Best lakes around Illmensee are found within a picturesque Ice Age lake plateau in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This region features three notable lakes: Illmensee, Ruschweiler See, and Volzer See. Illmensee has been a state-approved resort since 1987, offering developed facilities for visitors. The area is characterized by clear waters, lush surroundings, and protected natural landscapes, with ancient Neolithic pile dwellings adding historical significance.
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Be sure to pack your swimsuit; the lake is superbly maintained and admission is even free. Check opening hours
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I can highly recommend you the many ice cream varieties at Schlossee Laguna 😋☀️☀️
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The Gehrenberg is completely closed for the long term due to the catastrophic storm. See report from: www.schwaebische.de Herbert-Eberhardt@t-online.de
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The perfect place to take a break with benches and wonderful peace
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With children at the playground on the gently sloping pebble beach - very nice, trees on the square and water jet fountain with rivulets - great for the whole family 👍
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Beautiful steel tower. From the platform you have a wonderful view. At the foot of the tower there are numerous seating options, some of which are covered.
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Schlosssee Salem is a wonderful outdoor pool (no entry fee) Besenwirtschaft "Hofgut Möking" in Seefelden on Lake Constance is always worth a glass of cider and a tarte flambée.
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For swimming and family fun, Salem Castle Lake is highly recommended. It offers free swimming, a water playground, and a pirate island with a pirate ship. The lake also has extensive sunbathing lawns and free parking. The Illmensee itself is also a popular bathing paradise, featuring a swimming pontoon, diving platform, and a modern playground.
If you're seeking tranquility and a closer connection with nature, the Ruschweiler See is ideal. It's part of a landscape protection area and nature reserve, offering clear waters and lush surroundings perfect for picnics, fishing, and long walks. For bird watching, the Five-sided Pond provides an observation platform and seating to observe local wildlife.
Yes, there are several excellent hiking opportunities. A 4.5 km circular trail around the Illmensee is freely accessible and great for walks, especially for bird watching. The area around Ruschweiler See also features well-marked trails, including a circular route. You can find many easy hikes, such as the 'Illmensee Lakeside Trail – Illmensee loop' or the 'Ruschweiler Lake – Illmensee Bell Monument loop', by exploring the Easy hikes around Illmensee guide.
The Illmensee region holds historical significance, particularly with ancient Neolithic pile dwellings found around the lake. The Illmensee itself was first documented in 1275 and has been recognized as a state-approved resort since 1987, indicating a long history of human interaction and appreciation for its natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region offers extensive cycling and mountain biking trails. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried – View of Illmensee loop'. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Illmensee guide.
Yes, both the Ruschweiler See and Volzer See are part of the larger 'Illmensee, Ruschweiler See and Volzer See' landscape protection area and a nature reserve. The Volzer See, in particular, is recognized for its ecological importance as a conservation area, ensuring a pristine environment and biodiversity.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the well-maintained facilities and active leisure options at Illmensee, while others seek the tranquility and nature connection found at Ruschweiler See. The clear waters of lakes like Jettkofen Quarry Lake are also popular for cooling off in summer. The komoot community has shared over 370 photos and given more than 580 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, there are several running trails. Popular options include the 'Illmensee loop from Illmensee' and the 'Illmensee – Kiosk at the Illmensee lakeside swimming area loop'. You can find more detailed routes and information in the Running Trails around Illmensee guide.
Illmensee, being a state-approved resort, offers a range of facilities including a swimming pontoon, a diving platform, a modern playground, a beach volleyball court, a kiosk, a herb garden, and a spacious sunbathing lawn. Pedal boat rentals are also available for visitors.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the Illmensee Lakeside Trail is noted as being suitable for dogs, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion around the natural lake.
Due to its role as a conservation area within a protected landscape, tourist information and direct access for activities like motor vehicles and water sports are strictly forbidden or very limited at Volzer See. Its primary purpose is the preservation of its natural state and biodiversity.
Yes, the Illmensee region is excellent for bird watching. The 4.5 km circular trail around the Illmensee provides opportunities to observe various bird species, especially during their breeding season from April to July. The Five-sided Pond also features an observation platform specifically for bird watching.


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