Attractions and places to see around Schwaltenweiher include a picturesque reservoir situated in the Ostallgäu foothills of the Alps. This man-made lake, created in 1514 for fish farming, offers panoramic views of the Allgäu and Tannheim mountain ranges. The area features the lake itself, surrounded by forests, meadows, and moorland, providing a diverse natural environment for exploration. It is located 14 km from the Allgäu Alps, between the municipalities of Seeg and Rückholz.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Very varied route here!
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The route is simply gorgeous, the lake is quiet and has a decent view of the mountains. The kiosk owner was very unfriendly and didn't know how to smile. The food isn't exactly cheap. The signs with the slogans are pretty rude.
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In autumn the water is drained. Then it doesn't look so good anymore
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The route around the Schwaltenweiher is mostly on cycle paths, footpaths and access roads. In this area, the route goes through a quaint, boggy forest section, which is also muddy in places. Wonderful.
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Beautiful, simple places to stop off a little above or about 1 km further on directly on the lake with a beach and a magnificent panoramic view. The food is simple but "honest"
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The Luimooser Weiher is always worth taking a break 🥰
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What peace and quiet by the lake with the best view 👍
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The centerpiece is the picturesque Schwalten Pond, a reservoir with two islands. The surrounding landscape features diverse natural environments including forests, meadows, and a small moor, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Allgäu and Tannheim mountain ranges.
Yes, Schwaltenweiher is a popular bathing lake known for its excellent water quality and gently sloping shores, making it suitable for both swimmers and non-swimmers. It functions as a natural outdoor pool, especially refreshing during warmer months. You can also find expansive sunbathing lawns by the water.
A popular circular path, roughly 6 km long, encircles the lake, perfect for walking, hiking, and cycling. This path is family-friendly and offers continuous mountain views. Additionally, you can explore the Ruchholz Countryside Route for idyllic views or the Cycling and Hiking Trail Between Weizern and Schwaltenweiher, which provides paved connections to nearby towns without steep gradients.
Absolutely. Schwaltenweiher is very family-friendly. The lake's gently sloping shores are ideal for children to swim, and the circular path around the lake is suitable for strollers. There's also a children's playground located at the Seepark Café Restaurant Schwaltenweiher, and beach volleyball courts for active fun.
Schwaltenweiher is a man-made reservoir with a rich history, created in 1514 by Kaiser Maximilian I primarily for fish farming and waterfowl hunting. It was named after the nearby 'Schwaltenmühle' (Schwalten Mill) and was also known as 'Goldhasenweiher' after the hamlet of Goldhasen on its western side.
Yes, visitors have the option to rent rowboats, allowing you to explore the serene waters of Schwaltenweiher Lake at your own pace and enjoy the scenic views from a different perspective.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments and meals. The 'Seepark Café Restaurant Schwaltenweiher' is located on the east side of the lake, and the 'Kiosk Seeterrasse' can be found in Goldhasen on the western side. These spots offer convenient places to relax and enjoy the views.
When conditions permit and the lake freezes over, Schwaltenweiher transforms into a winter wonderland. It becomes a popular spot for ice skating and Bavarian curling (Eisstockschießen), offering unique seasonal activities.
Visitors frequently praise the opportunity to swim or simply relax by the lake, often with a drink in hand. The quiet and idyllic routes, like the Ruchholz Countryside Route, are appreciated for their scenic views of the lake and mountains. The excellent water quality and the overall peaceful atmosphere are also highly valued.
Yes, the circular path around Schwaltenweiher Lake is considered family-friendly and suitable for strollers, though it does include one extended ascent. The Cycling and Hiking Trail Between Weizern and Schwaltenweiher also offers paved paths without steep gradients, making it accessible for various activities.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lake, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For example, explore routes like the 'View of the Allgäu Alps – Scenic Path Along the Lobach loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Schwaltenweiher Lake – Schwaltenweiher loop' for running. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Schwaltenweiher, Cycling around Schwaltenweiher, and Running Trails around Schwaltenweiher guides.
The circular path that encircles Schwaltenweiher Lake is approximately 6 kilometers long. It offers a pleasant route for walking, hiking, and cycling, allowing you to experience the diverse natural scenery and continuous mountain views.
Yes, Schwaltenweiher is often referred to as a 'box seat in front of the Alps' due to its magnificent vistas. The circular path around the lake offers continuous mountain views of the Allgäu and Tannheim ranges. Many spots along the lake, including the areas near the restaurants and sunbathing lawns, provide excellent vantage points to enjoy the panoramic scenery.


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