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Top 20 Lakes around Rhein-Kreis Neuss

Best lakes around Rhein-Kreis Neuss are located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features a mix of former gravel pits transformed into natural parks and unique oxbow lakes. These areas provide habitats for various wildlife and serve as local recreation zones. Visitors can find options for water sports, nature observation, and tranquil walks.

Best lakes around Rhein-Kreis Neuss

  • The most popular lakes is Latumer See, a lake that originated from a gravel pit. A 1.5-kilometer circular path along the shore is popular for walks and cycling.
  • Another must-see spot is Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve, an other_natural area with an oxbow lake. This nature reserve is known for its unique ecosystem and importance for birdwatching.
  • Visitors also love Jröne Meerke (Green Little Lake), a lake within the Neuss City Forest. It has developed into a biotope for various bird species and offers a tranquil escape.
  • Rhein-Kreis Neuss is known for former gravel pits, oxbow lakes, and smaller ponds. These bodies of water offer a variety of experiences, from active recreation to quiet nature observation.
  • The lakes around Rhein-Kreis Neuss are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 50 highlights and over 140 photos shared.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Kaarster Lake

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Caution! Swimming is not allowed in the large lake, the currents and the depth (up to 20 meters according to Wikipedia) are easily underestimated. Even in the bathing area of the small lake, where bathing is allowed, children should not be unsupervised. In July 2018, two fatal swimming accidents occurred in quick succession.
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Overgrown Old Country Road

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Nature is reclaiming its place here and making the road narrower and narrower. Super cool section, paved, also good for racing bikes.

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A great park on the Erft and Obererft with various plants and trees, even sequoia trees are present here, and game reserve.

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Latumer See

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It was probably just an old gravel lake, but an idyllic, very natural park has now been created around it.

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Pferdsbroich Nature Reserve

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The horse brook is a riparian area typical of the Lower Rhine region in a silted-up old river channel (Lower Rhine Kendel) of the heavily meandering and overgrown prehistoric Rhine. As the silting increased, a low moor of broken forest and swampy waters developed in the lowlands during the Holocene.

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The people of Neuss refer to a pond in a surrounding park as "Jröne Meerke" (High German: Green Sea). The pond was created in the 1970s from a quarry pond for sand and gravel extraction.
The Jröne Meerke has developed extremely positively since 2017. What is now definitely a little gem was a problem a few years ago (2012-2015) because the excretions of a rapidly increasing wild geese population caused the pond to tip over.
Today it is a beautiful biotope for geese (including Canada geese, gray geese, snow geese, white-fronted geese), ducks, herons (e.g. herons) and birds that can breed undisturbed on the bank and on the small island in the pond.

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Neuss City Forest

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The Neusser Stadtwald is a forest area in the middle of the urban area of Neuss. Most of it is located in the stadium district and covers an area of 23.6 hectares.
The Neuss city forest is about 2.1 km long and has an area of 23.6 hectares. It has been designated as a landscape protection area since 1971 and extends over the districts of Stadionviertel, Morgensternsheide and Neusser Furth. The north channel runs through the entire city forest. There are several lakes and ponds in the forest, including the Jröne Meerke recreation facility.

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Art Steles at Stadtsee Kaarst

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Between 1991 and 1995 the city of Kaarst implemented the art project "Towards the middle" as part of the development of the new city center. This was created jointly by the Kaarst artist Martel Wiegand († 2006) and Dr. Helmut Blochwitz developed. The project included, among other things, the installation of works of art in the interior and exterior of the new council and community center. In the outdoor area, a total of 23 art steles were installed on the town hall square, in the city lake and in the city garden.

The artificial steles are all made of concrete and have a uniform diameter of 25 cm. The height is 2.25 m above the water level or 2.00 m on land. The steles not only have the function of carrying art objects, but they are themselves an essential part of a comprehensive artistic design for the installation of Works of art in public space. The positioning of the steles was based on the drafts of a fictional constellation by the artist Wolfgang Kliege.

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In the city forest near the north canal and the Konrad-Adenauer-Ring bridge, a biotope frog pond is hidden behind the forest cover. The seclusion of the pond from the main path on the north canal lets the lonely life of the residents ripple comfortably. A family of ducks, several frogs, dragonflies and thousands of mosquitoes enjoy their existence.
The pond is overgrown with reeds, various types of flowers complement the idyll.

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Unique life of the biotope.

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The biotope is unique in that it offers a habitat for plants, animals and birds. Everything is in harmony, disintegrated nature and residents who benefit from it.

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Johann ist selten Radlos
April 23, 2026, Latumer See

Very nicely laid out with many resting opportunities. Since the paths are not paved, it can get slippery depending on the weather. Furthermore, there are narrow sections on the trail where it can be difficult to pass each other. And you should watch out for the 2 inclines that follow one after the other. Unsuspectingly, it goes steeply uphill right after a bend. You have to shift down quickly to make it up. Alternatively, dismount and push. And as mentioned in the previous tips, it's very busy at the lake. Bikers, cyclists, people alone or with dogs. And you might occasionally get startled when smaller creatures unexpectedly cross your path.

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Selikum Park is a park in the Selikum district of Neuss, west of Reuschenberg Castle. Among its attractions are the Erft River, a collection of trees, the Neuss Children's Farm (established in 1978), and the Selikum Wildlife Enclosure with a herd of fallow deer. See: Spring https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selikumer_Park

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Unfortunately, some things have changed visually, which isn't so great... But no problem, the area around it is still great... Free parking nearby... We'll be back, no question 😉

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The beautiful circular route is intended for pedestrians, but with consideration you can also cycle.

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It is an almost closed forest area with an area of 35 hectares.

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A beautiful pond, which certainly offers interesting observations of plants and insects, as well as frogs and other small animals in spring and summer.

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The game reserve no longer exists. The animals ended up in the cooking pot, another part in the Eifel However, the shooting towers are still there.

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Oliver🌍
December 26, 2023, Kaarster See

Part of the path runs just a few meters from the A52 - there is no relaxation there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes around Rhein-Kreis Neuss?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Kaarster See offers a public beach with a gently sloping shore, non-swimmer areas, and a playground. The area around Jröne Meerke (Green Little Lake) also features a small beach, sunbathing lawns, and a playground. Additionally, Selikumer Park and Wildlife Park includes a children's farm and game reserve, making it a fun destination for all ages.

What water sports can I do at the lakes in Rhein-Kreis Neuss?

The Kaarster See is a popular spot for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, surfing, and fishing, often in connection with local clubs. Diving is also available exclusively for club members.

Are there good hiking or cycling trails near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Latumer See features a pleasant 1.5-kilometer circular path ideal for leisurely walks and cycling. The Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve offers well-maintained paths along dams, fields, and meadows, suitable for hiking and cycling, even for families with small children due to the flat terrain. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes and MTB trails throughout the Rhein-Kreis Neuss region.

What kind of wildlife can I observe around the lakes?

The lakes are rich in wildlife. Jröne Meerke (Green Little Lake) is a valuable biotope for various bird species, including geese, ducks, and herons. The Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve is particularly important for birdwatching, attracting rare species to its unique ecosystem of wetlands and forests. The secluded Frog Pond in the Neuss City Forest is home to ducks, frogs, and dragonflies.

Is swimming allowed in the lakes of Rhein-Kreis Neuss?

Swimming is permitted in designated areas. At Kaarster See, the smaller lake has a public beach area where swimming is allowed and supervised by lifeguards. The larger lake, however, prohibits swimming due to strong currents and depths. Jröne Meerke also has a small beach area suitable for cooling off.

Are there less crowded lakes for a peaceful visit?

For tranquility, consider visiting Latumer See, especially on weekdays, where you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere for reading or nature observation. The Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve is known as an "oasis of silence," perfect for those seeking solitude away from industrial noise. The Frog Pond in the Neuss City Forest also offers a secluded and quiet retreat.

What facilities are available at the lakes?

At Kaarster See, you'll find snack bars, a beach shop, sun lounger and life jacket rentals, showers, changing rooms, and barrier-free facilities. The recreational area also includes an outdoor fitness park, table tennis, and a beach volleyball court. The park around Jröne Meerke offers public barbecue facilities.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. For example, the circular path around Latumer See is popular for walks with pets. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves or designated swimming areas.

Are there any accessible paths around the lakes for wheelchairs or strollers?

The Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve features flat terrain and well-maintained paths, making it suitable for families with small children and potentially accessible for strollers. Kaarster See also provides barrier-free facilities.

When is the best time to visit the lakes in Rhein-Kreis Neuss?

The lakes offer appeal throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the recreational facilities. Autumn provides beautiful scenery for walks, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp air for hiking. Birdwatching is often excellent during migration seasons in spring and autumn at locations like Jröne Meerke and Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve.

What are the main natural features of the lakes in this region?

The lakes in Rhein-Kreis Neuss are primarily former gravel pits transformed into natural parks, alongside unique oxbow lakes of the Rhine. This creates diverse landscapes with wetlands, forests, and open water. Notable features include the unique ecosystem of the Ilvericher Altrheinschlinge Nature Reserve, the biotope at Jröne Meerke, and the recreational areas around Kaarster See.

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