In Sightseeing in Stuttgart

Summer Sightseeing: Max-Eyth-See

Beautiful Max-Eyth-See on a sunny day.

One thing most people who are living in Stuttgart miss is open water in the city center. But we do have a river in Stuttgart, the Neckar, and even a lake nearby. And this lake, Max-Eyth-See, makes a great destination for a visit during summer!

Max-Eyth-See dates back to 1935 and is located in Stuttgart-Hofen, next to the Neckar. It used to be a gravel pit but nowadays it is a nature reserve and a lovely recreational area.

Fun on the water at Max-Eyth-See in Stuttgart

You can walk around the 600 meter long lake and even take a stroller with you as the paths are flat and easy. Riding a bike or taking inline skates however is only permitted during the week, not on weekends. The park next to Max-Eyth-See invites you to sit down and relax for a while – or to be active and play football or such 🙂 If you want to get on the water you can hire a row-boat, pedal-boat or electric-boat. And if you’re into birds you can bring our binoculars and observe birds such as grey herons, coots and cormorants.

Fun at Max-Eyth-See

You will find two restaurants at the lake: “Haus am See” and “Treffpunkt am See”. Moreover, on the peninsula in the lake sits a small beer garden that even has a sand beach (but please mind that swimming in Max-Eyth-See is not permitted).

Beer garden at Max-Eyth-See

You can reach Max-Eyth-See by public transport. The U-Bahn stations “Wagrainäcker”, “Max-Eyth-See” and “Hofen” are located right next to the lake and the surrounding parks. If you’ve got the chance, visit Max-Eyth-See during the week as it is crowded here on the weekend.

More information about:

Boat hire at Max-Eyth-See (only in German)

Haus am See (only in German)

Treffpunkt am See (only in German)

Biergarten at Max-Eyth-See (only in German)

 

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Hello and welcome to "living in Stuttgart". I am Mel and I love this beautiful city. There are so many things to explore, I can't wait sharing them with you. So come along and let me show you Stuttgart the way I see it.

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