Best lakes around Bad Teinach-Zavelstein are found in the surrounding region, as the spa town itself is known for its mineral springs and historic castle ruins. The area is characterized by picturesque landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. While Bad Teinach-Zavelstein is a charming destination, nearby lakes provide additional recreational options.
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You can rest above the pond in a nameless shelter. You can walk around the pond. You also have direct access to the lake. At the moment the lake is covered with frogs and toads. (Swabian: Pfauzgrotta)
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Small pond with an artificially constructed dam and reed growth.
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The Lengenbach, a tributary of the Nagold River, is dammed to create the Stadtsee (City Lake). A footpath encircles the lake, measuring just 300 meters. The walk is worthwhile, as the path offers a variety of scenic views. An information panel on the lake's shore explains that the Stadtsee was originally a reservoir for powering the waterwheel of the former Lower Mill. It also served as a trout pond, providing sustenance for the local fish. It remains unclear whether the dam was commissioned by Hirsau Abbey or by the local lords of the castle. Since 2013, a sandstone statue has stood on the lake's shore. It depicts the legendary giant "Erkinger," who once ruled Liebenzell Castle. As of 2021, the mill site located between the Stadtsee and St. Blasius Church awaits development. In this context, the Lengenbach stream is to flow above ground again from the city lake to the Nagold river. Housing and public parking are planned for the area.
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Many years ago, you could still swim in it. Today, it's only for anglers.
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The town lake in Bad Liebenzell is located on the orographic left slope of the Nagold Valley, approximately 200 meters west of the Nagold River. The Lengenbach, a tributary of the Nagold River, is dammed in the town lake by a small dam. A footpath can be used to circumnavigate the town lake. The circular path is just about 300 meters long. Walking around the small lake is worthwhile, as new views continually open up along the way.
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Small pond on the plateau. Geologically, this is a "special case" because the karst area is impermeable. The formation of the lake is due to an impermeable layer of Lettenkohle at a depth of about two meters, which dams the surface water and thus feeds the lake. Clay used to be mined at this site, which led to a depression that forms the lake today. In early summer, the yellow iris and water lilies bloom on the shore of the Egelsee.
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While Bad Teinach-Zavelstein itself is known for its spa traditions, the most prominent lakes in the surrounding region are the Nagoldtalsperre (Erzgrube) and the Paulinensee. These offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
The Nagoldtalsperre offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like windsurfing and sailing (from April 1st to September 30th), or rent rowing boats. The 'Vorsee' area is designated for swimming. There are also numerous hiking and cycling trails, including a flat circuit ideal for inline skaters. An observation tower provides scenic views.
Yes, Nagoldtalsperre is very family-friendly. It features a water playground with a 'Kingfisher Trail' (Eisvogelpfad) for children, other playgrounds, and barbecue areas. The 'Vorsee' offers safe swimming, and the surrounding meadows are perfect for relaxation.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain areas. The 'Vorsee' (front part) of the Nagoldtalsperre (Erzgrube) is designated for swimming and has excellent water quality. The Paulinensee also features a lido. However, swimming is no longer permitted at Gültlinger Lake, as it is now a nature reserve.
The Paulinensee is a popular spot for relaxation and recreation. It's a small, man-made lake with a promenade, resting places, and benches. It's ideal for cooling off on hot days, enjoying a pleasant stroll, or going for a bike ride. It also has a lido and a playing field.
Yes, both the Nagoldtalsperre and Paulinensee areas offer well-equipped hiking and cycling trails suitable for various fitness levels. For more hiking options in the broader region, you can explore routes like 'The Teinacher' or 'Water, forest and meadow trail' from Zavelstein, which are part of the Hiking around Bad Teinach-Zavelstein guide.
At Nagoldtalsperre (Erzgrube), you'll find numerous parking spaces (some with barbecue facilities), public toilets, and a kiosk at the Vordamm for snacks. The Gasthof Seeheiner offers dining with lake views. The Paulinensee has a promenade, resting places, benches, and a lido.
The Nagoldtalsperre (Erzgrube) is situated within a 650-hectare nature reserve, offering opportunities to observe rare bird species and enjoy tranquil nature. Gültlinger Lake is also an artificial lake that has become a beautiful biotope and nature reserve.
Absolutely. The areas around both Nagoldtalsperre and Paulinensee feature accessible paths and trails suitable for cycling. A flat circuit around the Nagoldtalsperre is particularly good for inline skaters and cyclists. For more extensive cycling adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Bad Teinach-Zavelstein guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene and idyllic settings. For instance, Lake Langeck is loved for being a beautiful little lake hidden in the forest, with benches inviting relaxation. Egelsee Deckenpfonn is described as a cozy spot for a pleasant break, often noted for its unique sculpture.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. Spring also brings the famous crocus blooms to the Bad Teinach-Zavelstein area, adding to the scenic beauty.
While the Nagoldtalsperre can be popular, its large size allows for finding quieter spots, especially outside peak times. The Paulinensee, being a local recreation area, often provides a more relaxed atmosphere. Gültlinger Lake, now a nature reserve where swimming is forbidden, offers a tranquil biotope for quiet contemplation.


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