Best attractions and places to see around Herrenbach Stausee include the reservoir itself, a central natural feature constructed as a flood retention basin. This area, located in the Herrenbachtal, offers a variety of natural features and recreational opportunities. The reservoir, covering about 10 hectares, is known for its scenic location and is popular for anglers. The surrounding landscape provides opportunities for walks and exploration of historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The lake is pleasant to walk around in the shade in summer.
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This huge and beautiful lake is still a bit of a hidden gem. https://youtu.be/QuyKNuepSVY
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Nice idea to make the hiking walk attractive for children.
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This bridge has a super integrated function: it connects one bank with the opposite bank. A real highlight !! ;-)
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The woodpecker in German forests. Small detours with information boards and quizzes.
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From this bridge you have a great view of the lake
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Leprechaun Forest is perfect for kids. You walk carefully through the forest and discover goblins in the trees. Dragons in the canyon and much more.
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Great lake tour. If you feel like it, you can make a detour to the monastery on the Adelberg
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The area around Herrenbach Stausee offers a variety of trails. A scenic 5-kilometer circular trail encompasses the lake, providing leisurely walks with designated rest areas. You can also explore the Koboldklinge Forest Adventure Trail, which is part of a larger 3-kilometer forest adventure trail, or the Pirschpfad Wildlife Discovery Trail. For more options, you can find several easy hikes, including a 3.3 km loop around the reservoir, on the Easy hikes around Herrenbach Stausee guide.
Yes, Herrenbach Stausee is very family-friendly. The Koboldklinge Forest Adventure Trail and the Pirschpfad Wildlife Discovery Trail are designed to engage both children and adults. The Pirschpfad features simulated forest animals and a crawl-through fox den, which is a highlight for younger visitors. The Fairy Tale Spring, accessible from the lake, also offers a magical experience for children with stories and seating.
The central natural feature is the Herrenbach Reservoir itself, a picturesque lake covering about 10 hectares. The surrounding area is rich in forests and offers scenic views. You'll find idyllic spots like the "Koboldklinge" and "Märchenquelle" (Fairy Tale Spring), adding to the area's charm. The trails around the lake also provide numerous great viewpoints.
While the Herrenbach Reservoir is a beautiful natural attraction, it is not intended for swimming or boating. It was initially constructed as a flood retention basin and is primarily used for angling and as a recreational area for hikers and walkers.
Yes, the Herrenbachtal, where the Stausee is located, is known for its historical mills. The Herrenmühle, an over 1000-year-old mill, now houses a charming restaurant where you can enjoy meals in a medieval atmosphere. Additionally, the Klosterpark at nearby Adelberg offers scenic views and suggests a historical connection to the region.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, with options like the 29.3 km 'Herrenbach Reservoir – Herrenbach Reservoir (North) loop from Wangen'. Road cycling is also an option, with routes such as the 24.5 km 'Reinhold-Maier Tower – Kaisersträßle loop from Adelberg'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Herrenbach Stausee and Road Cycling Routes around Herrenbach Stausee guides.
Herrenbach Stausee is enjoyable year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the trails. Summer is ideal for leisurely walks and enjoying the outdoor restaurants, while winter can offer picturesque snowy landscapes, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the historical Herrenmühle, located in the Herrenbachtal, now operates as a charming restaurant. It offers meals on a sunny terrace or in a beer garden, allowing visitors to enjoy the medieval atmosphere. There are also designated rest areas and benches along the circular trail for peaceful breaks.
The trails around Herrenbach Stausee are generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to explore with your canine companion. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs along the wide, well-maintained paths around the lake. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the well-maintained trails. Many highlight the family-friendly aspects, such as the interactive stations on the forest adventure trails and the crawl-through fox den on the Pirschpfad Wildlife Discovery Trail. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation amidst nature are also frequently praised.
Yes, the trails around the lake offer numerous great views of the Herrenbach Stausee. There is also a designated viewpoint that provides an impressive panorama of the area, allowing visitors to take in the picturesque landscape of the Herrenbachtal.
Yes, parking is available. The Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) around Herrenbach Stausee, which includes the Koboldklinge Forest Adventure Trail, starts from the Herrenmühle car park, indicating convenient access for visitors arriving by car.


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