Best lakes around Gottenheim offers access to a variety of recreational lakes in the surrounding Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald region and the nearby Black Forest. This wine-growing community serves as a starting point for exploring diverse natural features. The area provides opportunities for water sports, relaxation by the shore, and scenic walks. Many lakes in the region, while not all natural, serve as important recreational areas.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The floating bridge is an interesting construction that leads over parts of Lake Flückinger.
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There should be something for everyone here. The lake has a nice size for a walk with the family, a lap by bike or on foot in running shoes. With the Black Forest in the background, it offers an optimal backdrop. The lake is very easily accessible in Freiburg im Breisgau by tram. Also very feasible for wheelchair users or rollator users.
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Very beautiful lake with many highlights...
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Beautiful complex, a visit is worth it at any time of the year
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Perfect for a picnic.
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Several benches and tables are available
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The lakes around Gottenheim offer a variety of recreational activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, pedal boating, and even miniature golf at places like Lake Flückiger in Seepark. Other lakes, such as Opfinger Lake, are great for stand-up paddleboarding or exploring by inflatable boat. Many also feature well-developed recreational areas with paths for walking and lawns for relaxing.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lake Flückiger in Seepark offers playgrounds, mini-golf, and pedal boating. Moosweiher Lake has a children's playground and sunbathing lawns. Opfinger Lake, with its sandy beach and forest surroundings, is also very popular with families for swimming and relaxing.
Many lakes in the region are excellent for swimming. Lake Flückiger in Seepark and Moosweiher Lake are popular choices. Further afield, the world-famous Lake Titisee in the Black Forest is known for its sparkling, clean water, and Lake Windgfällweiher is Southwest Germany's highest swimming lake, offering a beach and designated swimming areas.
Yes, you can! Opfinger Lake is suitable for stand-up paddleboarding due to its size. Lake Windgfällweiher, located between Lake Titisee and Lake Schluchsee, is also a great spot for both windsurfing and paddleboarding.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer scenic paths for walking and hiking. For example, there's a popular path around Lake Titisee. You can also find various hiking routes in the broader region. For more detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Gottenheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Tuniberg High Trail' and 'Gottenheim - Rebhisli loop'.
Facilities vary by lake. Lake Flückiger in Seepark has restaurants and a beer garden. Moosweiher Lake features a restaurant, mini-golf, and toilets. Opfinger Lake has a kiosk with toilets. For a quieter spot, the Lower Mühlental Pond Picnic Area offers Vesperplätze (picnic areas) for a relaxing break.
Lake Windgfällweiher is often considered an 'insider's tip' for wild swimming, offering a beach and amenities like the Baywatch Bar, making it a less crowded alternative to the larger, more famous lakes in the Black Forest.
While Gottenheim itself is a good starting point, specific public transport connections to individual lakes will depend on their exact location. Lakes like Lake Flückiger in Seepark and Moosweiher Lake are located near Freiburg, which generally has good public transport links. For lakes further into the Black Forest like Titisee, train and bus services are available from major towns.
The best time to visit the lakes for swimming and water sports is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through summer (May to September). During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and the water temperatures are inviting. However, the scenic paths around the lakes are enjoyable for walks and relaxation year-round.
Yes, Lake Flückiger in Seepark is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering paths and facilities that cater to visitors with mobility needs.
The lakes are often surrounded by natural beauty, including forests and diverse flora. You can observe various aquatic creatures and birds, such as swans and ducks, especially at lakes like Lake Flückiger. The region's lakes, whether natural or created from gravel mining, have become important habitats and recreational areas.
For a tranquil picnic spot, the Lower Mühlental Pond Picnic Area is highly recommended. It's a beautiful small lake with dedicated Vesperplätze, perfect for a quiet resting place amidst nature.


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