Best lakes around Ostelsheim are found in the broader Baden-Württemberg region, as the municipality itself does not feature prominent, named lakes within its boundaries. Ostelsheim is situated on the edge of the northern Black Forest, offering a landscape ideal for activities like hiking and cycling. While the area is known for streams and valleys, such as the Rötelbachtal, significant natural lakes are located at a greater distance. The region provides access to various water bodies, from natural reserves to recreational…
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Many benches are placed here. Some are right on the lakeshore, others closer to the edge of the woods. Otherwise, everything in and on the lake is prohibited. Numerous signs indicate this.
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Many years ago, you could still swim in it. Today, it's only for anglers.
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The Galgenberg above Neuhausen is a small plateau with a pond and beautiful pine trees. There's plenty of space between the trees, and interesting soil features likely mark a turbulent border past. According to the Neuhausen local chronicle, the last death sentence was carried out there in 1793, on a woman who had poisoned her husband.
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One of several seating areas directly on Lake Renninger with a good view of the lake.
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Today a protected natural monument and important local recreation area, it was once a fire-fighting water reservoir, later it served as an ice lake for breweries and as a body of water for fish farming.
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Silbertorsee near Leonberg-Silberberg, which is a habitat for rare birds and plants. A biotope worth seeing, especially in spring and summer, with amphibians and water lilies.
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Beautiful and interesting bridge
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The "Harp Bridge," a delicate pedestrian and cycle bridge, spans approximately halfway across the Long Lake. It was designed by Schlaich Bergermann and Partners and inaugurated in October 2016. Its total length is 50 m, with a span of 47 m. The pylon is 15 m high, with curved legs in both plan and side views, meeting at the top to form a trapezoidal cross-section. 28 cables support the roadway. Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flugfeld_(Stadtteil)#Harfenbr%C3%BCcke
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The lakes around Ostelsheim offer a variety of natural settings. You can find tranquil spots nestled between fields, meadows, and forests, like Lake Renningen, which is a protected natural monument. Other lakes, such as Gültlinger Lake, are beautiful biotopes. The broader region of Baden-Württemberg also features larger lakes like Schluchsee, known for its clean water and surrounding paths, and the picturesque Ebnisee in the Swabian Forest.
Yes, several lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lake Renningen and Bad Liebenzell Town Lake are noted as family-friendly. In the wider Baden-Württemberg area, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Lake Titisee offer clean water for swimming, pedal boats, and spacious lawns, while Lake Tiroler See has a designated area for non-swimmers, making it safe for children.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy walks around lakes like Lake Renningen or explore the green heart of Sindelfingen at Sommerhofen Park, which includes a monastery lake. For more extensive adventures, there are numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes, such as the 'Würm Valley Cycle Path' or 'Scenic Forest Cycle Path', in the Cycling around Ostelsheim guide or the Gravel biking around Ostelsheim guide. Hiking opportunities are also available, with routes like the 'Mountaineering loop from Bad Liebenzell' in the Mountain Hikes around Ostelsheim guide.
Lake Renningen is listed as dog-friendly, offering a nice little lake with benches around it, perfect for a walk with your canine companion. Many natural areas around lakes generally welcome dogs on leash, but it's always good to check local signage for specific rules regarding swimming or off-leash areas.
The Harp Bridge at Langer See is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a beautiful and interesting viewpoint over the artificial lake. While specific accessibility details for all lake paths might vary, this highlight offers a good starting point for accessible enjoyment of the water features.
The lakes around Ostelsheim and the broader Baden-Württemberg region are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, Lake Titisee, or Schluchsee. Even in winter, some lakes might offer picturesque scenery for walks, though specific winter activities are less common.
While some lakes in the immediate vicinity, like Gültlinger Lake, were once used for swimming but are now nature reserves where swimming is forbidden, the broader Baden-Württemberg region offers excellent wild swimming opportunities. Lake Windgfällweiher in the Black Forest is specifically recommended as Southwest Germany's highest swimming lake, featuring a beach and a 'Baywatch Bar'. Schluchsee and Ehmetsklinge Reservoir are also known for their clean waters suitable for swimming.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region offer refreshment options. Ehmetsklinge Reservoir has a local café, Lake Titisee features beach bars and cafés, and Lake Tiefer See includes a beer garden and café. Lake Tiroler See also provides a café and beer garden, and the Ebnisee has cozy beer gardens along its shore. At Sommerhofen Park, you'll find restaurants and beer gardens during the summer.
Specific parking details vary by lake. Generally, popular recreational areas like those around Lake Titisee or Schluchsee in the wider region will have designated parking facilities, often for a fee. For smaller, more natural spots like Lake Renningen, parking might be available nearby, but it's advisable to check local information or maps before your visit.
While Ostelsheim itself is a municipality without prominent lakes directly within its boundaries, some lakes in the broader region are accessible by public transport. For instance, the Harp Bridge at Langer See is very close to a train station. Larger, more tourist-oriented lakes like Lake Titisee in the Black Forest are generally well-connected by bus and train services. For specific routes, it's best to consult local public transport schedules for the lake you plan to visit.
Yes, while Ostelsheim doesn't have large, named lakes, you can find smaller, tranquil water features. Lake Renningen is described as a 'nice little lake' and a tranquil spot. Gültlinger Lake is also a beautifully situated idyllic lake, now a biotope, offering a peaceful break.
Visitors appreciate the lakes around Ostelsheim for their diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Lakes like Lake Renningen are valued as protected natural monuments and important local recreation areas, offering tranquil settings. Bad Liebenzell Town Lake is admired for its idyllic setting within the city. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 840 upvotes and 330 photos shared across various highlights, indicating a strong positive response to the area's water features.
Absolutely. The region around Ostelsheim is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking, with many routes passing near or offering views of lakes and other natural features. You can explore various trails for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging routes. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Ostelsheim guide and the Gravel biking around Ostelsheim guide, which list routes like the 'Würm Valley Cycle Path' and 'Scenic Forest Cycle Path'.


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