Lakes around Oggelshausen are defined by the Federsee, a significant natural and cultural landscape in Upper Swabia, Germany. This region is known as the largest contiguous moorland area in Southwest Germany, covering 33 km². The Federsee basin is an important bird sanctuary and an archaeological landscape with settlement remains from the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age. It offers a blend of nature, culture, and history, with paths traversing reed beds and nature reserves.
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Lake Federsee near Bad Buchau in the Upper Swabian district of Biberach is the second largest lake in Baden-Württemberg, covering an area of 1.4 km². It lies in the heart of the largest contiguous moorland area in Southwest Germany, spanning 33 km², and is, along with the moorland, the remnant of a once much larger post-glacial lake covering approximately 50 km². This complex of lake and moorland now forms the core of the geological Federsee Basin, which, following renaturation efforts, possesses outstanding natural and cultural-historical significance with its former shores and islands. Source: Wikipedia
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The footbridge is definitely worth it. The circular trail follows the road a lot, so you have to be a fan of that.
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Lake Federsee near Bad Buchau, a town west of Biberach an der Riß in Upper Swabia, is the largest contiguous moorland area in Southwest Germany, covering 33 km². The Federsee area is home to 265 bird species, 107 of which breed there. The more than 200 breeding pairs of whinchats and 18 breeding pairs of marsh harriers are particularly noteworthy. A museum, the Federsee Museum, and a NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union) center provide information about the significance and history of the moor. The Federsee area is a bird sanctuary under the European Flora-Fauna-Habitat Directive and part of the European Natura 2000 network of protected areas. The Federsee basin is also known as an archaeological landscape with settlement remains primarily from the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age/Urnfield period.
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The Federsee near Bad Buchau, a town west of Biberach an der Riß in Upper Swabia, is the largest contiguous moorland in southwest Germany at 33 km. 265 species of birds live in the Federsee area, including 107 breeding bird species. Over 200 breeding pairs of Whinchats and 18 breeding pairs of Marsh Harriers are worth mentioning in themselves. A museum, the Federsee Museum, and a NABU center provide information about the importance and history of the moor. The Federsee area is a bird sanctuary under the European Flora-Fauna-Habitat Directive and part of the European Natura 2000 biotope network. The Federsee basin is known as an archaeological site with settlement remains, especially from the Late Neolithic and Bronze Ages or Urnfield periods.
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Very nice excursion destination. The wooden footbridge leads through the moor and reeds to the lake. There are benches at various places, a small wooden hut on the footbridge with a great view over the Federsee.
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beautiful view over the lake and great reflection of the path
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It's worth walking to the end of the footbridge.
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A great experience, a beautiful piece of nature!
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The lakes around Oggelshausen are primarily defined by the Federsee, which is the largest contiguous moorland area in Southwest Germany. This region is a significant natural and cultural landscape, recognized as a vital bird sanctuary and an archaeological landscape with settlement remains from the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age. It offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and history.
The main natural attraction is the Federsee Nature Reserve, which is a significant bird sanctuary home to 265 bird species, including over 200 breeding pairs of whinchats. The area is also known for its extensive reed belt and moorland, offering a tranquil setting for observing diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Federseesteg Boardwalk Through Federsee Moor is a 1.5 km long wooden walkway that is suitable for strollers and has been renovated to be accessible for wheelchair users. It provides unique access to the open water of the lake through diverse habitats.
Yes, the Federsee Observation Platform offers panoramic views over the Federsee. It's an ideal spot for watching animals, especially birds, and marveling at the plants in the surrounding moorland.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. There are easy hikes like the 'View of Bad Buchau – Federsee Circular Trail' and moderate hikes such as the 'Federsee Nature Reserve – Pile Dwellings at the Federsee' loop. For cyclists, routes like the 'Cycle Path by Federsee – View from Bussen' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Oggelshausen guide, hiking around Oggelshausen guide, and cycling around Oggelshausen guide.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Federseesteg Boardwalk is suitable for strollers, and the Federsee Observation Platform is also great for families. The Schwaigfurter Pond offers boat rental and an inn, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The Federsee area is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly special for birdwatching due to nesting birds and chicks. The boardwalk is accessible in all seasons, offering different natural spectacles throughout the year. Summer is ideal for boat rentals at Schwaigfurter Pond, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the moorland.
Yes, the Federsee Nature Reserve is dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the area's significance as a bird sanctuary, to protect the wildlife.
Yes, the Federsee basin is renowned as an archaeological landscape with significant settlement remains primarily from the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age/Urnfield period. The Federsee Museum and a NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union) center provide information about the history and importance of the moor and its archaeological findings.
The Federsee area is accessible, with the Federsee Boardwalk starting directly at a large parking lot in Bad Buchau near the nature conservation center and Federsee Museum. Public transport options to Bad Buchau are also available, connecting to Oggelshausen.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, especially birds, at the Federsee. The Federseesteg Boardwalk is highly praised for its unique access through the moor. Many find the area calming and appreciate the natural spectacle.
Yes, near the lakes, particularly around Bad Buchau and Oggelshausen, you can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For example, at Schwaigfurter Pond, there is an inn known for its idyllic flair and simple cuisine, ideal for a stop during your visit.


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