Best lakes around Oberwolfach are found within the Black Forest, a region defined by its extensive forests, hills, and valleys. Oberwolfach is situated in a landscape offering both natural karsee lakes and man-made reservoirs. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural tranquility. This region is a destination for exploring varied aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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There is good parking at the Waldsee car park. A ten-minute walk takes you to the lake where you will be greeted by the many ducks.
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simply a view that you have to enjoy
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From there the view is just great
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An artificial drinking water reservoir that can be easily reached by MTB or on foot. It's worth walking around.
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Idyllic lake with lots of benches and the food in the restaurant was also very good. Has hot food all day.
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From the vantage point on the lake, walk down to the lake and simply enjoy this idyll. It has many benches to take a nice break by far.
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A MUST to walk up to the viewpoint. Anyone who goes during the week is alone here and can enjoy this magnificent view.
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High above the Glaswaldsee. Nice place for a rest with a view of the lake and beyond.
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Yes, the region offers several easy lake walks. For instance, the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir features a circuit around the dam that is suitable for short hikes. The area around Haslach forest lake and restaurant also provides pleasant, accessible paths.
The Haslach forest lake and restaurant is known for having good parking facilities, making it a convenient stop for visitors. For Glaswaldsee, there is a nearby parking lot, though it can get crowded.
Absolutely. The Haslach forest lake and restaurant is particularly family-friendly, offering facilities, a restaurant, and even a mini-golf course. Matten Pond also provides a peaceful, family-friendly resting place with seating.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but summer is particularly popular for activities like swimming in Glaswaldsee. Spring and autumn offer beautiful reflections and vibrant foliage, ideal for hiking. On rainy days, Glaswaldsee can be especially mystical.
The region is characterized by its extensive forests, hills, and valleys. You'll find natural karsee lakes like Glaswaldsee, which is a designated natural monument known for its calm waters and reflections. Man-made reservoirs such as Kleine Kinzig Reservoir also offer scenic views amidst the forest.
Beyond lake walks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Oberwolfach, Gravel biking around Oberwolfach, and Road Cycling Routes around Oberwolfach guides.
Yes, Glaswaldsee is a popular destination for swimming during the warmer months. However, swimming is prohibited in the Kleine Kinzig Reservoir as it is used for water supply.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty. The calm waters and reflections of Glaswaldsee are often highlighted. The convenience of facilities and good food at places like Haslach forest lake and restaurant also receive positive feedback.
For a more secluded experience, Matten Pond is nestled between forest and fields, offering a peaceful setting with abundant wildlife and seating for relaxation. It's a quiet spot away from the more popular destinations.
Yes, the Haslach forest lake and restaurant offers a restaurant with good food available all day. Additionally, many lakes, like Glaswaldsee, have benches and tables nearby, perfect for a picnic.
Glaswaldsee is known as the “black eye” of the central northern Black Forest and is one of the few preserved karsee lakes. It's a natural monument appreciated for its calm, reflective waters, especially mystical on rainy days. The lake and its surroundings have been designated a nature reserve since 1960, offering a wild and romantic atmosphere.
Yes, the Glaswaldsee Lakeside Hut, located above Glaswaldsee, offers a wonderful view of the Karsee. The Kleine Kinzig Reservoir also provides great views during its circuit.


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