Lakes in Tettnanger Wald are primarily found within a forested landscape near Tettnang in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This area is characterized by its natural features, including wetlands and man-made ponds. The Tettnanger Wald offers opportunities for nature observation and peaceful walks. It features a mix of natural ponds and former gravel pits that have been renatured.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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This wetland area is called Hagenbuchener Weiher. In the middle is a small island with a bench, once connected to the shore by a footbridge, also known by locals as the Love Island💑.
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Located right next to the forest path. Very nicely laid out.
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A soul with beautiful water lilies. You should visit it while it still exists (already heavily reeded)
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Away from the main paths between Giessenbrück and the main road, a beautiful vantage point towards Oberdorf, Langenargen, Lake Constance with a bench on the edge of the forest, accessible after a short climb. The traffic below is audible.
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Watercourse with dam, bench. Unfortunately not so quiet here, the nearby B467 is clearly audible.
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A beautiful biotope. I don't know why it's called "Love Island". You just have to let your imagination run wild here.
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Watercourse with dam, bench u. INRI. Unfortunately not very quiet here, the near B467 is clearly audible.
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The Tettnanger Wald area features several interesting water bodies. The Moraine gravel pit in the Tettnang Forest is a unique site where gravel mining is underway, with some areas already undergoing renaturation. Another highlight is the Pond With Stone Dam and Bench, located right next to a forest path. The Lovers' Island in the Hagenbuchener Pond, also known as Hagenbuchener Weiher, is a wetland area known for its water lilies. Beyond these, the Birkenweiher Nature Reserve is a significant protected area within the forest, and the nearby Degersee is a popular swimming lake.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Pond With Stone Dam and Bench is considered family-friendly and offers a nice spot by a forest path. While not strictly within the dense forest, the Degersee, located very close to Tettnang, is ideal for families with its pleasant water temperatures, two swimming areas, and expansive lawns for sunbathing. The View of Lake Constance from Hochwacht is also listed as family-friendly.
The Tettnanger Wald region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those around the Birkenweiher Nature Reserve. Cycling is also popular, with the Donau-Bodensee cycle path running directly past Degersee. For more specific routes, you can find options for dog-friendly hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes in the Tettnanger Wald area.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Birkenweiher Nature Reserve has hiking routes, such as the "Hubi's Herb Garden Shop – Naturschutzgebiet Birkenweiher loop," allowing visitors to explore its unique ecosystem. You can find various dog-friendly hikes and running trails that pass by or near the water features in Tettnanger Wald.
While the Tettnanger Wald itself is known for its natural ponds and wetlands, the nearby Degersee is the primary recommendation for swimming. It's known for its pleasant water temperatures and features two dedicated swimming areas, the Lido and the Degersee-Strandbad, on its northern shore. These provide comfortable and safe access for swimmers.
The lakes and wetlands in Tettnanger Wald are rich in biodiversity. The Birkenweiher Nature Reserve is particularly important for its unique ecosystem, characterized by a "Kleinseggenried" (small sedge fen) and "Streuwiese" (litter meadows), which host numerous rare and protected animal and plant species like the common water navel and swallowwort gentian. The Degersee's reed beds attract various bird species, making it a good spot for birdwatching. The Hagenbuchener Pond is noted for its beautiful water lilies.
The Tettnanger Wald and its lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming, the Degersee offers pleasant temperatures earlier in the season than Lake Constance. Spring and summer are ideal for observing flora like water lilies and for hiking. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter can offer unique views, such as the Moraine gravel pit in the Tettnang Forest being very beautiful in winter.
Many of the water features in Tettnanger Wald are quite accessible. The Pond With Stone Dam and Bench is located directly next to a forest path. The Degersee is easily accessible, with the Donau-Bodensee cycle path running directly past it, making it a convenient stop for cyclists and those arriving by bike. Parking is generally available near popular access points.
Yes, for dining and relaxation, the "Degerseestube" restaurant is located on a south-facing slope overlooking the Degersee, offering a pleasant spot for a meal or drink. While the Tettnanger Wald itself is more about natural tranquility, the nearby towns and villages will provide additional options.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The unique views of the Moraine gravel pit in the Tettnang Forest, especially during renaturation, are often highlighted. The serene atmosphere and beautiful water lilies at Lovers' Island in the Hagenbuchener Pond are also popular. The peaceful setting of the Pond With Stone Dam and Bench, despite some road noise, is also enjoyed by many.
While dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Tettnanger Wald, specific regulations apply to protected areas. At the Birkenweiher Nature Reserve, dogs are not allowed off-leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, and to check local signage. You can find specific dog-friendly hikes in the region that cater to walks with your canine companion.


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