Lakes around Schenkenzell provide access to a variety of natural water bodies within the Black Forest region. This area is characterized by its forested landscapes and offers opportunities for hiking and nature observation around its water features. While Schenkenzell itself is known for hiking trails, nearby lakes and reservoirs serve as focal points for outdoor activities. These locations are valued for their tranquility and natural settings.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Glaswaldsee is a popular choice, accessible only on foot, offering a wildly romantic experience. The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir also provides extensive hiking and mountain biking opportunities around its perimeter, including a popular 12.99 km walking tour. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Schenkenzell guide.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Glaswaldsee offers a short, family-friendly hike to its serene waters. Kinzig Lake, located near a magic land area, features a boardwalk and invites lingering. Matten Pond is also family-friendly, with tranquil spots and benches. The Kinzig Lake and Water Playground is particularly good for children, offering a water playground and raft activities.
Swimming is possible in the Glaswaldsee, making it a popular destination during summer. However, the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir serves as a drinking water supply, so swimming and water sports are not permitted there.
The Matten Pond is a biotope and a habitat for diverse aquatic wildlife, including insects, frogs, dragonflies, and newts. Dragonflies are often seen flying over water lilies, creating a serene atmosphere. The natural settings of lakes like Glaswaldsee also support various forest and aquatic species.
The Glaswaldsee is a cirque lake formed by an ice age glacier. It gets its name from a 17th-century glassworks that once stood in the Seebachtal valley. It's often called a 'black eye' due to its dark appearance and is considered one of the Black Forest's most beautiful and unspoiled natural features.
The Matten Pond is easily reachable by car and serves as an ideal starting point for various hikes. The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir also has accessible trails around its perimeter. The Glaswaldsee is only accessible on foot, adding to its untouched allure, though a nearby parking lot can make it feel crowded at times.
Around the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir, you can enjoy mountain biking. For other outdoor activities, the region offers various options. You can find running trails in the Running Trails around Schenkenzell guide and cycling routes in the Cycling around Schenkenzell guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming in the Glaswaldsee, while winter can transform the landscape into a peaceful, mystical setting for walks.
While many hiking trails in the Black Forest are dog-friendly, specific rules for dogs at the lakes vary. The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir, being a drinking water source, may have restrictions on dogs in or near the water. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, a popular 12.99 km circular walking tour encircles the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir, offering stunning views and information boards about water. This route is ideal for peaceful walks or scenic bike rides.
The Matten Pond offers tranquil spots with benches, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature. Similarly, Kinzig Lake has benches that invite visitors to linger and observe. The Glaswaldsee Lakeside Hut also provides a super nice place right on the lake for peace and quiet.
The Glaswaldsee is unique as a 'dreamy, wildly romantic lake' and one of the Black Forest's most beautiful and unspoiled natural features. It's a cirque lake, often described as a 'black eye' due to its dark water, and is only accessible on foot, preserving its untouched allure. It's also one of twelve preserved karse lakes in the Black Forest.
At Kinzig Lake, you can enjoy an idyllic setting with benches that invite you to linger. A boardwalk allows you to cross the lake. The nearby 'magic land' area features numerous fairytale books revealing exciting legends, making it an enchanting pleasure for all ages. The Kinzig Lake and Water Playground also offers raft activities and a water playground.


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