Best lakes around Mindelheim offers a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, providing opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The region, situated in Bavaria, features a landscape shaped by rivers and reservoirs. These lakes contribute to the local environment, supporting diverse ecosystems and offering accessible natural features. Visitors can explore different types of lakes, from gravel pits to barrage lakes, each with distinct characteristics.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Ideal for a trip and to unwind.
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The Schnerzhofer pond was bought by the Schöffel family, a textile entrepreneur, and is used for pond farming. The pond is occasionally drained in winter. In summer, you can swim in the pond. There is also a small lawn with a toilet and a bathing jetty on the north bank. Despite the overflow gap being rebuilt in 2008 for half a million euros, the floodwaters washed over the top of the pond in June 2024.
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Bad-Wörishofen spa park https://www.bad-woerishofen.de/entspannen/kurpark https://www.therme-badwoerishofen.de
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Always beautiful on the Wertach even if it stinks sometimes :D
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Great place that invites you to linger. The appropriate rest areas are available.
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If you are coming from Tussenhausen, just don't drive up the mountain road. It lives up to its name. The further course of the cycle path towards Markt Wald is also not recommended. The terrain is quite rough
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Very nice view over the lake, just take a quick stop and capture the impressions and perspectives. The walk around the lake is worth it.
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Even in winter when there is ice, you can occasionally see ice surfers
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For a refreshing swim, the Schnerzhofer Weiher is an excellent choice. Located on a cycle path, it offers a small sunbathing lawn with shaded areas and a jetty. Another convenient option for locals is Mindelsee (also known as "neue Nordsee"), a gravel pit lake north of Mindelheim, which provides a natural swimming experience with a gravel and grass sunbathing area.
Yes, the Südsee in Mindelheim is particularly popular for fishing. It's a gravel pit lake known for its diverse fish population, including carp, rainbow trout, pike, tench, and perch.
The Bad Wörishofen Spa Park, while not strictly a lake, features a large pond and various gardens, offering a wide range of cultural diversity and places to relax for families. The Schnerzhofer Weiher also has a small sunbathing lawn and jetty, making it pleasant for families to enjoy a swim.
The Frankenhofner Lake Bird Sanctuary is renowned for its peaceful environment and rich bird life, offering a wonderful section of the Wertach cycle path to enjoy nature. The Irsingener See also provides ecological niches for many living creatures, with information boards on local fauna and flora.
Yes, the Irsingener See, a barrage lake of the Wertach river, is a great destination for sailing enthusiasts. It hosts a sailing club with a pier on its west bank.
The region features a variety of natural and man-made water bodies, including gravel pit lakes like Mindelsee and Südsee, and barrage lakes such as Irsingener See. You'll find diverse ecosystems, sunbathing areas, and scenic views, especially along the Wertach river where reservoirs support many waterfowl.
Beyond swimming and fishing, you can explore numerous trails. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Mindelheim, which include routes like the 'Wertachwehr Irsingen – Lake Irsingen loop'. Running enthusiasts can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Mindelheim guide, and road cyclists have options in the Road Cycling Routes around Mindelheim.
The Bad Wörishofen Spa Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a large area with various gardens and a pond that can be enjoyed by everyone.
Amenities vary by lake. The Schnerzhofer Weiher offers a small sunbathing lawn with shaded areas and a jetty. Mindelsee has a gravel and grass sunbathing area, though it lacks supervision, a kiosk, or dedicated changing rooms, with some facilities near the parking. The Irsingener See has a sailing club with a pier.
Visitors appreciate the variety of natural and man-made water bodies, offering opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The peaceful environments, diverse ecosystems, and accessible natural features, such as those found at the Frankenhofner Lake Bird Sanctuary, are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Irsinger See Dam is an interesting technical landmark. It regulates water levels and features information boards on local fauna and flora. The Irsingener See itself was created with the commissioning of a hydroelectric power plant in 1964 and includes a fish ladder installed in 2011.


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