Lakes around Hoßkirch offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities within a forest landscape. The region's primary natural lake, Königseggsee, is an 18-hectare body of water known for its excellent water quality and extensive recreational facilities. This area provides amenities for families and outdoor enthusiasts, serving as a starting point for various hiking trails. The municipality of Hoßkirch has invested in enhancing the lake's appeal, improving its recreational offerings and infrastructure.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Blitzenreuter Lake District has been known as an ecologically valuable area for many years. As early as 1924, the central raised bog core and its non-peat-drained surroundings were protected as a protected forest. In 1937, other parts of the area were designated as a nature reserve (Dornacher Ried with Häckler Ried, Häcklerweiher and Buchsee). In 1939, the Schreckensee was added, and in 1971 the Vorsee and Wegenried were added. Source: https://www.zwischenschussenundseen.de/index.php?id=15
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The Blitzenreuter Lake District has been known as an ecologically valuable area for many years. As early as 1924, the central raised bog core and its non-peat-drained surroundings were protected as a protected forest. In 1937, other parts of the area were designated as a nature reserve (Dornacher Ried with Häckler Ried, Häcklerweiher and Buchsee). In 1939, the Schreckensee was added, and in 1971 the Vorsee and Wegenried were added. Source: https://www.zwischenschussenundseen.de/index.php?id=15
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Very attractive even in winter.
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Very nice theme park in the area of the clinic and thermal baths. There are wooden walkways between the ponds. There are ducks, koi, grey herons and even a beaver den.
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The spa garden in Bad Saulgau stretches between the Sonnenhof thermal baths and the pond at the "Schönes Moos", where it merges into the open countryside. On an area of around 1 hectare, visitors experience a diverse garden that is divided into several garden themes and rooms. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/kurgarten-bad-saulgau-019d085095
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Great Baggesee with an incredibly beautiful turquoise color. A dream landscape. There is a large lawn for sunbathing and fine sand for children to play in.
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It is a wonderful tour to cycle around the quarry lake. You can see the beautiful color of the water from all sides. The swimming area with sand for the little ones to play in is also completely idyllic. A large lawn invites you to sunbathe or take a break. Absolutely recommendable this visit.
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The region around Hoßkirch is characterized by a diverse forest landscape. You'll find natural lakes like Königseggsee, nestled between the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried and the Wagenhart forest area. Other features include observation platforms for bird watching at places like Five-sided Pond, and tranquil forest settings around the Schreckensee Observation Shelter.
Yes, several lakes are very family-friendly. Königseggsee, for instance, offers extensive sunbathing lawns, a children's playground, and a designated non-swimmer area with a very shallow entry, making it safe for inexperienced swimmers. Boardwalks in Kurpark Bad Saulgau also provide an engaging experience where children can observe and even feed koi fish.
Königseggsee is renowned for its outstanding water quality, maintained by groundwater filtration, making it ideal for swimming. It offers a beautiful natural setting with recreational facilities like sunbathing lawns, a children's playground, a Kneipp facility, and a café. It's also a starting point for scenic hiking trails and allows stand-up paddleboarding.
Absolutely. Königseggsee is known for its excellent, drinking-water quality, making it a prime spot for swimming. Häckler Pond is another popular choice for swimming, especially in the evenings, offering direct access from a parking lot. The Jettkofen Quarry Lake also provides a nice swimming spot with clear water.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, you can enjoy various activities. Königseggsee offers a beach volleyball court and a boules court, and stand-up paddleboarding is permitted. For more active pursuits, there are numerous routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. You can explore options like the 'Königsegg Castle – Hosskircher See loop' for running or the 'Ostrach forest road – Hoßkircher Weiher and Café loop' for road cycling. Find more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Hoßkirch, Running Trails around Hoßkirch, and MTB Trails around Hoßkirch guide pages.
Yes, the lakes serve as excellent starting points for hiking. A round trip around Königseggsee is a popular option, as is the Räuberweg to Ostrach, which offers insights into the region's history and nature. The area around the Schreckensee Observation Shelter also features great hiking trails within a UNESCO World Heritage area.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. If you prefer a quieter, more reflective experience, visiting the Schreckensee Observation Shelter in winter offers a rare calm and invites relaxation.
At Königseggsee, you'll find convenient facilities including free showers and changing rooms. The SEEcafé provides snacks, cakes, and drinks. There are also newly established motorhome parking spaces and an e-bike charging station for visitors.
The Five-sided Pond is an excellent spot for bird watching, featuring an observation platform and seating areas where you can quietly observe the animal world. The tranquil environment of the Schreckensee Observation Shelter also provides opportunities to experience and observe the special nature of the Schreckensee.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the region has historical connections. Königseggwald Castle is a nearby attraction that can be explored from Königseggsee. The Schreckensee Observation Shelter is also noted as a historical site within a UNESCO World Heritage area, offering a glimpse into the past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the high water quality for swimming, the family-friendly amenities, and the beautiful natural settings. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, especially in the evenings at places like Häckler Pond, and the opportunities for bird watching and observing nature at spots like Five-sided Pond. The ability to combine relaxation with active pursuits like hiking and cycling is also highly valued.


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