Lakes around Winnenden offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities in the surrounding area. While large lakes are not within the city limits, several accessible lakes provide options for day trips. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, with lakes often nestled amidst forests and offering various outdoor activities. These bodies of water serve as important habitats and popular destinations for local recreation.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A visit is always worthwhile here, there are great impressions in every season.
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Several lakes in a row. Super nice location.
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Nice way. Plenty of seating. Beautiful lakes to linger.
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Nice fountain with a Kneipp facility!
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The Zugwiesen were our destination and the reason for the hike and it was worth it. The wild geese have just had their offspring and you can also observe rarer birds
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The lakes around Winnenden are often nestled amidst forests, offering diverse natural landscapes. You'll find valuable biotopes like Eichensee, renatured waterfronts such as the Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve, and picturesque settings for nature appreciation, like the Herrenbach Stausee.
For families, the Aichstruter Stausee is highly recommended, featuring a sandy beach, sunbathing lawns, BBQ areas, and a separate non-swimmer section. The Herrenbach Stausee also offers a unique 3-kilometer forest adventure trail with interactive stations. Additionally, the Beinsteiner Seele Water Wheel and Recreation Area provides a great rest spot with a playground and barbecue facilities, and the Hepp Lakes are popular for family walks.
Yes, you can swim in some lakes. The Ebnisee is a popular spot for cooling off, and the Aichstruter Stausee has extensive sunbathing lawns and a designated non-swimmer section, with DLRG supervision on weekends. However, swimming is prohibited at the Hepp-Seen, Eichensee, and Old Quarry Lake to protect their biotope status or for safety reasons.
Absolutely. The Herrenbach Stausee features a scenic 5-kilometer circular hiking trail with rest areas. The Hepp Lakes are surrounded by numerous trails, and the area around Eichensee offers quiet paths for nature appreciation. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Winnenden, which include trails like the Panorama trail for wheelchair users in Winnenden-Bürg.
At Ebnisee, you can rent pedal boats or rowing boats. The Aichstruter Stausee is large enough for visitors to bring their own inflatable boats. Fishing is a popular activity at Herrenbach Stausee and the Hepp-Seen, which are primarily managed by a fishing club.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. The Herrenbach Stausee is known for its diverse fish species, including pike, zander, and carp. The Hepp-Seen are specifically reserved for fishing and managed by an angler association.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that pass by or are close to the lakes. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Murr Valley Cycle Path. For detailed routes, check out the cycling guides around Winnenden.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities at Ebnisee and Aichstruter Stausee. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and nature observation, especially around Herrenbach Stausee and the Hepp-Seen, with changing foliage. Even in winter, the areas around the lakes provide peaceful settings for walks.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities for relaxation and refreshments. The Ebnisee has inviting beer gardens along its shore. The historic Herrenmühle, over 1000 years old, houses a restaurant near Herrenbach Stausee. The Beinsteiner Seele Water Wheel and Recreation Area also provides tables, benches, and barbecue facilities.
Please be aware that the Herrenbach Stausee is scheduled to be drained starting August 1, 2024, for inspection and upgrades to its flood protection infrastructure. This will impact recreational activities at the lake for a period.
The Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve is a natural monument known for its exemplary waterfront renaturation. It provides a unique habitat for aquatic animals and plants, featuring a mini island accessible via a bridge, making it a very successful conservation project.
Yes, Eichensee, created in 1985, is considered one of the most beautiful and hidden lakes in the Rems-Murr district, offering multiple perspectives for quiet appreciation of nature. The Old Quarry Lake is another unique natural paradise, extensively recultivated and reserved for flora and fauna, offering a quiet place to relax.


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