Best lakes around Hechingen are found in the surrounding region, as the town itself, located in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area offers various appealing lakes suitable for recreation, providing opportunities for swimming, relaxation, and outdoor activities. These water bodies contribute to the natural landscape of the wider Hechingen area.
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The Butzensee is often referred to as one of the few natural lakes on the Albrand. However, the lake could already be completely drained in the Middle Ages via a weir. Since the lake lay directly on the border between Württemberg's Bodelshausen and Hohenzollern's Sickingen, there were repeated conflicts over it.
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The pond has been drained due to silting and will be converted into a biotope without lake character in the near future.
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Unfortunately the lake is dried up, not a drop of water left :-(
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The Eisweiher pond is currently being drained due to fish mortality and is to be improved. The remnants of the abundant mussel population can be seen here.
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Small idyllic lake near the fairytale trail.
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The Butzensee is a natural lake of about one hectare. It belongs to the municipality of Bodelshausen in the district of Tübingen and is located at the entrance to the town at the exit of the federal highway 27. The Butzensee is a scenic feature and a valuable biotope, as the reed belt surrounding it offers nesting opportunities for various endangered bird species. In past times, the Butzensee was once the largest pre-alpine lake in Württemberg, but its area was later continuously reduced for agricultural reasons and road construction. The lake is fed and drained by the Mühlbach, an upper course of the Krebsbach. Until well into the 20th century, it served the local brewery as an ice supplier. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butzensee_(Bodelshausen)
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The lake at Märzenbronnen is created by backwater, which can form here temporarily as a result of melting snow or heavy or persistent rainfall. However, this phenomenon is not regular but random. The duration in which the lake can be seen is not always the same. So you can't rely on whether, when or how long the lake will be visible.
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While Hechingen itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several appealing spots. Popular choices include Ochsenstelle Pond, known for its manicured pool and insect hotel, and Kurpark Bad Niedernau, a public park featuring a small, idyllic lake. Another well-liked spot is the Ice Pond, located in a local recreation area near the Fairy Tale Trail.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies in the area are suitable for families. Ochsenstelle Pond, Ice Pond, and Kurpark Bad Niedernau are all marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the Butzensee is a natural lake that offers a valuable biotope for various bird species, making it an interesting visit for all ages.
For swimming and relaxation, the Tälesee near Empfingen (approx. 19.4 km from Hechingen) is a popular local recreation area with sunbathing lawns. Another excellent option is the Oberdigisheim Reservoir (approx. 25 km from Hechingen), which offers generous lawns for summer swimming, a circular path, and a Kneipp facility.
Yes, many of the lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. For instance, the Oberdigisheim Reservoir features a circular path ideal for walks. You can also find various running trails in the broader Hechingen area that pass by water bodies. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Hechingen guide, which includes routes like the 'Ice Pond – Lindich Hunting Lodge loop'.
The region is home to some unique natural water bodies, including temporary lakes. The Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake is a fascinating natural spectacle that only appears at certain times of the year, typically when snow melts, lasting for just a few days. The Butzensee is another natural lake, a valuable biotope for endangered bird species.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular recreational lakes. For example, the Oberdigisheim Reservoir provides parking facilities. Kurpark Bad Niedernau also lists parking as one of its amenities.
Beyond walking, the Hechingen area offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. Check out the Gravel biking around Hechingen guide or the MTB Trails around Hechingen guide for routes that explore the scenic landscapes, often passing by or near these water bodies.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For swimming and sunbathing, summer is ideal, especially at spots like Tälesee and Oberdigisheim Reservoir. If you're interested in unique natural phenomena, visit in early spring to potentially witness the Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake. Winter can offer a different charm, particularly at the Ice Pond, which historically served as an ice skating rink.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical connections. The Ochsenstelle Pond historically served to water cattle in the Bitzer district, giving it its name. The Ice Pond was formerly used as an ice skating rink and for harvesting ice for local cold storage facilities, such as breweries. The Butzensee also supplied ice to local breweries well into the 20th century.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and natural settings these lakes offer for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many enjoy the well-maintained areas like Ochsenstelle Pond with its insect hotel, or the idyllic breaks found at Kurpark Bad Niedernau. The unique natural phenomena, such as the temporary Märzenbronnen Temporary Lake, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. Kurpark Bad Niedernau is specifically noted as an idyllic place to take a break. Ochsenstelle Pond also offers a nice spot to rest with a bench in the shade. The circular path around the Oberdigisheim Reservoir provides many opportunities for a quiet stop.


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