Lakes around Bad Dürrheim provide varied recreational opportunities in a region situated between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb. The town is known for its healing saltwater and therapeutic climate. Visitors can explore local water attractions and easily access several notable lakes within the vicinity. This area features a range of lakes, from tranquil local spots to larger Black Forest attractions.
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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 situated lake. At the front of the lake you can drive through a narrow gap directly to the lake (past the barrier and the large stone). Then park your bike at the bench and continue walking along the lake. The ambient noise from the nearby main road must be blocked out.
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Beautiful lake. You can let your soul dangle here.
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As a cyclist you are always looking for junctions or kkmoot points. I'm pissed.
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If you are in the vicinity, you should plan a trip to the Schwenninger Moos.
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You can discover several unique natural features. The Höwenegg Crater Lake, also known as the "Blue Eye" of the Hegau, is a lake formed in a former mining area within a volcanic crater. Schwenninger Moor is a natural monument where the European watershed between the Rhine and Danube runs, featuring a unique moor landscape with water features and boardwalks. Mönchsee offers a quiet natural reserve environment.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, has well-kept walks and a playground nearby. Schwenninger Moor is also considered family-friendly, with boardwalks that are easy to navigate. The Neckar Spring in Möglingshöhe City Park is a nicely laid out area suitable for families.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running on trails that often pass by or around the lakes. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the Lupfen Tower – Sunthauser See loop, and hiking routes such as the Salinensee – Setzebrünnele loop. Running trails are also available, including loops around Schwenninger Moos.
Absolutely. Many lakes feature dedicated hiking trails. Around Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, you'll find well-kept walks. The area around Sunthausener See is ideal for cycling and hiking. Schwenninger Moor has boardwalks and trails through the moorland. For specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Bad Dürrheim.
While the local Salinensee in Bad Dürrheim is not a natural swimming lake, the wider region offers options. Lake Titisee and Lake Schluchsee in the Black Forest, both accessible from Bad Dürrheim, are popular for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and boat rentals due to their clear waters and recreational facilities.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for water sports at lakes like Titisee and Schluchsee. Even in winter, some areas like Salinensee can be picturesque for walks.
Yes, some areas offer accessible paths. The Neckar Spring in Möglingshöhe City Park is noted as wheelchair accessible. The well-kept walks around Salinensee, Bad Dürrheim, and the boardwalks at Schwenninger Moor are generally suitable for strollers.
Bad Dürrheim itself, being a spa town, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Near Salinensee, you'll find the Hotel Salinensee. Sunthausener See has a camping site with lake views. For the larger Black Forest lakes like Titisee, the lakeside promenades are lined with shops and restaurants.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the tranquil walks around local spots like Salinensee and Mönchsee to the unique natural beauty of Höwenegg Crater Lake and Schwenninger Moor. The well-maintained paths, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities for active recreation like hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Höwenegg Crater Lake is geologically significant, having formed in a former basalt mining area within a volcanic crater that erupted 10 million years ago. Fossil finds of prehistoric animals attest to its ancient history. Schwenninger Moor is also historically and ecologically important as a natural monument and the site of the European watershed.
While Bad Dürrheim has public transport connections, direct access to all individual lakes might vary. Salinensee is located directly in Bad Dürrheim and easily accessible within the town. For other lakes, especially those further afield like Titisee or Schluchsee, public transport might involve bus connections from larger towns, or a combination with a short drive.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas. For instance, the walks around Salinensee and the trails in Schwenninger Moor are popular for walks with dogs. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, and clean up after them.


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