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Currently (today, February 27, 2026): The path along the still stream from the barbecue area is (officially) closed due to renovation work.
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The water network of the Stiller Bach near Weingarten in the Ravensburg district in Baden-Württemberg is one of the oldest canal systems in Germany. It was expertly constructed by Benedictine monks in the Middle Ages to supply water to the Weingarten monastery and has remained almost unchanged to this day. The area of the water network is around 25 km2 and includes ten canals and around 20 ponds. The main construction period of the Stiller Bach and its sub-waterways extends over a period of more than half a millennium (11th to 17th centuries). Source: Wikipedia
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The water network of the Stiller Bach near Weingarten in the Ravensburg district in Baden-Württemberg is one of the oldest canal systems in Germany. It was expertly constructed by Benedictine monks in the Middle Ages to supply water to the Weingarten monastery and has remained almost unchanged to this day. The area of the water network is around 25 km2 and includes ten canals and around 20 ponds. The main construction period of the Stiller Bach and its sub-waterways extends over a period of more than half a millennium (11th to 17th centuries). Source: Wikipedia
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The Schussen cycle path to Lake Constance. 🥰 Great tour
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The Rösslerweiher was created as a natural lake around 10,000 years ago when the Ice Age Rhine glacier retreated and left behind dams made of rubble (moraines) and depressions whose gravel subsoil had been sealed waterproof with fine clay. The moraine dam broke in a devastating natural disaster. The floodwaters rushed down into the Scherzach valley and carved the Hochtobel into the terrain. It was not until much later that people built a replacement dam at this point. In 1155, the new reservoir was mentioned as lacus Grindel (=dam lake) in a document from the Staufers. This makes the 20-hectare pond one of the oldest reservoirs in Central Europe. It has been used for energy and fishing for over 800 years and fulfills an important function in the context of flood protection in Weingarten. The Stille Bach plays a central role in all of this. Source: Wikipedia
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59 kilometers. That's how long the Schussen is - from the source near Bad Schussenried to the mouth in the Eriskircher Ried. Here it flows into Lake Constance. Over its entire length it loses 182 meters in height, and this gradient was used early on to generate energy. The Schussen flows through the Schussen Valley. That alone is nothing special and is widely known. Less well known are the varied and exciting stories that have played out over the centuries on the river and along the banks of the Schussen. At the beginning of the 18th century, wood from the Altdorf Forest was still floated here to the shores of Lake Constance, to then be sold to Switzerland. In Ravensburg, the Schussen offered separate bathing areas for men, women and children, including bathhouses, from 1845 onwards. Around 1870, the Schussen Valley between Mochenwangen and Weißenau was the most important industrial region south of Ulm. And it was not until more than a hundred years later, in 1987, that the last hydroelectric power station was shut down. The river then became unused and murky in its bed, the water quality left much to be desired, and floods in the early 1990s required regulatory measures. But today, in times of climate change and the search for ideas for the future, the Schussen is receiving more attention again. And it deserves it.
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The Schussen is a 59-kilometre-long tributary of Lake Constance and thus a right and northern tributary of the Rhine in the southern part of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
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