Best lakes around Dettighofen are found in the Southern Black Forest region, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational activities. While Dettighofen itself does not feature large lakes directly within its municipal boundaries, the surrounding areas near Waldshut and Bad Säckingen provide a variety of picturesque water bodies. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, from glacier-formed lakes to unique karst phenomena, providing opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
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Anyone traveling between Wannenberg and Wasenhütte simply MUST take a moment to reflect and enjoy this biotope in peace. Ideally, you should even repeat the loop two or three times – and the different light alone makes everything shine in a new light. Always impressive – in every season... of course, the mountain bikes are pushed.
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This is the Winterihau biotope, and there was a small mistake. An obsolescent oasis of peace, a natural paradise. Always push your bikes—and take your time, lots of time. Walk through it a few times, looking for and finding hidden beauties...
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see also the Hiking Highlight https://www.komoot.com/highlight/567991 or the webpage from ProNatura Schweiz https://www.pronatura.ch/de/bibersee-marthalen-zh-toter-wald-oder-lebendiges-feuchtgebiet
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The biotope is not a trail paradise but a nature reserve. Please respect that and only visit it on foot.
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A natural paradise - an oasis of peace
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Here the Töss flows into the Rhine.
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small artificial pond with benches to rest.
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The Engeweiher, also called Engiweier, is located in the area of the city of Schaffhausen at an altitude of 544 meters above sea level. The artificially created pond was the first pumped storage plant in Switzerland in 1907 and was practically created by hand at the time.
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You can visit the fascinating Eichener See, also known as the 'lake that comes and goes.' This periodic karst lake only fills with water after significant snowmelt or prolonged rainfall, transforming a dry meadow into a shimmering lake. It's a geological marvel and a protected conservation zone, home to the rare fairy shrimp *Tanymastix lacunae*. It's advisable to check with the municipality of Hasel before visiting to confirm if the lake is currently filled.
Yes, Titisee is a popular glacier-formed lake known for its sparkling, clean water, excellent for swimming with official bathing areas. You can also rent electric and pedal boats there. Another great option is Windgfällweiher, a serene reservoir with crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. It even has a lido on its eastern shore with amenities.
For a tranquil experience, explore the Wangental Biotope, a nature reserve with a beautiful trail and benches inviting you to linger. The Windgfällweiher also offers a peaceful 3-kilometer circular walking trail. Additionally, the Albstausee provides a scenic circular route for hiking, allowing you to enjoy the diverse landscape and tranquility, though it's not suitable for bathing.
Absolutely. The Enge Pond is an artificially created lake with a covered seating area, barbecue facilities, and a children's playground, making it ideal for families. The Wangental Biotope and Bibersteg Wangental Wetland also offer gentle trails and observation huts where families can enjoy nature and spot animals.
The Bibersee Marthalen is one of Switzerland's largest beaver lakes, formed after beavers dammed the Mederbach. It's now a forest reserve where no forestry has been allowed since 2013, offering a unique insight into beaver habitats. The Ecological Enhancement Neuhus is another successful beautification of nature where birds thrive, impressive even in winter.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. You can find several routes, including easy and moderate options, around the lakes. For example, there are circular walks around Titisee and Windgfällweiher. You can explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Dettighofen guide, which includes trails like the 'Baltersweiler Käppele – Hofgut Albführen loop'.
The area provides excellent cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes that pass by scenic lake areas. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Dettighofen guide, which features options like the 'Wangental – Rafz loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes available in the Cycling around Dettighofen guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Titisee and Windgfällweiher. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Even in winter, places like the Ecological Enhancement Neuhus remain impressive for nature observation.
Yes, some lakes serve other purposes and are not safe for swimming. The Albstausee is a reservoir and not suitable for bathing. Similarly, the Witznau Reservoir on the Schwarza, a pumped-storage dam, strictly prohibits bathing due to safety concerns. These are best enjoyed for scenic walks and appreciating the landscape or engineering.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from glacier-formed lakes to unique karst phenomena. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Wangental Biotope and the opportunity for leisure activities such as walking, jogging, and observing wildlife. The community has shared over 60 photos and given more than 80 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Enge Pond is historically significant as Switzerland's first pumped storage plant, created artificially in 1907. The Witznau Reservoir on the Schwarza is another impressive example of engineering, beautifully integrated into the Schwarza Valley, offering a chance to appreciate both nature and human ingenuity.


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