Lakes around Brenz offer diverse aquatic attractions in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. While large natural lakes are not abundant directly in the Brenz River valley, several water bodies provide recreational opportunities. The area features a mix of artificial lakes, ponds, and the source of the Brenz River, catering to various outdoor activities. These locations are popular for relaxation, nature observation, and water-based recreation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Nice little clean lake with campsite. Ideal for families with small children, very flat in the front area and only slightly sloping. Around the lake there is a beautiful path, some of which are also quiet roads, and every now and then there are small bathing spots. Can only recommend 👍.
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A very extensive nature reserve. There you can hike over "dikes" between the huge ponds.
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As a cyclist, you can drive around the town center and the bench at the retention basin is also good for a break.
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Beautiful paths and beautiful scenery in the Lewitz. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewitz and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Fischteiche_in_der_Lewitz
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Beautiful landscape in the middle of the Lewitz pond landscape. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Fischteiche_in_der_Lewitz and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewitz
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Because the "Swan Lake" is actually a fish pond.
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It's great, what was created in the past. The ponds are artificially created.
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This break took place at Neustädter See. One can drive along it on a way. One has however, because of the dense vegetation, hardly view of the lake. One job was excluded.
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The Brenz region offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the Brenztopf, the mystical source of the Brenz River in Königsbronn. Lakes like Lewitz Fish Ponds are nature reserves, known as a paradise for birds. Itzelberger See is an artificially dammed recreational lake with diverse wildlife, and the Weiher an den Steinernen Jungfrauen offers unique scenic and photographic opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are excellent for swimming. The Mooswald Seen and Auwaldsee near Sontheim an der Brenz are popular bathing lakes. Neustädter See is also a clean lake ideal for families with small children due to its shallow, gently sloping entry. For those interested in water sports, Silbersee in Rettenbach permits surfing in addition to swimming.
Families will find several options. Neustädter See is particularly family-friendly with its shallow waters and a nearby campsite. Itzelberger See offers a miniature golf course and is a great spot for relaxation and observing nature. Many lakes also have paths suitable for walks or bike rides, perfect for spending relaxing hours by the water.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, there's a beautiful path around Neustädter See. The entire Brenz Cycle Route, a 56-kilometer path, follows the river from its source and offers numerous adventure sites for hikers and cyclists. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Brenz guide.
The Brenz region is excellent for cycling. The Brenz Cycle Route follows the river for 56 kilometers, passing by many water features. There's also a Paved cycling route by the retention basin which offers a good spot for a break. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Brenz guide.
The Brenztopf in Königsbronn is the spring that serves as the source of the Brenz River. It's not a lake in the traditional sense but a significant natural landmark. The water is notably clear, giving it a mystical quality. It's a highlight for its natural beauty and as the origin point of the river, though it can get crowded on weekends, so a weekday visit is recommended.
Absolutely. The Lewitz Fish Ponds are a designated nature reserve and a paradise for birds, making them an excellent spot for birdwatching. Itzelberger See also boasts diverse wildlife, offering opportunities for nature observation in a serene setting.
Near Itzelberger See, you'll find a miniature golf course with catering directly at the lake, and the Hotel Seeblick offers good cuisine. There's also a snack bar on the opposite bank for more casual refreshments. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local listings for nearby restaurants and cafes.
The lakes around Brenz are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and outdoor activities. Weekday visits to popular spots like the Brenztopf are recommended to avoid crowds. The region also offers opportunities for winter walks, providing a different scenic experience.
Yes, the Paved cycling route by the retention basin is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience by the water.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from serene nature observation at Lewitz Fish Ponds to family-friendly swimming at Neustädter See. The clear waters of the Brenztopf and the scenic beauty of areas like Itzelberger See are also highly valued. The ease of access for walks, bike rides, and relaxing hours by the water are frequently highlighted.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, many natural areas and trails around the Brenz region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For specific trails, you can often find details in the Hiking around Brenz guide or local signage.


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