. In the pond there is a small island which can be reached via a jetty. A small path leads completely around the pond and there is a bench in each of 2 somewhat hidden niches. A very beautiful spot that really invites you to take a break.
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The region around Neuhausen ob Eck features a diverse range of lakes, including large natural bodies of water like Lake Constance, former gravel pits transformed into recreational areas such as the Zielfinger Seen and Krauchenwieser Baggerseen, and smaller biotopes like the Wulfbach Biotope. These locations offer varied natural landscapes and ecosystems.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Bathing Lake No. 6 — Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits (Rübelisbach) is a freely accessible natural swimming lake. Steißlinger See has a designated lido with amenities, and the 'Südsee III' at Zielfinger Seen features a long grassy beach and separate non-swimmer area. Seepark Linzgau also has a swimming lake with a gravel beach.
The Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve is a true paradise for migratory and endangered bird species, including grebes and ospreys. The Krauchenwieser Baggerseen are also significant as a European bird sanctuary, with over 270 bird species identified, and offer guided ornithology tours.
Absolutely. Steißlinger See's lido offers a large water playground. Seepark Linzgau in Pfullendorf is designed for families, featuring various playgrounds, a water adventure park, and adventure golf. The 'Südsee III' at Zielfinger Seen also has a children's playground and a non-swimmer area, making it ideal for families.
Lake Constance offers a wide array of water sports, including swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding. At Seepark Linzgau, you can enjoy water skiing and wakeboarding. The northern lake at Zielfinger Seen (formerly 'Surfsee') is suitable for surfing.
Yes, the region offers many opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous hiking routes around the lakes, including easy family-friendly paths. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Neuhausen ob Eck or the MTB trails guide.
Yes, the Zielfinger Seen include two renowned fishing lakes: Waller- und Karpfensee and Zander- und Forellensee, known for their excellent fish stocks. Specific permits are usually required for fishing in these areas.
The summer months (June to August) are ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like 'Südsee III' reaching pleasant temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling, especially for nature observation. Some parks, like Seepark Linzgau, also offer winter activities like ice skating.
Many lake areas provide dining options. At Zielfinger Seen, you'll find two restaurants directly on the water, 'Südsee am Badestrand' and 'Haus am See'. Steißlinger See's lido has a kiosk with a spacious terrace, and Seepark Linzgau also features restaurants and barbecue areas.
Lake Constance, located about 25 kilometers away, is Central Europe's third-largest lake and a major tourist destination. It offers diverse activities like swimming, boat trips, and cycling. Notable towns like Konstanz and Meersburg provide historical sites, museums, and a Mediterranean ambiance. Family attractions include SEA LIFE Konstanz and the flower island of Mainau.
While specific accessibility details vary by location, many recreational areas around the lakes, such as Seepark Linzgau, offer extensive walking paths. It's advisable to check individual lake facilities for detailed information on accessible routes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the wide range of activities available. Many enjoy the peaceful, idyllic locations for swimming, the opportunities for birdwatching in nature reserves, and the well-suited cycle paths. The family-friendly amenities and the chance to relax in nature are also frequently highlighted.


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