Max Eyth See, Stuttgart,Germany
Country: Germany
State: Baden-Württemberg (BW)
Language: German, English
Trip Category: Any Free time (in Winter the lake will be frozen, you can just visit to see the frozen lake)
Get in:
Wagrainäcker stop is one before Max-Eyth-See stop in U14, If you are coming from Hbf..
Option2: If just want to visit lake, get down at Max-Eyth-See stop..
Boating is the main activity, you can find more details about price and timings in below link.
Three types of boats available in Max-eyth-see :
1. Rowing Boat : 5.50 Euro (30 min), 8.00 Euro (60 min) [Max 3 persons]
2. Peddling Boat : 6.50 Euro (30min), 9.50 Euro (60min) [Max 4 persons]
3. Electro Boat: 8.50 Euro (30 min), 14.50 Euro (60 min) [Max 4 persons]
More infos:
Extract from (www.stgt.com)
In the 1920's, there was a gravel pit in Stuttgart-Hofen that had expanded throughout the years. Since that time, the gravel pit has been transformed into a 600 meter long lake --- Max-Eyth Lake.
Named after the Swabian engineer and writer Max Eyth (1836 - 1906), the lake and its surrounding area were put under conservation in 1961.
The area around Max-Eyth Lake has turned into a paradise for hikers, bikers, fishermen and anyone interested in water sports and being outside. Grassy areas allow groups of all sizes to relax under the shade trees, play games on a summer day and even have a barbeque. Near the peninsula, picnickers and people wanting to barbeque will find access to water.
Max-Eyth Lake is the ideal habitat for plants and trees where many rare animal species can be seen as well. An island near the northwest section of the lake is a designated bird protection area where great crested grebes, geese, swans, coots, cormorants and even gray herons make their home.
On the lake's peninsula, there is ample opportunity to rent a boat. Peddle boats, row boats, motorboats - whatever your desire. Swimming in the lake in not permitted.
Named after the Swabian engineer and writer Max Eyth (1836 - 1906), the lake and its surrounding area were put under conservation in 1961.
The area around Max-Eyth Lake has turned into a paradise for hikers, bikers, fishermen and anyone interested in water sports and being outside. Grassy areas allow groups of all sizes to relax under the shade trees, play games on a summer day and even have a barbeque. Near the peninsula, picnickers and people wanting to barbeque will find access to water.
Max-Eyth Lake is the ideal habitat for plants and trees where many rare animal species can be seen as well. An island near the northwest section of the lake is a designated bird protection area where great crested grebes, geese, swans, coots, cormorants and even gray herons make their home.
On the lake's peninsula, there is ample opportunity to rent a boat. Peddle boats, row boats, motorboats - whatever your desire. Swimming in the lake in not permitted.
The restaurant 'Haus am See', located on the lake's northeast shore, offers culinary specialties and provides a relaxing atmosphere.
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