Best lakes around Weissach im Tal offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region, situated near the Swabian Forest, features a variety of lakes, from natural swimming spots to protected biotopes. The area provides options for outdoor activities, including hiking and nature observation. Its proximity to natural reserves makes it a destination for those seeking both active and tranquil experiences.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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A visit is always worthwhile here, there are great impressions in every season.
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Several lakes in a row. Super nice location.
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Enjoy your meal. Outside, lots of seating, parking spaces for bicycles, good view of Ebnise. Also many other benches and lawns to lie on.
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The lake is very suitable for a break. On hot days you can cool off directly in the lake. At the kiosk you can drink a cool blond, there are also delicious tarte flambée.
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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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Located at the lower end of the sea of rocks!
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The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can go swimming and boating at Ebnisee, or enjoy a sandy beach, playgrounds, and barbecue areas at Aichstruter Reservoir. For nature observation and tranquil walks, the Old Quarry Lake and Roman Lake are ideal.
Yes, the Aichstruter Reservoir is particularly family-friendly, featuring a barbecue area, kiosks, playgrounds, toilets, changing rooms, a fin island, and a sandy beach. The Ebnisee also offers swimming, pedal boat rentals, and beer gardens, making it a great spot for families.
For swimming, the Ebnisee in the Swabian Forest is a popular choice. The Aichstruter Reservoir also provides excellent swimming opportunities with its sandy beach and dedicated facilities.
Yes, the Ebnisee has several cozy beer gardens along its shores for refreshments. At the Aichstruter Reservoir, you'll find kiosks offering food and drinks. The Roman Lake has a rest and barbecue area about 100 meters away.
Absolutely. The Hepp Lakes offer a well-visited loop of about 3.5 km with plenty of seating, ideal for easy walks. The Roman Lake also provides a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll.
The Old Quarry Lake is a unique natural paradise reserved for flora and fauna, making it excellent for observing local wildlife. The Roman Lake is an idyllic wetland biotope known for numerous tadpoles in spring, offering a peaceful natural setting.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Weissach im Tal, including routes like the 'Käsbühlbrunnen – View of Backnanger Bucht loop' or the 'Historic Pedestrian Bridge – Dresselhof loop'. More details are available in the Easy hikes around Weissach im Tal guide.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. There are road cycling routes, such as the 'Ebnisee – Lutzenberg North Climb loop', and touring bicycle routes like the 'Eschel Lake – Eschelhof Hiking Lodge loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Weissach im Tal and Cycling around Weissach im Tal guides.
The lakes are particularly popular during summer for swimming and cooling off. However, their picturesque settings make them enjoyable year-round for walks and nature observation, with spring offering the sight of tadpoles at the Roman Lake and autumn providing beautiful foliage.
The Roman Lake, despite its name, was not created by Romans. It earned its name from the popular 'Roman Festival' held there from the 1920s until 1929, which re-enacted life and conflicts of Romans and Teutons during the Limes era.
Yes, at the Old Quarry Lake, leisure activities such as swimming or boating are prohibited. This is to protect its delicate ecosystem, as it has been extensively recultivated to be a natural paradise specifically for flora and fauna.


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