Lakes around Riesbürg are primarily found within the broader Nördlinger Ries region, an impact crater known for its unique geological formations and natural landscapes. While major natural lakes are not directly within the municipality, the area features various water bodies, including springs, ponds, and reservoirs. These locations offer opportunities for recreation and observing local flora and fauna. The region's terrain supports diverse outdoor activities, with water features often integrated into hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Flood retention basin in the Dossinger Tal: Construction of the HRB (flood retention basin) began in 1962 due to the constant flood risk in the Dossingen locality. After extensive earthworks and blasting, the HRB was commissioned in 1964 at the narrowest point. A pond was created in the HRB's storage area in 1968. A water surface only forms during heavy rain and snowmelt.
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Dead trees, which are located in the middle of the pond. Fantastic sight
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Very beautiful rocky landscape near Dorfmerkingen
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In the Asang bean ore quarry, an approximately 250 x 250 m section of land west-southwest of Bopfingen-Michelfeld, there are more than 15 holes in the ground of various sizes and shapes, mostly filled with water, as evidence of the former bean ore opencast mine.
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You should definitely see the ruins of the high-rise building before they come off completely. Since it is owned by the House of Oettingen, the preservation of the monument can no longer be foreseen. It's a shame that our historical heritage is allowed to be treated in this way.
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Old trees that have died in a pond and are now a beautiful natural spectacle
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Beautiful swimming pond with a kiosk and a large lawn for sunbathing. Insider tip
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While Riesbürg itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the broader Nördlinger Ries region offers a variety of water bodies. These include natural springs like the Eger Spring, recreational bathing ponds such as Heidi's Hut by the Lake, and tranquil forest ponds like the Forest Pond in Geopark Ries. You can also discover smaller, idyllic ponds like the Ore Pit Pond, which are remnants of former mining activities.
Yes, Heidi's Hut by the Lake is a popular family-friendly spot. It features a swimming pond with a kiosk, a large lawn for sunbathing, and a welcoming, family-run atmosphere. It's known for being very child-friendly.
The Eger Spring is a notable natural monument and a contained karst spring, marking the origin of the Eger river. It's located in a water protection area near Aufhausen and is known for its consistent flow.
The water bodies around Riesbürg are often integrated into various outdoor routes. You can find numerous options for road cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, there are several road cycling routes that pass by water features, and running trails offer scenic views. You can explore detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Riesbürg, Running Trails around Riesbürg, and Gravel biking around Riesbürg guides.
The Forest Pond in Geopark Ries is described as a mysterious, swampy pond located deep in the forest. It offers a tranquil setting perfect for pausing and enjoying nature in quiet contemplation.
Yes, the Ore Pit Pond area, with its seven idyllic ponds, is a great spot for walks with your dog. The path around them is easy to navigate, and it's considered a lovely insider tip by locals.
The Ore Pit Pond area is known for its idyllic setting. In summer, you can see wild water lilies, and it's a place where wild ducks breed, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, Heidi's Hut by the Lake is a hut and cafe located right by a bathing lake. It has a kiosk and a beautifully decorated outdoor area, making it an ideal spot to take a break and enjoy refreshments.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For swimming and sunbathing at places like Heidi's Hut by the Lake, summer is ideal. For walking and nature observation at spots like the Ore Pit Pond or Forest Pond in Geopark Ries, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Be aware that some water bodies, like the Dossinger Dam, can dry up in summer.
The Ore Pit Pond is located in a former bean ore quarry, with its multiple water-filled holes serving as evidence of past opencast mining. The entire Nördlinger Ries region itself is a unique geological formation, an impact crater, which shapes the landscape where these water bodies are found.
The Dossinger Dam and Picnic Area is a site known for its beautiful rocky landscape. However, it's important to note that the reservoir has been known to dry up, particularly in July, and has been shut down, so it may not always be suitable for water-based recreation.
While not directly in Riesbürg, the wider regions of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria boast several renowned lakes. These include Lake Titisee and Schluchsee in the Black Forest, known for swimming and water sports, and the picturesque Königssee and Eibsee in Bavaria, famous for their stunning mountain backdrops. These are further afield but offer diverse lake experiences.


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