Best lakes around Wald are found in a region characterized by diverse aquatic environments, including natural lakes and former gravel pits that have transformed into significant natural areas. This area in Southern Germany offers a landscape shaped by forests and water, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes here are often integrated into nature reserves, supporting varied flora and fauna. Visitors can explore these water bodies, which range from serene natural monuments to recreational areas.
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Many lakes one after the other, some in the nature reserve. Beautifully laid out swimming lake. Very nice area to take a break and relax.
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Fantastically beautiful view of Lake Constance, when visibility is good you can see the Säntis...
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Sensational look. You can see from the Piz Buin over the Schesaplana to the Säntis in the east and to the south you can also see the Western Alps with their many 4,000-meter peaks.
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Absolutely beautiful natural paradise for the various fish and also the bird island is worth a visit. Bringing binoculars is recommended. There are beautiful paths around the lakes for hiking or cycling.
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The 'top' (northernmost) lake in front of the bridge over the Ablach is open for swimming. All others are reserved for the animals. The Schwackenreuter lake district is a nature reserve. There is a sign with a map near the parking lot at the viewing platform, on which this bathing lake is named and described as Lake No. 6. --- The Schwackenreuter lakes are pure nature. Wild life testifies to the power of nature. A diverse flora and fauna has developed there from what the gravel quarrying wonderfully modeled and left to us. This is a place to stay. Here you can let your soul dangle. In the middle of the nature reserve, there is a bathing lake. Access is open, swimming is free, but at your own risk. Enjoy bathing in a natural lake. Numerous waterfowl have become accustomed to the presence of humans. However, it is advisable to always keep a reasonable distance. A trip to our Schwackenreute lake district is always worthwhile, even all year round. It is best to follow the signs from the Schwackenreute level crossing. (Source: www.tourismus-bw.de)
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The Haldenhof is not only suitable for a rest on the hike, several benches invite you to do so. It also offers a fantastic view over the lake, especially breathtaking in good weather. There is also the several hundred year old "Burkhartlinde".
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Located about 3 kilometers southwest of Mengen. In addition to the bathing lake, there are other lakes with rich fish stocks.
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The Zielfingen Lakes are a popular choice, offering leisure facilities including a bathing beach on one of its five lakes and a spot popular with surfers. Another option is Bathing Lake No. 6 — Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits (Rübelisbach), which is a freely accessible swimming lake in an idyllic nature reserve setting.
Yes, several lakes around Wald are considered family-friendly. Both the Zielfingen Lakes and Bathing Lake No. 6 — Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits (Rübelisbach) are great for families, offering swimming and recreational opportunities. The Haldenhof viewpoint, which overlooks Lake Constance, is also noted as family-friendly.
For breathtaking views, visit the Haldenhof viewpoint. It offers expansive vistas over Lake Constance, and on clear days, you can even see the Säntis mountain in Switzerland. The Haldenhof Beer Garden, located nearby, also provides excellent views.
The region features a diverse landscape, including natural lakes and former gravel pits that have transformed into significant natural areas. At the Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve, you can observe various waterfowl and enjoy a mosaic of forests, moist soil, meadows, and shallow lakes. The Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits are also a nature reserve with rich flora and fauna.
Yes, you can find dining options. The Haldenhof Beer Garden offers a cafe and beer garden with views over Lake Constance. Near the Zielfingen Lakes, you'll find restaurants like "Südsee III" and "New Zealand" where you can enjoy culinary delights.
The area around Wald offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Pfullendorf Old Town – Seepark Pfullendorf loop' or 'Sigmaringen Castle – Zielfinger Vogelsee loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Klosterschule Wald – Pfullendorf Old Town loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Ablach River – Ablach Lakes loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Wald, Cycling around Wald, and MTB Trails around Wald guides.
Absolutely. The Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve is described as beautiful for cycling. Many routes in the region incorporate the lakes, such as the 'Zielfingen Lakes – Zielfinger Vogelsee loop' for gravel biking or the 'Ablach River – Ablach Lakes loop' for mountain biking. These routes are detailed in the respective komoot guides for gravel biking, cycling, and MTB trails around Wald.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Haldenhof viewpoint over Lake Constance. The peaceful and idyllic settings of places like Bathing Lake No. 6 and the natural beauty of the Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve are also highly appreciated. The community has shared over 700 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes to highlights in the area, indicating a strong positive experience.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain areas. The Zielfingen Lakes feature a bathing beach on one of its lakes. Additionally, Bathing Lake No. 6 — Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits (Rübelisbach) is a freely accessible swimming lake, though swimming is at your own risk as it's within a nature reserve.
Yes, the region is home to important nature reserves. The Sauldorf Lakes Nature Reserve is a paradise for migratory and endangered bird species, featuring a mosaic of diverse habitats. The Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits also form a nature reserve, known for its wild life and diverse flora and fauna.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by activity, the region's lakes offer beauty year-round. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, the natural reserves like Schwackenreuter Gravel Pits are worth a visit to observe wildlife.


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