Lakes near Seitingen-Oberflacht feature a range of water bodies, from unique geological formations to smaller ponds. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Hegau volcanism, which shaped some of its most notable natural features. While Seitingen-Oberflacht itself contains local ponds, larger lakes are accessible within the surrounding area. These water bodies provide opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 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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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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Beautiful viewing platform at Sunthauser See with a bench overlooking the lake to enjoy and rest
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Unfortunately, you are no longer allowed to feed the deer, as some have overdone it with bread and sweets.
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Beautiful lake, on one side with paved bike path and benches ...
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The lakes in this region are notable for their diverse origins and features. For example, the Höwenegg Crater Lake is a unique geological formation, part of the Hegau volcanism, formed in a former mining area. Other local ponds are primarily used for fishing, while larger lakes like Lake Constance, though further away, offer extensive water activities.
The Höwenegg Crater Lake, often called the 'Blue Eye' of the Hegau, is highly regarded for its geological significance and the deep blue water within a volcanic caldera. It's a fascinating site for nature enthusiasts due to its paleontological history, with fossil finds indicating a subtropical climate 10 million years ago.
Yes, Sunthauser See is a family-friendly option with a campsite and leisure facilities. It features a tarred path along one side, offering good views of the lake. The Wildlife Enclosure at Gaugersee also offers a pleasant walk around the lake, which is suitable for families.
Yes, smaller water bodies within Seitingen-Oberflacht, such as 'Teiche Seitingen-Oberflacht' and 'Seitingen-Oberflachter Teich', are noted primarily for fishing. These ponds are home to fish species like brown trout and carp. The Schönbach stream in the area is also used for fishing. You may need to inquire locally about permits.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Swabian Jura Forest – Long Trail loop from Oberflacht' or the 'Riedwiesensee – View of Hohenkarpfen loop from Oberflacht'. There are also gravel biking routes like the 'Krähenbach Reservoir – Danube Near Möhringen loop' and running trails, including the 'Fish Pond on the Elta loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Seitingen-Oberflacht, Gravel biking around Seitingen-Oberflacht, and Running Trails around Seitingen-Oberflacht guide pages.
Yes, there are hiking trails around the Höwenegg Crater Lake. An impressive circular path leads around the lake, offering beautiful viewpoints down to the deep blue water within the volcanic caldera. While some spots offer good views, the water level can sometimes be low.
The lakes are generally enjoyable during warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities. For the Höwenegg Crater Lake, clear days offer the best views of its unique blue color. Winter can also offer serene, quiet walks, but some paths might be less accessible.
While Seitingen-Oberflacht itself has smaller ponds primarily for fishing, the much larger Lake Constance (Bodensee) is only a short drive away. Lake Constance is a significant regional attraction and an excellent destination for swimming, sailing, or stand-up paddling.
The Riedwiesensee is a small, beautiful pond somewhat hidden behind trees and bushes. It offers a quiet spot for observation, with a small refuge located directly on the lake, making it a peaceful discovery for those seeking tranquility.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from the geological wonder of Höwenegg Crater Lake to the tranquil Riedwiesensee. The community has shared over 700 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and the opportunities for peaceful walks and nature observation.
Near Sunthauser See, you'll find a campsite with leisure facilities and restaurants. For other lakes and ponds, it's advisable to check for local amenities in nearby towns like Seitingen-Oberflacht itself, which offers various cafes, pubs, and guesthouses.
The Pond at the Mühlhauser Halde is a small pond that can be a nice spot on a walk. However, some local reports suggest it is leachate from a former landfill, so caution is advised regarding water contact. It's best enjoyed as a scenic point rather than for direct water recreation.


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