Best lakes around Freiburg im Breisgau offer diverse recreational activities within a scenic natural setting. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Black Forest and the Rhine Valley, providing a varied landscape. Many lakes originated from gravel mining, contributing to their unique features and surrounding parklands. These bodies of water serve as popular local recreation areas, easily accessible from the city.
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A very beautiful local recreation area with many attractions around it.
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Always beautiful at the lake
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The floating bridge is an interesting construction that leads over parts of Lake Flückinger.
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Every year the Freiburg Lake Festival takes place here, attracting many visitors with live music, food and drinks, as well as a family program. It is a great place to dance in the open air and enjoy the music.
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Local recreation area on the southern edge of Freiburg. You can indulge yourself with culinary delights in the restaurants by the lake. Otherwise, take a walk or start hiking from there.
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There should be something for everyone here. The lake is a nice size for a stroll with the whole family, a bike ride around it or walking around it in running shoes. With the Black Forest in the background, it offers an ideal backdrop. The lake is very easy to reach by tram in Freiburg im Breisgau. It is also very easy for wheelchair users or those using a walker.
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Several lakes are excellent for summer swimming. Dietenbach Lake is a popular choice, typically warm enough from late May to September and considered one of the cleanest. Opfinger See offers sandy beaches and is great for sunbathing and swimming, with shallow entry points ideal for children. Flückigersee is also suitable for short dips, and Tunisee and Silbersee are officially authorized bathing lakes, though they may require an entrance fee.
Yes, many lakes around Freiburg cater to families. Opfinger See is very popular with families, offering sandy beaches, barbecue areas, a beach volleyball court, and slackline facilities. Moosweiher Lake features a children's playground, a giant half-pipe, football, and beach volleyball facilities. Lake Flückiger in Seepark has playgrounds and miniature golf within its surrounding park. Silbersee is also particularly popular with families and has a neighboring campsite.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Many, like Opfinger See, are surrounded by forests and feature sandy beaches. The area around Lake Flückiger in Seepark is a landscaped park with green spaces and a Japanese garden. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Black Forest and the Rhine Valley, providing varied landscapes. Some areas, like parts of Opfinger See, are biotope protection areas and part of the Natura 2000 system, preserving habitat for rare species.
Absolutely. The lakes are excellent for walks. Lake Flückiger in Seepark offers a beautiful circular route, though it can be busy. Moosweiher Lake is surrounded by a spacious park with paths. Lake Waltershofen is good for walks to enjoy the surrounding landscapes. For more structured hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Lake Opfingen – Opfinger Lake loop' which is an easy hike. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Freiburg im Breisgau guide.
Flückigersee (Seepark Lake) is easily accessible by tram from Freiburg. Moosweiher Lake is located in the Landwasser district, also within Freiburg. While some lakes like Tunisee are best reached by car, many of the city-integrated lakes offer convenient public transport connections.
Yes, Opfinger See is large enough for activities like stand-up paddleboarding and inflatable boating. Lake Flückiger in Seepark also offers pedal boating. For more intense water activities, Tunisee features a water ski center.
Many lakes offer convenient facilities. At Lake Flückiger in Seepark, you'll find a beer garden and the 'Lago' restaurant. Opfinger See has a kiosk with toilets and seating. Moosweiher Lake hosts 'Persio am See,' an Italian restaurant. Gazebo at Waldsee also has a restaurant and boat rental, making it a nice local recreation area.
Yes, there are several unique spots. The Love Locks Bridge (Liebesbrücke) over Flückiger Lake is a floating pontoon bridge offering great views across the lake and is known for its love locks. The Gazebo at Waldsee is another man-made structure on a small lake, providing a scenic viewpoint and a pleasant spot to relax. The Seepark around Lake Flückiger also features details like a 'little temple' and the Seeparkturm.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the scenic natural settings. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, the well-maintained parks for walks and activities, and the clean water for swimming. The accessibility of many lakes from the city, combined with facilities like restaurants and playgrounds, makes them popular for both active pursuits and quiet enjoyment. The community has shared over 59 photos and given more than 480 upvotes across 28 highlights, indicating a high level of satisfaction.
Yes, the area around Freiburg im Breisgau offers various cycling opportunities that can incorporate lake visits. For instance, you can find road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Freiburg im Breisgau guide, including routes like 'View of Schönberg – Ringlihof Climb loop.' Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails in the MTB Trails around Freiburg im Breisgau guide, such as 'Bike & Swim: Freiburg to Schluchsee and back,' which combines cycling with swimming opportunities.
Opfinger See is used for fishing, and Moosweiher Lake is also a favored spot for anglers. Additionally, Lake Waltershofen is primarily used for fishing, though it is not suitable for swimming.
Yes, parts of Opfinger See, specifically its northwestern shore, are designated as a biotope protection area. The entire area belongs to the Mooswald landscape protection area and the Natura 2000 European protected area system, highlighting its importance for rare animal and plant species.


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