Lakes around Schwäbisch Gmünd offer diverse recreational opportunities in the Ostalb district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The city provides access to various bodies of water, including natural lakes and artificial reservoirs. These lakes are situated within a natural landscape, often surrounded by forests and valleys. The region's lakes serve purposes ranging from flood retention to local recreation.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Kastenklingenweiher pond near Adelberg is a picturesque pond surrounded by forest and meadows. It's ideal for relaxing walks and easy hikes. Several circular trails lead around the pond, offering a variety of nature experiences. The paths are mostly easy to walk and suitable for all fitness levels.
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There's a new covered seating area by the pond. Very nice!
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Very idyllic biotope
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Nice place to relax with a view of the water
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At the beginning of the hiking tour a beautiful view of the lake
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somewhat hidden small pond in the forest
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The Christental flood retention basin is located in the Göppingen district in Baden-Württemberg and is operated - like the Herrenbach and Simonsbach flood retention basins - by the Fils water association. The dammed Schwarzwiesenbach is a tributary of the Lauter in the Fils catchment area. The Christental is located in the Stauferland near Lauterstein north of the Nenningen district; it was supposedly named after a fictitious battle between pagans and Christians, which has been located here since around 1800 - following a fiction by the chronicler Thomas Lirer. Data source: Wikipedia.org
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For a dedicated swimming experience, the Schießtalsee is an excellent choice. It reopened in May 2023 and features a gravel beach, a swimming island, and a large sunbathing lawn. The Rehnenmühlenstausee also allows swimming at your own risk and is very popular in summer, though its water quality is not monitored.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Schießtalsee is particularly family-friendly with its beach and swimming island. Other options include the Simonsbach Reservoir, Beutental Pond, and Linsenholzsee, all of which offer pleasant natural settings for a family outing.
Many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. The Rehnenmühlenstausee features a popular circular path. The Linsenholzsee also has a path leading around it, with a picnic area nearby. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes near these lakes, such as those found in the Hiking around Schwäbisch Gmünd guide.
The Schießtalsee is an ideal spot for stand-up paddling, offering a relaxed environment within Schwäbisch Gmünd.
The Simonsbach Reservoir is considered a natural paradise and a habitat for many birds. The Schießtalsee also has a portion separated by a dam to provide an undisturbed habitat for birds, fish, and other wildlife.
Yes, some lakes offer dining options. The Rehnenmühlenstausee has an adjacent restaurant. The Beutental Pond is part of a scenic area that includes the Wäscherhof and Beutental forest café. The Schießtalsee has a beach bar and culinary offerings during events.
The Bucher Stausee, located east of Rainau, features an open-air museum at the Roman Limes with a Roman bath, offering a blend of nature and history.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and walking to enjoying nature. Highlights like the Beutental Pond are loved for their idyllic setting, while the Kastenklingen Pond is noted as a nice place to rest and observe toads in the evening. The community has shared over 66 photos and given more than 290 upvotes across various lake highlights.
Absolutely. The region around Schwäbisch Gmünd offers various cycling routes that can take you past or near several lakes. You can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwäbisch Gmünd guide or the MTB Trails around Schwäbisch Gmünd guide.
While popularity varies, lakes like the Linsenholzsee, nestled in a hollow with a path and picnic area, offer a serene experience. The Beutental Pond is also described as idyllic and part of a scenic valley, providing a peaceful escape.
Yes, many lakes have designated parking areas. For instance, the Rehnenmühlenstausee offers parking, and the Linsenholzsee has a spacious trail parking lot nearby, making access convenient.


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