Lakes around Bodelshausen offer various recreational opportunities in the surrounding region of Baden-Württemberg. While Bodelshausen itself features smaller water bodies, the area provides access to several notable lakes. These range from natural lakes to former gravel pits, catering to different outdoor activities. The landscape includes valleys and natural areas where these lakes are situated.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Butzensee is often referred to as one of the few natural lakes on the Albrand. However, the lake could already be completely drained in the Middle Ages via a weir. Since the lake lay directly on the border between Württemberg's Bodelshausen and Hohenzollern's Sickingen, there were repeated conflicts over it.
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Beautifully located barbecue and rest area, even equipped with wood, directly on the Ehrenbach. Nearby there is also a small pond and a shelter that can be reached via a small path.
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The pond has been drained due to silting and will be converted into a biotope without lake character in the near future.
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Unfortunately the lake is dried up, not a drop of water left :-(
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The Eisweiher pond is currently being drained due to fish mortality and is to be improved. The remnants of the abundant mussel population can be seen here.
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Small idyllic lake near the fairytale trail.
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The Butzensee is a natural lake of about one hectare. It belongs to the municipality of Bodelshausen in the district of Tübingen and is located at the entrance to the town at the exit of the federal highway 27. The Butzensee is a scenic feature and a valuable biotope, as the reed belt surrounding it offers nesting opportunities for various endangered bird species. In past times, the Butzensee was once the largest pre-alpine lake in Württemberg, but its area was later continuously reduced for agricultural reasons and road construction. The lake is fed and drained by the Mühlbach, an upper course of the Krebsbach. Until well into the 20th century, it served the local brewery as an ice supplier. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butzensee_(Bodelshausen)
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The region around Bodelshausen offers a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, temporary lakes, and recreational bathing lakes. You can find tranquil spots like Kurpark Bad Niedernau, unique natural phenomena such as the Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake, and popular bathing spots like Epple Quarry Lake near Kirchentellinsfurt.
Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. The Kurpark Bad Niedernau offers a pleasant park setting, and the Ice Pond is located in a local recreation area near the Fairy Tale Trail. Further afield, Aileswasensee near Neckartailfingen is known for its bathing area, sandy beach, and kiosk, making it ideal for a family day out.
For swimming and bathing, Epple Quarry Lake in Kirchentellinsfurt is a popular choice, though it can get busy. Aileswasensee near Neckartailfingen also features a dedicated bathing area and a shallow water zone with a sandy beach. The Hirschauer Lake is also used for bathing, though visitors note it can sometimes be a bit algae-filled.
Absolutely. For a tranquil setting, visit the Kurpark Bad Niedernau, which features a small lake and is perfect for a break. Lake Breitenbach near Dußlingen is also noted for being a quieter option, especially on weekday mornings, where you can often see ducks and swans. The Water Lily Pond and Schlüsselsee in the Schaich Valley offer secluded and peaceful natural beauty.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails around many of the lakes. For example, there are several routes around Bodelshausen that incorporate local water features, such as the 'Wolfgangsee Pond – Esperlesbach Spring loop' or the 'Heiden Recreation Area – Seeblick Pond loop'. You can explore more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Bodelshausen guide.
The area around Bodelshausen is well-suited for cycling. The Schaich Valley, home to the Water Lily Pond and Schlüsselsee, is known for its beautiful cycling routes. For more options, check out the Cycling around Bodelshausen guide, which includes routes like the 'Scenic Countryside Pathway – View of Wurmlinger Chapel loop'.
The Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake is a unique natural phenomenon that forms only at certain times of the year, typically during snowmelt. It's a temporary lake that lasts for just a few days, offering a rare and beautiful spectacle in the Burladinger district of Salmendingen on the Swabian Alb.
While specific rules vary by location, many natural areas and lakes in Baden-Württemberg are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on leash. For example, Lake Breitenbach is known to be a pleasant spot for walks. Always look for local signage regarding dog access, especially in designated bathing areas or nature reserves, to ensure compliance with local regulations.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing at recreational lakes like Aileswasensee and Epple Quarry Lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful natural scenery. The Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake is a unique sight that only appears during snowmelt, typically in early spring.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical connections. The Ice Pond, for instance, historically served as a source for harvesting ice for local cold storage facilities, such as breweries, and is now a spawning area. The Butzensee was once the largest Voralbsee in Württemberg and also supplied ice to local breweries.
Parking can be found at many popular lake destinations, though it might be expensive or limited, especially at places like Epple Quarry Lake, where visiting by bicycle is often recommended. For specific public transport options to individual lakes, it's best to check local transport schedules as direct routes can vary. Generally, Bodelshausen is a good starting point for accessing these regional lakes.


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