Lakes around Bietigheim are characterized by the confluence of the Enz and Metter rivers, which flow through the town. While large natural lakes are not directly within Bietigheim-Bissingen, the surrounding region offers several popular aquatic destinations. These include quarry ponds that provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation. The area combines riverine landscapes with man-made lakes, offering diverse experiences.
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Beautiful spot on the Federbach stream
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It's beautiful here. A great location, also for a picnic or after-work beer. There's seating and a table available.
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Lovely with lots of shade. No Halligalli Lake.
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Great uncrowded lake. Only cars pay for the parking ticket.
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Beautiful quarry lake, a bit too crowded in summer
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The Fermasee in Rheinstetten-Neuburgweier is particularly appreciated by visitors who are looking for a scenic experience and shade in the shore area while bathing and who can do without the hustle and bustle. The beautiful Fermasee invites you to swim, relax and hike. However, swimming is only allowed in part of the lake, the rest is a nature reserve. https://bnn.de/karlsruhe/rheinstetten/fermasee-rheinstetten-neuburgweier-baggersee-alle-infos
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While Bietigheim-Bissingen is known for the Enz and Metter rivers, the surrounding region features popular aquatic destinations. The Epple Lake is highly frequented for swimming and wind sports. The Goldkanal is another large quarry pond popular for various water sports and relaxation. The Enz River itself offers extensive recreational opportunities directly within the town.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. The Epple Lake offers dedicated bathing areas with lifeguards. At Fermasee South Shore, natural swimming is allowed in the southeastern area. The Goldkanal also has attractive natural settings and sand beaches for relaxation, though parts are nature reserves where bathing is prohibited.
The region offers diverse water sports. The Enz River is popular for canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), with rental options available. The Goldkanal is a haven for paddling, sailing, surfing, and fishing. The Epple Lake is particularly known for its good wind conditions, making it ideal for windsurfing.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Fermasee South Shore has a very flat beach suitable for children. The Epple Lake provides ample space for playing and sunbathing. Along the Enz River, you can find artistic installations and a play tower for children, alongside easy hiking and cycling paths.
The Federbachbruch Nature Reserve is a beautiful moor and wetland known for its diverse fauna and flora, including around 100 bird species. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve is another protected area encompassing part of the Knielinger See. Additionally, parts of the Goldkanal and the southern shore of Epplesee are designated nature reserves.
Absolutely. The Enz Valley Cycle Path offers scenic routes along the Enz River, suitable for walking and cycling. The Federbachbruch Nature Reserve has paths with information boards and benches for relaxation. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes around the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Bietigheim guide.
The Epple Lake is well-equipped with dedicated bathing areas, a large lawn for sunbathing, kiosks, and public toilets. Lifeguards are present in the textile bathing area, and there's also a separate nudist area. The Goldkanal offers attractive natural settings and sand beaches, though facilities might be more limited due to its size and nature reserve sections.
The Epple Lake is listed as dog-friendly, offering options for visitors with pets. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations and signage at other specific locations, especially around nature reserves where access might be restricted for dogs to protect wildlife.
The Enz River flows directly through Bietigheim-Bissingen, defining its landscape. It's known for its picturesque valley, with vineyards and meadows, and is an important habitat for various species. The historic railway viaduct impressively spans the Enz valley. Beyond its natural beauty, it's a hub for canoeing, SUP, hiking, and cycling along the Enz Valley Cycle Path.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Enz Valley Cycle Path runs along the Enz River. The area around the Goldkanal is also suitable for cycling, with paths like the MÖBS cycle route passing by. You can find various road cycling routes in the area, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Bietigheim guide.
The Goldkanal, one of Baden-Württemberg's largest quarry ponds, is popular for its expansive water surfaces, sandy beaches, and green shorelines. It's a lively center for water sports like paddling, sailing, and surfing, and also a great spot for relaxation and sunbathing. Its attractive natural setting draws many visitors on sunny days.
The Observation Deck at Fermasee offers a beautiful lake panorama and is a great spot for a break and observing wildlife. There are two such platforms on Lake Fermasee. Additionally, the Enz River valley itself provides many picturesque views, especially near the historic railway viaduct.


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