Lakes around Nattheim offer diverse recreational opportunities within the region. Nattheim, located in Germany, provides access to several water bodies, including artificial lakes created for flood protection, water reserves, and recreational use. The area features natural landscapes and historical sites, with some lakes having origins dating back to the 14th century. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The sunlight turns the water turquoise... No wonder, the water is very fresh and the pot is not as deep as the Blautopf. Very nicely laid out and well explained on boards.
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An oasis of peace, apart from the beer garden. There are also biotopes and protected areas where you are not allowed to go with a pedal boat.
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The Brenztopf (source of the Brenz) is an absolute highlight on every tour. The previous speakers/writers have already mentioned the most important things. The Brenz finally flows into the Danube, which is known to flow into the Black Sea. The Kocher has its source a few km to the north. This flows into the Neckar, which in turn flows into the Rhine and thus into the North Sea.
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Simply a must stop by there
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Always beautiful. On warm days you can take a cold footbath.
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A short stop to see the many details is worthwhile.
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I think that's an eye catcher. At least that's how it felt when I drove by. I would have then almost overlooked the Brenztopf
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There is a lot going on here at the weekend... But really worth seeing.
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The region around Nattheim offers diverse natural features. At Lake Itzelberg, you'll find a significant bird protection island, which is an important wetland biotope for various bird species and amphibians like kingfishers, mallards, and grey herons. The Brenztopf (Source of the River Brenz) is another natural highlight, where clear spring water flows from a rock-enclosed basin, making it one of Germany's strongest springs.
Yes, Lake Itzelberg has a rich history, having been artificially created by monks in the 14th century for fish farming and to power an iron forge. It has been designated as a landscape conservation area since 1978, highlighting its ecological value and historical significance. The Brenztopf also has historical relevance, as its powerful flow was harnessed for a hammer mill and now generates electricity.
Both Itzelberger See and Härtsfeldsee are excellent choices for families. At Lake Itzelberg, families can enjoy mini-golf, pedal boat rentals, and a children's playground. Härtsfeldsee features a comprehensive children's adventure playground with water elements, gym equipment, swings, and a play and observation tower, along with a pleasant sunbathing lawn.
At Lake Itzelberg, visitors can enjoy a circular hiking trail around the lake, mini-golf, and pedal boat rentals. There's also a children's playground and a restaurant. The lake is also known for its bird protection island, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Härtsfeldsee is popular for hiking, with numerous trails around its shores. It features a children's adventure playground, a kiosk, and a pleasant sunbathing lawn. The lake also hosts events like the 'Rock am Härtsfeldsee' music festival.
Yes, both Itzelberger See and Härtsfeldsee offer great hiking opportunities. Lake Itzelberg has a circular hiking trail, while Härtsfeldsee is known for its extensive network of trails. For more detailed routes, you can explore the running trails around Nattheim, which include paths near these lakes.
Swimming is generally not permitted at Itzelberger See due to its designation as a landscape conservation area and bird sanctuary. While Härtsfeldsee has a sunbathing lawn, it's primarily for relaxation by the water, and specific swimming regulations should be checked locally.
Many areas around the lakes, including the western shore of the Härtsfeldsee, are considered dog-friendly for walks. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like Itzelberger See, and to respect local signage regarding pet access.
At Lake Itzelberg, you'll find a restaurant, mini-golf, pedal boat rentals, and a children's playground. Härtsfeldsee offers a kiosk, a sunbathing lawn, and a large children's adventure playground. Both lakes provide facilities for a comfortable visit.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee – View of Neresheim Abbey loop' found in the Cycling around Nattheim guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Western shore of the Härtsfeldsee – View of Neresheim Abbey loop' available in the Gravel biking around Nattheim guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the idyllic settings and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the combination of nature observation, especially at Lake Itzelberg with its bird protection island, and family-friendly activities like mini-golf and playgrounds. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained trails for walking and cycling are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, both Lake Itzelberg and the western shore of the Härtsfeldsee offer beautiful viewpoints to take in the serene lake landscapes. The Brenztopf also provides a unique natural spectacle as a viewpoint for the powerful spring.


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