Best lakes around Waiblingen are found within the surrounding Rems-Murr district and the scenic Welzheim Forest. This region offers diverse recreational opportunities centered around various water bodies. While Waiblingen itself features smaller ponds, the wider area provides larger lakes suitable for activities. The landscape includes reservoirs, natural biotopes, and former quarries, contributing to the natural appeal of the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful oasis in the city.
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A breezy experience. It sways a bit up there, but it's worth it: the panoramic view is fantastic. I especially like the view across to the Pragsattel and out into the Neckar Valley. Please don't forget to drop in a one-euro donation. It's inexpensive and helps!
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lots of nature - beautiful
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Great view of the vineyards
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Cycle through a cultural landscape in the region.
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It's really nice here, I didn't expect it
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With the most beautiful vineyards on the Neckar
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The Höhenpark has always been one of the highlights of the city.
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For swimming and active recreation, the Aichstruter Stausee, Ebnisee, and Plüderhäuser See offer the most comprehensive facilities. The Aichstruter Stausee has excellent water quality and DLRG supervision on weekends, while the Ebnisee is popular for swimming and pedal boating. The Plüderhäuser See is a dedicated bathing lake with good infrastructure like changing rooms and a non-swimmer area.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Aichstruter Stausee features extensive sunbathing lawns and barbecue areas, perfect for a family day out. The Ebnisee is also very family-friendly, offering pedal boat rentals and a circular path suitable for strollers. Within Waiblingen, the Talaue See and Schildkrötenteich area provides playgrounds, walking paths, and opportunities to see turtles and highland cattle.
The lakes offer diverse natural settings. The Eichensee is a valuable biotope, known for its hidden beauty and importance for wildlife. The Old Quarry Lake has been recultivated into a unique natural paradise, reserved for flora and fauna. The Ebnisee is a good spot for birdwatching, especially during winter and spring, attracting various geese species and other water birds.
Yes, the Ebnisee in the Welzheim Forest features a circular path of about 1.6 to 2 km that is accessible for walking, cycling, wheelchairs, and strollers, making it a great option for everyone to enjoy the scenery.
Beyond water activities, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Easy hikes around Waiblingen guide, including the 'TalaueKunst Weg' or 'Rems and vines' routes. For more challenging options, the MTB Trails around Waiblingen guide offers routes like 'View of Korber Kopf vineyards'. The Aichstruter Stausee also has hiking and cycling opportunities in its valley setting.
While many natural areas are dog-friendly, specific rules apply to certain lakes. For instance, dogs are generally not allowed at the Plüderhäuser See to maintain the bathing quality. Always check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your dog.
The Ebnisee has historical significance, as its dam was built in 1745 to facilitate timber transportation. Additionally, the New Palace Garden Ponds are part of a larger, harmoniously designed palace garden, which is divided into three sections and offers a blend of nature and historical landscape architecture.
The Ebnisee is known for having several cozy beer gardens along its shore, perfect for a break. The Plüderhäuser See features a kiosk for refreshments. For the Talaue See within Waiblingen, the surrounding park area provides various amenities, though specific cafes might be a short walk away in the town.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and sunbathing, summer (June to August) is ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Winter can be serene for birdwatching at the Ebnisee or quiet strolls around the Schlössles Lakes.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, the Eichensee is described as a pleasant destination to linger, offering a quiet biotope. The Schlössles Lakes, with their benches and large sequoia tree, also provide a tranquil spot for a break. The Talaue See and Schildkrötenteich within Waiblingen offer a pleasant natural setting for a serene stroll.
Yes, for some lakes, parking is available. The Plüderhäuser See, for example, offers around 300 paid parking spaces. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific locations, as parking might be available in nearby towns or designated areas, such as those often found near popular hiking trailheads.
While some lakes are designated for swimming, wild swimming in undesignated areas is generally not recommended or permitted due to safety concerns and environmental protection. For instance, swimming is prohibited at the Eichensee to protect its natural state. Always use designated bathing areas like the Aichstruter Stausee, Ebnisee, or Plüderhäuser See for safe swimming.


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