Best lakes around Dambach are found in the Alsace region, particularly within the Vosges mountains. This area features a diverse landscape with natural forest lakes, glacial formations, and artificial dam lakes. The region offers opportunities for hiking and nature observation, with many lakes serving as natural monuments.
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Great idyllic pond... swimming and boating are forbidden... that's what it says on the sign... But you're allowed to linger and cycle
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Idyllic little water… water lilies on top… invites you to linger
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Pure peace and a fantastic view of Eppenbrunn… Seating included.
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Beautiful lake that can also be easily walked around.
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Such an idyllic pond! On the left bank is the former "Kahnhalle". It used to be used for rowing boat rentals, among other things, and is now a private weekend house. Source = Information board on site: https://www.ludwigswinkel.de/pdf/18-kahnhalle.pdf
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This pond is a nice addition to any course. It is unique in the Vosges due to its peat bog on the west bank.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Rössels Pond, known for its nature reserve and quiet atmosphere. Another favorite is Hanau Pond, which features a unique peat bog and a nature trail. Sägmühl Pond is also popular, especially as an officially declared bathing lake.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Rössels Pond, Sägmühl Pond, Spießweiher, Mill Pond, and Hanau Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and nature observation.
The region boasts diverse natural features. At Rössels Pond, you can explore a nature reserve with silted-up and raised bog biotopes. Hanau Pond is notable for its unique peat bog in the northern Vosges, complete with a nature trail. Further afield, Lac de Sewen is a protected environment known for its rare fauna and flora, including beavers and carnivorous plants like drosera.
Yes, Sägmühl Pond is officially declared a bathing lake and is a popular spot for swimming. However, swimming is prohibited in other lakes like Lac d'Alfeld, Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes due to various reasons, including their role in flood regulation or protected natural status.
Many lakes are excellent starting points for hikes. For instance, Spießweiher serves as an ideal starting point for trails leading to the Altschloßfelsen. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes are only accessible on foot, making them popular for forest hikes. You can find various running trails around Dambach, including moderate routes like the "Dambach Casemate – Along the Schwartzbach loop from Windstein." For more options, explore the Running Trails around Dambach guide.
Absolutely. The Dambach region offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find challenging mountain biking routes, such as the "Wintersberg and Wasenkoepfel massifs loop," or more moderate road cycling routes like the "Route de Sturzelbronn – Citadel of Bitche loop from Dambach." For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Dambach guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Dambach guide.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Lac des Perches, for example, was dammed in the 16th century to serve local forges and a textile factory. Sägmühl Pond was originally created to operate a sawmill. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes historically belonged to the Masevaux Chapter, which leased their water rights for charcoal production.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many find places like Rössels Pond to be a 'soul place' for quiet contemplation and nature observation, enjoying the immediate proximity to the water. The idyllic settings, opportunities for peaceful walks, and the chance to see diverse wildlife are frequently highlighted.
Yes, for some lakes, parking is available. Spießweiher, for instance, offers parking and serves as an ideal starting point for various tours in the area.
Lakes like Lac des Perches and the Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes are generally less crowded as they are only accessible on foot, contributing to their charm and offering a more secluded experience within the forest. Rössels Pond is also noted for its quiet atmosphere.
The lakes are beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and nature observation with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming at Sägmühl Pond. Even in winter, the frosted landscapes can be picturesque, though some trails might be more challenging.
While Dambach itself is a charming base, some lakes have nearby options. Near the Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes, you can find an inn (Auberge du Neuweiher) and a farm-inn (Ferme auberge du Gresson). For Hanau Pond, the Hotel Beau Rivage offers delicious home-baked cakes right on the lake's terrace.


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