Best lakes around Eimsheim feature a landscape shaped by the Rhine, including former quarry ponds and Old Rhine lakes. These areas provide diverse natural environments, often with nature reserves and viewpoints. Many locations are suitable for easy walks near lakes Eimsheim, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's lakes provide varied settings for exploration.
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A detour to the Eicher ice cream parlor Fontana at the municipal administration is always worth a visit
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Lake Eicher is connected to the Rhine, so the lake is surrounded by a holiday resort with weekend homes, many of which have their own private jetty. Several spots offer excellent views of the lake. The terrace of the Kleine Kneipe (small pub) is located directly on the shore and offers cyclists and hikers a great place to take a break. Lake Eicher is not really a swimming spot, however.
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The lake is owned by the local fishing club. Tables and benches are spread around the shore. A beautiful place that exudes a very pleasant calm
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A must for all geocaching enthusiasts. Lots of caches around the lake, all of which are easy to find. Greetings from the owner "Rohrbrummer"
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The Eicher See is a large quarry pond with access to the Rhine.
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Some of the houses stand on stilts. It's hard to believe that floods can get that high.
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At the turn of the year 1882/83, the "New Year's Hole", which is also used today as a bathing area, was created by a dam breach that led to the flooding of the hinterland. Officially, however, the New Year's Hole is a private fishing lake. Today's appearance hardly gives an idea of the dramatic events that led to its creation. The Rhine, which was already unusually high due to persistent precipitation in the late summer and autumn of 1882, reached 822 cm at the Worms gauge on December 29, its highest level since the introduction of regular measurements at the end of the 18th century to this day. For comparison: the mean water level at the Worms gauge is 221 cm, the highest flood in recent decades At 729 cm, spring 1988 was still almost a meter below the 1882 mark. At the turn of the year 1882/83, the water was already on the crest of the then lower and not as wide dam as it is today, where it was initially held by additional earth could become. But in the morning hours of January 1, 1883, nothing helped, the main dam broke at the point in front of you over a length of 115 m. The Rhine water flowing through the opening flushed a 19-22 m deep and at that time up to 190 m wide whirlpool hole , a so-called scour. The amounts of earth, sand and gravel pressed out of this scour were spread over the adjacent areas, covering 100 acres of land (approx. 25 hectares) with up to half a meter thick alluvial material. If you walk through the reed landscape with your eyes wide open, you will come across such whirlpool holes again and again, e.g. 400 m further east the Bruderlöcher (which you will get to know further along the path) or 1.1 km further north the Geilsbruderloch. The youngest scours can be found on the Kühkopf, where in the spring of 1983 the summer dykes were breached in three places by floods.
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At the turn of the year 1882/83, the "New Year's Hole", which is also used today as a bathing area, was created by a dam bursting, which led to the flooding of the hinterland. Officially, however, the New Year's Hole is a private fishing lake. Today's appearance hardly gives an idea of the dramatic events that led to its creation. The Rhine, which was already unusually high due to persistent precipitation in the late summer and autumn of 1882, reached 822 cm at the Worms gauge on December 29, its highest level since the introduction of regular measurements at the end of the 18th century to this day. For comparison: the mean water level at the Worms gauge is 221 cm, the highest flood in recent decades At 729 cm, spring 1988 was still almost a meter below the 1882 mark. At the turn of the year 1882/83, the water was already on the crest of the then lower and not as wide dam as it is today, where it was initially held by additional earth could become. But in the morning hours of January 1, 1883, nothing helped, the main dam broke at the point in front of you over a length of 115 m. The Rhine water flowing through the opening flushed a 19-22 m deep and at that time up to 190 m wide whirlpool hole , a so-called scour. The amounts of earth, sand and gravel pressed out of this scour were spread over the adjacent areas, covering 100 acres of land (approx. 25 hectares) with up to half a meter thick alluvial material. If you walk through the Ried landscape with your eyes wide open, you will come across such whirlpool holes again and again, e.g. 400 m further east the Bruderlöcher (which you will get to know further along the path) or 1.1 km further north the Geilsbruderloch. The youngest scours can be found on the Kühkopf, where in the spring of 1983 the summer dykes were breached in three places by floods.
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Many lakes in the Eimsheim region offer pleasant walking opportunities. For example, Eich Old Rhine Lake features an adventure trail with a circular route of about 6 km, perfect for a Sunday afternoon stroll. The area around Altrheinsee Observation Tower also has boards along the Altrhein adventure trail, providing an interesting walk.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Eich Old Rhine Lake and Altrheinsee Observation Tower are both categorized as family-friendly, offering trails and viewpoints. Additionally, Old Rhine Lake Eich has a free-to-visit bathing beach, which is great for families during summer.
You can find a bathing beach at Old Rhine Lake Eich. This beach is free to visit and often includes a beach bar during the summer months, making it an inviting spot for swimming and relaxation. Please note that Eicher See Marina and Fish Sculpture is not primarily a swimming spot.
The lakes around Eimsheim are characterized by the Rhine's influence, featuring former quarry ponds and Old Rhine lakes. You'll find diverse natural environments, including reeds and forests, as seen from the Altrheinsee Observation Tower. The Großes Bruderloch (Bruderlöcher Nature Reserve) is a 16-hectare nature reserve with unique 'swirl holes' (ponds) formed by historical dike breaches.
Yes, the Altrheinsee Observation Tower offers excellent views of the lake and its surrounding reeds, providing a unique perspective on the Old Rhine. Many other spots around the lakes, such as those near Eicher See Marina and Fish Sculpture, also provide great views of the water.
Beyond walking and swimming, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate tours, or try gravel biking. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails. You can find more details on routes in the area by visiting the MTB Trails around Eimsheim, Cycling around Eimsheim, and Gravel biking around Eimsheim guides.
Yes, near Eicher See Marina and Fish Sculpture, you'll find the idyllic restaurant “Zum Eicher See” directly on the lake, offering a wonderful view from its terrace. The “Kleine Kneipe” (small pub) is also located directly on the shore, providing a great spot for cyclists and hikers to take a break. During summer, Old Rhine Lake Eich may also have a beach bar.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and the peaceful atmosphere, especially outside the peak summer months. The adventure trails, like the one around Eich Old Rhine Lake, are highly rated for their engaging and uncrowded experience. The diverse perspectives of the Old Rhine from spots like the Altrheinsee Observation Tower are also a highlight.
While specific winter activities are not detailed, the trails around lakes like Eich Old Rhine Lake are generally suitable for walking year-round. The natural landscapes, including the Großes Bruderloch (Bruderlöcher Nature Reserve), offer a different kind of beauty in colder months, though facilities like beach bars may be seasonal.
The region is known for its Old Rhine lakes and former quarry ponds, many of which offer tranquil experiences. While not explicitly 'hidden,' places like the Großes Bruderloch (Bruderlöcher Nature Reserve) provide a more secluded natural setting with unique geological features, away from more popular bathing spots.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. For swimming and beach activities, summer is ideal, especially at Old Rhine Lake Eich. However, for walking and enjoying pure nature without crowds, the spring and autumn months are highly recommended, as noted for Eich Old Rhine Lake.


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