Best lakes around Dürrlauingen, a municipality in the district of Günzburg, Bavaria, offer diverse recreational opportunities. While Dürrlauingen itself does not feature prominent lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding Günzburg district provides several appealing options. These lakes, often groundwater-fed gravel pits, are set within the natural landscape of Bavarian Swabia. The region is characterized by its accessible natural areas, providing a setting for various outdoor activities.
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In September, many migratory birds can be observed.
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The ideal place to stop for a refreshing break during your tour and to cool off is also there
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https://donautal-touren.de/et4/p_100022015/ If you are looking for a unique natural spectacle, the Faiminger reservoir is the right place for you. Many rare bird species can be observed up close and undisturbed here. When long periods of frost cover the numerous lakes along the Danube valley with a solid layer of ice, the reservoir is hectically busy. Swimming birds gather in large flocks to survive the ice periods on the last open water surfaces. With a little luck, you will then spot a sea eagle hunting or hear the far-reaching call of the whooper swans. Let yourself be enchanted by nature! Swimming is strictly prohibited here!
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When I still lived in Jettingen (2020), I was often there. Great swimming lake. Also beautiful to look at in winter when everything is frozen. Nice memory. :)
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Delicious food, super friendly staff
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The lake is very secluded, but is still easy to find. Ideal for a short break with a view of the water.
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For families, Heiligmannsee is an excellent choice, offering shallow water zones specifically designed for children, a barbecue area, and toilets. Another great option is Lutzenberger See near Günzburg, which features a shallow bathing shore and a pebbly beach, making it ideal for young swimmers. The Silver Lake also provides a water playground for children.
Yes, at the northern Mooswaldsee East, located between Günzburg and Riedhausen, swimming with dogs is permitted. This offers a great opportunity for you and your canine companion to enjoy the water together.
The region's lakes offer diverse water sports. Oberrieder Weiher is particularly well-suited for windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and wing foiling, with a VDWS water sports school on-site. Diving is also possible there. The Silver Lake is suitable for surfing, and Wünschsee Diving Lake is a popular spot for divers, especially beginners, known for its excellent water quality.
Many lakes in the area are perfect for swimming and relaxation. Oberrieder Weiher has clean, guarded waters and an improved footpath for leisurely walks. Lutzenberger See is a delightful spot for family relaxation. The Mooswald Seen offer peaceful, natural environments with expansive lounging areas, both sunny and shaded. Heiligmannsee is a beautiful bathing lake with pleasantly warm water in summer, and the Silver Lake provides spacious sunbathing lawns.
Yes, the Birdwatching Tower Sophienried offers an ideal place for observing migratory and water birds. It's a beautiful and cozy spot to pause and enjoy the landscape, with binoculars recommended for spotting wildlife.
Amenities vary by lake. For example, Heiligmannsee provides a barbecue area, toilets, and rubbish bins, along with available parking. The Silver Lake has changing facilities, a restaurant, and a campsite. Oberrieder Weiher features a campsite, a water rescue service building, and ample free parking. Many lakes, like Lutzenberger See, offer ample parking.
Beyond swimming, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Burgau Old Town – Idyllic pond landscape loop' or 'Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Running loop from Offingen (VGem)'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Dillingen town gate – City of Dillingen loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling Routes around Dürrlauingen, Running Trails around Dürrlauingen, and Gravel biking around Dürrlauingen.
Yes, camping is available at some of the lakes. The Silver Lake has a campsite, and Oberrieder Weiher also features a campsite, providing options for overnight stays close to the water.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but summer is ideal for swimming and water sports when the water is pleasantly warm. In winter, when frozen, Oberrieder Weiher becomes a popular spot for ice skating and ice stock sport, offering unique seasonal activities.
Yes, Wünschsee Diving Lake in Peterswörth/Gundelfingen is a very popular diving lake, especially for beginners. It's known for its excellent water quality due to an inlet, outlet, and three springs. It's also suitable for night diving, where you might spot eels and pike.
The lakes are set within the natural landscape of Bavarian Swabia. Many are groundwater-fed gravel pit lakes, offering clear waters. The Mooswald Seen, for instance, are surrounded by large trees, providing both sunny and shaded lounging areas and a peaceful, natural environment.
Yes, the Silver Lake features an Italian restaurant with a large sun terrace, perfect for enjoying a meal or ice cream after a swim.


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