Stuttgart District
OstalbkreisEllwangen (Jagst)Ellwanger Schlossweiher
Stuttgart District
OstalbkreisEllwangen (Jagst)Ellwanger Schlossweiher
Highlight • Lake
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The Ellwanger Schlossweiher is a distinctive lake system nestled in the city of Ellwangen (Jagst), Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 464 meters, this area is not just a single lake but a series of historical monastic ponds, forming the heart of the 63-hectare "Ellwanger Schloßweiher und Umgebung" nature reserve. It lies at the foot of the impressive Ellwangen Castle, within the Stelzenbach valley, and is part of the scenic "Vorland der östlichen Schwäbischen Alb" and "Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge" natural…
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Ellwanger Schloßweiher und Umgebung
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September 27, 2020
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The trails around Ellwanger Schlossweiher are generally considered easy to moderate. You'll find well-maintained paths suitable for leisurely strolls, as well as some dirt roads. There's a slight, gradual climb towards the east in the direction of Rattstadt. The 4.7 km "Schlossweiher-Rundgang" is a relatively flat and accessible circular walk, making it suitable for most fitness levels and families.
Absolutely! The area offers beautiful views, including the distant Wallfahrtskirche Schönenberg. Within the nature reserve, keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna, such as the rare shining water lilies during their blooming season, various bird species like kingfishers, and different types of dragonflies. The landscape is also characterized by traditional orchards (Streuobstwiesen) and ancient oak trees, providing picturesque scenery.
For convenient access, visitors can often park at the Parkpalette Parkhaus in Ellwangen. While the intro mentions this, it's the primary recommended parking. Regarding public transport, the Schlossweiher is located within the city of Ellwangen, so local bus services would connect to the city center, from which the lake system is accessible. Specific bus stops directly at the Schlossweiher might require a short walk.
Ellwanger Schlossweiher offers year-round appeal. In winter, the serene landscape can be particularly beautiful, often with a quiet, contemplative atmosphere. While specific winter activities like ice skating are not officially promoted due to the nature reserve status and varying ice conditions, it remains an excellent spot for winter walks and nature observation. Just be sure to wear appropriate warm clothing and sturdy footwear, as paths can be damp or icy.
The Schlossweiher is very family-friendly. The 4.7 km "Schlossweiher-Rundgang" is an easy walk perfect for families. Beyond walking, the Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart provides interactive tours through an app called "Unterwegs im Naturschutzgebiet," which includes an audio tour with information and sounds, as well as a quiz tour about the plants and animals, designed specifically for families and nature enthusiasts. It's a great way to engage children with the rich biodiversity.
As a nature reserve, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Ellwanger Schlossweiher. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the diverse wildlife and plant species, especially ground-nesting birds and amphibians. Please also ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the pristine environment for all visitors.
Yes, being located within the city of Ellwangen, there are various amenities nearby. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the city center, which is a short distance from the Schlossweiher. For accommodation, Ellwangen offers hotels and guesthouses catering to different preferences. These establishments provide convenient options for visitors looking to extend their stay or enjoy a meal after exploring the nature reserve.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in the Ellwanger Schlossweiher lakes. As a designated nature reserve, the primary focus is on protecting the delicate ecosystem and its diverse plant and animal species. Activities like swimming could disturb the wildlife and potentially damage the natural habitat. The lakes are primarily for nature observation and historical fish farming purposes.
The Ellwanger Schlossweiher is historically significant due to its origins as a system of monastic fishponds dating back to 1337, with records suggesting their creation was encouraged by Emperor Charlemagne around 800 AD. These artificial ponds were vital for fish breeding, primarily carp, to supply food for the Prince-Provosts and canons of the Carolingian monastery. The traditional fish farming practices, including seasonal draining and refilling, have shaped the cultural landscape for centuries.
Yes, the Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart offers interactive tours through an app called "Unterwegs im Naturschutzgebiet." This app provides an audio tour with informative details and sounds, as well as a quiz tour focused on the plants and animals found in the reserve. These resources are designed for both families and nature enthusiasts, offering an engaging way to learn about the area's biodiversity and history.