Lakes near Ilsfeld are primarily found in the surrounding Landkreis Heilbronn region, as the municipality itself does not host major lakes. This area, part of the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park, offers diverse natural landscapes including forests, meadows, and vineyards. The region is known for its artificial reservoirs, which serve as popular local recreation areas. These lakes provide opportunities for water activities and serve as starting points for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Bleichsee is an artificial lake on a plateau near Löwenstein in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park, which takes its name from the bleaching of cloth that used to take place there. There is a circular path along the lake that invites you to take a quiet stroll, as do the benches. In early summer, water lilies even bloom in the Bleichsee, while in autumn the colorful autumn leaves are reflected on the surface, creating an Indian summer moment. If it is cold enough in winter, the Bleichsee even freezes over. (Source: Heilbronner Land)
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What a beautiful little castle and with a beautiful pond in front of it. Like something out of a postcard, but almost on your doorstep
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The Köpfer reservoir serves as flood protection. Even though the lake is idyllically situated in the forest, swimming is prohibited here.
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The Trappensee Castle is a really beautiful photo subject. From the bridge, with the reflection of the castle in the background, the photo is truly unique. I enjoy the view every time and one of my favorite photos comes from here.
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The Bleichsee is a man-made lake on a plateau near Löwenstein in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park. It takes its name from the cloth bleaching that once took place there. A circular path runs along the lake, inviting you to take a peaceful stroll, as do the benches. In early summer, water lilies even bloom in the Bleichsee, while in autumn, the colorful autumn leaves reflect off the surface, creating an Indian summer moment. If it's cold enough in winter, the Bleichsee even freezes over. (Source: Heilbronner Land)
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Rest area at the lake. There are a few benches and a long thick log where several people can sit. Popular swimming spot for dogs. In spring wild garlic sprout all around.
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For a comprehensive recreational experience, Breitenauer Lake is highly recommended. It's the largest lake area in North Württemberg, offering a 400-meter sandy beach, extensive sunbathing lawns, and various activities like swimming, paddling, pedal boats, ball sports courts, and a large adventure playground. It's ideal for families and offers both water and land-based fun. You can find more details about it on komoot: Breitenauer Lake.
Yes, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir is an excellent family-friendly option. Besides its natural beach and pedal boat rentals, the area features a 'Nature Park Center' with indoor and outdoor activities, including a wildcat experience, play area, wild herb world, and a stag beetle trail. This makes it both entertaining and educational for all ages. You can learn more about the Nature Park Center here: Nature Park Center.
Katzenbachsee, located between Zaberfeld and Pfaffenhofen, provides a tranquil natural bathing experience. It features a spacious lawn for sunbathing, covered barbecue facilities, a kiosk, and changing rooms. The DLRG (German Life Saving Association) supervises bathing on weekends, and water quality is regularly checked, ensuring a safe and pleasant visit.
The lakes around Ilsfeld are set within diverse natural landscapes, including forests, open meadows, and vineyards, particularly within the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park. You'll find serene settings with reeds, varied flora, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially birds and ducks at places like Köpfer Reservoir or the South shore of the Bleichsee.
For peace and relaxation, Lake Anna is a small, pristine lake where visitors can find tranquility, often with a barbecue area available. Similarly, the South shore of the Bleichsee offers a beautiful, quiet setting with benches, ideal for lingering and observing many birds.
The region around Ilsfeld's lakes is excellent for outdoor activities. Many lakes, including Breitenauer Lake and Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, serve as starting points for various hikes and bike tours through the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park. You can explore numerous trails, including easy hikes like the 'Avenue of Sequoias' or more moderate routes, by checking out the komoot guide for Hiking around Ilsfeld.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the path along the shore of Katzenbachsee is perfect for relaxing strolls. Additionally, komoot offers a guide specifically for Easy hikes around Ilsfeld, which includes routes like the 'Avenue of Sequoias – Resting Bench in the Forest loop' that are suitable for beginners.
Absolutely. The area around Ilsfeld's lakes, particularly within the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park, offers great opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that pass through vineyards and offer scenic views. Explore options in the komoot guide for Gravel biking around Ilsfeld.
Komoot users frequently highlight the well-maintained and beautifully landscaped areas, especially the sandy beaches and extensive sunbathing lawns at places like Breitenauer Lake. They also value the peaceful, pristine settings of smaller lakes for relaxation, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the overall family-friendly atmosphere with diverse recreational options.
No, swimming is not permitted in all lakes. While Breitenauer Lake, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir, and Katzenbachsee are popular bathing lakes with monitored water quality, some smaller reservoirs like Köpfer Reservoir prohibit swimming. Always check local signage or information for specific regulations at each lake.
Yes, some lakes, like Tauchsteinsee, are not freely accessible to the public. This former quarry lake is fenced in and managed by a fishing club. Access is generally restricted, though sometimes possible during specific events like the annual Diving Stone Festival.


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