Best lakes around Rott offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. The region features a variety of lakes, from natural bathing spots with amenities to tranquil fishing ponds and scenic picnic areas. These bodies of water provide opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and enjoying the natural landscape. Visitors can explore a mix of well-equipped recreational lakes and more secluded natural gems.
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Fish pond belonging to the local fishing club, but which can be viewed from the path along the Lauter.
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Small, beautiful pond just above the town on the Lauter.
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Very nice to hike along. Benches to relax.
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Great swimming lake with good access to the water. There is food and drink at the kiosk. There is a large car park nearby
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Great place, but everything is privately owned. The many signs point this out. Don't know if the owner would agree to that. We respected that and looked for another way to take our snack break.
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For those seeking recreational activities, the region offers several popular spots. Seehofweiher is a well-liked lake featuring a kiosk for refreshments and a sunbathing area. Another excellent choice is Seehofweiher Natural Bathing Lake, which provides a large lawn for sunbathing and a kiosk with a varied menu, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Frauenwoog Picnic Area offers a clean rest place with lake views, perfect for a snack break. In the Rott am Inn area, Rotter Ausee is a popular bathing lake with a kiosk, beach volleyball, and sandboxes. Near Roth, Rothsee is highly versatile with multiple beaches, playgrounds, and paths for walking and cycling, making it great for all ages.
The lakes around Rott offer diverse natural settings. Many are former gravel pits repurposed into natural bathing lakes, like Rotter Ausee and Waldsee near Rott am Inn, providing clear waters and green surroundings. Others, such as Matten Pond near Rottweil, are nestled in secluded forest areas, offering peaceful, idyllic settings with abundant wildlife like frogs and toads. You can also find scenic viewpoints and forested shores at many locations.
Yes, some lakes offer a blend of nature and history. Near Rottweil, the Sammelweiher (Junghans Reservoir) was created to power the Junghans company, and you can still see the historical hydroelectric power station pipes. It also features a raftsmen's park, providing insights into traditional rafting. The Türnensee, also near Rottweil, is a historical fish pond mentioned in writings since 1586 and is a popular hiking destination.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the region around Rott offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including road cycling and touring, as well as running trails. For example, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Rott or the Cycling around Rott guides. There are also Running Trails around Rott for those who enjoy jogging.
While many lakes are designated bathing lakes, like Rotter Ausee and Waldsee near Rott am Inn, which are monitored by local water rescue services, the term 'wild swimming' often implies less structured spots. The Seehofweiher Natural Bathing Lake is a natural swimming lake, offering a more natural experience than a typical pool. Always check local regulations and safety information before entering any unmonitored waters.
Yes, several lakes are equipped with facilities for visitors. Seehofweiher has a kiosk offering coffee, cake, and small warm snacks. The Rotter Ausee and Waldsee near Rott am Inn also feature kiosks. In Alsace, the Lake of Wagelrott provides amenities such as toilets and an on-site restaurant, perfect for a comfortable day out.
Yes, fishing enthusiasts have options in the region. The Étang de la Walk is a beautiful fishing pond near Wissembourg. The Türnensee near Rottweil is also known as a historical fish pond. In Alsace, Lac Blanc permits fishing with a license, though swimming is prohibited there.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter can also be picturesque, especially for tranquil walks, but some facilities might be closed.
For a more tranquil experience, Matten Pond near Rottweil is nestled in a secluded part of the Black Forest, offering a peaceful and idyllic natural setting away from crowds. The Lac du Forlet in Alsace, surrounded by steep mountains, is another beautiful spot for picnics and quiet contemplation, with rest benches available.
Dog policies vary by lake. For instance, dogs are generally not allowed at the main sunbathing area of Seehofweiher. However, some lakes, like Rothsee near Roth, feature dedicated dog beaches. It's always best to check specific local signage or information for each lake you plan to visit to ensure it's dog-friendly.
Many lakes offer paths suitable for circular walks. For example, a 6.5-kilometer path encircles the Igelsbachsee near Roth, popular for walking and cycling. The Rothsee also features a circular hike that passes through scenic areas like the Eulenhof Weiher. These routes provide excellent opportunities to explore the lake's surroundings.


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