Lakes around Oberndorf am Neckar are situated between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb. The region offers access to several lakes and ponds, known for their natural settings and recreational opportunities. These bodies of water provide environments for hiking and tranquil relaxation. Many are cherished for their serene atmosphere and accessible paths.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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To us passersby, such a millpond, as it presents itself here, may seem ordinary, but there is another perspective: For example, in the world of Otfried Preußler (1923–2013), who became famous for his imaginative children's books, it looks quite different: Here, such a millpond is also the incredibly exciting habitat of a family of water sprites. His still-popular book, "The Little Water Sprite," tells wonderful stories of the adventures experienced by the family's youngest members. On an audiobook CD, the water sprite mother sings her son to sleep: "Little water sprite, close your eyes and let yourself rest a little, I'll sit here for a while and watch you sleep. May your dreams guide you and touch you wonderfully, and when you wake up again, a new year will begin for you."
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A beautiful and idyllic pond. It's perfect for fishing or simply taking a stroll.
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Raftsmen's Park with information boards. A large raft was set up on the meadow as a visual aid.
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Here you will also find some information about raft building and rafting on the Neckar.
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It is the only body of water in the Hochmössingen district. The pond was first mentioned in writing in 1586.
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The hiking trail leads out of the forest above the monastery and circles it, offering a beautiful view
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The fish pond is called "Türnensee" and is a popular hiking destination, even on foot from Dornhan or Fürnsal.
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A great fish pond with resting opportunities and idyllic design
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For a peaceful walk, consider Mühlenweiher Betzweiler, which offers a freely accessible circulating path along its shore with benches for breaks. The Mühlenweiher is privately owned but welcomes visitors for a relaxing experience. The Flößerpark Weiher is also ideal for a stroll, combining natural beauty with historical insights.
Yes, Hochmössingen Pond is notable for its history, being the only body of water in the Hochmössingen district and first mentioned in writing in 1586. Additionally, the Flößerpark Weiher features information boards about the historical practice of raft building on the Neckar River, with a large raft display.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Ruins of Albeck Castle – Hochmössingen Pond loop' or running trails such as 'Highlights of Oberndorf am Neckar'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Oberndorf am Neckar, Gravel biking around Oberndorf am Neckar, and Running Trails around Oberndorf am Neckar guides.
Many lakes around Oberndorf am Neckar are suitable for families. Türnentalsee is considered family-friendly and offers an idyllic place to linger. The Flößerpark Weiher also provides a pleasant environment for family strolls, with educational elements about local history.
While the lakes around Oberndorf am Neckar are cherished for their natural beauty and recreational paths, natural swimming opportunities are limited. For instance, swimming and water sports are prohibited at the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir due to its function as a drinking water supply. For swimming, Oberndorf am Neckar has a modern outdoor swimming pool with various attractions.
The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir, though a bit further afield, is highly recommended for hiking. It features an 8 km long scenic hiking trail predominantly through the forest, offering beautiful views. An educational "Wasserpfad" (water path) also provides information about water and its importance. You can find more details about the trail at Schwarzwald Tourismus.
Türnentalsee is known to be dog-friendly, with dogs allowed to swim there, making it a great spot for them to cool off in summer. There's even a waste bag station at the entrance for convenience.
Türnentalsee is popular for being an idyllic place to linger and a recognized hiking destination. It is also managed for fishing and relaxing from April, offering a beautiful and mostly quiet environment.
The lakes are set in picturesque natural environments, often surrounded by forests and offering tranquil settings. For example, Mühlenweiher Betzweiler features a narrow footpath past rearing ponds and through the forest. The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir is known for its forest scenery and the educational "Wasserpfad".
The Tälesee is easily and quickly reachable from Oberndorf am Neckar, making it a good option for spending relaxing hours by the water without a long journey.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and the opportunities for leisurely activities. Many enjoy the peaceful walks, the natural beauty, and the chance to relax by the water. The komoot community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 150 upvotes for these highlights, indicating a strong positive reception for their tranquil and scenic qualities.


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