Best lakes around Oberhausen-Rheinhausen offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by its position in the Northern Upper Rhine lowlands. The region features several lakes, including the significant Erlichsee directly within Oberhausen-Rheinhausen, and additional notable lakes in the nearby municipality of Waghäusel. These bodies of water provide varied recreational opportunities and serve as important natural habitats. The area is known for its blend of developed leisure facilities and protected natural reserves.
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beautiful lake in the Walldorf forest
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A beautifully situated fishing lake in the middle of the great nature reserve
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A slightly smaller but very idyllic lake
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a little off the path. Worth it!
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The Wagbachniederung is a beautiful nature reserve with rare animal species. Especially popular when migratory birds gather.
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The Zuckerrübensee is the Wagbachniederung nature reserve
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The Wagbachniederung nature reserve was created from the sewage ponds of a sugar factory that was shut down in 1995 and is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in Germany. Here you can watch the birds very nicely.
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Pleasantly beautiful, narrow path that runs along the lake and invites you to observe the aquatic animals or to put your feet in the water...
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The lakes in the region offer a wide array of recreational activities. The Hochholzer Lake is ideal for peaceful relaxation in a forest setting. The Erlichsee in Oberhausen-Rheinhausen provides comprehensive leisure facilities including beach soccer fields, Pit-Pat, and a kiosk with an ice cream parlor. Nearby lakes like Wittmer See and Klee Wiesental in Waghäusel offer boat rentals, a surf school, and opportunities for hiking and walking.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Erlichsee is a major recreational area with facilities for children. The Hochholzer Lake, Rußheimer Old Rhine - Elisabethenwört, and Neptunsee Oberhausen are all categorized as family-friendly. The Wittmer See and Klee Wiesental also have attractions for children.
The Erlichsee is a popular spot for swimming, with its water quality regularly monitored. In the neighboring municipality of Waghäusel, Wittmer See and Klee Wiesental are also popular for swimming, though visitors should note that swimming is at their own risk as there is no official lifeguard supervision. These lakes also offer boat rental and a surf school.
Absolutely. The region around Oberhausen-Rheinhausen offers numerous trails. For running, you can find routes like the 'Rest area at Erlichsee – Kriegbach cycle path loop' or 'Stork colony on the Rhine dam – Naturfreundehaus Wagbachhäus'l loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'Rest area at Erlichsee – Stork colony on the Rhine dam loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Oberhausen-Rheinhausen guide or the Cycling around Oberhausen-Rheinhausen guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Wagbachniederung nature reserve is a significant bird sanctuary where you can observe various bird species, amphibians, and reptiles. The Rußheimer Old Rhine - Elisabethenwört features an idyllic old Rhine forest and is recognized as a river island. The Hochholzer Lake is nestled within a landscape protection area, providing a valuable habitat for fish and waterfowl.
Yes, Neptunsee Oberhausen is primarily used for fishing and is considered a top fishing area by local anglers. The Lingenfeld Old Rhine is also noted as an ideal place for fishing.
For a more relaxed atmosphere, the Wittmer See and Klee Wiesental in Waghäusel are known for being generally not overcrowded. They offer a tranquil experience with individual gravel sunbathing spots and some grassy areas. The Lingenfeld Old Rhine is also described as a quiet place to slow down.
Yes, the Wittmer See and Klee Wiesental in Waghäusel have a long tradition of FKK (Freikörperkultur) or nudist bathing, which is appreciated by many for its sense of freedom.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural landscapes and the variety of recreational opportunities. The peaceful settings, like the forest surrounding Hochholzer Lake, and the rich wildlife in areas like the Wagbachniederung nature reserve, are highly appreciated. The comprehensive leisure facilities at Erlichsee also make it a popular choice for active recreation.
At the Erlichsee, a kiosk and ice cream parlor are available for refreshments. The area also features a comprehensive leisure and camping facility, allowing visitors to stay for several days. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local amenities in the nearby towns of Oberhausen-Rheinhausen and Waghäusel.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery, especially for birdwatching in reserves like the Wagbachniederung nature reserve when migratory birds gather.


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