Best lakes around Landkreis Sigmaringen offer diverse recreational opportunities within the Upper Danube Nature Park. This region in Baden-Württemberg features a landscape shaped by natural formations and former gravel extraction sites, providing various water bodies for exploration. Visitors can find both natural lakes and quarry lakes, many of which are integrated into nature reserves or leisure parks. The area is characterized by its accessible paths and natural features, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
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Located in the Fehlatal nature reserve
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Gardens Prince's Garden Bahnhofstraße 2/2, 72488 Sigmaringen The Prince's Garden was designed in the mid-19th century by Hereditary Prince Leopold as a hereditary park, primarily in the English style. The formerly larger park between Karlstraße and the banks of the Danube was reserved for the Princely Family and served as a place of recreation and representation. Since 1974, the Prince's Garden has been open to the public and is used as a local recreation area within the city. As part of a joint project between the Princely House, the city, and the State Office for Monument Preservation, the historic sightlines in the park leading to the palace and the Prince's Building were cleared in March and October 2007. Additional green spaces were created, and the trees were reforested. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/prinzengarten-600cd3e7f9
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The Prinzengarten, laid out as a landscape garden in the 1870s, was the park belonging to the Princely Hohenzollern City Palace, the Prinzenbau. It was surrounded to the west by a wall, the so-called Au Wall, and the Prinzenbau complex, to the south and east by a fence, and to the north by the Princely Riding Stables, now called the Marstall. Its use remained reserved exclusively for the Princely Family until 1974. An exception, however, were the last weeks before the end of World War II. As the front lines approached, many French people, especially French workers from the border regions of the Reich, but also Russian and Polish foreign workers, fled to Sigmaringen to seek safety or to escape from there by train. Soldiers increasingly joined the ranks of these people. However, because of the low-flying aircraft, trains only ran in the morning and evening, and staying directly at the station during the day was too dangerous, many of the refugees bridged their delay until their onward journey at Mühlberg, Josefsberg, or Buchhalde. This was possible because the spring of 1945 was very early and also exceptionally mild. ..... Source: https://www.erinnerungsort-sigmaringen.de/stationen/30-prinzengarten
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A wonderful place for a rest.
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Very nice theme park in the area of the clinic and thermal baths. There are wooden walkways between the ponds. There are ducks, koi, grey herons and even a beaver den.
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Beautifully landscaped park with a small lake.
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For families, Seepark Linzgau in Pfullendorf is an excellent choice, offering a dedicated children's bathing area, playgrounds, and adventure golf. The Illmensee also features a modern playground and clean water for swimming. Additionally, the Zielfingen Lakes provide a 900-meter sandy beach and facilities suitable for a family day out.
The Seepark Linzgau in Pfullendorf is a hub for water activities, including swimming, wakeboarding, waterskiing, and diving. The Illmensee is also highly regarded for its clean water, swimming pontoon, and diving platform. For a sandy beach experience, the Zielfingen Lakes offer a large bathing area and options for surfing. The Jettkofen Quarry Lake is another popular swim spot with a beach.
Yes, the Steidlesee is part of a bird sanctuary and the "Naturpark Obere Donau," making it ideal for nature lovers. The Five-sided Pond is specifically highlighted as a great spot for bird watching, with an observation platform and seating available. The Lauchert Pond is known for its swampy area and resident swans.
Many lakes in Landkreis Sigmaringen offer accessible paths for hiking and cycling. The Steidlesee, for instance, has scenic paths perfect for these activities. You can find various routes, including mountain hikes, road cycling, and MTB trails, in the broader region. For more detailed options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Landkreis Sigmaringen, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails guides.
Yes, the Zielfingen Lakes feature restaurants like "Südsee III" and "New Zealand." The Lauchertsee and lakeside kiosk also offers refreshments. At Seepark Linzgau, you'll find a kiosk and other amenities.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but for swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. In winter, Seepark Linzgau transforms into an ice skating rink, offering seasonal activities. For nature observation, spring and autumn can be particularly rewarding.
While specific dog-friendly swimming spots are not explicitly detailed for all lakes, many areas around the lakes, especially those with walking paths like the Steidlesee, are suitable for walks with dogs. The Illmensee Lakeside Trail is also noted as dog-friendly.
The Lauchert Pond is a unique spot with a swampy area and benches for a quiet break, often frequented by swans. The Five-sided Pond offers a distinct viewpoint for bird watching. The Wagenhauser Weiher ("Siessener Säge"), while undergoing restoration, is partly surrounded by forest and has a lido, with a nearby monastery for a cultural detour.
Many lakes, such as the Steidlesee and Illmensee, are generally accessible, with paths suitable for walking and cycling. While specific public transport details vary, the region is well-connected. For driving, parking is typically available near popular lake destinations like Seepark Linzgau and the Zielfingen Lakes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and water sports to peaceful walks and nature observation. The clean water of lakes like Illmensee and the sandy beaches of Zielfingen Lakes are highly valued. Many also enjoy the tranquility and the chance to observe wildlife, especially at spots like the Five-sided Pond and Lauchert Pond.
Yes, the Wagenhauser Weiher ("Siessener Säge") is known as a fishing spot. Fishing tickets for the Zielfingen Lakes can be ordered online at www.angelpass.de.
While specific accommodation options are not detailed for every lake, the region around Landkreis Sigmaringen offers various lodging choices. Popular areas like Illmensee and Seepark Linzgau are well-equipped for visitors, and you can find options ranging from hotels to guesthouses in nearby towns.


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