Best lakes around Unterensingen are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Neckar river and the Swabian Alb foothills. While no significant lakes are directly within Unterensingen, the surrounding area offers several popular recreational lakes. These bodies of water, often originating from former gravel pits, provide diverse natural landscapes and serve as local recreation areas. The region's lakes are integrated into a network of paths, making them accessible for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Beautifully situated. On one side, a small footpath runs along the riverbank with frequent access points to the water. On the other side, the Neckar Valley Cycle Path also runs along the riverbank and directly through the restaurant, which offers plenty of seating and an exceptional miniature golf course.
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Rest area, sunbathing area and bathing facilities.
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Perfect for trips with children and the kiosk around the corner offers everything you need
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During the week, around noon (in November), you are there all alone.
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The valley down offers really good tours, and the Hahnweide many gliders to look at
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Beautiful lakes with plenty of green and lots of animals. Unfortunately very crowded and loud at the weekend.
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The 3 lakes in front of the valley forest below the Hahnweide invite you to hike and rest. You can also have a barbecue and swim. Something for everyone.
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The Beutwangsee The 6-hectare Beutwangsee near Neckarhausen was a quarry pond until 1977, in which you were also allowed to swim until 1996. Due to its low water depth, bathing in the Beutwangsee was forbidden. Today it is a popular local recreation area. The numerous lawns and barbecue areas invite you to sunbathe and relax. You can also use the tennis or golf course. A kiosk with a beer garden provides drinks, coffee, cake and snacks for your physical well-being.
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The most popular recreational lakes in the vicinity of Unterensingen are the Aileswasensee in Neckartailfingen and the Bürgerseen in Kirchheim unter Teck. Both offer diverse activities and well-developed infrastructure for visitors.
Yes, both the Aileswasensee and the Bürgerseen are excellent choices for families. The Aileswasensee features a shallow water zone with a sandy beach, while the Bürgerseen's Unterer See is a primary bathing lake with islands and barbecue areas, perfect for outings with children.
The Aileswasensee offers a well-developed infrastructure including a restaurant (Seehaus) with a lake terrace, toilets, showers, changing rooms, and public grill areas. There's also a designated FKK (nudist) area on the west side and DLRG lifeguards during weekends for safety.
The Bürgerseen recreational area comprises three lakes. The Unterer See is ideal for swimming and has barbecue areas, a kiosk, and a restaurant. The Mittlerer See is designated for fishing, and the Oberer See is a biotope for nature observation. Well-maintained paths connect all three lakes, suitable for walking and cycling.
Yes, swimming is permitted and popular at the Aileswasensee and the Unterer See of the Bürgerseen. The Lake Beutwang, however, is a natural lake where bathing is prohibited.
Yes, the lakes are integrated into a network of paths. For instance, the Bürgerseen have well-maintained lakeside paths forming a nature trail. You can find various hiking and cycling routes in the region, including those around the lakes. Explore options like the "Tour de Lac'le – cycle tour to the lakes around Kirchheim unter Teck" on the Cycling around Unterensingen guide or the Hiking around Unterensingen guide.
Yes, the Mittlerer See (Middle Lake) within the Bürgerseen complex is specifically designated for fishing. Its shore vegetation also provides a habitat for various amphibians.
At the Bürgerseen, the Oberer See functions as a biotope, offering a refuge for rare animal and plant species, including various reed and marsh plants. The Mittlerer See's vegetation supports amphibians like salamanders and frogs. A part of the Aileswasensee is also a nature reserve, preserving natural habitats.
Yes, both popular lakes offer dining options. The Aileswasensee has the Seehaus restaurant with a lake terrace. At the Bürgerseen, you'll find a kiosk and a restaurant conveniently located near the Unterer See. Lake Beutwang also has a kiosk with drinks and snacks.
The Aileswasensee is particularly popular during warmer months for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation due to its sandy beach and well-developed infrastructure. However, the surrounding paths and natural areas can be enjoyed year-round for walks.
Yes, there is parking available at Aileswasensee. The address is Seestraße, 72666 Neckartailfingen. It's advisable to arrive early on busy weekends as it's a popular spot.
While swimming is seasonal, the Bürgerseen offer winter activities. When the Unterer See freezes over, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating. The lakeside paths are also suitable for winter walks, offering a different perspective of the natural landscape.


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