Best lakes around Geisingen are found in the southern part of Germany, offering access to the Black Forest region. The area features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including crater lakes and reservoirs. Geisingen itself is situated in a landscape characterized by diverse natural features. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water environments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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There is a small restaurant on the campsite grounds
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The Höwenegg crater is not one of the dolines typical of the Swabian Alb, but a real volcanic crater. Geologically, it belongs to the Hegau volcanic region. Basalt mining has also shaped the crater's current appearance. You have a wonderful overview from this point.
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A very good viewpoint overlooking the crater lake, with a small rest area and information panel. Even though there is a large fence around the crater rim for safety reasons, a good view is still possible.
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Beautiful viewpoint from the hiking trail around the crater lake of the deep blue lake and the volcanic caldera.
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Many benches around the lake invite you to take a break. The dominant building on the lake is the Hotel Salinensee
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Pure relaxation. Walk around the lake and enjoy the peace and quiet on the benches. Enjoy a coffee ☕🍨 in the hotel and everything is perfect.
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The Salinesee is located directly on the IVV hiking trail
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Beautifully located in a valley, you can't see it from the street, there is also a circular path around the lake
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You can discover a variety of natural features. For instance, the Höwenegg Crater Lake is a fascinating lake formed in a former basalt mining area, known as the "Blue Eye" of the Hegau. It's a relic of Hegau volcanism, with fossil finds indicating a subtropical climate millions of years ago. Further afield, lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee in the Black Forest are glacial lakes surrounded by dense forests.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Sunthauser See offers a campsite and leisure facilities. Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim features well-kept walks and a playground nearby. The Duck Pond in Fürstenpark, Donaueschingen, located within a castle park, is also a lovely spot for families to stroll and observe waterfowl.
While the immediate lakes around Geisingen are more for scenic walks, the larger Black Forest lakes like Titisee, Schluchsee, and Windgfällweiher offer extensive water activities. These include swimming, sailing, windsurfing, pedal boating, stand-up paddling, and boat tours. Schluchsee is particularly known as a major center for water sports.
Absolutely. A circular path leads around the Höwenegg Crater Lake. For more extensive options, the Black Forest lakes like Titisee, Schluchsee, and Windgfällweiher all feature popular circular trails for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Geisingen guide, which includes a route around Höwenegg Crater Lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from the unique volcanic landscape of Höwenegg Crater Lake to the idyllic and quiet atmosphere of Sunthauser See. The well-kept walks around lakes like Salinensee and the charming setting of the Duck Pond in Fürstenpark are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 700 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes for the lakes in this region.
Yes, especially around the more developed lakes. Sunthauser See has restaurants and a campsite. The Salinensee is home to the Hotel Salinensee. For the Black Forest lakes, Titisee has numerous hotels, shops, restaurants, and cafes along its Seestrasse, and Windgfällweiher features a kiosk and a 'Baywatch Bar' at its lido.
The Riedwiesensee is described as a beautiful, small pond somewhat hidden behind trees and bushes, offering a tranquil escape with a small refuge directly on the lake. Windgfällweiher, located between Titisee and Schluchsee, also provides a relaxing escape with clear, natural waters and an idyllic setting, often less crowded than its larger neighbors.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking. Spring and autumn provide breathtaking panoramas with changing foliage, especially around Schluchsee. In winter, the region transforms into a snowy paradise, with opportunities for cross-country skiing, ice skating, and snowshoeing at lakes like Titisee, Schluchsee, and Windgfällweiher, which can also freeze over for ice skating.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A tarred path on one side of Sunthauser See offers good views for cyclists. The Black Forest lakes like Titisee, Schluchsee, and Windgfällweiher all have circular trails suitable for cycling. You can find various cycling options in the Gravel biking around Geisingen and Road Cycling Routes around Geisingen guides.
The Duck Pond in Fürstenpark, Donaueschingen is home to various species of waterfowl, including ducks, and even a peacock on its island. The natural settings of other lakes, especially those in the Black Forest, support diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the natural ecosystem.
While specific water quality data for all local lakes isn't provided, the larger Black Forest lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee are renowned for their excellent and clean water quality, making them popular for bathing. Windgfällweiher is also known for its clear, natural waters.
The Höwenegg Crater Lake has a significant geological history, formed from a former basalt mining area and part of the Hegau volcanism, with fossil finds dating back millions of years. The Duck Pond in Fürstenpark, Donaueschingen is situated within a historic castle park, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.


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