Best lakes around Wiesensteig are primarily found in the surrounding Swabian Alb, as Wiesensteig itself is known for its recreational facilities like the Wiesensteiger Tälesbad outdoor pool and the Fils river. The region is characterized by its position in the upper Fils valley, offering a landscape suitable for hiking and outdoor activities. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within the town, the area features various ponds and smaller water bodies. These natural attractions near Wiesensteig Swabian Alb contribute to…
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At that time, the lake enabled regular swimming lessons, and soon there were no non-swimmers left in Dürnau. Today, it is no longer a bathing lake. The Feuersee already existed when the municipality was first surveyed in 1828. On the eastern shore, the owner of the oil mill owned a small plot of 1312 m² and a 1968 m² lake portion. From there, he channeled the water to the mill. The mill channel was approximately 0.80 m wide at the bottom and lined with sandstone. The branch off Raubeckstrasse to the east did not yet exist at that time. The valley cut was filled in for it. In the 1930s, the then teacher Friedrich Mühlhäußer and the students of his senior class remediated the rather silted body of water. On the south side, boards were nailed onto embedded beams, creating a non-swimmers' compartment. A staircase facilitated access.
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Natural monument Hagsbuchhüle, a water source that was probably created artificially.
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The ski lift is in the immediate vicinity. There is a bench just a few metres away. The water level is quite low at the moment.
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It is likely a newly created or constructed water source. The amount of water was manageable at the moment.
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The Bissinger See, always so beautiful.
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The Bissinger See, something special about the Alb.
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Interesting hill on the way
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The Laichinger ski lift on the snow-sure northern slope "Hagsbuch" offers good runs for demanding piste skiers, beginners and families
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Wiesensteig itself is known for its recreational facilities like the Wiesensteiger Tälesbad outdoor pool and the Fils river. The surrounding Swabian Alb features various ponds and smaller water bodies, often referred to as 'Hülen', which are typical of the region. These include natural ponds and restored biotopes.
Yes, several water bodies are suitable for families. Zaininger Pond offers seating and is a nice spot for a break. Bissinger Lake is family-friendly and functions as a natural pond in the morning and a swimming lake at noon. Feuersee Dürnau is a biotope with many tadpoles, which can be exciting for children.
While Wiesensteig's primary swimming option is the Wiesensteiger Tälesbad outdoor pool, Bissinger Lake is noted to function as a swimming lake at noon. The Feuersee Dürnau was historically a bathing lake, but is now a restored biotope, inviting visitors to linger in nature.
'Hülen' (or Hülben) are common names in the Swabian Alb area for ponds typical of this region. They either emerged from sinkholes or were created artificially to provide water. Zaininger Pond is an example of this type of pond, located in the center of Zainigen.
Yes, the region around Wiesensteig is known for its hiking opportunities. For example, a hiking trail runs right past the Hagsbuchhüle Pond. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, in the area. Explore more hiking options on the Easy hikes around Wiesensteig guide.
The lakes and ponds offer different appeals throughout the year. Zaininger Pond is described as 'very nice to look at in winter!', and the Feuersee near Dürnau is also a nice destination when there is snow. For swimming activities, summer would be ideal, especially at places like Bissinger Lake when it functions as a swimming lake.
Yes, several water bodies are recognized as natural monuments. Zaininger Pond, Bissinger Lake, Feuersee Dürnau, and Hagsbuchhüle Pond are all categorized as natural monuments. Bissinger Lake also has a war memorial nearby, commemorating fallen soldiers.
Beyond enjoying the water bodies themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain hikes, easy hikes, and road cycling routes. For example, the 'Source of the Fils – View of Neidlingen Valley loop from Wiesensteig' is a moderate mountain hike. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Wiesensteig guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Wiesensteig guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy the seating areas around water bodies like Zaininger Pond and Bissinger Lake for short breaks. The restored Feuersee Dürnau is also noted as an inviting space to linger and enjoy nature, especially for children who find the tadpoles exciting.
Bissinger Lake is listed as a viewpoint, offering scenic perspectives of the area. The general landscape of the Swabian Alb also provides many opportunities for scenic views.
For broader information on natural lakes in the region, you can visit the official tourism website for Baden-Württemberg: visit-bw.com.


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