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Top 20 Lakes in Rhenish Hesse

Best lakes in Rhenish Hesse are situated in a region known for its vineyards and diverse landscapes within Rhineland-Palatinate. The area features serene lake experiences, often from former gravel pits now filled with groundwater. These lakes provide natural swimming opportunities and recreational facilities, complementing the region's natural beauty.

Best lakes in Rhenish Hesse

  • The most popular lakes is Trail between Silbersee and the Roxheim Old Rhine, a trail that offers a path between two waters. This route is ideal as a running and walking route, with a circuit of almost 5 km.
  • Another must-see spot is Altrheinsee Observation Tower, a viewpoint providing a different perspective on the Old Rhine and its surroundings. Visitors can enjoy views of the lake and reeds, with informative boards along the Altrhein adventure trail.
  • Visitors also love Eich Old Rhine Lake, a lake with an adventure trail created around its waters. This circular route is approximately 6 km long and offers a natural setting.
  • Rhenish Hesse is known for its bathing lakes and former gravel pits. These groundwater-fed lakes offer a variety of natural swimming and recreational opportunities.
  • The lakes in Rhenish Hesse are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 590 upvotes and over 200 photos shared.

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Bobenheim-Roxheim: Silbersee Beach

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Great water quality, nice bathing beach. The beach bar with a tropical ambience is open (as of summer 2023) when the weather is good. The beautiful paths on the neighboring Altrhein offer a special nature experience.

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Baron von Waldthausen had the ponds created for fish farming at the beginning of the 20th century (Waldthausen Castle is not far away). Due to the construction of the motorway, only five of the original seven remain. Above the ponds is a lovely spot for a short rest.

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Beach Bar Silbersee

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Caribbean feeling in the Vorderpfalz!

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Altrheinsee Observation Tower

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Very nice view of the lake and reeds.

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Eich Old Rhine Lake

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Worth a tour just outside the summer months. There are enough possibilities to find a quiet place somewhere.

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Hinterer Roxheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve

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Some Altrheine originated by a natural displacement of the Rhine bed, some were cut off in the course of the straightening of the Rhine, which took place starting from 1817.

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Lake Eicher is connected to the Rhine, so the lake is surrounded by a holiday resort with weekend homes, many of which have their own private jetty. Several spots offer excellent views of the lake. The terrace of the Kleine Kneipe (small pub) is located directly on the shore and offers cyclists and hikers a great place to take a break. Lake Eicher is not really a swimming spot, however.

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Nice path between two waters

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The replica of the Rialto Bridge, Venice, serves as the backdrop for the Roxheimer Gondola Festival, which has been held for more than 50 years on the first weekend in July. More about this festival and its origin can be found at bobenheim-roxheim.de.

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Old Rhine Lake Eich

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Bathing beach at Lake Eicher, which can be visited free of charge.

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Through open terrain dotted with gnarled oaks and pines, we reach the Seven Ponds, which are arranged in a cascade. Benches invite you to linger here.

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The path has descended beautifully. Nettles reach up to the handlebars. It's a shame, things used to be different.

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A detour to the Eicher ice cream parlor Fontana at the municipal administration is always worth a visit

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Beautiful from the side, if you stand behind the object not

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This landscape and bird sanctuary is precisely called “Vorderer Roxheimer Altrhein-Krumbeeräcker”, is 25.3 hectares in size and belongs to the Rhine-Palatinate area. There are rare plant and animal species, as you can see on the Nabu information boards. It's relatively easy to guess what crumbberries - i.e. potatoes - have to do with it. A circumnavigation of this arm of the Old Rhine is just over 5 km long. You can stop off at Seestube Bader, for example, where the food and service are always good (www.seehotelbader.de).

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Lake Eicher is connected to the Rhine, so the lake is surrounded by a holiday resort with weekend homes, many of which have their own private jetty. Several spots offer excellent views of the lake. The terrace of the Kleine Kneipe (small pub) is located directly on the shore and offers cyclists and hikers a great place to take a break. Lake Eicher is not really a swimming spot, however.

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...a beautiful spot on the bike path between the two bodies of water...

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The replica of the world-famous Rialto Bridge can always be admired in the period around the gondola festival (beginning of July); after that it will be dismantled again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main bathing lakes in Rhenish Hesse?

The most notable bathing lakes directly within Rhenish Hesse are the Altrheinsee Eich and the Pfarrwiesensee Gimbsheim. Both are former gravel pits now filled with groundwater, offering natural swimming opportunities and recreational facilities. The Silbersee Beach in Bobenheim-Roxheim is also very popular for swimming and relaxation.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Rhenish Hesse?

Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Altrheinsee Eich, for instance, features a sandy beach, a children's playground, and facilities like changing rooms and toilets. The Eich Old Rhine Lake also has an adventure trail that is great for family walks. The Silbersee Beach is another excellent family-friendly option with a nice bathing beach and sunbathing area.

What kind of natural features can I expect around the lakes?

The lakes in Rhenish Hesse, often formed from former gravel pits, are characterized by clear, groundwater-fed waters. You'll find sandy beaches, sunbathing lawns, and natural settings with reeds and diverse vegetation. Areas like the Seven ponds of the Lenneberg Forest offer a tranquil forest environment with historical significance.

Are there hiking or walking trails around the lakes?

Absolutely. Many lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. For example, the Eich Old Rhine Lake has an adventure trail around its waters, approximately 6 km long. The Trail between Silbersee and the Roxheim Old Rhine is ideal for running and walking, offering a circuit of almost 5 km with different surfaces.

Can I go swimming in the lakes of Rhenish Hesse?

Yes, swimming is a popular activity at lakes like Altrheinsee Eich and Pfarrwiesensee Gimbsheim. Both offer designated bathing areas with sandy beaches. While swimming is generally at your own risk due to the absence of DLRG supervision, water quality is regularly checked and considered very good. The Silbersee Beach is also known for its excellent water quality.

What facilities are available at lakes like Altrheinsee Eich or Pfarrwiesensee Gimbsheim?

At Altrheinsee Eich, you'll find a sandy beach, sunbathing lawn, beach volleyball court, bocce court, children's playground, changing facilities, toilets, and a beach bar. Pfarrwiesensee Gimbsheim offers a sandy beach, toilets, ample paid parking, and a beach bar called 'Kieswerk' that operates from May to September.

Is it possible to do water sports like stand-up paddleboarding?

Yes, at Pfarrwiesensee Gimbsheim, small inflatable boats, air mattresses, and stand-up paddleboards are permitted, making it a great spot for various water activities beyond just swimming.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes in Rhenish Hesse?

Visitors appreciate the clear water quality, the natural setting, and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Many enjoy the sandy beaches, the well-maintained trails for walking and running, and the family-friendly amenities. The Altrheinsee Observation Tower is also a popular spot for its unique views.

Are there any viewpoints to get a good perspective of the lakes?

Yes, the Altrheinsee Observation Tower offers a different perspective on the Old Rhine and its surroundings, with views of the lake and reeds. Informative boards along the Altrhein adventure trail provide additional context.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Rhenish Hesse?

The lakes are particularly popular on hot summer days for swimming and water sports. However, they are also enjoyable outside the summer months for walking and nature observation, offering quiet places to relax. The spring and autumn seasons provide pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails around the lakes.

Are there options for cycling or mountain biking near the lakes?

Yes, Rhenish Hesse offers various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'RhineWine-Tour' or 'Amiche (round trip)' for touring bicycles, and several road cycling and MTB trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the Cycling in Rhenish Hesse, Road Cycling Routes in Rhenish Hesse, and MTB Trails in Rhenish Hesse guides.

Are dogs allowed at the lakes?

While specific regulations can vary by lake and designated bathing areas, it's generally advisable to check local signage. Many natural areas around the lakes are suitable for dog walks, but bathing areas might have restrictions, especially during peak season. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.

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