Best lakes around Grevenbroich offer various recreational opportunities within easy reach of the city. The region features a landscape with accessible natural waters, providing options for outdoor activities. Several attractive lakes are located nearby, suitable for walks, bike rides, and swimming. These natural features contribute to Grevenbroich's appeal as a starting point for exploring local aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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CYCLE TOUR WICKRATHER SCHLOSSTEICH The journey is the destination, and so 17 cyclists enjoyed a lovely day in Mönchengladbach's surroundings in what was at times a strong wind. The start was at 10:00 a.m. from the car park at Rheydt Castle. The route leads through the Volksgarten, the Neersbroicher Busch and the Hoppbruch to Haus Horst, from there past Steinhausen, Liedberg and Dyck Castle to Aldenhoven. Past the Jüchener Bach, we then went via Gierath and Jüchen to the edge of the open-cast lignite mine with a view into the big hole. Here we were showered heavily by the sprinklers that are supposed to bind the dust to protect the motorway. Shortly afterwards we reached the Wildenrath manor in Wanlo for a rest and refreshment. The route then went back along the Niers via Wickrath Castle, Beller Park and Zoppenbroich to Rheydt Castle.
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Wickrath Castle From the first mention in 1068 until the end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the Hochstaden, Broichhausen, Hompesch and Quadt families ruled over the castle or Wickrath Palace. The coats of arms of these families can be found on a fountain in the courtyard of the outer bailey. Not many descriptions or information about Wickrath Castle have been preserved. A painting by Wilhelm Thomas von Quadt from the mid-17th century shows a castle that is probably Wickrath Castle. It is located on an island with low bushes and consists of several buildings. The most striking part is a high, isolated tower with a very pointed spire. It was a moated castle, possibly built in the form of a motte in the 12th century and whose moats were fed by the Niers. There is no evidence above ground of the castle's former location.
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Part of the path runs just a few meters from the A52 - there is no relaxation there.
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The castle pond and the castle park are worth seeing.
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Wickrath Castle Close to the center of Wickrather and yet feeling far away, the 19-hectare park with the baroque Wickrath Castle and its beautiful, lovingly landscaped castle park is located directly on the Niers. This is one of the most beautiful places in Mönchengladbach to unwind. Between 1746 and 1772, Friedrich Wilhelm Otto Freiherr von Quadt had an axially symmetrical baroque palace built by the master builder Matthieu Soiron from Maastricht in place of the late medieval moated castle of Wickrath. In a crown-shaped park, which is unique in the entire Rhineland and characterized by ponds and linden tree avenues, a castle complex was built in the Niersaue, based on French models, which was divided into a fore and a main castle. Unfortunately, the castle cannot be visited. Kingfishers and herons have found their habitat in the castle park itself.
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Dogs must be kept on a leash at the Kaarster See. 🐕
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A view of the Kasterer See is worthwhile at any time of the year. Especially in autumn, when the colors of the leaves start to play
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a beautiful castle with park, which is partly under nature protection. Since 2004, the moated castle has been part of the Garden Art Route between the Rhine and Meuse. In the east wing is a horse stable and breeding with a Rhenish horse studbook. Various equestrian tournaments are held here every year on the adjacent tournament arena.
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For local recreation, Kasterer Lake is highly regarded, offering ideal conditions for observing water birds and featuring prepared running routes. Another popular spot is Kaarster Lake, known for its recreational area close to the city with paths around the lake and small bays.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Kasterer Lake has a very nice children's playground nearby, making it great for little ones. Both Wickrath Castle Pond and Wickrath Castle Park are also considered family-friendly, offering historical settings and leisurely walks.
You can explore the historical moated castle setting of Wickrath Castle Pond, which is part of a baroque park. Nearby, Wickrath Castle Park also features a historical site with a lake and a bridge, perfect for relaxation and leisurely walks. Additionally, the historic town of Alt-Kaster is definitely worth a visit near Kasterer Lake.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Kaarster Lake has a designated bathing area in its smaller lake where swimming is allowed, though caution is advised regarding depth and currents in the larger lake. The Kasterer See and Straberger See (the latter mentioned in regional research) are also popular for swimming.
Absolutely. Kasterer Lake offers easy, leisurely hiking trails and prepared running routes. A path goes all around Kaarster Lake, suitable for walks. For more extensive cycling, you can find routes like the 'Kasterer Lake – Erft Riverside Trail loop from Grevenbroich' which is a moderate 29.8 km ride. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Grevenbroich guide and hiking routes in the Hiking around Grevenbroich guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Kasterer Lake is a natural monument with a forest on its east side, providing excellent opportunities for observing water birds. Kaarster Lake is a quarry pond with a beach area, offering a different natural landscape. The region's lakes generally provide accessible natural waters for enjoying the outdoors.
Kasterer Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for those needing easier paths. Generally, many lake paths are designed for leisurely walks, which are often suitable for strollers.
Kaarster Lake is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Many of the walking paths around the other lakes are also suitable for dogs, but always check local regulations regarding leashes and swimming.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water activities, the warmer months are ideal. For leisurely walks and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated in any season.
While Zievericher Mühle Fishing Park historically had a restaurant and beer garden, it is currently closed. However, the historic town of Alt-Kaster, near Kasterer Lake, offers options for a leisurely stop. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns.
Wickrath Castle Pond and Wickrath Castle Park are unique because they are set within a historical moated castle and baroque park. This offers a blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage, providing scenic viewpoints and opportunities for peaceful walks amidst idyllic scenery. It's a place to pause, relax, and be amazed by the historical setting.


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