Best lakes around Niefern-Öschelbronn are found in the municipality of Niefern-Öschelbronn, located in the Enz district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This region is characterized by its natural landscape, offering various accessible bodies of water. These lakes provide diverse recreational opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Aalkistensee nature reserve extends over the entire surface of the lake and beyond. The area stretches east along the Salzach to the federal highway 35; in the south to the railway line of the Westbahn. The 50.5 hectare area (protected area number 2,042) was placed under protection by decree of December 21, 1979 and is assigned to the natural area of the Kraichgau and Stromberg-Heuchelberg. The conservation of the lake with the various wetlands and hillside zones surrounding it in their uniqueness, diversity and beauty was named as an essential protective purpose, whereby the worthiness of protection, in addition to the supra-regional importance as a breeding and resting place for birds and as amphibian spawning waters, is based on the importance of the area as a Habitat of species-rich plant and animal communities and the importance of the lake as the location of large reed beds, in its shore area as a growth site for endangered plant species such as tambourine and marsh groundsel.
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The Aalkistensee nature reserve extends over the entire surface of the lake and beyond. The area stretches east along the Salzach to the federal highway 35; in the south to the railway line of the Westbahn. The 50.5 hectare area (protected area number 2,042) was placed under protection by decree of December 21, 1979 and is assigned to the natural area of the Kraichgau and Stromberg-Heuchelberg. The conservation of the lake with the various wetlands and hillside zones surrounding it in their uniqueness, diversity and beauty was named as an essential protective purpose, whereby the worthiness of protection, in addition to the supra-regional importance as a breeding and resting place for birds and as amphibian spawning waters, is based on the importance of the area as a Habitat of species-rich plant and animal communities and the importance of the lake as the location of large reed beds, in its shore area as a growth site for endangered plant species such as tambourine and marsh groundsel.
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The Cistercians built the monastery in the immediate vicinity of the Salzach springs. They dammed the watercourse east of the monastery with a dam to the deep lake. The Cistercians built the monastery in the immediate vicinity of the Salzach springs. They dammed the watercourse east of the monastery with a dam to the deep lake. Bathing lake today.
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The attentive hiker can observe sea turtles here
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Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden had this fish pond created. A path leads once around the lake and is a good option for a digestive walk after a stop.
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The lakes in and around Niefern-Öschelbronn offer a diverse range of experiences, from tranquil nature reserves like Aalkistensee to historical monastery reservoirs such as Tiefer See. Many also feature amenities like beer gardens and are appreciated for their scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
For pure peace and relaxation, the West shore of Aalkistensee is highly recommended. It's part of a nature reserve and offers a beautiful shore for short breaks in any season. Bruchtalsee also provides a very quiet setting, ideal for relaxation.
Yes, Tiefer See in Maulbronn is a bathing lake with a kiosk, perfect for swimming and rest. Paulinensee, though a bit further, also features a lido for swimming.
Absolutely. The Böllstrich Lakes have a beer garden known for locally caught fish and traditional dishes. Lake Seehaus also boasts a scenic beer garden under tall chestnut trees, offering a cozy atmosphere.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are running trails like the Enz Canal Path, cycling routes around Enz Gardens, and MTB trails including the Gaulsgraben Trail near Aalkistensee. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Niefern-Öschelbronn, Cycling around Niefern-Öschelbronn, and MTB Trails around Niefern-Öschelbronn guide pages.
Many lakes are suitable for families. Aalkistensee, Böllstrich Lakes, Lake Seehaus, and Tiefer See are all categorized as family-friendly. Paulinensee also offers a lido and a football field, catering to various family interests.
Yes, fishing enthusiasts can fish for trout in the Böllstrich Lakes. Bruchtalsee is also utilized by a local angling club, suggesting fishing opportunities there.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is perfect for swimming at lakes like Tiefer See and enjoying beer gardens. Even in colder months, the beautiful shore of Aalkistensee invites for a short, peaceful break.
While specific public transport details vary for each lake, many are accessible by car, and parking is generally available nearby. For example, the Böllstrich Lakes have their own beer garden, implying visitor access. It's advisable to check specific access details for each lake before your visit.
Yes, Tiefer See in Maulbronn has a rich history. It was created by Cistercian monks who dammed the Salzach watercourse, serving as a reservoir for the nearby Maulbronn Monastery, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While specific dog rules can vary by location and nature reserve status, many natural areas around the lakes are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on trails. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves like Aalkistensee or designated swimming areas.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. For instance, a path encircles Tiefer See, providing a good option for a leisurely stroll. Bruchtalsee is also ideal for hiking, offering a quiet setting.


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