Lakes around Haßmersheim provide opportunities for recreation and relaxation in the Neckar Valley. The region, including the Kraichgau-Stromberg area, features several appealing lakes and reservoirs. These bodies of water offer diverse activities for visitors. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
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Fish farming in the Mariental with the water of the Trienz
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The Marienthal trout farm is a traditional farm established in 1899 and specializes in the breeding of brown, rainbow, and salmon trout. In addition to fresh trout, the farm also offers smoked fish products, which are available upon reservation. Seasonal carp and tench are also available, as well as homemade jams and jellies. The trout farm places great emphasis on quality and freshness, and its products can be purchased directly on site. The farm is a popular destination for gourmets and nature lovers who want to enjoy regional specialties.
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Here you can buy fish directly from the producer from Thursday to Saturday lunchtime. It's freshly slaughtered, no display.
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Marienthal was built in 1767 under Elector Karl Theodor and used as a factory. Military cloth, buttons, and other items were manufactured. The owners and products produced changed constantly (linen weaving mill, paper mill, oil mill, etc.). In 1887, the main building (the factory) was converted into a residential and workspace. In 1894, the then owner, Otto von Alten, laid the foundation for trout farming by building ponds. Today, Marienthal consists of a pond complex with 17 ponds and two weirs.
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The castle park in Bad Rappenau is a beautiful place, captivating with its central location and impressive natural surroundings. The park offers a pleasant atmosphere and a relaxing atmosphere, especially under the shade of the mature trees, some of which are over 160 years old. A special highlight is the Kneipp pool, fed by fresh spring water.
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The three-storey building, located in a beautiful park on Babstadter Strasse, was completed in 1601 by Eberhard von Gemmingen on the site of an old moated castle. The building stands on oak tree trunks driven into the ground. The castle lake is fed by the Mühlbach, which flows nearby and is culverted.
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The lake is a reservoir and is flowed through by the Tiefenbach, which flows into the Mühlbach and finally into the Neckar. The shore of the lake is lined with trees and bushes, which gives it an idyllic atmosphere.
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Bad Rappenau moated castle built around 1600
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The region around Haßmersheim, including the Kraichgau-Stromberg area, features a variety of lakes, including natural lakes, reservoirs, and forest lakes. These offer diverse options for recreation, from swimming and water sports to relaxation and nature observation.
While Haßmersheim itself is a small municipality, the broader region offers several appealing options for swimming. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir in the Kraichgau region is a popular spot known for its clean water, pedal boats, and spacious lawns. Lake Tiefer See, near Maulbronn, also offers clean, clear water for swimming, along with modern facilities.
Several lakes in the area are family-friendly. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir is ideal with pedal boats and sunbathing areas. Waldsee Neckargerach and Picnic Area is a popular picnic spot where children might enjoy observing large fish. Mühl Valley Lake offers an easy walk around its perimeter and is home to many animals, making it interesting for kids, though swimming is not permitted there. Lake Tiroler See also has a dedicated area for non-swimmers, making it safe for children.
Yes, for a more tranquil experience, Lake Tiefer See near Maulbronn is described as an 'insider's tip' and can be particularly quiet and magical during weekdays, especially at dusk. Lake Tiroler See also offers a peaceful escape even in summer.
At Waldsee Neckargerach and Picnic Area, visitors have reported seeing large fish, sometimes over half a meter long. Mühl Valley Lake is known for hosting many different animals in, around, or on the lake. The lake surrounding the moated castle in Bad Rappenau is home to koi and water turtles.
Yes, Lake Römer is located directly on a hiking trail near a Villa Rustica, a large former Roman manor house with well-preserved foundation walls. Additionally, the historic Maulbronn Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is situated near Lake Tiefer See.
The lakes around Haßmersheim are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and mountain biking trails in the vicinity. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Wunderwald Neckarmühlbach – Eduardshöhe Viewpoint loop' or the 'Siegelsbacher Mill – Guttenberg Castle loop'. Mountain biking options include the 'Bikepark Mosbach Trailhead loop' or the 'Sommersmühle – Guttenberg Castle loop'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Haßmersheim and MTB Trails around Haßmersheim guides.
Yes, Mühl Valley Lake invites visitors to take an easy walk around its perimeter. Many of the lakes are integrated into the local trail network, offering pleasant strolls suitable for various fitness levels. For easy hikes, you can check the Easy hikes around Haßmersheim guide.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. The Ehmetsklinge Reservoir has a café and spacious lawns for relaxation. Lake Tiefer See features a beer garden, café, and modern changing rooms, showers, and toilets. Lake Tiroler See also provides a café and beer garden. Waldsee Neckargerach and Picnic Area is specifically highlighted as a popular picnic spot, and Forest Lake is noted as a nice place for a break or picnic with seating.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. However, even in summer, lakes like Tiroler See can offer a peaceful escape. For hiking and cycling around the lakes, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
The komoot community appreciates the lakes around Haßmersheim for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the chance to observe wildlife, and the availability of picnic spots and seating for breaks during hikes or bike rides. The clean water at places like Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Lake Tiefer See is also highly valued.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and walking paths around the lakes are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific lake rules before visiting with your pet.
Many of the paths around the lakes are natural trails. While some may be suitable for easy walks, specific information on accessibility for wheelchairs or strollers is not universally available for all lakes. However, the path around Mühl Valley Lake is described as inviting for a walk, and its proximity to parking makes it convenient for family outings.


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