Lakes around Börslingen are situated in the Swabian Alb, a region known for its diverse landscapes including valleys, caves, and rock formations. While the area is primarily recognized for its geological features, it also offers several points of interest centered around water. These lakes and ponds provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration within the natural surroundings. The region's natural beauty is characterized by its unique geological formations and river valleys.
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The two lakes were once intended as swimming lakes. In winter, during periods of prolonged frost, you can even ice skate. Unfortunately, this is no longer possible thanks to global warming.
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A nice quiet spot for a break surrounded by chestnut trees.
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A little paradise for children. You can't walk around the Lonsee, but that's okay. You'll happily walk the boardwalk and gravel path a second time.
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Nice place for a little break
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Beautifully made with a large play area for children. The wooden figure of the carving Stone Age man and the reference to the ivory lion man found on the Lohne are educational
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Beautiful observation tower by the lake
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While Börslingen is in the Swabian Alb, known for valleys, caves, and rock formations, the area features several recreational lakes and ponds. These are often designed as natural habitats with rich banks and islands, supporting diverse flora and fauna. You'll find water experience areas, playgrounds, and artistic installations rather than large natural lakes like those further afield in Baden-Württemberg.
Yes, the lakes around Börslingen are particularly family-friendly. The Lonesee Recreation Area and the Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue both offer large children's playgrounds, water experience areas, and adventure stations. The Lonesee Recreation Area also features a water wheel and a carved Stone Age man sculpture.
The region combines natural beauty with historical and artistic elements. At Lonesee Recreation Area, you can see a large carved Stone Age man. Near Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten, you'll find primeval sea and fish sculptures as part of the UMoSSA path, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past and geology. The broader Lone Valley is also significant for its archaeological sites and prehistoric caves.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking opportunities that can be combined with visits to the lakes. For example, you can explore trails around the Lone Valley, which often include water features. You can find detailed hiking routes, including those passing by the Lone Lake Adventure Playground, on the Hiking around Börslingen guide.
Yes, there are. At the Lonesee Recreation Area, you can find an Observation Tower at the Lake in Geopark Schwäbische Alb. From this slightly elevated position, you get an overall view of the lake and can observe waterfowl. Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten also offers relaxing spots with views of the Swabian Alb.
Visitors appreciate the natural habitat design of the lakes, the diverse flora and fauna, and the family-friendly facilities. The large playgrounds, water experience areas, and unique sculptures like the Stone Age man at Lonesee are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, especially from spots like Eglensee Pond, are also highly valued.
Yes, the region around Börslingen and its lakes is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that pass through scenic areas, including those near the Lone Valley and its water features. Explore options like the 'Playground at Lonesee loop' on the MTB Trails around Börslingen guide.
Yes, there are running trails available in the vicinity of the lakes. Many routes in the broader Börslingen area offer opportunities for jogging through natural landscapes. For specific running routes, including those near the Fohlenhaus Caves and other natural attractions, refer to the Running Trails around Börslingen guide.
During summer, visitors to the Lonesee Recreation Area can often find an ice cream mobile, offering a tasty treat to enjoy by the water.
UMoSSA stands for Primeval World Mosaic Sculpture Path Swabian Alb. At Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten, this path features sculptures like the wave of the primeval sea and a primeval fish, which serve as guardians of ancient knowledge and highlight the region's geological history.
Yes, the Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue area includes a bird watching tower. From here, you can observe the waterfowl and other bird species that inhabit the lake and its surroundings.


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