Best lakes around Klettgau are found in the surrounding Southern Black Forest and nearby Switzerland, as no large natural lakes are directly within the municipality. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, from the unique geological features of periodic karst lakes to the engineered beauty of reservoirs. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and artificial lakes, offering different experiences. The area provides opportunities for nature observation, walking, and enjoying tranquil waterscapes.
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Anyone traveling between Wannenberg and Wasenhütte simply MUST take a moment to reflect and enjoy this biotope in peace. Ideally, you should even repeat the loop two or three times – and the different light alone makes everything shine in a new light. Always impressive – in every season... of course, the mountain bikes are pushed.
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This is the Winterihau biotope, and there was a small mistake. An obsolescent oasis of peace, a natural paradise. Always push your bikes—and take your time, lots of time. Walk through it a few times, looking for and finding hidden beauties...
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The biotope is not a trail paradise but a nature reserve. Please respect that and only visit it on foot.
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A natural paradise - an oasis of peace
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A small island in the middle, as a resting place for the birds, where they can retreat. Everything is so beautiful in all seasons. And every season there is something different that catches your eye. I like to stop here and enjoy this beautiful view of this little oasis of peace, the water reflections are so often simply fantastic that it is difficult to cycle away again. And the swan, when it begins its elegant dance on the water, almost enchanting me, as if sensing my admiration, just doesn't stop. Ind turns in circles, hides from me under the bridge, and then again swims so elegantly, and he wraps his long neck back and forth, and then keeps his whole head under the surface of the water. And then he's back, looking at me...
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The 13.4 hectare protected area is located in the east of the Klingnau reservoir. The area is home to the largest oxbow lake in the lower Aaretahl, which has escaped exploration and agricultural use. Extensive reed beds and open water areas characterize the habitat for amphibians, fish and birds.
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Swampy area near the Klingnau reservoir, offers space for many animal species. Beavers are at work, many ducks find shelter here, and swans can also be seen. An asphalted cycle path leads you through this beautiful area.
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Beautiful view of the natural area.
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No, there are no large natural lakes directly within the municipality of Klettgau. However, the surrounding Southern Black Forest and nearby Switzerland offer a variety of scenic lakes, both natural and artificial, that are easily accessible from Klettgau.
One unique natural lake is the Eichener See, located near Schopfheim. It's a periodic karst lake that only fills with water after significant snowmelt or prolonged rainfall, transforming a dry meadow into a lake. Its transient nature makes it a captivating natural phenomenon, and it's the only confirmed location in Germany for the rare fairy shrimp Tanymastix lacunae. Visitors should check water levels before planning a visit.
The Klingnau reservoir - observation tower in Switzerland is an internationally recognized nature reserve and a vital habitat for numerous water birds and waders. Over 310 different bird species have been recorded here, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir offers exhibitions and an adventure trail to enhance your birdwatching experience.
Yes, the Klingnauer Stausee area is very family-friendly. The circular walk around the lake is suitable for children and strollers, and many water birds can be observed. The BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir also features an adventure trail designed for insights into nature and bird migration, along with a café.
You can enjoy a circular walk of about 10.5 km around the Klingnauer Stausee. For more extensive hiking, lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee in the Southern Black Forest offer longer routes, such as a three-hour hike around Titisee. The Feldsee is also part of captivating hiking routes, including the 12 km Feldberg-Feldsee Loop.
Beyond walking, the region offers various activities. The Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area features an asphalted cycle path. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Klettgau that often pass by or near these water bodies. Schluchsee, the largest lake in the Black Forest, offers a wide array of water sports, including windsurfing, fishing, sailing, and diving.
The best time to visit depends on the lake. The Klingnauer Stausee is worth a visit at any time of the year, offering diverse birdlife even in winter. For the Eichener See, it's best to visit after significant snowmelt or prolonged rainfall to see it filled with water, as its appearance is unpredictable. Lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee are popular in warmer months for swimming and water sports.
Yes, lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee in the Southern Black Forest are popular for swimming. Titisee features beach bars, cafés, changing rooms, and toilets. Nonnenmattweiher also offers a sunbathing lawn for swimmers.
The Klingnau Machmeh Landscape Conservation Area is a swampy area near the Klingnau reservoir. It's known for providing habitat for many animal species, including beavers and various birds. An asphalted cycle path leads through this beautiful protected area, which also contains the largest oxbow lake in the lower Aaretahl.
Yes, the BirdLife Nature Center Klingnauer Reservoir has a café. Titisee also offers beach bars and cafés along its shores. Nonnenmattweiher provides designated picnic areas and a fishing hut.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the unique geological phenomena of periodic karst lakes to the rich birdlife at artificial reservoirs. The tranquility, opportunities for nature observation, and well-maintained walking and cycling paths are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to observe animals, especially birds, in their natural habitat.
The Schluchsee is the largest lake in the Black Forest and is about an hour's drive from Klettgau. It's a popular destination for water sports and features a wonderful promenade on its eastern shore with expansive views.


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