Furtwangen im Schwarzwald
Furtwangen im Schwarzwald
Lakes around Furtwangen im Schwarzwald are set within the picturesque landscape of the Black Forest. This region features both natural lakes and man-made reservoirs, many of which were originally built for electricity generation or flood protection. These bodies of water now serve as popular areas for recreation and offer diverse experiences. The area provides opportunities to explore unique natural monuments and historical engineering marvels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Excellent natural swimming pool directly above St. Märgen - the water is guaranteed to be refreshing even in the hottest summer months.
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St. Märgen is a typical Black Forest community at an altitude of 900-1,100 m. The church of St. Märgen can be seen from far away. A good starting point for hikes to the Zweribach and Hirschbach waterfalls.
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The water is relatively cold, but very pleasant after or during a tour. Bikes are not allowed in and there is an entrance fee.
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A wooden boardwalk has been built through the entire moor to put as little strain on the moor as possible. There are a few benches on the path where you can take a rest.
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The cake at the country women's café is highly recommended. It has lovely outdoor seating and is conveniently located near the bus stop.
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Mountain lake is something different for me😉. Rather sad and desolate place.
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It's just great that you can walk over the wooden planks in the moor, there's a lot to discover 😊
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The mountain lake near Triberg in the Black Forest dates back to the Ice Ages. It is one of the few natural lakes in the Middle Black Forest. According to an information board on the lakeshore, the Triberg mountain lake is considered a glacial niche from the Riss Ice Age because of its circular shape, the steep circus-like slopes and its opening to the northeast. The heights around Triberg had their own glaciation during the Riss Ice Age. The snow line was 700 m above sea level. Source: https://schwarzwaldnatur.blogspot.com/2019/07/der-bergsee-bei-triberg.html
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can visit Blindensee, a deep black lake nestled in hilly moorland, known for its idyllic atmosphere, especially in the morning fog. It's part of a biotope that has developed largely unaffected by humans.
Yes, the Plattensee Reservoir is a small reservoir that dams the water of the dwarf brook and serves as the upper reservoir for a hydroelectric power station. Additionally, the Linachstausee features the Linachtalsperre, Germany's only arch-gravity dam, recognized as a historical monument and still generating electricity.
For swimming, Klosterweiher St. Georgen is a natural swimming lake with separate areas for swimmers and non-swimmers. Further afield, Titisee and Schluchsee are popular for swimming, boating, sailing, and windsurfing, offering a wide array of water sports.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Blindensee and Klosterweiher St. Georgen are noted as family-friendly. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor is also a great option for families to explore nature without disturbing the delicate ecosystem.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Stöcklewald Tower with restaurant' loop, which is a moderate 14.7 km route. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Linach Dam – Linach Reservoir loop' (25.2 km, moderate) and road cycling routes, including the 'Linachtalsperre Dam – Linach Dam loop' (61.4 km, moderate). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Furtwangen, Gravel biking around Furtwangen, and Road Cycling Routes around Furtwangen guide pages.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor provides an accessible path through a unique natural monument. The areas around Linachstausee, Titisee, and Schluchsee also feature extensive trail networks for various difficulty levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, especially at places like Blindensee, which offers a sense of pure deceleration. The opportunity to swim in natural settings like Klosterweiher St. Georgen and the fascinating historical engineering of sites like the Linachtalsperre also draw high praise.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming and water sports, with the region bustling with activity. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides opportunities for serene walks, though some paths, like the Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor, can become slippery when covered in snow.
While specific rules vary by lake, many areas around the lakes in the Black Forest are generally dog-friendly for walks, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific swimming areas or nature reserves like Blindensee to ensure compliance.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. For instance, the Seehausrestaurant at Klosterweiher St. Georgen offers Italian dishes. Larger lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee have a lively atmosphere with numerous shops, restaurants, and cafes along their shores.
The largest lake in the Black Forest is Schluchsee, which is popular for swimming, sailing, and windsurfing. Titisee is also a very famous and large natural lake in the region, known for its crystal-clear water and recreational opportunities.


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