Best lakes around Moers provide diverse recreational opportunities within the Lower Rhine region, situated near the larger Duisburg area. The landscape features renatured former gravel pits and extensive natural areas, offering a blend of water-based activities and tranquil environments. These locations serve as popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and active leisure.
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Duisburg's regatta course enjoys a worldwide reputation among canoeists and rowers. Since its inauguration in 1935, international competitions have been held here, most recently the Canoe Racing World Championships in 2023. The course also serves as a training base for the German national team, preparing for the Olympic Games, for example. Other nations also use the local infrastructure.
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The regatta course is very impressive. From time to time you can watch rowers and paddlers training. Otherwise there are also wonderful paths around the route that invite you to go hiking, biking or walking.
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Very nice place to relax.
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You have a varied view of the various rivers, established industries and the beautiful cultivated landscape.
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Wambachsee, Masurensee, Böllertsee, Wolfssee, Wildförstersee and Haubachsee are the names of the water areas that form the Six Lakes Plateau.
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The bridge offers a great view over the Niepkuhlen.
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A lap around this route is always possible. The football stadium, the ice rink, the water ski facility, the climbing garden and and and... are very close by.
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The Niepkuhlenbrücke leads over the large Kull to the NSG Niepkuhlen or beyond. It is only open to pedestrians and cyclists.
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The Six Lakes Plateau Duisburg is an excellent choice for families. It offers large playgrounds, an outdoor swimming pool, and camping meadows. The Wolfssee within the plateau also features a lido with a sandy beach, making it a lively and kid-friendly environment.
The region offers diverse water sports. At the Six Lakes Plateau, you can enjoy sailing, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. The Toeppersee in Duisburg is particularly known for water skiing, along with sailing. Elfrather See in Krefeld also hosts rowing, sailing, and windsurfing activities.
Yes, many lakes offer extensive trail networks. The Six Lakes Plateau Duisburg has numerous cycling and hiking trails through peaceful woodlands. You can also find wonderful paths around the Wedau Regatta Course suitable for hiking, biking, or walking. For more options, explore the running trails around Moers or cycling routes that often pass by these lakes.
The Wolfssee, part of the Six Lakes Plateau, features a lido with a sandy beach for swimming. The Toeppersee also offers opportunities for swimming, though it's advisable to check local conditions for cleanliness. Elfrather See previously had a bathing lake section, with future plans to expand its beach area.
The Wedau Regatta Course is noted for having wheelchair-accessible paths, allowing visitors to enjoy the surroundings. Many of the main paths around the larger lake areas are generally well-maintained and flat, making them accessible for various users.
The lakes are often former gravel pits that have undergone extensive renaturation, creating diverse landscapes of forests and sparkling waters. You can observe wildlife like ducks and geese, especially at areas like the Six Lakes Plateau. The Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve offers great views of vast Rhine floodplains and natural beauty.
Yes, popular lake areas like the Six Lakes Plateau and Toeppersee often have amenities such as cafes, snack bars, or beer gardens. These provide convenient spots for refreshments and meals while enjoying your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports to tranquil natural observation. The extensive networks of cycling and hiking trails, the peaceful woodlands, and the beautiful lake views are frequently highlighted. The family-friendly environments with playgrounds and beaches are also a big draw.
Absolutely. The Six Lakes Plateau Duisburg boasts extensive networks of cycling paths. The Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve also features a well-developed bike path on the dam with great views. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Moers guide.
While popular areas can be lively, exploring the less central parts of the larger lake districts or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a quieter experience. The Niepkuhlen Bridge over Große Kull offers a great view over the Niepkuhlen, which are bodies of water that provide a more natural and potentially tranquil setting.
Many of the natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash where required. Elfrather See, for example, includes a designated dog park, making it a good option for pet owners.


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