Lakes around Eislingen/Fils provide a range of recreational activities and natural beauty in the surrounding region. While Eislingen/Fils itself does not host large natural lakes, several noteworthy bodies of water are accessible nearby. These include flood retention basins, bathing lakes, and artificial lakes, offering varied experiences from hiking to swimming. The area benefits from its location, providing access to both tranquil natural settings and developed recreational spots.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful old mill situated on the Herrenbach reservoir. Ideal for a light refreshment after a walk around the lake.
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Very nice route into the Remstal, or in the direction of Wäschenbeuren
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Beautiful bike path through the forest in the Beutental to Lorch, well paved.
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beautiful hiking trail from the castle to the idyllic Charlottensee. But it could be that there is a lot going on here.
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Very nice bike path through the forest
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very nice little reservoir
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Small lakes good road but unfortunately it rained a little.
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A beautiful little pond that invites you to linger.
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The lakes in the region offer a diverse range of activities. You can find opportunities for hiking, swimming, pedal boating, mini-golf, and even wakeboarding. For example, Badesee Waldhausen is popular for swimming and wakeboarding, while Itzelberger See offers pedal boating and mini-golf. Many lakes also feature pleasant walking paths.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The area around Herrenbach Reservoir features a forest adventure trail with interactive stations, marble runs, and a barefoot trail. Waldsee Fornsbach also caters to families with children's playgrounds and mini-golf. The Bürgerseen offer bathing islands and kiosks, making them ideal for a family day out.
For swimming, Badesee Waldhausen is a popular choice known for its excellent water quality, spacious sunbathing lawns, and a children's slide. The Bürgerseen near Kirchheim unter Teck also offer great swimming opportunities, particularly the largest of the three lakes with its jetty and bathing island. Waldsee Fornsbach is another picturesque spot where swimming is permitted.
Absolutely. Herrenbach Reservoir is well-known for its network of well-maintained hiking trails and forest adventure trail. The Bürgerseen also provide ample opportunities for hiking and cycling. For easy walks, Waldsee Fornsbach has a barrier-free path encircling the lake. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the easy hikes around Eislingen/Fils guide.
Yes, the Itzelberger See is a fantastic spot for birdwatching, featuring a unique bird sanctuary island that serves as a breeding and retreat area for various species, including kingfishers and Canadian geese. Lake Charlotte is also an artificially created biotope where you can observe water birds.
The Itzelberger See has a rich history, as it was initially created in the 15th century by Königsbronn monks for fish farming. This artificial lake has evolved from its historical purpose into a popular recreational destination today.
Amenities vary by lake. Badesee Waldhausen offers a beach volleyball court, jetty, and a wakeboard/waterski lift. The Bürgerseen have a kiosk and bathing island. Itzelberger See provides mini-golf and pedal boat rentals. Waldsee Fornsbach features children's playgrounds, mini-golf, barbecue facilities, and a nearby camping site and restaurant. Herrenmühle Watermill and Beer Garden is also a great stop after a hike near some of the lakes.
Yes, Waldsee Fornsbach offers a barrier-free walking path that encircles the lake, making it accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers. This path is also adorned with charming carved wooden animal figures.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with water temperatures at lakes like Badesee Waldhausen reaching up to 26 degrees Celsius. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. In colder months, Waldsee Fornsbach transforms into a venue for ice skating and curling when it freezes over.
While specific dog rules can vary by location and season, many trails around the lakes, such as those at Herrenbach Reservoir, are generally dog-friendly for walks, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs, especially in designated swimming or protected areas.
For active water sports, Badesee Waldhausen is a prime destination, featuring a wakeboard and waterski lift. At Itzelberger See and Waldsee Fornsbach, you can rent pedal boats or rowboats for a more leisurely experience on the water.
While popular spots can get busy, the smaller, more secluded areas around lakes like Simonsbach Reservoir, which is a natural monument and bird habitat, can offer a more tranquil experience. The extensive trail networks around Herrenbach Reservoir also allow for finding quieter spots away from the main recreational areas.


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