Lakes in the Kinzigtal region, located in the Black Forest, Germany, offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by forested hills and picturesque water bodies, ranging from tranquil reservoirs to family-friendly swimming lakes. These natural landscapes provide settings for various outdoor activities, including hiking, swimming, and relaxation. The Kinzigtal region is a destination for those seeking to explore the natural beauty of the Black Forest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is good parking at the Waldsee car park. A ten-minute walk takes you to the lake where you will be greeted by the many ducks.
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A wooden boardwalk has been built through the entire moor to put as little strain on the moor as possible. There are a few benches on the path where you can take a rest.
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A small lake filled with ducks
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Benches invite you to linger and observe
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Beautiful idyllic lake near the magic land.
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It's just great that you can walk over the wooden planks in the moor, there's a lot to discover 😊
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Beautiful circular route, also enriching for children.
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For nature lovers seeking tranquility, the Blindensee is highly recommended. This legendary lake in a hilly moorland offers an eerie, mystical atmosphere, especially in the mornings. Another excellent choice is the Stausee Kleine Kinzig, a pristine drinking water reservoir nestled in the Black Forest, perfect for peaceful strolls and enjoying scenic views.
The Baggersee Schuttern in Friesenheim is an excellent choice for families, offering two gravel lakes for swimming and relaxation. It features extensive sunbathing lawns, shallow entry points, a non-swimmer area, two children's playgrounds, and a mini-golf course. Additionally, Kinzig Lake near Lossburg magic land is family-friendly, with a boardwalk and fairytale books for young and old.
Yes, there are several great hiking opportunities. Around the Stausee Kleine Kinzig, you'll find a well-maintained 8-kilometer circular hiking trail with stunning lake views, as well as the 6-kilometer Alpirsbacher Wasserpfad. For a unique experience, the Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor allows you to explore the moorland without disturbing the environment. You can also find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking in the Kinzigtal guide.
The Glaswaldsee is a popular destination for swimming, especially in summer. The Baggersee Schuttern also offers excellent swimming opportunities with dedicated areas for non-swimmers and extensive sunbathing lawns.
Yes, the Haslach forest lake features an idyllic setting with plenty of benches and a restaurant offering good food and all-day hot meals. The Baggersee Schuttern, part of a campsite, also provides amenities like a snack bar, restaurant, and fresh bread service.
Water sports are generally restricted on some lakes, such as the Stausee Kleine Kinzig, due to its function as a drinking water reservoir. However, at Baggersee Schuttern, visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, windsurfing, and diving. Always check local regulations for specific lakes.
Absolutely. The Blindensee is known for its high moorland setting and the mystical mists that create an 'eerie atmosphere' in the mornings. The Stausee Kleine Kinzig, as a drinking water reservoir, is notable for its pristine water quality and the surrounding panorama of forested hills.
The summer months are ideal for visiting lakes like Glaswaldsee and Baggersee Schuttern, especially if you plan to swim. For a unique, mystical experience at Blindensee, mornings when mists are present are particularly enchanting.
Yes, the Kinzigtal region offers various cycling opportunities. Near Baggersee Schuttern, you'll find well-developed routes suitable for cycling. For more extensive options, explore the Gravel biking in the Kinzigtal and MTB Trails in the Kinzigtal guides for routes in the wider area.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic settings of the lakes, such as the peaceful atmosphere of Haslach forest lake and the mystical beauty of Blindensee. The opportunity for relaxation, scenic views, and family-friendly amenities at places like Baggersee Schuttern are also highly valued.
At Baggersee Schuttern, dogs are permitted in certain areas but must be kept on a leash, and swimming is restricted for them. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local signage or specific regulations, as rules can vary, especially for drinking water reservoirs like Stausee Kleine Kinzig.
Yes, for instance, there is good parking available at the Waldsee car park, which is a short walk from the Haslach forest lake. For other lakes, parking facilities are often available nearby, especially at popular recreational spots.


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