Best lakes around Backnang are situated in the scenic region of Baden-Württemberg, offering access to various appealing water bodies. While Backnang itself does not feature large lakes directly within the city, the surrounding area provides diverse options for recreation. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including parts of the Swabian Forest, which hosts several lakes. These lakes serve as significant recreational areas and contribute to the natural appeal of the area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It's best if you stay at home so they don't have to put up with you idiots. Sucks here.
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The Zugwiesen were our destination and the reason for the hike and it was worth it. The wild geese have just had their offspring and you can also observe rarer birds
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The term "lake" is a bit inappropriate here in my opinion. It is a biotope that was created on the Neckar years ago. Nature has regained the area made available here in an impressive way and you can guess what it might be like on a non-canalised river. Because areas flooded by the Neckar were created in this biotope, it gives the impression of a small lake. If you have patience and calm, you can fully enjoy the flora and fauna here.
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Nice little lake at the lower end of the Felsenmeer. Directly adjacent is a nice rest area with a barbecue area and a relatively newly built pavilion.
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Great observation platform to linger.
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Located at the lower end of the sea of rocks!
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Actually a very beautiful forest lake, embedded in plenty of shade from trees. Unfortunately overcrowded on the weekends or public holidays. At the far end of the lake is Rader's beer garden, highly recommended. In addition, the Hotel Reich am Ebnisee is located at the front of the street, also with a beer garden, where you can enjoy Swabian food. There is another, small beer garden. You can also rent rowing boats or pedal boats. In summer the lake is refreshingly cool for a long time due to its location in the forest and the linen that flows through it. The water quality is so good that mussels live here.
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The region around Backnang offers a diverse range of lakes, from popular recreational spots to protected natural biotopes. You'll find reservoirs like the Aichstruter Stausee, forest lakes such as the Ebnisee, and even re-cultivated former quarries like the Old Quarry Lake, each with its own unique character and purpose.
For swimming, the Ebnisee in the Swabian Forest is a popular choice, offering a picturesque setting. The Aichstruter Stausee near Welzheim also features designated swimming areas, supervised by DLRG on weekends, along with extensive sunbathing lawns. The Waldsee (Fornsbach) provides various swimming spots, including a sandy beach with a non-swimmer section ideal for children.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Waldsee (Fornsbach) is particularly well-equipped with a mini-golf course, numerous play options for children, and pedal boat rentals. The Aichstruter Stausee offers beach volleyball and barbecue areas, while the Beinsteiner Seele Water Wheel and Recreation Area provides a playground and barbecue facilities.
The lakes offer various natural features. The Roman Lake is an artificially dammed wetland biotope where you can observe countless tadpoles in spring. The Old Quarry Lake is a re-cultivated natural paradise reserved for flora and fauna, offering a chance to experience untouched nature and wildlife. The Ebnisee is also an important site for amphibian migration.
Yes, the Ebnisee, for instance, was originally created in the 18th century as a reservoir for timber rafting. The Roman Lake, while not Roman in origin, gained its name from a popular 'Roman Festival' held there in the 1920s, which re-enacted scenes from the time of the Limes.
Beyond swimming and boating, the areas around the lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring, gravel, and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the 'Ebnisee – Ebnisee loop' for gravel biking. You can explore more routes in the Cycling around Backnang, Gravel biking around Backnang, and Road Cycling Routes around Backnang guides.
Yes, the Aichstruter Stausee features a path around the lake that is ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling. The Ebnisee also has trails leading into the beautiful surrounding forest, perfect for a relaxing walk.
Many lakes offer convenient facilities. The Ebnisee has several cozy beer gardens along its shore. At the Aichstruter Stausee, you'll find a kiosk and the 'Seeblick' restaurant. The Waldsee (Fornsbach) boasts a beach bar, kiosk, and a dedicated grilling area. The Roman Lake has a resting and barbecue area nearby.
The lakes are particularly popular during the summer months when visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, and sunbathing. However, the surrounding natural areas, like the Swabian Forest, offer beautiful scenery year-round, making them suitable for hiking and nature observation in spring, autumn, and even mild winter days.
The Aichstruter Stausee offers a camping area directly by the lake, providing a convenient option for overnight stays. For other lakes, you might find accommodations in nearby towns and villages, which serve as good bases for exploring the region.
Yes, the Old Quarry Lake is a unique natural paradise where recreational activities are prohibited. This former quarry was extensively re-cultivated to protect its delicate ecosystem and is now reserved exclusively for flora and fauna, offering a chance to observe nature undisturbed.
At the Ebnisee, you can rent pedal boats or rowing boats to explore its waters. The Waldsee (Fornsbach) also offers pedal boat rentals, providing a fun way to enjoy the lake.


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