Best lakes around Wiggensbach are situated in the surrounding Oberallgäu region, characterized by pre-alpine hills and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of lakes, from larger natural bodies of water to smaller ponds, providing recreational opportunities. These lakes are set amidst meadows and forests, making them accessible for outdoor activities.
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Great natural lake with a nice steeg to a viewing platform 👍
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Beautiful pond. We were lucky enough to hear a great frog concert 🤩
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The park is very spacious. It's great that the ammunition depot's old trees and topography have been retained.
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I can only recommend the Park Allgäu.
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A paradisiacal pond with a fabulous view: framed half by forest, half by meadows, you can spend the most beautiful hours on its banks and in the water. The peaks of the Alps line up on the horizon and the bells of the cows jingle in the background.
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Beautiful and nicely embedded lake in the foothills of the Alps.
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The most popular lakes and ponds directly around Wiggensbach include Niedersonthofener See, known for its warm waters and a 7 km circular path. Other favorites are Eschacher Pond, located at about 1000 m above sea level with views of the Alps, and Herbis Pond, a beautiful bog lake with a tranquil natural setting.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Oberallgäu region offers other notable lakes. The Großer Alpsee is the largest natural lake in the Allgäu, ideal for diverse water sports and featuring an 11 km circular hiking trail. The Rottachsee is another significant bathing lake with extensive recreational facilities, including sunbathing lawns and sandy play areas.
Yes, several lakes are particularly family-friendly. Niedersonthofener See has three main bathing areas with kiosks, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts. The Großer Alpsee offers shallow shorelines and the nearby AlpSeePark with a pirate playground. The Rottachsee also features large sunbathing lawns, sandy play areas, and shallow entry points, perfect for young children.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and angling. Hiking and cycling are popular, with circular paths around many lakes. In winter, activities like winter hiking, snowshoeing, ice skating, and cross-country skiing are possible. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking and road cycling guides around Wiggensbach.
Yes, there are excellent hiking opportunities. Niedersonthofener See features a picturesque 7 km circular path that is relatively flat and suitable for strollers. The Großer Alpsee has a well-maintained circular hiking trail of approximately 11 km with panoramic views. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Wiggensbach.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Niedersonthofener See is known as one of the warmest lakes in the region. Eschacher Pond offers refreshing bog water for swimming. The Großer Alpsee and Rottachsee also provide excellent bathing opportunities with designated areas and relatively warm water for the region.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with the warmest temperatures. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. In winter, the frozen lakes and snow-covered landscapes are perfect for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and ice skating.
Yes, some trails are suitable for easier access. The 7 km circular path around Niedersonthofener See is relatively flat and well-prepared, making it suitable for strollers and balance bikes. Always check specific trail conditions for wheelchair accessibility.
At popular bathing areas like those at Niedersonthofener See, you'll typically find kiosks, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, and changing rooms. The Rottachsee's main bathing areas (Moosbach and Petersthal) also offer kiosks with terraces, playgrounds, and small sailing harbors.
Absolutely. Niedersonthofener See is suitable for windsurfing and sailing when conditions are right. The Großer Alpsee is particularly known as a hotspot for sailors, surfers, and kitesurfers due to its ideal wind conditions. The Rottachsee also provides options for surfing and boating.
The lakes are nestled amidst pre-alpine hills, meadows, and forests, offering picturesque landscapes. You can observe diverse flora and fauna, especially along learning trails around lakes like Niedersonthofener See. Bog lakes like Herbis Pond offer unique ecosystems. The Nagelfluhkette Nature Park Center AlpSeeHaus near Großer Alpsee provides interactive exhibitions about local habitats.
Yes, many of the popular lakes have facilities nearby. Niedersonthofener See has kiosks at its bathing areas. The Rottachsee's main bathing areas feature kiosks with terraces. The lakeside promenade in Bühl at Großer Alpsee is also a popular spot for enjoying ice cream or a meal.


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