The Mummelsee, a Lake in the Heart of the Black Forest
Located in Seebach, in the heart of the Black Forest, the Mummelsee is a mountain lake with a fairy-tale atmosphere. Nestled at an altitude of 1,036 meters, it is surrounded by dense forests and spectacular landscapes, offering an idyllic setting for a nature break. This glacial lake owes its name to local legends, which tell of mysterious nymphs and a king of the waters living in its depths.
Accessible all year round, the Mummelsee is an ideal place to recharge and enjoy the tranquility of nature. A pleasant circular walk allows you to tour the lake in about twenty minutes, offering magnificent views of the sparkling waters and surrounding mountains.

The Mummelsee is also a perfect starting point for hiking and outdoor activity enthusiasts. Numerous marked trails allow you to explore the Black Forest, including the ascent to the Hornisgrinde, the highest point in the region, which offers an exceptional panorama of the Rhine Valley.
In summer, visitors can rent pedal boats to cruise on the lake or enjoy local specialties in the charming neighboring inn. In winter, the site transforms into a magical landscape, ideal for snowy walks and moments of relaxation by the frozen lake. Whether for a romantic getaway, a family outing, or a sporting adventure, the Mummelsee is a must-visit destination in the Black Forest.
