Lakes around Kißlegg are a defining feature of the picturesque Allgäu region in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The area, known as the "Kißlegger Seenplatte," encompasses numerous lakes and ponds, offering diverse natural landscapes. The town's name itself is thought to derive from Old High German words referencing crescent or curved lakes. This district provides a variety of natural beauty and recreational opportunities for visitors.
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The Wurzacher Ried is one of the largest nature reserves and one of the most important moorland areas in southern Germany. The EU has awarded it a premium as a European bird sanctuary and FFH area ("Natura 2000"). The moorland is located north of the municipality of Bad Wurzach in Baden-Württemberg. The retreat of the glaciers of the "Riß" period and the following "Würm" period left behind a large lake basin, which gradually became a moorland landscape from around 10,000 BC. In the last 300 years or so, the moorland has been endangered by drainage and peat cutting. For some time now, renaturation and rewetting measures have been carried out to protect this ecological gem. The Wurzacher Ried is, however, predominantly a raised bog that continues to grow and is only wetted by rain. A fen thrives along the rivers and groundwater present in all peripheral areas. The largely untouched core area, which covers about a third of the moorland area, is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe. Source: Wikipedia
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The Wurzacher Ried is a unique, primeval landscape with a special magic. The enormous power of the Rhine glacier constantly formed the hill ranges of the Allgäu during the last three ice ages and carved out a deep tongue basin. Today, the Wurzacher Ried is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe and one of the largest nature reserves in Baden-Württemberg. Why raised bog? The raised bog does not get its name because it is on a hill or in the mountains. The name refers to the formation of the bog: In the first step, a lowland bog forms in a depression, into which groundwater also flows. Dead plant parts gradually become an increasingly thick layer of peat and gradually the bog grows above the groundwater level - a raised bog is created. Source: https://www.bad-wurzach.de/tourismus/de/moor/naturschutzgebiet-wurzacher-ried
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The Riedsee near Bad Wurzach has the largest body of water in the Wurzacher Ried at around 10 hectares. Visitors can take long walks along the boardwalks and root paths. Unfortunately, it is not possible to walk all the way around. However, there are numerous benches and viewing platforms that invite you to spend relaxing hours in perfect nature. Numerous animals and plants can be observed here, such as the rare grass snake, occasionally swimming or sunbathing. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/riedsee-im-wurzacher-ried-30636712a3
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Langwuhrweiher - an idyllic, slightly larger pond.
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Beautiful, quiet lake. Two wooden benches invite you to linger.
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Very good air but looking for a lot of quirks, absolutely protect
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The Riedsee was created by peat extraction
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For swimming and water activities, the Obersee is highly recommended. It features the Strandbad Obersee with a large sunbathing lawn, kiosk, and heated swimming pool. You can also rent stand-up paddleboards, pedal boats, and rowing boats directly at the site. Its water quality is rated as "excellent." The Argensee also offers a designated bathing area and is suitable for swimming.
Yes, several lakes and areas are great for families. The Langwuhr Pond is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery for walks. The Bench at Wuhrmühle Pond provides a nice view and a spacious area for a break. The Strandbad Obersee at Obersee is also very family-friendly with its facilities and water activities. Additionally, Center Parcs Park Allgäu is a family-friendly highlight with various facilities.
The Kißlegg Lake District offers a network of hiking trails suitable for various levels. You can find easy hikes like the "Hike in the Kißlegg lake district" or the "Brunner Pond – Holzmühle Pond loop from Eintürnenberg." These trails allow you to explore the gently rolling hills, forests, meadows, and moors connecting the lakes. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Kißlegg guide.
Absolutely. The Kißlegg Lake District is well-suited for cycling, with routes like the northern cycling tour featuring the Brunner Weiher and Langwuhrweiher, and a southern tour that can include a detour to Argensee. The Langwuhr Pond is specifically recommended for cyclists. You can find various MTB and gravel biking routes, including those passing by lakes, in the MTB Trails around Kißlegg and Gravel biking around Kißlegg guides.
The Argensee is a natural lake, a relict from the last ice age approximately 16,000 years ago. The Zellersee holds historical significance as a monastic cell was established on its shores in 824, giving rise to the settlement of Kißlegg. The Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is a relic from peat mining and is located within the largest contiguous bog in Central Europe.
The region offers diverse natural beauty, including gently rolling hills, forests, meadows, and moors. The Langwuhr Pond is known for its beautiful landscape and water lilies. The Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is a magnet for water birds and offers unique views, especially during the "blue hour." The Bench at Wuhrmühle Pond provides a scenic viewpoint over the water.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the Kißlegg Lake District. Both the Obersee and Argensee are known for sport fishing. The Zellersee is also a coveted fishing spot. The Holzmühleweiher, surrounded by forests, also offers opportunities for sport fishing with various fish species present. Permits may be required.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports at places like the Obersee, which also hosts concerts and events. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the scenic lake district, with beautiful foliage in the fall. The "blue hour" at Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is particularly stunning in the mornings and evenings.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. For instance, the area around Langwuhr Pond is suitable for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific areas.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and beautiful landscapes, especially around spots like Langwuhr Pond and Tafel Pond, which are ideal for breaks during tours. The well-developed cycling and hiking trails are also a major draw, allowing for active exploration of the region's natural beauty. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation by the water are also highly valued.
Beyond the main lakes, the Kißlegg Lake District includes several smaller, idyllic ponds that offer a quieter experience. The Holzmühleweiher, surrounded by forests, is an idyllic swimming pond. The Schlingsee, located approximately 2 km from Obersee, is another good option for relaxed hours by the water. These smaller bodies of water are often part of the wider cycling and hiking routes, offering serene natural experiences away from larger crowds.


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