Best lakes around Hirrlingen are found within the picturesque landscape of the Swabian Alb region, offering diverse natural features. While Hirrlingen itself does not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding area provides various options for recreation. These include artificial reservoirs and re-naturalized former quarry lakes. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Unfortunately the lake is dried up, not a drop of water left :-(
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The Eisweiher pond is currently being drained due to fish mortality and is to be improved. The remnants of the abundant mussel population can be seen here.
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Located in the local recreation area near the Fairy Tale Trail. Benches by the water. Formerly an ice skating rink and a pond for harvesting ice for local cold storage facilities, such as breweries. Update 07/2025: The pond has been drained due to silting and will soon be converted into a biotope without the character of a lake.
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Small idyllic lake near the fairytale trail.
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the rock formations have something
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idyllically situated, really has something magical about it
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You can also walk around the fairytale lake through the quarry with Nordic walking poles.
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While Hirrlingen itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding area features a mix of artificial reservoirs and re-naturalized former quarry lakes. These include recreational bathing spots like Stausee Rangendingen and unique natural monuments such as Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim.
Yes, Stausee Rangendingen is a popular artificial lake monitored as an EU bathing water, ensuring good water quality. Swimming is at one's own risk, but the DLRG (German Life Saving Association) provides supervision during good weather on weekends and public holidays. It also features a sunbathing lawn and a bathing island. Hirschauer Lake is also used for cooling off and swimming, though visitors note it can be a bit algaed.
Stausee Rangendingen offers a range of facilities including a sunbathing lawn, cold-water showers, and restrooms. For activities, there's a beach volleyball court, a bathing island, and a separate water play area for younger visitors. A 300-meter-long barefoot path is also available directly at the lake.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Stausee Rangendingen has a dedicated water play area for children. Kurpark Bad Niedernau is a pleasant public park with a small lake, ideal for a rest with family. Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim and Ice Pond are also categorized as family-friendly, offering tranquil spots for lingering and enjoying nature.
At Stausee Rangendingen, dogs are not permitted on the premises. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations, but many natural areas around Hirrlingen offer dog-friendly walking trails.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim is known for its romantic, secluded ambiance and a dense layer of duckweed. Butzensee is a valuable biotope, offering nesting opportunities for various endangered bird species in its reed belt. The region generally provides picturesque landscapes of the Swabian Alb.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Hirrlingen, such as the 'Hochgefühl Trail – Bench with Wayside Cross loop' or the 'Balmes Cross – Hirrlingen Castle loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Hirrlingen guide or the broader hiking around Hirrlingen guide.
Access to Stausee Rangendingen is free, and parking is generally available. For Kurpark Bad Niedernau, parking is also available. For other lakes and trails, it's recommended to check specific location details, but many recreational areas in the region offer designated parking.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially for swimming and outdoor activities. Stausee Rangendingen is supervised by the DLRG during good weather on weekends and public holidays. While the Ice Pond was historically known for ice harvesting in winter, it is currently being converted into a biotope without a lake character.
The Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim is renowned for its romantic and secluded ambiance. It originated from a sandstone quarry and is often covered by a dense layer of duckweed year-round, giving it a unique, mystical appearance. Visitors describe it as an enchanted spot in a small forest area.
Yes, Kurpark Bad Niedernau features the source house of the 'Römerquelle'. The Ice Pond was historically used for ice harvesting for local cold storage facilities, such as breweries. Butzensee was once the largest Voralbsee in Württemberg and also served as an ice supplier to a local brewery.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and cooling off during bike rides. The unique character of places like the Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim and the peaceful setting of Kurpark Bad Niedernau are frequently highlighted.


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