Best lakes around Unterwaldhausen offer diverse natural experiences in the Ravensburg district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. While Unterwaldhausen itself is a small municipality, the surrounding region features several notable bodies of water. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes, including ponds and lake districts. These natural landmarks contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 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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The location in an ancient cultural landscape has placed increasing demands on the lake landscape. Draining and cutting of the raised moorland that has developed over thousands of years has led to a huge reduction in its size. In recent decades, attempts have been made to reverse some of this. There are information boards with all the information.
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The perfect place to take a break with benches and wonderful peace
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We also had a snack break here last year.
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Seating to linger or to have a small snack. The animal world can be observed here. You can also just let your gaze wander over the water.
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The region around Unterwaldhausen features a variety of water bodies, including ponds, lake districts, and lakes with specific recreational facilities. You'll find natural monuments, family-friendly spots, and areas ideal for bird watching or swimming.
For swimming, consider Häckler Pond, which offers direct access from the parking lot and is popular in the evenings. The Blitzenreuter Lake District also provides idyllic bathing opportunities. Additionally, the Illmensee Lakeside Trail leads to designated swimming areas.
Yes, the Five-sided Pond is an excellent spot for bird watching. It features an observation platform and seating, allowing you to observe the local animal world and enjoy the view over the water.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. For instance, Häckler Pond, Five-sided Pond, and the Blitzenreuter Lake District are all noted as family-friendly. Further afield, Herthasee (near Holzappel) is known for its shallow shores, bathing island, playground, and beach volleyball court, making it ideal for families.
Beyond swimming and bird watching, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as those around Hosskircher See or Laubbacher Mill and Pond, by exploring the easy hikes guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried loop from Wilhelmsdorf, detailed in the gravel biking guide, and MTB trails, including routes around Lake Schreckensee, found in the MTB trails guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Illmensee Lakeside Trail offers a pleasant path around the lake, approximately 4 km long. The Finkelkarst Recreation Area, though not in Unterwaldhausen, features a network of paths suitable for walking and cycling around its pond. You can also find various easy hiking routes near lakes in the broader region.
Yes, the Five-sided Pond is recognized as a natural monument. Additionally, the Schreckensee Observation Shelter is located near a lake and is considered both a historical site and a natural monument, offering a unique place to experience the special atmosphere of Schreckensee.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, Häckler Pond offers direct access from a parking lot, making it convenient for visitors. The Blitzenreuter Lake District also has a large parking lot right on the main road, just a few meters from the lake.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer months, typically from mid-June to early September, are ideal for swimming, as seen at Herthasee (near Holzappel) where DLRG guard services are provided. The Illmensee Lakeside Trail is enjoyable year-round, even offering ice skating in winter.
Yes, the Illmensee Lakeside Trail is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. However, be aware that during bathing seasons, some specific swimming areas, like Herthasee, may not allow dogs.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the tranquil atmosphere for bird watching at Five-sided Pond to the excellent swimming opportunities at Häckler Pond. The idyllic setting of the Blitzenreuter Lake District and the natural beauty of the Illmensee Lakeside Trail are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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