Best lakes around St. Leon-Rot offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features natural water bodies, including the St. Leoner See, which originated from gravel mining and has developed into a well-known recreational facility. These lakes provide varied environments for outdoor activities and relaxation. St. Leon-Rot lakes trails popular routes are available for exploration.
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Nice rest area with shade and the opportunity to cool your feet or more.
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beautiful lake in the Walldorf forest
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A beautifully situated fishing lake in the middle of the great nature reserve
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A slightly smaller but very idyllic lake
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Nice to sit down here and have something to eat or drink
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The Wagbachniederung is a beautiful nature reserve with rare animal species. Especially popular when migratory birds gather.
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One of the most beautiful places on Ehrlichsee to take a break.
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The St. Leoner See is a well-known, four-star recreational facility that originated from gravel mining. It offers extensive amenities and diverse activities, including swimming, paddle boating, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and a surf and SUP center. The lake also features minigolf, beach volleyball, and well-equipped facilities like changing rooms, showers, restaurants, and camping pitches, making it a comprehensive leisure spot.
Yes, the St. Leoner See is a popular bathing lake with consistently high water quality ratings. It features a main bathing lake and a designated non-swimmer area. However, swimming is prohibited in other natural lakes like the Hochholzer Lake to protect its valuable habitat for fish and waterfowl.
The region is rich in wildlife, particularly at the Wagbachniederung nature reserve. Here, you can observe various bird species like cormorants, ducks, geese, herons, and kingfishers, especially during migratory periods. Amphibians and reptiles such as water frogs and grass snakes are also present. The Hochholzer Lake also serves as a habitat for fish and waterfowl.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. The St. Leoner See offers a wide range of activities and facilities for all ages, including a dedicated children's sanitary area. Lake Pfannwald features a forest playground and a Kneipp facility, while the Hochholzer Lake and Rest area at Erlichsee provide peaceful spots for families to relax and enjoy nature.
At St. Leoner See, you can enjoy a wide array of activities including swimming, paddle boating, diving, waterskiing, and wakeboarding. There's also a surf and SUP center offering courses and equipment rental. On land, visitors can play minigolf, beach volleyball, and fish (with a license). The lake also provides extensive sunbathing lawns for relaxation.
The Hochholzer Lake is an idyllic forest lake located in the middle of the Hochholz landscape protection area. With its reed beds and sand slopes, it offers a peaceful environment to linger and relax. It's a valuable habitat for fish and waterfowl, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Yes, Neptunsee Oberhausen is a fishing pond highly rated by local fishing club members as a top fishing area. Fishing is also permitted at St. Leoner See for those with a valid license.
Lake Pfannwald is a wonderful place to pause and observe aquatic animals. It features a Kneipp facility for refreshment, a barbecue hut, and a forest playground, all set within the beautiful meadow landscape of the 'Kleiner Kraichbach' nature reserve. It's known for its changing natural impressions depending on the sun's position.
Yes, there are several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Hochholzer Lake – Gravel Lake loop' or the 'Wersauer Hof – Kiosk at St. Leoner Lake loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Running Trails around St. Leon-Rot guide.
The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find road cycling tours like the 'Golf Club St. Leon-Rot – Eremitage Waghäusel loop' or explore gravel biking options such as the 'Gravel pleasure tour: Gärtners Restaurant Ubstadt-Weiher'. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around St. Leon-Rot guide and the Gravel biking around St. Leon-Rot guide.
The St. Leoner See recreational area is well-equipped with a restaurant and several kiosks for food and daily necessities. For longer stays, there are permanent and holiday camping pitches, camping houses, sleeping cabins, and comfort houses directly at the lake. For other lakes, nearby towns like St. Leon-Rot offer various accommodation and dining options.
The lakes are popular throughout the warmer months, especially from spring to early autumn, when activities like swimming, watersports, and outdoor relaxation are in full swing. The St. Leoner See, in particular, attracts many visitors during good weather. For nature observation, especially birdwatching at the Wagbachniederung, spring and autumn migratory periods are ideal.


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