Best lakes around Deggingen are situated in a region known for its varied natural landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Although Deggingen itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable water bodies. These include natural biotopes and flood retention basins that have developed into important natural habitats. The region presents a tranquil environment for exploring nature and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful in every season. Located below Grünenberg. There are several options from here.
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Small viewing platform with a view of the Rohrachtalweiher and the Geislinger Steige.
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The Turm wetland is a designated natural monument and habitat for countless insects, amphibians and the great crested newt. With a bit of luck, you might even spot the small, agile water shrew. But please stay on the official paths.
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Beautiful biotope, unfortunately it encourages some people to throw away their rubbish.
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Waited briefly on the quiet bank of the beautiful biotope, then the frog concert began and dragonflies and frogs came curiously... 🥰🐸🎼
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The lakes around Deggingen are primarily natural biotopes and flood retention basins that have evolved into important natural habitats. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna, especially at places like Rohrachweiher, which is a beautiful biotope with a viewing terrace, or the Natural monument wetland tower, a designated wetland habitat for insects, amphibians, and the great crested newt.
Yes, the region offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Simonsbach Reservoir is particularly noted as a natural paradise for its birdlife, making it an ideal spot for enthusiasts.
Many of the lake areas are family-friendly. For instance, Feuersee Dürnau is a biotope where children can observe tadpoles. Generally, the natural settings are great for peaceful walks and nature observation. The Simonsbach Reservoir also hosts 'Adventure Simonsbachstausee action days' which might offer structured family activities.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the natural biotopes and flood retention basins. For example, swimming is forbidden at the Simonsbach Reservoir. These areas are primarily preserved for their ecological value and wildlife.
Yes, the region around Deggingen offers various hiking opportunities. You can find numerous trails, including easy to moderate routes, suitable for exploring the natural landscape. For more detailed information on hiking trails, you can explore the Hiking around Deggingen guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora and active wildlife, including birds and amphibians. Autumn offers stunning natural colors, and even in winter, places like the Feuersee near Dürnau can be a nice destination, especially with snow.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil environment and the natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful walks, the magnificent views from spots like the viewing terrace at Rohrachweiher, and the rich wildlife, particularly the birdlife at the Simonsbach Reservoir. The community has upvoted these areas over 300 times, highlighting their appeal.
While the lakes themselves are not in mountainous terrain, the broader region around Deggingen does offer mountain hiking. You can find various routes, typically of moderate difficulty. Check out the Mountain Hikes around Deggingen guide for more details.
Yes, the area provides several road cycling routes ranging from easy to difficult. These routes allow you to explore the scenic landscape surrounding Deggingen and its natural water bodies. For route suggestions, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Deggingen guide.
The Natural monument wetland tower is accessible, but visitors are asked to stay on the official paths to protect the delicate habitat of insects, amphibians, and the great crested newt. It's a great spot for observing nature quietly.
The Simonsbach Reservoir, completed in May 1983, primarily functions as a flood retention basin. While its main purpose is flood protection, it has also developed into a significant natural paradise, especially for birdlife.


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