Lakes around Bammental offer diverse natural and historical water features for exploration in the Heidelberg region. The area, situated near the Neckar valley, presents a landscape characterized by its rolling hills and wooded sections. While large natural lakes are not directly within Bammental, the surroundings feature various ponds and man-made water installations. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local history.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A beautiful meadow valley in the middle of the forest with small ponds in the middle.
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The Schwanenteichanlage in Heidelberg is one of the central green spaces in the Bergheim district. It has a varied history – from a magnificent city garden to a functional park that is currently experiencing a great renaissance.
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It is very beautiful here.
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As the information board reveals, in the days before refrigerators and freezers, such ponds were used to collect ice and use it to cool food. Today, small amphibians find a home in them.
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The swan pond complex at the city library was created in the early 1960s, when Bergheim's main train station was moved to its current location. The time when it was built can still be seen today in the specific nature of individual design elements, such as railings and handrails or the sandstone walls at today's children's playground. The past 50 years have caused the complex to age considerably, and many changes to the edges and inside have watered down and distorted the original design, so that the current complex no longer has any recognizable original character. Source: https://www.heidelberg.de/hd,Lde/HD/Rathaus/Umgestaltung+der+Schwanenteichanlage.html
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The main train station stood here until it was moved to its current location. In the park with a large pond, a monument reminds us that the train station was used in 1940 to transport fellow citizens of the Jewish faith to Gurs - as was the case throughout Baden and the Palatinate. Most of them didn't survive.
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While Bammental does not have large natural lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding area features various ponds, man-made water installations, and historical water features. These include beautifully designed fountain areas, small ponds near shelters, and historical ice ponds.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Wolfsbrunnen, Heidelberg-Schlierbach, with its park and historical fountain, is family-friendly. The Linsenteich Shelter, located near small ponds, offers a recreation cabin and outdoor seating. Additionally, Former ice pond and Schwanenteich Park are also marked as family-friendly.
You can visit Wolfsbrunnen, Heidelberg-Schlierbach, a historical fountain area with a beautifully designed park that once featured fish ponds. Another significant historical site is the Former ice pond, which was historically used for collecting ice to cool food before modern refrigeration. Schwanenteich Park also has historical significance, with a monument commemorating its past.
Yes, the region offers various routes. You can find numerous running trails around Bammental, including loops like 'Running loop from Bammental' or 'Elsenz Bridges Crossing'. For more challenging options, there are mountain hikes, and for a more relaxed pace, cycling routes are available. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Bammental, Mountain Hikes around Bammental, and Cycling around Bammental guides.
Yes, some water features have amenities nearby. Wolfsbrunnen, Heidelberg-Schlierbach includes a restaurant. The Linsenteich Shelter offers outdoor seating for rest. Additionally, Lingental Estate by the Lake hosts several gastronomic establishments, including a restaurant and a beer garden.
Visitors appreciate the beautifully designed parks, the historical significance of sites like the Wolfsbrunnen and Former ice pond, and the peaceful atmosphere. The recreation cabins and outdoor seating at places like Linsenteich Shelter are also valued for providing a place to rest amidst nature.
Directly within Bammental, there are no prominent natural swimming lakes. The water features in the immediate vicinity are primarily ponds and historical installations. For larger natural lakes suitable for swimming, you would need to explore further into the broader Baden-Württemberg region.
At the Former ice pond, for example, small amphibians have found a home. Generally, ponds and wooded areas can attract various local wildlife, including birds and insects.
Yes, Schwanenteich Park in Heidelberg is a public park featuring a large pond and a children's playground, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll and relaxation.
The Linsenteich Shelter is a hut offering a recreation cabin and outdoor seating. Other locations like Lingental Estate by the Lake and Wolfsbrunnen, which include restaurants, would also have facilities available.
The water features and surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some areas like Wolfsbrunnen are described as 'cool in every season,' suggesting year-round appeal.


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