Best lakes around Enkirch, nestled in the Moselle Valley, is characterized by the Moselle River, its vineyards, and charming wine villages. While large natural lakes are not prominent, the area features smaller, often man-made, bodies of water. These include local pond systems, former water reservoirs, and biotope ponds integrated into the landscape. These water features serve local purposes, offer tranquil spots, or are points of interest along hiking trails Enkirch Mosel.
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many Nile geese on the banks of the Moselle
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Also a beautiful Moselle village
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on the section of the Moselle cycle path you can see the vineyards of Kröver Nacktarsch and as strange as the name 😉 the wine is tasty
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Cycle path along the Moselle.
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Great view, the Kröver Nacktarsch is also highly recommended.
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is the only extant representative of its genus and is now mostly classified as a parti-geese. It is of African origin and lives in inland lakes and rivers rich in food. It is considered the most common Afrotropical duck.[1] In recent decades, the Egyptian goose has spread along the Rhine in Central Europe, starting with escapees from captivity, mainly from the Netherlands, and is also found in urban parks, bathing lakes and other places frequently frequented by people (Wikipedia).
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The hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area is only recommended for hikers with good stamina and endurance.
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Here you can listen to the frogs while taking a break and also watch them if you stay quiet.🐸
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The Enkirch region, nestled in the Moselle Valley, is primarily known for the Moselle River and its vineyards. The 'lakes' you'll find are generally smaller, often man-made bodies of water such as local pond systems, former water reservoirs, and biotope ponds. These are integrated into the landscape and serve local purposes like viticulture, community activities, or as tranquil spots along hiking trails.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Grenderich Barefoot Trail and Lakeside Hut offers a 1.5 km barefoot path with various fitness stations and 12 different surface types for a unique experience. The Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and Shelter is another family-friendly option, providing a pond system with a shelter and barbecue facilities, often hosting community events.
The smaller ponds and reservoirs around Enkirch are generally not suitable for extensive recreational activities like swimming or boating. These bodies of water often have practical functions related to viticulture or local community use. For larger, more prominent natural lakes suitable for such activities, you would need to travel to destinations further afield in Germany.
One of the most popular scenic spots is the View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard. This viewpoint offers expansive views of the Moselle River and the surrounding vineyards, with paths through the vineyards providing opportunities for relaxation and scenic breaks. It's a great place to appreciate the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Bio Pond is a serene spot where visitors can observe frogs and enjoy a quiet break amidst nature. The surrounding areas are often swampy, creating a natural habitat for local wildlife. Similarly, the biotope pond on the Fohlbach offers a quiet rest area.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Moselsteig Side Trail - Leiermannspfad' or the 'Trail of Songs'. Many routes provide stunning views of the Moselle Valley and vineyards. For more detailed information and routes, you can explore the Hiking around Enkirch guide.
Yes, the banks of the Moselle River are known for birdlife. You might encounter Egyptian geese, as highlighted by the community at And again and again, Egyptian geese.... The Bio Pond is also an excellent place to observe frogs and other small aquatic creatures in their natural, often swampy, habitat.
The Moselle Valley is beautiful throughout the warmer months, especially during spring when the vineyards begin to green, and autumn for the grape harvest and vibrant fall colors. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the scenic views around the ponds and the Moselle River.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every small pond are uncommon, Enkirch and the surrounding wine villages along the Moselle River offer numerous opportunities for dining and enjoying local wines. Many hiking routes will lead you through or near villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Yes, the region around Enkirch also offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes with different difficulty levels, such as the 'View of Grevenburg – View of the Moselle Valley loop from Kövenig'. For more information on routes and their details, refer to the MTB Trails around Enkirch guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the integration of these water features into the natural landscape and hiking trails. They enjoy the opportunities for quiet reflection, observing local wildlife, and the unique experiences offered, such as the barefoot trail. The scenic views of the Moselle River and vineyards are also highly valued.


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