Best lakes around Kleines Wiesental are found in a charming region of the Southern Black Forest, characterized by its river, the "Kleine Wiese," and a diverse mountain and valley landscape. While not widely known for numerous large lakes, the area features notable water bodies. This region offers extensive hiking possibilities and natural views. The Nonnenmattweiher stands out as a key lake feature within the Kleines Wiesental area.
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The walk around the pond is really worth it. Almost half of it is designated as a bathing lake. We had nice weather at the end of October, but it was too cold for swimming.
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From the Weiherfelsen you have a wonderful view of the Nonnenmattweiher. 🤩 It's worth stopping by here. Depending on the hiking direction, mine has a steep climb or steep descent.
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With a length of around 325 meters and a width of 200 meters, the Nonnenmattweiher is not particularly large, but it is really beautiful to look at. Here you can swim in peace and at the same time enjoy the Black Forest in all its glory, unfortunately it is quite crowded on the weekends, but during the week it is a little paradise.
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Wonderful tranquility by the lake, especially during the week when there is not much activity.
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A dolienensee that only appears when the groundwater level is high and then disappears again. There are rare crabs.
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I would have liked to have seen the lake today, but the groundwater level has probably dropped so much that it disappeared again. Still an idyllic place for a rest!
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Great view from above of the Nonnenmattweiher 👍
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beautiful view of the Nonnenmattweiher
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The Kleines Wiesental region is home to diverse water bodies, including unique moor lakes, intermittent karst lakes, and man-made reservoirs. Each type offers a distinct natural experience.
The Nonnenmatt Pond is a picturesque moor lake nestled in a nature reserve. It's known for its serene natural idyll, a unique floating peat island, and opportunities for hiking in the surrounding area. It's considered a hidden gem in the Southern Black Forest.
Yes, swimming is permitted in the back part of the Nonnenmatt Pond. The front part of the lake is designated as a nature reserve to protect its unique ecosystem.
The Eichener Lake is a fascinating natural monument known as an 'astatic' or intermittent karst lake. It only appears occasionally, filling with water after heavy rains or snowmelt due to its shell limestone geology. It can take anywhere from 8 to 160 days for the lake to disappear again. The area is under conservation and is home to the rare leaf tuberculosis Tanymastix lacunae.
The Wehra Valley Dam is a significant man-made monument offering beautiful views of the reservoir and the city of Wehr. There's a hydroelectric power station below the dam, and a flood overflow at its western end. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, but be aware that maintenance work can sometimes restrict access, as was the case from April to October 2021.
Yes, both Nonnenmatt Pond and Eichener Lake are categorized as family-friendly. Nonnenmattweiher offers swimming and easy walks, while Eichener Lake provides a unique natural phenomenon that can be interesting for children to observe.
The region around Kleines Wiesental offers extensive outdoor possibilities. Near the lakes, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, you can find routes like the 'Rappenfelsen Rock Formation – Menzenschwand Town Hall loop from Nonnenmattweiher' for cycling, or various road cycling and gravel biking routes throughout the region. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Kleines Wiesental or Gravel biking around Kleines Wiesental guides.
Absolutely. The Nonnenmatt Pond is surrounded by a nature reserve, offering lovely hikes. Visitors often recommend climbing up to the Weiherfelsen rock for fantastic views of the lake and its surroundings. The area is ideal for those who appreciate unspoiled nature.
The lakes in Kleines Wiesental can be enjoyed year-round. Nonnenmattweiher is beautiful in summer for swimming and hiking, and even offers a unique charm in winter, though access might require a suitable vehicle due to uncleared roads. Eichener Lake is best visited after heavy rains or snowmelt when it fills with water, which can happen at various times of the year.
Yes, near Nonnenmatt Pond, you can find a fishing hut where you can enjoy a refreshing drink or coffee with homemade cakes. This provides a pleasant stop during your visit.
Near Nonnenmatt Pond, the Weiherfelsen rock offers a fantastic viewpoint. The entire area around Nonnenmattweiher is a nature reserve, characterized by lush green hills and forests, providing a serene natural idyll. The Eichener Lake itself is a natural monument due to its unique intermittent nature.
While specific rules for dogs vary, the natural areas around lakes like Nonnenmatt Pond and Eichener Lake are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially within nature reserve areas. Always be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The Nonnenmatt Pond is particularly loved for its picturesque reflections and serene atmosphere, even in winter. The unique, ephemeral nature of Eichener Lake also captivates many.


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