Best lakes around Zell im Wiesental are nestled in the Southern Black Forest, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region in Baden-Württemberg is characterized by its valleys, forests, and the presence of various water bodies. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring unique geological formations. The area combines the tranquility of nature with accessible points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more lakes around Zell im Wiesental.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The walk around the pond is really worth it. Almost half of it is designated as a bathing lake. We had nice weather at the end of October, but it was too cold for swimming.
8
0
With a length of around 325 meters and a width of 200 meters, the Nonnenmattweiher is not particularly large, but it is really beautiful to look at. Here you can swim in peace and at the same time enjoy the Black Forest in all its glory, unfortunately it is quite crowded on the weekends, but during the week it is a little paradise.
8
0
A dolienensee that only appears when the groundwater level is high and then disappears again. There are rare crabs.
4
0
The glacier pot of the Krai-Woog-Gumpen and the waterfall below are a wonderful relic of the Ice Age. A popular place to swim in summer.
4
0
I would have liked to have seen the lake today, but the groundwater level has probably dropped so much that it disappeared again. Still an idyllic place for a rest!
3
0
Attention: Due to revision work, it is not possible to pass the Wehra dam from April to October 2021! This applies to the Schluchtensteig, the Hotzenwald-Querweg and the Wehratal hiking trail. https://www.badische-zeitung.de/mitte-april-beginnt-die-entleerung-des-wehrabeckens--200417093.html
3
0
Attention: Due to maintenance work, passing through the Wehra Dam is not possible from April to October 2021! This applies to the Schluchtensteig, the Hotzenwald Querweg and the Wehratal hiking trail. https://www.badische-zeitung.de/mitte-april-beginnt-die-entleerung-des-wehra Beckens--200417093.html
7
0
A very beautiful lake. Definitely worth a walk.
4
1
The region offers diverse natural phenomena. You can explore the Nonnenmatt Pond, a moor lake known for its floating islands. Another unique spot is the Eichener Lake, an astatic karst lake that only appears occasionally after heavy rains or snowmelt. Additionally, the Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill features glacier pots and a waterfall, remnants from the Ice Age.
Yes, several spots are suitable for swimming. The rear part of the Nonnenmatt Pond permits swimming, while the front is a nature reserve. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is also a popular place for swimming in summer. The region around Zell im Wiesental generally offers various natural lakes and designated bathing areas for cooling off.
Both Nonnenmatt Pond and Eichener Lake are considered family-friendly. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is also a great spot for families, with visitors recommending tours there with kids.
The area offers various hiking opportunities. From Nonnenmatt Pond, you can embark on lovely hikes, including an ascent to the Weiherfelsen for fantastic views. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Todtnauer Bähnli Rail Trail' or 'Brunnenstubenquelle Waterfall – Maria Frieden Mountain Chapel loop' which are part of the running trails guide around Zell im Wiesental. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Zell im Wiesental guide.
Yes, the region includes man-made structures such as the Wehra Valley Dam and the Wehr Reservoir. These are part of the Schluchseewerk and offer impressive views of the reservoir and the surrounding landscape.
The best time depends on your interests. Summer is popular for swimming at spots like Krai-Woog Gumpen and Nonnenmatt Pond, though it can be busy. Nonnenmatt Pond is also beautiful to visit in winter. The unique Eichener Lake is best seen after heavy rains or snowmelt when it fills with water.
The area around Zell im Wiesental offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Todtnauerli Tunnel – Todtnauerli Railway Trail loop' or the 'Hebelhaus Literature Museum loop'. These routes cater to different difficulty levels and can be explored further in the Cycling around Zell im Wiesental guide.
Yes, there are gravel biking opportunities in the vicinity. Routes such as the 'Todtnauerli Tunnel – Hepschinger Tunnel loop' and 'Path Along the Wiese River – Wiese near Schopfheim loop' offer challenging and scenic rides. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Zell im Wiesental guide.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. From Nonnenmatt Pond, climbing to the Weiherfelsen provides a fantastic view. The Wehra Valley Dam also offers beautiful views of the reservoir and the city of Wehr from a nearby bench.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from moor lakes with floating islands to glacial remnants. The opportunity for swimming in natural settings, the scenic hiking trails, and the chance to capture beautiful photographs are frequently highlighted. The tranquility of nature combined with accessible points of interest makes the area appealing.
For broader information on natural lakes in the region, you can visit the official tourism website for Baden-Württemberg: visit-bw.com.


Still not found your perfect lake around Zell im Wiesental? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.