Lakes around Gütenbach are situated in the Black Forest, an area characterized by wild romantic landscapes, deep valleys, and impressive waterfalls. The region offers diverse natural beauty, with several lakes providing opportunities for outdoor activities. While Gütenbach is known for its waterfalls and river gorges, the surrounding area features unique aquatic environments. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and man-made lakes, each with distinct characteristics.
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Excellent natural swimming pool directly above St. Märgen - the water is guaranteed to be refreshing even in the hottest summer months.
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St. Märgen is a typical Black Forest community at an altitude of 900-1,100 m. The church of St. Märgen can be seen from far away. A good starting point for hikes to the Zweribach and Hirschbach waterfalls.
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The water is relatively cold, but very pleasant after or during a tour. Bikes are not allowed in and there is an entrance fee.
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A wooden boardwalk has been built through the entire moor to put as little strain on the moor as possible. There are a few benches on the path where you can take a rest.
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The cake at the country women's café is highly recommended. It has lovely outdoor seating and is conveniently located near the bus stop.
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Mountain lake is something different for me😉. Rather sad and desolate place.
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It's just great that you can walk over the wooden planks in the moor, there's a lot to discover 😊
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The mountain lake near Triberg in the Black Forest dates back to the Ice Ages. It is one of the few natural lakes in the Middle Black Forest. According to an information board on the lakeshore, the Triberg mountain lake is considered a glacial niche from the Riss Ice Age because of its circular shape, the steep circus-like slopes and its opening to the northeast. The heights around Triberg had their own glaciation during the Riss Ice Age. The snow line was 700 m above sea level. Source: https://schwarzwaldnatur.blogspot.com/2019/07/der-bergsee-bei-triberg.html
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The Blindensee is a captivating raised bog lake, distinctive for its almost circular, inky-black water and the surrounding high moorland. It's a unique ecosystem with no inflow or outflow, fed primarily by rainwater, fostering rare plant species like hare's-tail cottongrass and round-leaved sundew. Its dark water and frequent morning fog create a mystical atmosphere, enhanced by ancient local legends. You can explore this delicate environment via a dedicated boardwalk. Learn more about its unique features on Blindensee.
Yes, the Pond and Picnic Area Near Elz Waterfalls is a great option. It offers facilities and a pleasant picnic area, ideal for cooling your feet after a hike. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor is also considered family-friendly, allowing easy access to nature.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. For instance, the Blindensee is directly on the Westweg, a long-distance hiking trail. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, such as the 'Balzer Herrgott-Runde' or trails leading to viewpoints like Rabenfels. Explore more hiking options in the area by visiting the Hiking around Gütenbach guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The Blindensee is particularly stunning in the morning when wafts of fog create an eerie, mystical atmosphere. In summer, the Pond and Picnic Area Near Elz Waterfalls is ideal for cooling off. For winter visits, be aware that the boardwalks, like the one at Blindensee Moor, can become very slippery when covered with snow and ice.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the nearby town of St. Märgen offers historical and cultural insights. Its landmark abbey church and monastery museum provide a glimpse into the region's past, including the history of Black Forest clocks. St. Märgen is also associated with a lake in its categories, indicating its proximity to the natural landscape.
Yes, the Plattensee Reservoir is a notable example. It's a small reservoir where the water of the dwarf brook is dammed, primarily used as an upper reservoir for a hydroelectric power station further down in the valley. This highlights the region's blend of natural beauty and historical industrial innovation.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic settings. For example, the Blindensee is often described as fantastically idyllic, offering a place for pure deceleration. The unique ecosystem and mystical atmosphere of the raised bog lakes are also highly appreciated, providing a sense of peace and connection with nature.
Absolutely. The region around Gütenbach offers various cycling routes, including mountain biking and gravel biking trails. You can find routes that pass by or near some of the lakes and reservoirs, such as the 'Linach Dam – Linach Reservoir loop'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Gütenbach and Gravel biking around Gütenbach guides.
The Blindensee features a wooden boardwalk constructed through the moor, making it accessible for visitors to explore its unique environment without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. Benches are also provided along the path for resting. However, in winter, the boardwalk can become very slippery due to snow and ice.
The Blindensee's unique raised bog ecosystem, fed only by rainwater, creates a nutrient-poor environment that supports rare and specialized plant species. You can observe plants such as hare's-tail cottongrass, cranberry, and the carnivorous round-leaved sundew, which thrive in these specific conditions.
Yes, several lakes and their surrounding trails offer viewpoints. The Blindensee itself is considered a viewpoint due to its unique natural beauty. Additionally, the Pond and Picnic Area Near Elz Waterfalls also features a viewpoint, allowing visitors to enjoy scenic vistas of the area.
The Blindensee is part of a nature reserve established in 1960, spanning 28.5 hectares. It is also part of a larger Special Area of Conservation, ensuring its protection and preservation. This designation helps maintain its unique raised bog ecosystem and the rare plant species it supports. You can find more information about its ecological significance on Wikipedia.


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