Lakes around Möckmühl offer diverse aquatic destinations in the surrounding Landkreis Heilbronn and Baden-Württemberg. The town is situated at the confluence of the Jagst and Seckach rivers, serving as a gateway to the region's natural landscapes. While large lakes are not directly within Möckmühl, the nearby area provides options for recreation and relaxation. This region features a mix of recreational bathing lakes, reservoirs, and tranquil forest lakes.
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The small lake is surrounded by lush greenery and offers lovely seating and peaceful nature experiences. Swimming is not permitted here, as it is a natural body of water with no designated swimming area.
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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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Beautiful forest lake with several seating areas and a good view of the body of water hidden in the forest.
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The Dornbacher Hof, a beautifully situated fruit farm, where you can buy apples and brandies. There are horses there too. The surrounding forest is great for hiking, cycling and enjoying nature.
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Idyllically located lake that invites you to take a leisurely rest 🥪🧃
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For diverse recreational opportunities, Breitenauer See is the largest bathing lake in North Württemberg, offering swimming, surfing, sailing, and a 4-kilometer circular path. The Stausee Ehmetsklinge is also a popular excursion destination with pedal boat rentals, SUP, and a 6.5-kilometer circular path. For a more tranquil experience, the Brettach Forest Lake is appreciated for its peaceful nature experiences.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Breitenauer See features adventure playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and a DLRG-supervised sandy beach. The Stausee Ehmetsklinge is also considered an ideal spot for family outings with its natural beach and the Naturparkzentrum Stromberg-Heuchelberg nearby. Additionally, Henkersbrunnen with lake and barbecue area and Auerbacher Lake are noted as family-friendly spots.
At Breitenauer See, you can enjoy swimming, surfing, sailing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling (SUP). Stausee Ehmetsklinge permits pedal boating and SUP, and is also popular for fishing. Badesee Laibach and Badesee Mulfingen are designated bathing lakes, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the water.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent trails. Breitenauer See has a 4-kilometer circular path suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and inline skating, complemented by educational trails. Stausee Ehmetsklinge features a 6.5-kilometer circular path that connects to Katzenbachsee, along with various walking and cycling routes. The Jägersee is integrated into several hiking routes, including the 'Wander3Klang' tours. For more extensive options, you can explore the hiking routes around Möckmühl or cycling routes around Möckmühl.
The lakes are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. Breitenauer See is within the Upper Sulmtal landscape protection area and the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park, surrounded by vineyards. Stausee Ehmetsklinge is nestled between forests, open meadows, and vineyards. The Jägersee is known for its serene atmosphere and rich flora and fauna, including kingfishers and herons, with a bird and nature trail for observation.
Parking availability varies by lake. At Breitenauer See, a new digital parking system will be implemented from May 2025, with only parking fees charged (entrance to the recreational area will be free). For Stausee Ehmetsklinge, parking can be limited and subject to fees, especially during peak summer months.
While many areas are dog-friendly for walks, dogs are generally not permitted to swim in Stausee Ehmetsklinge. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage upon arrival, as rules can vary.
Yes, the Jägersee in Eppingen is a smaller, tranquil forest lake known for its peaceful ambiance, ideal for nature experiences, walking, and observing wildlife. The Brettach Forest Lake also offers a serene setting with lush greenery and seating for peaceful moments.
Breitenauer See offers kiosks, a lake terrace, fresh-water showers, changing rooms, and disabled toilets. Stausee Ehmetsklinge provides a lakeside kiosk, a barbecue hut, a restaurant with terraces, and sanitary facilities. Henkersbrunnen with lake and barbecue area has a barbecue area that can be reserved for free through the Widdern town council.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at bathing lakes like Breitenauer See, Badesee Laibach, and Badesee Mulfingen. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around lakes like Stausee Ehmetsklinge and Jägersee, with beautiful natural scenery.
Near Stausee Ehmetsklinge, you'll find the Naturparkzentrum Stromberg-Heuchelberg, which offers exhibitions and recreational programs. The Jägersee features the 'Eppinger Waldfühlpfad,' an interactive sensory path through the forest. For a unique culinary experience, the Mariental Trout Farm specializes in breeding and selling fresh and smoked trout, along with homemade jams and jellies.


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