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Rauenberg

Top 20 Lakes around Rauenberg

Lakes near Rauenberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are situated within the broader Kraichgau-Stromberg region, characterized by its natural beauty and diverse landscape. The area features forests and meadows, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. While Rauenberg itself has fewer large lakes, the surrounding vicinity offers several bodies of water popular for recreation and natural enjoyment. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking outdoor experiences.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Lake Pfannwald

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For the rest on Pfannwaldsee the environment is well equipped. Here you can observe aquatic animals and continue to refreshment at the Kneipp facility. There is a barbecue hut, a …

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Wagbachniederung nature reserve

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The Wagbachniederung is a beautiful nature reserve with rare animal species. Especially popular when migratory birds gather.

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Hochholzer Lake

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A beautiful lake in the forest with many opportunities for a rest

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St. Leoner See

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Beautiful idyllic area with great impressions!

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Rentnersee

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Nice place to rest.

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Michi Querweg
June 6, 2023, St. Leoner See

Water sports enthusiasts in particular get their money's worth here: there is a water ski facility, a surfing and SUP center with rentals and opportunities for sailing or fishing. Access to the bathing area is subject to a charge.

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Lake is private but it's also so nice to drive by the lake.

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Active and idyllic in nature.

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Kristian
February 12, 2023, St. Leoner See

The St. Leoner See was created by gravel quarrying for the Walldorfer Kreuz motorway junction and the construction of the A6. The lake is around ten hectares in size and up to 24 meters deep. Since 1966, the body of water has been a paid bathing lake.

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Horschtl
October 12, 2022, Hochholzer See

beautiful lake in the Walldorf forest

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The Wagbachniederung is a beautiful nature reserve with rare animal species. Especially popular when migratory birds gather.

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Kristian
July 22, 2022, Rentnersee

Idyllic place with a very nice hut set up by the municipality

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The Zuckerrübensee is the Wagbachniederung nature reserve

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes around Rauenberg?

Among the most popular lakes in the region are Hochholzer Lake, known for its serene forest setting within a landscape protection area, and Lake Pfannwald, which offers excellent facilities for breaks, including a barbecue hut and forest playground. Visitors also appreciate Erlensee for its quiet atmosphere and numerous benches for relaxation.

Are there family-friendly lakes near Rauenberg?

Yes, several lakes around Rauenberg are ideal for families. Lake Pfannwald is particularly family-friendly, featuring a forest playground and opportunities to observe aquatic animals. The Wagbachniederung nature reserve, which includes lake areas, is also great for families to observe migratory birds and other wildlife.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these lakes?

The lakes around Rauenberg are set within the beautiful Kraichgau-Stromberg region, characterized by forests and meadows. You can expect to see diverse natural features such as reed beds and sand slopes at Hochholzer Lake, and rich aquatic animal life at Lake Pfannwald. The Wagbachniederung nature reserve is a significant bird sanctuary, offering chances to spot various bird species like cormorants, herons, and kingfishers.

Can I swim in the lakes near Rauenberg?

While many lakes offer beautiful scenery, swimming is not permitted in all of them. For example, swimming is strictly forbidden year-round at Hochholzer Lake to protect its sensitive ecosystem and waterfowl. However, the broader region often features recreational lakes with clean water and designated swimming areas, such as St. Leoner See, which is known as a leisure facility.

Are there hiking or cycling routes near the lakes?

Yes, the area around Rauenberg offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, such as the "Hochholzer Lake – Beer garden at the mini-golf course loop from Rauenberg" which passes by Hochholzer Lake. For more options, explore the Cycling around Rauenberg guide. There are also many running and MTB trails in the vicinity, detailed in the Running Trails around Rauenberg and MTB Trails around Rauenberg guides.

What amenities are available at the lakes, such as cafes or barbecue spots?

Some lakes are well-equipped for visitors. Lake Pfannwald, for instance, has a barbecue hut and a forest playground. While specific cafes directly at every lake might vary, the broader Kraichgau-Stromberg region often provides cafes for refreshments and spacious lawns for relaxation at popular water bodies. St. Leoner See is a leisure facility that often has amenities nearby.

Are there quiet lakes for relaxation near Rauenberg?

Absolutely. Erlensee is known as a quiet fishing lake with many benches along its edge, inviting visitors to relax and linger in a well-kept natural setting. Hochholzer Lake also offers a peaceful forest environment, perfect for a break.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Rauenberg?

The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the recreational facilities and potentially swimming at designated spots like St. Leoner See. Birdwatching at Wagbachniederung nature reserve is particularly popular when migratory birds gather.

Are the lakes around Rauenberg accessible for people with limited mobility or strollers?

While specific accessibility details vary by location, many natural areas around Rauenberg, including paths near lakes, are generally accessible. The Wagbachniederung nature reserve, for example, has easily accessible paths, including a car-free cycle path that offers good views. For specific lake paths, it's advisable to check local information, but many popular spots are designed for general enjoyment.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Dog-friendly policies vary by lake and specific areas. While many natural areas welcome dogs on leash, certain sensitive nature reserves or swimming areas may have restrictions. For instance, at Hochholzer Lake, letting dogs run free is prohibited in the entire bank area to protect wildlife. Always look for local signage regarding dog regulations.

Where can I observe wildlife near Rauenberg's lakes?

The Wagbachniederung nature reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, especially for bird species like cormorants, herons, and various ducks. It also hosts amphibians and reptiles. Lake Pfannwald also offers opportunities to observe aquatic animals in its natural setting.

Are there any fishing lakes in the area?

Yes, Erlensee is a well-known fishing lake in the area, managed by the Angelbachtaler fishing club. It provides a quiet environment for anglers and visitors alike.

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