Lakes around Oberharmersbach, a village nestled in the Black Forest, offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. While large natural lakes are not directly within its boundaries, the surrounding region features several water bodies. These areas provide opportunities for activities such as swimming, leisurely strolls, and bike rides. The terrain is characterized by forest and natural monuments, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Nice lake, but swimming is prohibited (algae).
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A very beautiful lake located on the edge of the forest. Unfortunately, it's not suitable for swimming due to blue-green algae.
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Here at the hut there is a barbecue area and several benches for sitting.
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There is good parking at the Waldsee car park. A ten-minute walk takes you to the lake where you will be greeted by the many ducks.
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A paradise for anglers. More information at https://www.alleangeln.de/gewaesser/ziegelwaldsee-gengenbach
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Nice place with a water treading pool to relax. View over the Kinzigtal.
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An Ice Age glacier carved this cirque lake out of the Buntsandstein. It was once used by the raftsmen as a swell pond to wash the felled trunks down into the valley with the accumulated water. Due to its pristine nature, the Glaswaldsee is one of the most beautiful, clear blue eyes of the Black Forest. The name of the lake comes from a glassworks that stood in the Seebachtal together with a hamlet in the 17th century. In earlier times, glass for the bottles of the Rippoldsauer Sauerbrunnen was produced there. Source: https://www.nationalparkregion-schwarzwald.de/Media/Attractions/Bad-Rippoldsau-Schapbach-Glaswaldsee#/article/86b4cca6-1ca5-4305-8df5-94c962cd7e0f
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Also during the week here at the Seehütte mostly overcrowded and a lot of remmidemmi...
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While Oberharmersbach itself doesn't have large natural lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding Black Forest region offers several beautiful options. Glaswaldsee is a popular cirque lake known for swimming and serene surroundings. Other options include Haslach forest lake and restaurant, which offers facilities and dining, and the mystical Mummelsee, known for its legends and being the deepest and highest-situated lake in the Black Forest.
For swimming, Glaswaldsee is a popular choice, especially in summer. Pappelwaldsee near Berghaupten is also an insider tip where swimming is officially permitted and water quality is regularly tested. Remember to bring plenty of time to enjoy the cool waters on hot days.
Yes, Haslach forest lake and restaurant offers a restaurant with good food and a mini-golf course. The Gehrmatt Recreation Area provides a foot-treading pool and a playground for children. Additionally, Schneckenmatt Park and Animal Enclosure features a pond, an animal enclosure, and an adventure playground.
Absolutely. Glaswaldsee is a glacial cirque lake, often called one of the 'clear blue eyes' of the Black Forest, reflecting the surrounding trees. Mummelsee, a glacial lake formed during the last ice age, is steeped in myths and legends, adding a mystical allure to its beautiful landscape.
The Gehrmatt Recreation Area is ideal for relaxation after a hike. You can cool your feet in the water treading pool, enjoy a break by the water, or let children play on the playground. It's a great spot for a rest.
Yes, the region around Oberharmersbach and its lakes offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate, such as the Harmersbacher Vesperweg Premium Trail or the Kreuzsattel Hut – Panorama Frame Oberharmersbach loop. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Oberharmersbach guide.
The area provides various cycling routes suitable for touring and road cycling. Options include scenic rides like the Gengenbach Old Town – Gengenbach marketplace loop or the Old town of Haslach – Oberharmersbach Town Hall loop. You can discover more routes in the Cycling around Oberharmersbach guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Oberharmersbach guide.
Several lakes and recreation areas are well-suited for families. Haslach forest lake and restaurant has a mini-golf course, while the Gehrmatt Recreation Area and Schneckenmatt Park and Animal Enclosure both feature playgrounds, making them great for children.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and natural settings, with many noting the smooth water surfaces that reflect the surrounding trees. The opportunity for swimming, especially at Glaswaldsee, is a major draw. The presence of facilities like restaurants and playgrounds at places like Haslach forest lake also enhances the experience for many.
Yes, the Glaswaldsee Lakeside Hut offers views of the lake and is situated in a quiet, natural landscape. It's a perfect spot to enjoy the absolute peace and the dark water glistening in the sun.
Pappelwaldsee near Berghaupten is considered an insider tip for those seeking a peaceful natural environment and officially permitted swimming. It offers a tranquil escape away from more crowded spots.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, especially at Glaswaldsee. For quieter visits and to enjoy the mystical atmosphere, visiting during the week or in the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) is recommended, as some popular spots can get crowded on weekends.


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