Lakes around Weidenstetten offer access to diverse natural water bodies, primarily centered around the nearby Lonesee Recreation Area. This region, situated in the Swabian Alb, features a landscape shaped by karst springs and small lakes. The area provides opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. It is characterized by its natural habitats and recreational trails, making it a destination for those seeking water-based experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The source of the Lone with a beautiful cave that is 10m deep.
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The Lone River originates from the Lonetopf, a spring in Urspring (562 m above sea level), which is 6 m deep and 10 m in diameter. An average of 280 liters per second bubble from this karst spring. The water that bubbles to the surface is blue, sparkling, and extremely clean. It is very clear, and trout also swim in the water here. Like the Blautopf, this is a karst spring.
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Smaller than the Blautopf and so overwhelmingly beautiful. Worth seeing!! There is a playground right next to it.
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I was totally overwhelmed by the Lonetopf in Ursprung! Almost bluer than the Blautopf. =)
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Small viewing platform with a view of the Rohrachtalweiher and the Geislinger Steige.
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Nice place for a little break
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Beautiful biotope, unfortunately it encourages some people to throw away their rubbish.
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The area around Weidenstetten features diverse natural water bodies, primarily centered around the Lonesee Recreation Area. You'll find recreational lakes, natural biotopes, and ponds, many offering opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities. These include the Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue, the natural biotope Rohrachweiher, and the scenic Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten.
Yes, the Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue is a water experience area specifically designed with families in mind. It features various adventure stations, a large children's playground, and a bird watching tower. The Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee, a large wooden figure of the 'Lion Man', is also a popular and engaging sight for all ages.
The Lonetopf (Source of the Lone River) is a fascinating karst spring near the Lonesee. It's known for its incredibly clear, blue water, with over 200 liters per second gushing from the ground. It's a protected natural monument and a significant geological feature of the region.
Yes, the Lonesee Recreation Area offers several hiking opportunities, including an 8-kilometer circular path around the lake. A popular route is the 'Lonesee Water Experience Area – Lonetopf Karst Spring loop,' a moderate 9-kilometer trail that takes approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete. For more options, you can explore various running trails around Weidenstetten, some of which pass near water bodies.
The Lonesee was specifically designed to foster a natural environment, attracting diverse flora and fauna to its structurally rich banks and small island. The Rohrachweiher is also a natural biotope with a viewing terrace, offering opportunities for nature observation. The Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue even has a bird watching tower.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes that can take you through the scenic landscapes near the lakes. You can find options for both road cycling and touring bicycle routes around Weidenstetten, many of which explore the wider area including the Lone Valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue is loved for its well-landscaped water experience area and large children's playground. The Rohrachweiher offers magnificent views over its nature reserve, and the Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten provides a relaxing environment under old trees with views of the Swabian Alb.
Yes, the area near the Lonesee is home to the Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee, a large wooden figure of the 'Lion Man'. This sculpture represents a significant Stone Age artifact, connecting the natural landscape to ancient human history in the region.
Yes, the Rohrachweiher features a beautiful viewing terrace that offers magnificent views over the nature reserve. Additionally, the Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten provides relaxing spots under old trees with views of the Swabian Alb.
While specific winter activities are not universally available, the Eglensee Pond, Gerstetten was once known for ice skating during periods of prolonged frost. The natural landscapes around the lakes can still be enjoyed for winter walks, though conditions may vary.
The Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue is well-equipped with a large children's playground and various adventure stations. Benches are also available in many areas, such as near the Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee, inviting visitors to take a rest.


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