Lakes around Fröhnd are found within the Southern Black Forest, a region known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. While Fröhnd itself does not feature large lakes, its location provides access to various natural water bodies and related attractions. The area offers opportunities to explore natural features around Fröhnd, including moor lakes and glacial cirques. This part of Germany is appreciated for its diverse landscapes and natural monuments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Great excursion point to linger there in peace.
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The Letzbergweiher is a little gem that is a worthwhile destination at any time of year. It is easy and quick to reach from Schönau. The short climb from the pond to the Heideck moat complex is also highly recommended.
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Interesting and worth seeing glacial lakes.
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The round around the pond is a must if you're already here.
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The walk around the pond is really worth it. Almost half of it is designated as a bathing lake. We had nice weather at the end of October, but it was too cold for swimming.
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Small circular route around the pond as a supplement to the Philosophenweg. Should you take away.
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With a length of around 325 meters and a width of 200 meters, the Nonnenmattweiher is not particularly large, but it is really beautiful to look at. Here you can swim in peace and at the same time enjoy the Black Forest in all its glory, unfortunately it is quite crowded on the weekends, but during the week it is a little paradise.
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Fröhnd itself is a small community in the Southern Black Forest known for its hills and forests, rather than large bodies of water. However, its location provides access to various natural water bodies and related attractions in the wider region.
The most popular lake is Nonnenmatt Pond, a moor lake where swimming is permitted in the back part. Another must-see spot is Letzbergweiher, a small, quiet lake easily accessible from Schönau. Additionally, the Glacier Cirque Präg Nature Reserve features three small lakes (Präger Seen) and is notable for its unique glacial history.
Yes, swimming is permitted in the back part of Nonnenmatt Pond. The front part is a nature reserve, so please observe local regulations.
Yes, Nonnenmatt Pond and Letzbergweiher are both considered family-friendly. The Glacier Cirque Präg Nature Reserve also offers a family-friendly environment to explore its unique natural features.
You can expect to see moor lakes, glacial cirques, and unique geological formations. For example, Nonnenmatt Pond is a moor lake with floating islands, and the Glacier Cirque Präg Nature Reserve showcases a glacial basin with high rock walls and moraine ramparts.
Yes, there are lovely hikes from Nonnenmatt Pond, including a climb up to the Weiherfelsen rock for fantastic views. The area around Letzbergweiher also offers a short, recommended climb to the Heideck moat complex.
Beyond exploring the lakes, the region around Fröhnd offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and mountain biking, ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to discover the diverse landscapes of the Southern Black Forest.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the great reflections on Nonnenmatt Pond and the panoramic views from the Weiherkopffelsen. Letzbergweiher is often described as a quiet 'island of relaxation' where you can enjoy nature undisturbed.
Yes, Nonnenmatt Pond is great to visit even in winter. There's a parking lot nearby, though it might not be cleared, so a suitable vehicle (e.g., all-wheel drive) is recommended.
Yes, from the Weiherkopffelsen, you get a fantastic view of Nonnenmatt Pond and the Belchen mountain, offering a beautiful panorama.
Letzbergweiher is easy and quick to reach from Schönau, making it a convenient destination for a quiet escape.
The Glacier Cirque Präg Nature Reserve is a natural monument featuring three small lakes (Präger Seen) and numerous large boulders. It's unique for low mountain ranges in Germany because six glaciers collided here during the last ice age, making it the second largest nature reserve in Baden-Württemberg.


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