Lakes in Schaichtal are a prominent feature of the Schaichtal valley, located within the Schönbuch nature park in Germany. This approximately 8-kilometer-long valley is recognized for its natural stream meanders and diverse aquatic areas. Designated as a nature reserve since 1995, the region offers a variety of natural and artificial lakes and ponds. The Schaichtal provides habitats for various plant and animal species, making it a destination for observing wildlife.
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The path is mostly in the shade and there are lakes full of water lilies
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Nice and shady and lots of gravel.
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It's a really good ride, there's a lovely view of the Alb on the way back, and it's a great way to relax. Mosquito repellent is recommended in the humid summer.
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Even when it is really hot, it is very pleasant to drive. At weekends there is of course an increased traffic volume
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In July, the largest lake in the Schaichtal is almost overgrown with a green dress of aquatic plants.
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A beautiful cycle route from Dettenhausen to Neuenhaus, always following the Schaich river. Small biotopes with benches for resting appear regularly on both sides of the route.
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The small pond offers shady spots.
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The Schaichtal valley, a nature reserve since 1995, features a mix of natural and artificial lakes and ponds. For example, the Schlüsselsee offers a serene environment, while the Birkensee is a distinctive natural plateau moor and a natural monument. The artificial Kohlweiher serves both recreational purposes and as a fire water reservoir, showcasing the diverse characteristics of the region's aquatic features.
Yes, many lakes in Schaichtal are considered family-friendly. The Water Lily Pond in the Schaich Valley, Schlüsselsee, and Steigweiher Pond are all categorized as family-friendly highlights, offering pleasant settings for visitors of all ages to enjoy nature.
The Schaichtal is rich in biodiversity. Around the lakes, you can observe natural stream meanders, lush bank vegetation, and various plant and animal species. Rare examples like the kingfisher, fire salamander, and dipper inhabit the valley. The Birkensee, a natural monument, also features delicate vegetation protected by a log causeway.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Water Lily Pond in the Schaich Valley is noted as part of one of the most beautiful cycling routes in the Schönbuch. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including an easy 20.4 km loop from Neuenhaus that passes the Water Lily Pond and Schlüsselsee. For more options, explore the Cycling in Schaichtal guide.
Absolutely. The Schaichtal is ideal for hiking. You can find easy hikes, such as the 3.7 km 'Schaichtal Shelter – Schaichtal Rescue Stone loop from Neuenhaus'. Many trails offer opportunities to explore the valley's natural beauty and its lakes. For detailed hiking options, refer to the Easy hikes in Schaichtal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the serene environment and the opportunity to relax and enjoy nature. Highlights like the Schlüsselsee are described as wonderful places to unwind. The Steigweiher Pond is appreciated for its quiet atmosphere, water lilies, and reeds, often with seating available.
The Birkensee, a natural monument, is accessible, but its delicate vegetation is protected. A log causeway was constructed in 1998 to allow visitors to experience this unique plateau moor habitat without causing disturbance.
The Schaichtal is beautiful year-round. For observing water lilies, summer months are ideal, as seen at the Water Lily Pond in the Schaich Valley and Steigweiher Pond. However, the valley's well-preserved nature and diverse habitats make it an ideal destination for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation throughout the seasons.
Yes, there are. For instance, near the Schlüsselsee, there's a Hidden Bench that is a bit tucked away from the main path. A small, narrow trail leads to it, offering a peaceful spot to enjoy nature when unoccupied.
The Kohlweiher is an artificial lake created in 1975. Beyond serving as a local recreational area, it also functions as a crucial reservoir for fire water, providing a protective measure in case of forest fires in the region.
Yes, the Schaichtal offers several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 9.9 km 'Steigweiher loop from Dettenhausen' which passes by the Steigweiher Pond. For more running options, check out the Running Trails in Schaichtal guide.
Yes, the Schaichtal valley has been designated as a nature reserve since 1995. This protection helps preserve its natural stream meanders, lush bank vegetation, and the diverse plant and animal species that inhabit the area, including its many lakes and ponds.


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