Best lakes around Rittershoffen are found in the wider region, offering diverse natural landscapes. Rittershoffen is located in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France, near the German border and the Rhine river. The area features a mix of riverine environments, nature reserves, and recreational lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhine, influencing its natural features and aquatic environments.
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the last of its kind, an eel choker
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Nature, water, tranquility, hiking on flat paths
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The Aalschocker Heini is located in a quiet spot in the Old Rhine. It is part of the Rheinauenmuseum Rastatt Ottersdorf. This is located right next to the church. Anyone interested in the history of the Rhine is in the right place.
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A detour to the tributaries of the Rhine is always worthwhile
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Beautifully situated lake, on whose shores you can simply relax and unwind
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After recultivation, the Ameisensee has been used as a fishing lake since the early 1980s. The lake was created in silted-up old branches of the Rhine, which had been used for gravel extraction since the 1960s - especially during the construction of the Iffezheim Rhine dam in the 1970s. The Ameisensee is located in the Söllingen/Greffern polder - partial polder 4 between the Rhine side dam and flood embankments - as a retention area in the event of extreme flooding on the Rhine and its tributaries. In the west, a culvert and structure connects the lake with the Kriegersee and in the east the water flows through a canal into the Rhine lowland canal. We regularly pass by the Ameisensee on walks. The best view of the lake is on the east bank at the culvert to the Rhine lowland canal. It is not possible to walk around the Ameisensee in the shore area. https://www.asv-soellingen.de/vereinsgew%C3%A4sser/ameisensee/
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Entry is currently free. The restaurant is managed again (during the last visit it was without a tenant/operator).
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Take a look at the water from time to time, it's right behind Iffezheim or Hügelsheim! It's practically just a stone's throw away ☺️✌️
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For swimming and recreational activities, Erländer Lake is a popular choice. It features a well-kept lawn with shade, outdoor swimming pool infrastructure, and bathing supervision. There's also a self-service inn for food and drinks.
Yes, the Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve is a significant area criss-crossed by old Rhine arms, offering a natural space for numerous animals and plants. The Sauer Delta Nature Reserve also provides excellent opportunities for observing nature. Additionally, the Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve, though artificial, is recognized for its rich biodiversity, especially aquatic fauna and around 130 bird species.
Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is ideal for birdwatching, with an ornithological observatory available. You can also enjoy walks on the 2.4 km path encircling the lake, or explore nearby hiking trails. It's a perfect spot for picnics and connecting with nature. Fishing is permitted during the season in its front part.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Erländer Lake is family-friendly with its bathing facilities. Ameisensee offers a tranquil setting for relaxation, and the Swan Gathering at the Rhine Dam is a beautiful spot on the Rhine that families can enjoy.
For tranquility, Ameisensee is a great choice, known for its nature, water, and quiet atmosphere, ideal for unwinding. The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve also offers a serene natural setting perfect for picnics and peaceful moments.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve features a 2.4 km circular path and several hiking trails that start from the location. The Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve also has paths for exploration. For more options, you can explore the wider region's trails in the Hiking around Rittershoffen guide.
The Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is suitable for birdwatching throughout the year. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and observing nature. Summer is ideal for bathing at lakes like Erländer Lake.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. While specific cycling paths directly around all lakes aren't detailed, the broader area around Rittershoffen is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Rittershoffen guide, which includes routes like the Rhine Cycle Route.
The nature reserves, particularly the Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve, are rich in biodiversity. You can expect to see a wide variety of bird species, with about 130 recorded at Reichshoffen Lake. The Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve is home to numerous animals and plants, including reed warblers, black kites, water and tree frogs, and stag beetles.
The circuit path around the Reichshoffen Lake Nature Reserve is accessible to all, making it suitable for visitors with varying mobility. Benches are also available along the path to enjoy the landscape.
While specific regulations vary by location, nature reserves often require dogs to be on a leash to protect wildlife. It's always best to check local signage at each lake or reserve for specific rules regarding pets.


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