Best lakes around Kammlach are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Kammlach itself, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, features local streams like the Kammlach and Mühlbach rather than large natural lakes. These streams are noted for fishing opportunities, supporting species such as trout, carp, and barbel. The area's natural landscape includes various ponds and gravel lakes that offer recreational activities. Kammlach serves as a base for exploring these aquatic features in the wider Unterallgäu district.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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North Sea😂😂more like a gravel pond with signs everywhere saying "no entry, no entry!" And the area is under video surveillance! I'm just saying... well, thanks.
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Incredibly blue colors, but beware: mosquito alert.
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According to a local, the pond is fed by an underground spring. This (always) has a temperature of around 8 degrees Celsius, i.e. the pond never freezes and is refreshing even in summer. The water is always beautifully clear. A very beautiful idyll.
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I absolutely recommend visiting these quarry lakes. It's a highlight in the summer for swimming.
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Idyllically situated bench with a view of the Moosweiher pond and the small island.
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The Attenhausen quarry lakes are not only suitable for swimming in summer, they also offer wonderful animal observation all year round.
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Several beautiful quarry ponds to cool off and take a break, some with small lawns for sunbathing.
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While Kammlach itself features local streams like the Kammlach and Mühlbach, the surrounding region offers a variety of natural ponds and gravel lakes. These include spots suitable for swimming, relaxation, and observing local wildlife.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for swimming. The Attenhausen Gravel Lakes offer multiple quarry ponds for cooling off, and Nordsee Lake (Mindelheim) is known for its green lawns and bathing opportunities. The Lohhofer Pond is also a small but fine bathing lake.
Many of the lakes around Kammlach are considered family-friendly. The Attenhausen Gravel Lakes are popular for swimming and animal observation. The Moosweiher near Salgen offers an idyllic setting with waterfowl, and the Lohhofer Pond is a small bathing lake perfect for a family refresh. The Nordsee Lake (Mindelheim) also provides green lawns for relaxation.
For scenic views and nature observation, visit Moosweiher near Salgen, an idyllic pond with many waterfowl and a view of a small island. The Pond with Caribbean-blue water offers stunning blue-green hues in spring and summer, making it worth a short break for the view. The Attenhausen Gravel Lakes are also great for animal observation year-round.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Kammlach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Kammlach guide. There are also hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Fatimaweg – Forest House Rest Area loop' available in the Hiking around Kammlach guide. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Antique Farm & Café – Mariengrotto loop' from the Cycling around Kammlach guide.
While specific trails directly around each lake aren't detailed, the broader Kammlach area provides many hiking options. You can explore routes like the 'Fatimaweg – Forest House Rest Area loop' or the 'Mariengrotte – Baumgärtle Rose Garden loop'. More details on these and other trails can be found in the Hiking around Kammlach guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but summer is ideal for swimming and cooling off, especially at spots like the Attenhausen Gravel Lakes and Moosweiher near Salgen. Animal observation is possible year-round at the Attenhausen lakes, and the vibrant colors of the Pond with Caribbean-blue water are best seen in spring and summer.
Yes, the local streams, particularly the Kammlach and Mühlbach, are known for fishing. It's possible to rent sections of these streams for a day of fishing, with species like trout, carp, and barbel present.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to cool off and relax at the various quarry ponds and bathing lakes. The clear water, idyllic settings, and chances for animal observation are frequently highlighted. The unique Caribbean-blue color of one pond also draws attention.
Yes, the Pond with Caribbean-blue water is notable for its striking blue-green color during spring and summer. The Moosweiher near Salgen is fed by an underground spring, keeping its water consistently clear and refreshing, even in summer, and features a small island.
The Lohhofer Pond is described as a small but fine bathing lake, very suitable for a quick refreshment. It's conveniently located directly on the Mindeltalradweg.


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