Lakes around Oberried, situated in Germany's Black Forest, include glacial lakes, a reservoir, and bog lakes. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, dense forests, and mountainous terrain. These bodies of water offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is a beautiful view of the lake from the shore.
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An ascent and descent reminiscent of Alpine trails, all this in a low mountain range. In wet seasons, surefootedness is required (risk of slipping). Absolutely worth the hike in autumn, as it creates a wonderfully mystical (due to the fog) atmosphere with magnificent autumn colors.
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At dusk the lake has a different color, just beautiful there.
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The high-altitude climate trail is very beautiful, but you can only see the lake a little at the beginning and then again the last level section, along the east bank back to the village. The Titisee was created by the Feldberg Glacier, whose moraines formed in the Pleistocene form its banks today. It is fed by the Seebach and the outflow is the Gutach, which later becomes the Wutach. On the northern shore is the spa town of the same name. There are at least four different theories about the origin of the name, I like the one with the Roman general Titus the best. The Titisee is 2 km long, 700 m wide, covers an area of 1.07 km² and has an average depth of 20 m.
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You can also hike the circular trail above the road in the forest.
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The circular route around Lake Titisee initially also runs in the higher forest, at the campsite and then directly on the shore. Very nice circular hike!
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The circular route is approx. 6.5 km long!
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The most popular lakes include Feldsee, a glacial lake at the foot of Feldberg mountain, and Titisee, known for its vibrant tourist activities. Schluchsee, the largest lake in the Black Forest, is also a major draw. For a quieter experience, Mathisle Pond is a beloved idyllic bog lake.
Schluchsee is a major center for water sports, offering sailing, boating, and swimming in its clean waters. Titisee also provides opportunities for swimming and various boat rides, including pedalos and electric boats. Please note that Feldsee is a protected nature reserve where swimming is prohibited to preserve its unique ecosystem.
Yes, Titisee is particularly family-friendly, offering boat rides, designated swimming areas, and a lively promenade with shops. The Titisee shore is a great starting point. Mathisle Pond and the View of the Feldsee from the Seebuck are also categorized as family-friendly highlights, offering gentle walks and scenic views.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. Feldsee is only accessible via hiking and cycling paths, with scenic routes from Feldberg-Bäretal and Hinterzarten. Titisee has various trails around its perimeter and up to panoramic viewpoints. The Hinterzartener Moor features easily accessible circular paths, some with boardwalks. For more challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Oberried guide, which includes routes like the Feldberg Summit loop.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, trails around Titisee and Schluchsee are generally suitable for dogs. When visiting protected areas like Feldsee or Hinterzartener Moor, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystems.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Schluchsee and Titisee. Autumn offers breathtaking scenery, especially at Feldsee, when the surrounding foliage displays vibrant colors. In winter, nearby Feldberg provides opportunities for skiing and cross-country trails, complementing visits to the frozen lakes.
Public transport options are available to reach some of the major lakes. For example, Titisee is well-connected, with a train station in Titisee-Neustadt. Access to Feldsee often involves a combination of public transport to nearby towns followed by a hike, as it's not directly accessible by car. It's recommended to check local bus and train schedules for specific routes.
Yes, Feldsee is a protected nature reserve, home to rare underwater ferns and diverse fauna, formed in a glacial hollow. The Hinterzartener Moor (and Mathisle Pond within it) is a unique bog complex with special plants like peat mosses and cotton grasses, and rare insects. These areas offer a glimpse into post-ice age landscapes.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling on dedicated paths, especially around Feldsee and Hinterzartener Moor. Schluchsee and Titisee are excellent for water sports like sailing, boating, and swimming. You can also explore mountain biking trails in the region, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Oberried guide, or general cycling routes from the Cycling around Oberried guide.
Yes, particularly around the more developed lakes. Titisee has a lively promenade with numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Titisee-Neustadt. Near Schluchsee, you'll find charming lakeside towns with various amenities. While Feldsee is more remote, nearby towns like Hinterzarten offer cafes and guesthouses, often requiring a hike to reach the lake itself.
Feldsee is a breathtaking glacial lake at the foot of Feldberg mountain, known for its untouched nature and tranquility. It's a protected nature reserve, ensuring a serene and unspoiled experience. The lake is surrounded by high rock faces and dense forests, creating a captivating landscape often described as mesmerizing, especially in autumn. It's only accessible via hiking and cycling paths, making it ideal for nature lovers.
A circular walk around Titisee is a popular activity. The full loop is approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) and typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. The path is generally easy, with a wide paved footpath along parts of the road.


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