Best lakes in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord are often glacial cirque lakes, formed during the last ice age, offering distinct natural beauty. This region, the largest nature park in Germany, features a diverse landscape of forests, high moors, and valleys. The lakes provide various recreational opportunities and serve as notable landmarks within the natural environment. Many are nestled within protected areas, showcasing untouched wilderness and unique ecosystems.
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Great view from the plateau at the Grindehütte into the Rhine Valley.
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Brilliant view and brilliant sunsets
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The lake was created around 10,000 years ago when a glacier melted, but disappeared again 3,000 years ago. In 1980/81 a natural dam was created here again. This has created a beautiful leisure and nature reserve where you can enjoy taking a longer break. Nice seating on the drainage side and a large barbecue area by the waterfall.
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Beautiful view over the Rhine plain... Ideal for the sunset
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The way is definitely worth it. Unfortunately, it is currently quite crowded and you can hardly find a place to sit, but if that doesn't bother you, then just keep walking. The view when the weather is clear is magnificent.
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The Sankenbachsee is a former karst lake southwest of Baiersbronn. It silted up around 3,000 years ago and could be artificially dammed up again because it lies below the Sankenbach waterfalls and is flowed through by the Sankenbach. In the 1980s, a low barrage was built at the outflow of the Sankenbach to protect the lake from silting up. Source: Wikipedia
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Idyllically located Wildsee in the high moor, which can be visited quietly and during the week without the hustle and bustle. It is essential to ensure that you stay on the laid out path that leads through the middle of the moor. A couple of benches provide an opportunity to enjoy the view of the lake. Along the wooden plank path you can find information about the moor and nature on some boards.
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Rhine plain and Vosges in one view.
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The Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord features a diverse range of lakes, primarily glacial cirque lakes formed during the last ice age, such as Mummelsee, Wildsee raised bog, and Buhlbachsee. You can also find large man-made reservoirs like the Schwarzenbach Dam, and high moor tarns, each offering distinct natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Mummelsee offers pedal boating, a barrier-free circular path, and a children's playground. Lake Sankenbach has a barbecue area with facilities and seating. The Nagoldtalsperre is popular for swimming and features the Eisvogelpfad, a nature and adventure trail suitable for families. The Schwarzenbach Dam also offers boat rentals and campsites.
The lakes in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord boast unique natural features. Buhlbachsee is known for its distinctive floating bog island covered with moor birches and cotton grass. Wildsee raised bog is nestled within an old-growth forest (Bannwald) and features a sensitive high moor ecosystem with protective boardwalks. Many lakes are glacial cirque lakes, offering dramatic landscapes with cirque walls.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails around lakes like Mummelsee, Wildsee raised bog, and Buhlbachsee. Pedal boating is available at Mummelsee, and boat rentals at Schwarzenbach Dam. Swimming is possible at Nagoldtalsperre. In winter, Mummelsee is suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. For more hiking options, explore routes in the region like the 'Foodie Trail – Mummelsee-Hornisgrinde trail' or 'All Saints' Waterfalls in the Black Forest' by visiting the Hiking in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord guide.
Yes, the region offers several spectacular viewpoints. The Wildseeblick viewpoint provides breathtaking panoramas over Wildsee raised bog and the Schönmünztal valley. You can also hike to the Hornisgrinde summit, which overlooks Mummelsee, for extensive views. The Ellbachseeblick Viewing Platform also offers fabulous views over the mountain ranges of the Northern Black Forest.
While not all lakes are suitable for swimming, the Nagoldtalsperre is a popular reservoir for swimming, featuring designated areas for visitors to enjoy the water.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, boating, and swimming. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter transforms the landscape, making lakes like Mummelsee suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Yes, amenities are available near some lakes. The Berghotel Mummelsee is located directly on the bank of Mummelsee, offering regional food and a gift shop. Near the Schwarzenbach Dam, you'll find numerous holiday homes and campsites for a relaxing stay.
Yes, Lake Sankenbach is particularly noted for its excellent barbecue area at the foot of its waterfalls. It features rotating grates, tables with benches, a drinking water fountain, and shelters, making it a great spot for a picnic.
Mummelsee is popular due to its mystical legends of an underwater king and nymphs, its scenic location on the Schwarzwaldhochstraße, and its status as the deepest and largest cirque lake in the Black Forest. Visitors enjoy pedal boating, a barrier-free circular path, an art trail, and the Berghotel Mummelsee. It's also a starting point for hikes to the Hornisgrinde summit.
Wildsee raised bog is ecologically significant as a small tarn within the Black Forest National Park and a protected natural forest reserve (Bannwald) since 1911. It features a high moor with boardwalks to protect its delicate ecosystem, offering a unique experience for nature lovers seeking untouched wilderness.
Buhlbachsee is an idyllic cirque lake known for its serene atmosphere and a unique floating bog island covered with moor birches and cotton grass, a result of its natural silting process. Surrounded by untouched nature and towering cirque walls, it's a peaceful retreat and a popular stop for hikers and mountain bikers exploring the National Park.
The Schwarzenbach Dam is the largest lake in the northern and central Black Forest, primarily built for electricity generation and flood protection. Beyond its functional purpose, its idyllic surroundings make it a favored destination for recreation, offering boat rentals and numerous holiday accommodations.


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