Best lakes in Kraichgau-Stromberg offers diverse aquatic landscapes for recreation and relaxation. This region is characterized by its picturesque scenery, including forests and historical sites. The lakes here serve various purposes, from natural habitats to popular bathing spots. Visitors can find a range of experiences, from tranquil natural settings to active recreational areas.
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The castle park was acquired by the municipality and laid out in its current form between 1982 and 1988. There is a large pond with a pavilion nearby, some sculptures, and many trees that provide shade. You can feel quite comfortable there.
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The hill sofa is located near the reservoir and offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape. The bench is rotatable so you can enjoy nature from different angles. Ideal for relaxing, swinging and just letting your mind wander.
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There are several places to sit and relax and enjoy nature. There is also a locked gate here, as there is no direct access to the Ehmetsklinge reservoir from here.
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In the heart of Gemmingen, between the castle courtyard and Wiesenstrasse, is the old stately castle park, which was acquired and renovated by the municipality of Gemmingen in the 1980s. The idea behind it was English gardening. The center of the site today is the castle park pond, which is fed by its own spring, the Murrbach, and mainly by an old pipe from the Losterbach spring. Adjacent to the northern bank is an octagonal wooden pavilion. There are various events, concerts, children's performances and also an open-air cinema. Every two years, the park festival takes place across the entire area, organized by Gemmingen and Stebbach clubs. Not far from the pavilion, on the edge of the path, you will come across a bronze group, the Gänseliesel. It was donated by a Gemmingen citizen. There is also an old war memorial in a clearing in the trees. The castle park is now the green heart of the municipality and is an integral part of community life. (Source: Heilbronnerland.de)
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When you walk around the lake you have to cross a few bridges.
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A small forest lake in the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park with beautiful rest areas by the lake. Forest trail and bird trail on and around the lake.
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The Aalkistensee nature reserve extends over the entire surface of the lake and beyond. The area stretches east along the Salzach to the federal highway 35; in the south to the railway line of the Westbahn. The 50.5 hectare area (protected area number 2,042) was placed under protection by decree of December 21, 1979 and is assigned to the natural area of the Kraichgau and Stromberg-Heuchelberg. The conservation of the lake with the various wetlands and hillside zones surrounding it in their uniqueness, diversity and beauty was named as an essential protective purpose, whereby the worthiness of protection, in addition to the supra-regional importance as a breeding and resting place for birds and as amphibian spawning waters, is based on the importance of the area as a Habitat of species-rich plant and animal communities and the importance of the lake as the location of large reed beds, in its shore area as a growth site for endangered plant species such as tambourine and marsh groundsel.
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Absolutely. The region offers several lakes perfect for family outings. For instance, the Ehmetsklinge Reservoir is ideal with its spacious lawn, clear water for swimming, pedal boat rentals, and a barbecue hut. Katzenbachsee also features a bathing beach and barbecue area, while Breitenauer Lake boasts a sandy beach with DLRG supervision and an adventure playground.
For swimming, Ehmetsklinge Reservoir and Katzenbachsee are popular choices, both featuring bathing beaches. Breitenauer Lake also has a sandy beach with DLRG supervision, ensuring a safe swimming experience.
Yes, the region blends nature with history and culture. The Schlossparkteich Gemmingen is the focal point of an old, aristocratic castle park designed in English garden style, hosting various events and open-air cinema. Kraichsee, while natural, has a historical past, having been used for fish farming by monks in the 14th/15th century.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Around Katzenbachsee, you'll find a circular path and hiking trails leading to the surrounding area. Jägersee, Eppingen features a bird and nature trail, and the Eppinger Waldfühlpfad (forest sensory path) begins nearby. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Stolzeneck Castle Ruins – Heron Lake loop' or 'Baumbach Valley – Niedernberg Viewing Platform loop' from the Mountain Hikes in Kraichgau-Stromberg guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. While specific lake-side cycling paths vary, you can find numerous routes throughout Kraichgau-Stromberg. Consider exploring options like the '3-Creeks-Tour' or the 'Enz-Metter-Tour' from the Cycling in Kraichgau-Stromberg guide, which often pass through scenic areas near water bodies.
Jägersee, Eppingen is excellent for nature observation, featuring a bird and nature trail around the lake. Lake Pfannwald is another wonderful spot to observe aquatic animals and enjoy the natural meadow landscape in the "Kleiner Kraichbach" nature reserve.
Dog policies can vary by specific lake and season. While many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local signage for restrictions, especially regarding swimming areas or protected natural zones. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash.
Popular lakes often come with good amenities. Ehmetsklinge Reservoir has a lakeside kiosk, pedal boat rentals, and a barbecue hut. Katzenbachsee offers a kiosk, bathing beach, and barbecue area. Breitenauer Lake provides an adventure playground and beach volleyball fields. Many also have nearby cafes or restaurants.
Yes, Katzenbachsee uniquely offers a nudist beach in addition to its regular bathing beach, circular path, kiosk, and barbecue area, catering to diverse preferences during the summer months.
Kraichsee, located near Sternenfels and Oberderdingen, is notable for its tranquil natural setting, completely surrounded by forest. Beyond its beauty, it carries historical significance, having been created in the 14th/15th century and used by monks for fish farming.
For peace and relaxation, the West shore of Aalkistensee is highly recommended for a short break in any season. Lake Pfannwald also offers a wonderful place to pause, with seating to rest and enjoy the changing natural beauty.
While some lakes are more accessible by car, public transport options exist for certain areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and connections to towns near the lakes like Zaberfeld (for Katzenbachsee and Ehmetsklinge) or Sternenfels/Oberderdingen (for Kraichsee) before your visit.
The lakes in Kraichgau-Stromberg are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Spring (April to May) and Autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Even winter can be picturesque for quiet walks, though amenities might be limited.


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