Lakes around Insheim provide diverse recreational opportunities within the Southern Wine Route region. Insheim, a village known for its vineyards, cycling routes, and hiking trails, is situated near the Upper Rhine Plain. This area features several lakes, many of which originated as gravel pits and have been transformed into popular local recreation areas. These lakes offer refreshing escapes for visitors seeking natural settings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The so-called Bear Ponds are fish ponds managed by the Ottersheim Angling Club. They are located in a nature reserve. At the southeastern corner of the lower pond, there is a fish sculpture commemorating Jean Benz, a prominent figure in the angling community. A beautiful covered rest area, the "Jean Benz Park," with two benches and a table, has recently been created at the northeastern corner of the lake, along the Queich Valley Cycle Path. It's a wonderful place to unwind... especially on mild evenings when the sun sets in the west and you can gaze out over the ponds.
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At the Spitaläcker lies the Bärensee with benches around the lake.
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small lake to walk around
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Idyllic place to relax and take a deep breath
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A short rest here is definitely worth it!
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maybe not a typical RR highlight. No matter, it's definitely nice here.
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totally beautiful and idyllic here. The path here is not paved, but it was still easy to drive today (at a muddy time of year). A few meters further there is a nice break location with seating and a table -> https://www.komoot.de/highlight/5850725
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A beautiful idyllic place
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Yes, many lakes in the region, often former gravel pits, are popular for swimming. Notable options include Baggersee Johanniswiese in Jockgrim, Blaue Adria Lake near Altrip, Silbersee at Bobenheim-Roxheim, and Wiesensee Hemsbach. These lakes typically offer good water quality and designated bathing areas.
Absolutely. Several lakes cater to families, offering amenities like sandy beaches and playgrounds. The Blaue Adria Lake has a gently sloping sandy beach ideal for families, and Wiesensee Hemsbach features a large beach, sunbathing lawn, and a children's playground. The Klingbachaue Recreation Area is also considered family-friendly with sunbathing lawns and benches.
The Silbersee at Bobenheim-Roxheim is a large lake highly regarded for water sports, attracting swimmers, sailors, and surfers. Baggersee Johanniswiese also offers opportunities for surfing in designated zones.
Yes, some lakes provide good infrastructure. Baggersee Johanniswiese offers gastronomy and toilets. The Silbersee features a popular beach bar with a tropical ambiance, serving food and drinks. Wiesensee Hemsbach is part of an outdoor pool facility and has a campsite with direct beach access.
The lakes around Insheim, many being former gravel pits, offer diverse natural settings. You'll find sandy beaches, sunbathing lawns, and clear water. Areas like the Old Clay Pit Biotope provide a great view from a jetty and explanatory boards about the local ecosystem. The Klingbachaue Recreation Area is known for its park with old trees and a pond with a watercourse.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling around the lakes. The Silbersee is part of a 117-hectare recreation area with ample opportunities for hiking and cycling, especially around the scenic Roxheimer Altrhein. The Blaue Adria Lake is easily accessible by bicycle, and the surrounding area is great for walking. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Insheim or road cycling routes in the area.
Policies vary by lake. For example, dogs are generally not permitted on the beach or in the water at Silbersee. However, the North Shore of Bärensee is listed as dog-friendly, suggesting that some areas or specific lakes may allow dogs. It's always best to check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your pet.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural recreation areas, the nearby Ostpark and Swan Pond in Landau is a beautiful park that also features historical elements related to the Landau Fortress, offering a blend of nature and history.
The bathing season for many lakes typically runs from mid-May to the end of September, making summer the best time for swimming and water sports. During this period, some lakes like Baggersee Johanniswiese and Blaue Adria Lake have lifeguard supervision. However, the lakes and surrounding areas are also pleasant for walking and cycling during spring and autumn.
Parking availability and fees vary. For Baggersee Johanniswiese, parking is free, but there is an entrance fee of €3.00. For Rheinauer See, entry to the lake is free, though some parking fees might apply. It's advisable to check specific lake information for the most current details on parking and entry.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from relaxing on sandy beaches to engaging in water sports. Many enjoy the peaceful breaks at spots like the North Shore of Bärensee, described as an idyll for pausing and enjoying peace. The scenic beauty, like the old trees and pond at Klingbachaue Recreation Area, and the inviting atmosphere of places like Bear Lake with its benches, are frequently highlighted.


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