Best lakes around Kaarst are centered around the Kaarster See, a significant local recreation area formed from gravel mining. This area features two interconnected lakes: a smaller bathing lake and a larger sports lake. The region is part of a larger lake district, offering diverse aquatic experiences. Visitors can find opportunities for swimming, water sports, and peaceful walks amidst natural surroundings.
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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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It is an almost closed forest area with an area of 35 hectares.
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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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Part of the path runs just a few meters from the A52 - there is no relaxation there.
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The Niers cycle path leads directly along the park, a beautiful park for young and old.
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Dogs must be kept on a leash at the Kaarster See. 🐕
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This beautiful park invites you to go for a walk
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Yes, the small part of Kaarster Lake is ideal for families, featuring designated bathing areas with sandy beaches, shallow-sloping shores, and separate non-swimmer areas. It also offers an outdoor fitness park, table tennis, and a beach volleyball court. Additionally, Selikumer Park and Wildlife Park includes a lake and a game reserve with fallow deer, making it another great family destination.
Swimming is permitted in the small part of Kaarster Lake, which is a designated bathing area with lifeguards, snack bars, and other facilities. However, swimming is strictly prohibited in the large part of Kaarster Lake due to strong currents and significant depth.
The large part of Kaarster Lake is a hub for various water sports. While swimming is not allowed, you can engage in activities like sailing, surfing, diving (for members only), and fishing. Day tickets are available for participation in these sports.
Absolutely. A peaceful 2-kilometer (approximately 1.2 miles) walking path encircles the large part of Kaarster Lake, offering a scenic route away from busier areas. For more extensive options, you can explore several hiking routes nearby, such as the 'Vorster Forest – Nordkanal loop from Kaarster See' or the 'Animal-Themed Wooden Shelter – Vorster Forest loop from Kaarster See'. Find more details on these trails in the Hiking around Kaarst guide.
The area around Kaarster Lake is a designated nature conservation area, home to various waterfowl, crustaceans, snails, mussels, and 14 fish species including pike, zander, and carp. The Nierssee Viewpoint offers an excellent spot to observe diverse bird life, while Selikumer Park and Wildlife Park features a game reserve with a herd of fallow deer.
Yes, the region offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Rheydt Castle – Niers Cycle Path loop from Kaarster See' or the 'Rheindeich Cycle Path – View of the Flughafenbrücke loop from Kaarster See'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Kaarst guide.
At the small bathing lake of Kaarster Lake, you'll find extensive amenities including lifeguards, snack bars, an ice cream café, a beach shop, and rentals for sun loungers and life jackets. Showers, changing rooms, sanitary facilities, storage lockers, a disabled-accessible toilet, and a baby changing room are also available.
The bathing season at Kaarster Lake runs from May 1st to August 31st, which is ideal for swimming and beach activities. The water quality is regularly monitored and consistently rated good to very good during this period. The walking paths around the large lake can be enjoyed year-round for peaceful strolls.
While the small bathing area of Kaarster Lake has restrictions, the larger lake and surrounding paths are generally dog-friendly for walks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect any local signage regarding pet access, especially in nature conservation areas.
Beyond Kaarster Lake, you can visit the Nierssee Viewpoint, which offers a wide view over the Nierssee and is an ideal spot for birdwatching. Another unique feature is the Overgrown Old Country Road, where nature is reclaiming a paved path, creating a distinctive natural experience.
Yes, admission fees apply for the Strandbad (lido/beach area) at the small bathing lake of Kaarster Lake. Reduced rates are available for children, and a family card option exists. Children up to 4 years old have free entry.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports and swimming at Kaarster Lake to peaceful walks and enjoying nature. The well-maintained facilities at the bathing lake and the scenic paths around the larger lake are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to observe diverse bird life from spots like the Nierssee Viewpoint is also a favorite.


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