Best lakes around Enzklösterle are found within the northern Black Forest, a region characterized by serene landscapes, dense forests, and clear waters. This area provides access to several notable lakes, offering natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The surroundings of Enzklösterle are known for their impressive natural features, including significant reservoirs and unique high moor ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of aquatic environments, from large dams to sensitive raised bogs.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The plank path over the moor and the Wildsee are an absolute top highlight. I always fall in love with the panorama. Even better off-peak.
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The lake is mystically beautiful high up in the high moor.
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Idyllically located Wildsee in the high moor, which can be visited quietly and during the week without the hustle and bustle. It is essential to ensure that you stay on the laid out path that leads through the middle of the moor. A couple of benches provide an opportunity to enjoy the view of the lake. Along the wooden plank path you can find information about the moor and nature on some boards.
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Be sure to walk the path on the dry side of the dam. Only here do the huge dimensions really come into their own.
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The unspoilt moor landscape around the Wildsee is the largest natural high moor area in Germany. The plateaus between the Sommerberg and Kaltenbronn have been designated as a nature reserve. In the middle of a huge forest area lies an unspoilt landscape with high and forest moors, cirques and block heaps. The high moors around the Kaltenbronn are something special, as all visitors know. But few also know that the plants and animals of the moors react sensitively to even the slightest change. Damage to this unique habitat is irreversible. As early as 1928, the Wildseemoor was declared a "protected forest". In the years 1939 and 1940 the nature reserves Wildseemoor and Hohlohsee were designated. Source: https://www.bad-wildbad.de/urlaubsziel-schwarzwald/sehenswertes/wildseemoor-urlaubsziel-nreservation-id_220/
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Like most raised bogs, the bogs on the Kaltenbronn were formed at the end of the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago. The melting of massive ice sheets created depressions where water could not drain away. The high rainfall that prevails on the Kaltenbronn caused the landscape to become swampy. This allowed lush vegetation to develop on the nutrient-poor sandstone subsoil. Dying plants, whose plant remains did not completely decompose in the oversaturated soil, were overgrown by new plants. This process caused a thick layer of peat to develop over the course of thousands of years. The plants gradually lost contact with the groundwater-bearing soil layers due to the peat layer and could no longer be supplied with sufficient nutrient-rich water. The nutrient-poor rainwater led to a change in the existing vegetation, in which only undemanding plants such as cotton grass, cranberry, rosemary heath, round-leaved sundew and the few-flowered sedge could survive. In drier places, heather, cloudberry, crowberry and leaf mosses also occur. Source: https://www.schwarzwald-informationen.de/wildsee-hornsee-kaltenbronn.html
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The Kaltenbronn high moor with the two lakes is worth seeing. You should definitely take your time.
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A nice and relaxed tour around the dam, which is very busy when the weather is good. It gets quieter on the section through the forest that does not run directly on the lake. Very idyllic.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Wildsee raised bog, known for its beautiful views and as Germany's largest Hochmoorkolk. Another highly regarded spot is the Schwarzenbach Dam, the largest dam in the northern Black Forest, offering scenic hiking trails along its shores.
Yes, several areas are family-friendly. The Wildsee raised bog and the Boardwalk through the Hohlohsee Moor are both listed as family-friendly highlights, offering unique natural experiences. The Kaltenbachsee in the picturesque Kaltenbach Valley also features wider tracks suitable for strollers, alongside more adventurous paths.
The region is characterized by serene landscapes, dense forests, and clear waters. You'll find impressive natural features such as the unique raised bog ecosystems at Wildsee and Hohlohsee Moor, which formed over 10,000 years ago. The Schwarzenbach Dam is a significant man-made monument set amidst beautiful nature.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the shores of the Schwarzenbach Dam, where the long-distance Westweg trail passes. The Kaltenbronn high moor, home to Wildsee, is excellent for walks. For more structured activities, explore the hiking trails around Enzklösterle, running trails, or cycling routes.
Yes, there are several. The Schwarzenbach Dam has hiking trails along its shore, and the Westweg trail runs directly by it. The Boardwalk through the Hohlohsee Moor offers a unique plank path experience. For a moderate running route that includes a lake, consider the 'Kaltenbronn Red Deer Enclosure – Wildsee raised bog loop' found in the Running Trails around Enzklösterle guide.
The lakes offer beautiful views throughout all seasons. However, for popular spots like the Wildsee raised bog, it's advisable to visit early on weekends or during the week to avoid crowds, especially given the sensitive nature of the high moor.
Bathing is tolerated at the Schwarzenbach Dam and Reservoir, though it is at your own risk. This reservoir is partially used as a bathing lake at the top. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering the water.
The Wildsee raised bog near Kaltenbronn is a unique high moor ecosystem, offering distinct beauty. The Boardwalk through the Hohlohsee Moor provides a chance to observe unique moor lakes with origins dating back over 10,000 years, offering a quiet and beautiful experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene landscapes, dense forests, and clear waters that characterize the region. The natural beauty of places like the Wildsee raised bog and the impressive scale of the Schwarzenbach Dam are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for relaxing walks and experiencing unique ecosystems is also a major draw.
Yes, for the Schwarzenbach Dam and Reservoir, there are several parking spaces available on the south side of the lake, along the L83, making it accessible for visitors arriving by car.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary, many natural areas in the Black Forest are welcoming to dogs on a leash. When visiting sensitive areas like the Wildsee raised bog, it is crucial to stay on designated paths to protect the delicate ecosystem, which also applies to pets.


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