Lakes around Rammert, a forested hill range in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are primarily characterized by smaller bodies of water rather than large lakes. This region, part of the Keuper Uplands, features extensive forests, river valleys, and wetlands. The Rammert is a protected landscape, recognized for its ecological importance, including its role as a bird sanctuary. Visitors can expect a landscape dominated by dense woodlands, meandering streams, and significant wetland ecosystems.
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Slightly remote forest lake located directly on a forest path and equipped with a seating area for a break.
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Pond / Biotope 🌊 in Rammert 🌲🌳🌲 - Wolfgangsee 🌊 - Rottenburg - Tübingen district
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Wolfgangsee is the name of this small but beautiful dike. Nice place for a break.
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The Klarasee is a beautiful biotope located right next to the main path.
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The lake is beautiful in winter
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Very nice little lake with a small bench to relax on.
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The Rammert region is primarily characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, and wetlands, rather than large, prominent lakes. You will find smaller bodies of water, such as ponds, biotopes, and springs with small ponds, often nestled within the forest. These are important natural habitats rather than large recreational lakes.
Yes, several small bodies of water are appreciated by visitors. These include Wolfgangsee Pond, a small biotope noted for its natural setting. Another quiet spot is Klara Lake, a small pond known for its relaxing atmosphere and bird species. You can also find scenic views at View of Golfsee at Golfclub Schloss Kreßbach, which includes a small biotope and a bench.
The Rammert is a forested hill range, part of the Keuper Uplands, dominated by dense woodlands. Its landscape includes numerous stream valleys, such as those carved by the Vorbach, Katzenbach, and Krebsbach, as well as extensive wetlands. It is a protected landscape, recognized as an FFH (Fauna-Flora-Habitat) area and a bird sanctuary, highlighting its ecological importance for biodiversity.
Many of the small ponds and biotopes in the Rammert region are considered family-friendly, offering quiet places to enjoy nature. For instance, Klara Lake, Wolfgangsee Pond, and the Small spring with pond are all categorized as family-friendly, providing peaceful settings for a relaxed outing.
The bodies of water in the Rammert region are primarily small ponds and biotopes, not large lakes suitable for swimming. These areas are ecologically sensitive and often serve as important habitats for wildlife. Therefore, wild swimming is generally not recommended or permitted.
The Rammert region offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking through its extensive forests. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. The trails often lead past the small ponds and through the scenic woodlands.
Yes, the Rammert forest is crisscrossed with hiking trails that often lead to or near the small ponds and biotopes. For example, the Small pond on Säuberungsweg is accessible via a small trail, described as an 'enchanted little oasis.' You can explore various MTB trails and gravel biking routes that are also suitable for hiking in many sections.
The Rammert region, with its dense forests and wetlands, offers natural beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. Early mornings are often recommended for birdwatching, especially around ponds like Klara Lake, where a 'wonderful concert of various bird species is guaranteed'.
The Rammert region is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with leashed dogs. However, it's important to be mindful of the protected status of the area and its wildlife. For instance, visitors have noted that dogs should not bathe in sensitive biotopes like Klara Lake to protect the species richness.
Visitors frequently appreciate the quiet, natural setting and the opportunity to relax. Many describe the small ponds as 'gems' or 'enchanted little oases' within the forest. The presence of diverse bird species, especially in the early morning, and the scenic views, such as those from View of Golfsee at Golfclub Schloss Kreßbach, are also highly valued.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. For example, the View of Golfsee at Golfclub Schloss Kreßbach provides a beautiful vista, especially on clear days, with a bench for resting. Other ponds, like Klara Lake and Wolfgangsee Pond, are valued for their natural beauty and tranquil forest settings.
Access to the ponds and natural features varies. Many are located within the forest and can be reached via hiking or cycling trails. Some, like the Small spring with pond, are described as nice resting places. While specific accessibility information for wheelchairs is not widely available for all small forest paths, the main trails are generally well-maintained for walking and cycling.


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