Best lakes around Burladingen are situated within the Swabian Alb, a region known for its limestone hills and varied natural landscapes. While large natural lakes are not directly in Burladingen, the surrounding Baden-Württemberg area offers a range of water bodies for recreation. These include tranquil reservoirs and popular lake destinations, providing opportunities for swimming and walking.
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Pure nature, lies on the tour
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Located in the Fehlatal nature reserve
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A wonderful place for a rest.
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All rubbish bins were deliberately removed. Everyone should take their rubbish with them 👍 What we missed at the back lakes were benches 🤷
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Beautiful lake on the Lauchert with benches for a break.
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Wonderful place for a little break. There are swans here too.
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here you really have a place to relax and enjoy nature
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For a peaceful break, visitors often enjoy Lauchert Pond, known for its tranquil setting with benches and swans. Another favorite is Gönninger Lakes, where you can relax and immerse yourself in nature.
The Oberdigisheim Reservoir is a popular summer spot for swimming, offering sunbathing lawns, a bathing island, and barbecue areas. The Schömberg Reservoir also provides excellent summer swimming and pedal boat rentals. For a more natural swimming experience, Lake Windgfällweiher in the Black Forest is an insider's tip with good water quality and options for windsurfing and paddleboarding.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Oberdigisheim Reservoir features a playground and barbecue areas. The Schömberg Reservoir is ideal for families, combining swimming with a miniature railway, petting zoo, and adventure park nearby. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir is also family-friendly, offering pedal boat rentals, spacious lawns, and a café.
The Fairy Lake (Märchensee) near Rottenburg am Neckar is a unique body of water formed in a former sandstone quarry, surrounded by rock walls and a tranquil wooded area, creating a mysterious ambiance. It's also an important ecological site for midwife toads.
Lauchert Lake has a catering establishment and a lawn for free use. The Epple Quarry Lake in Kirchentellinsfurt features a beer garden. Further afield, Lake Titisee and Lake Windgfällweiher have lidos with kiosks and changing rooms, while the Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Tiroler See also offer cafes.
Yes, Lake Tiefer See near Maulbronn has a long history, created by Cistercian monks in the 12th century for water supply and fish farming. It has been used as a public bathing lake since 1898, and you can combine a visit with the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maulbronn Monastery.
Many lakes offer circular paths for walking, such as the Oberdigisheim Reservoir and Lake Titisee. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes in the region. For example, there are various hiking trails around Burladingen, including easy options like the Traufwaldpfad. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir also connects to a 6.5 km circular trail.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for cycling. The Epple Quarry Lake has good access for cyclists. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the Fehla Valley Trail and a route around Lauchert Lake.
For tranquility, Erlenweiher near Tübingen is a peaceful lake frequented by ducks, offering a quiet setting for relaxation. The Fairy Lake (Märchensee) also provides an idyllic and quiet atmosphere for nature lovers. The Tiroler See is another unspoiled destination for a peaceful swimming experience.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity to relax in nature, and the clear water for swimming. Many enjoy the well-maintained facilities at some lakes, like kiosks and sunbathing areas, and the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscapes, especially in the Swabian Alb and Black Forest regions.
Yes, the Oberdigisheim Reservoir offers convenient parking. Most popular lakes in the region, including those further afield like Lake Titisee and Lake Windgfällweiher, generally provide parking facilities to accommodate visitors.
The lakes are most popular during the summer months for swimming and water sports. However, many also offer beautiful scenery for hiking and relaxation during spring and autumn. Some, like Lake Titisee, even provide winter activities such as tobogganing.


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