Best lakes around Friolzheim are found in the surrounding regions of Baden-Württemberg, offering various recreational opportunities. While Friolzheim itself does not feature prominent lakes directly within its municipal boundaries, several notable and scenic lakes are accessible for day trips. These areas provide natural beauty and diverse activities for visitors. The region is characterized by a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, often nestled in forest settings.
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Right next to the Hotel Restaurant Hermannsee is the lake of the same name. In front of the hotel is a large parking lot for the hotel, the wildlife park, and hikers.
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Idyllically situated lakes that serve as both a fishing pond and a local recreation area. The Auwiesen Hut with barbecue area is located in the immediate vicinity.
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Beautiful local recreation area, with the Paulinensee having its own charm in every season. Especially in autumn, the colorful trees are beautifully reflected on the mostly smooth water surface. Various seating areas are available, and several hiking trails also pass by here (including the Mönsheimer Gipfeltour).
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Silbertorsee near Leonberg-Silberberg, which is a habitat for rare birds and plants. A biotope worth seeing, especially in spring and summer, with amphibians and water lilies.
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Nice opportunity to take a break.
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The Paulinensee is probably the most popular local recreation area in the area. Not only for the locals but also for foreigners. Both the outdoor pool and the football field attract young and old alike on days off. Many beautiful paths offer visitors the opportunity to take a leisurely walk or a long hiking tour. The benches along the paths invite you to rest and linger, and the barbecue area by the lake is ideal for a longer break. The 5 kilometer long forest nature trail is particularly suitable for jogging or walking. Even in winter it won't be boring at Paulinensee, because then you can go on a great sleigh ride on the forest nature trail and then race down the meadow slope behind the outdoor pool.
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Beautifully located lake with good inflow from the Grenzbach. Now also with a covered bench set.
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Above the ponds there is a nice barbecue area with a hut
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While Friolzheim itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the surrounding Baden-Württemberg region offers a variety of water bodies accessible for day trips. You'll find a mix of small, man-made lakes like Paulinensee, idyllic natural ponds such as the Auwiesen Ponds, and larger reservoirs like Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Schluchsee. Many are nestled in forest settings, providing diverse recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are excellent for families. Paulinensee features a promenade with resting places. Lake Herrmann is next to a wildlife park where children can see wild pigs and deer. Ehmetsklinge Reservoir offers clean water for swimming, pedal boats, and spacious lawns. Breitenauer Lake also has a sandy beach, an adventure playground, and beach volleyball fields.
The lakes around Friolzheim offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely walks around lakes like Paulinensee or more extensive hikes around Lake Titisee. Swimming is popular at Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Breitenauer Lake. For cycling, there are numerous routes, including gravel biking and mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Würm Valley and the Würm River loop' or the 'Grenztrail Mönsheim–Heimsheim – Paulinensee loop' which are part of the Gravel biking around Friolzheim and MTB Trails around Friolzheim guides.
For swimming, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir is known for its clean water and is excellent for bathing and sunbathing. Breitenauer Lake also offers superb bathing facilities and a sandy beach, supervised by the DLRG. Lake Titisee in the Black Forest also boasts sparkling, clean water with designated swimming areas.
Yes, for a more secluded and tranquil experience, consider Lake Tiefer See, an 'insider's tip' near the Maulbronn Monastery. It's clean and clear, especially peaceful on weekdays. The Frog Pond on the Hofmannshöhe also offers a hidden, rustic natural experience, though its circular path can be overgrown.
Several lakes offer dining options. Lake Seehaus is highly recommended for its beer garden under tall chestnut trees. Lake Herrmann also has facilities for refreshments. Lake Tiefer See features a beer garden and café, and Lake Titisee has beach bars and cafés.
The lakes provide opportunities for nature observation. At Lake Herrmann, you can visit a wildlife park with wild pigs, fallow deer, and moufflons. The Skinbrunnen Ponds are idyllic biotopes perfect for observing natural habitats. The Auwiesen Ponds are also idyllically situated, serving as both fishing ponds and local recreation areas.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walks. Paulinensee has a promenade leading around the lake with benches. The Skinbrunnen Ponds feature natural paths for peaceful walks. Lake Titisee also has a scenic path around its perimeter, suitable for hikers.
Schluchsee, located southeast of Titisee in the Black Forest, is the largest lake in the Black Forest and Germany's highest reservoir at 930 meters above sea level. It's a significant tourist attraction known for its beautiful scenery.
While not directly historical, Lake Tiefer See is located near the historic Maulbronn Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visiting the lake can be combined with exploring this significant cultural landmark.
Visitors appreciate the serene environments and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the scenic beauty, such as the idyllic forest setting of Lake Seehaus and the peaceful atmosphere of Paulinensee. The beer gardens and family-friendly amenities, like the wildlife park at Lake Herrmann, are also highly valued.
Yes, you can find running trails that incorporate or pass near some of these lakes. For instance, the 'Path of the Senses Tiefenbronn – Biotope loop' from Friolzheim is a moderate 12.6 km route. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Friolzheim guide.


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