Lakes around Hornberg, located in the Black Forest, offer diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the surrounding region. Hornberg is known for its picturesque landscapes, providing a setting for various bodies of water. The area features a mix of moorland and forest lakes, appealing to those seeking tranquility and natural observation. This region serves as a key point for Hornberg tourist information regarding natural attractions.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Beautiful little pond, just the right place to unwind 😍
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There is good parking at the Waldsee car park. A ten-minute walk takes you to the lake where you will be greeted by the many ducks.
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By far one of the most beautiful places to unwind. Enjoy nature, listen to and see the forest. Squirrels can be seen on almost every tree, ducks, birds, mushrooms, etc.
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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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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 lakes around Hornberg offer diverse natural beauty. You can find unique moorland ecosystems, such as around Blindensee, which is surrounded by hilly moorland and features a fascinating Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor. Other lakes, like Haslach forest lake and Donis Pond, are nestled within forests, offering tranquil settings and opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Haslach forest lake is particularly family-friendly, featuring a restaurant, mini golf course, and plenty of benches. Donis Pond is also great for children, known for its 'squirrel guarantee' and pleasant walks. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor is also suitable for families to explore a unique ecosystem.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Blindensee is particularly stunning in the morning when fog creates an ethereal atmosphere. During summer, lakes like Sohl Lake are excellent for water activities, while Schluchsee's higher altitude keeps its waters relatively cool for swimming. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor can be slippery in winter when covered with snow, so summer and autumn are generally ideal for exploring the moor.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent hiking and walking trails. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor provides a unique path through a rare bog ecosystem. Donis Pond is surrounded by wonderful hiking trails. For a more extensive experience, the Schluchsee, though further afield, boasts an 18-kilometer path circling the entire lake. You can find more hiking options in the region by visiting the Hiking around Hornberg guide.
Yes, some lakes offer convenient facilities. Haslach forest lake features a restaurant with hot food served all day, along with a mini golf course. While not all lakes have direct facilities, many are close to towns or villages where you can find dining options.
Sohl Lake is an excellent choice for water-based activities, offering calm waters ideal for paddleboarding, swimming, and fishing. Many holiday rentals in Hornberg are conveniently located near Sohl Lake, making it easy to rent a boat and enjoy a day on the water. The larger Schluchsee also offers swimming and sailing, with boat trips available from May to October.
Yes, Blindensee is steeped in local legend. Tales speak of a farmer and his ox wagon disappearing into the moor and reappearing near Kehl am Rhein, reflecting ancient beliefs about subterranean connections between waters. The lake itself is located in a moor that has developed largely unaffected by humans for centuries.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility. Many find lakes like Blindensee to be fantastically idyllic, offering pure deceleration. The family-friendly amenities at Haslach forest lake, including its restaurant and mini golf, are also highly praised. The unique experience of walking the Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor is also a community favorite.
Matten Pond (Mattenweiher), located between Wittichen Monastery and the Theisenkopf Tower, offers a serene and secluded escape. Surrounded by forests and fields, it's an idyllic spot for those seeking peace and quiet amidst nature, with the tranquil sounds of frogs and toads.
Yes, the region around Hornberg offers various cycling opportunities that can be combined with lake visits. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Kinzigtal Cycle Path' or 'Gutachtal Cycle Path'. For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are also gravel biking routes available. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Hornberg guide or the Gravel biking around Hornberg guide.
Yes, the Schluchsee, although further afield, is a significant and highly recommended lake in the Black Forest. It is the largest lake in the Black Forest and the highest reservoir in Germany. It offers stunning scenery, extensive hiking trails, and boat trips, making it a major draw for tourists in the wider region.
The Blindensee Moor is one of the few still intact bogs in the Black Forest. It developed largely unaffected by human activity until around 1100 AD and continues to grow about one millimeter annually. A wooden boardwalk allows visitors to experience this unique ecosystem with minimal impact, making it a fascinating spot for nature observation.


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