Best lakes around Plobsheim are characterized by their diverse natural and artificial water bodies. The region is notably home to the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim, an expansive artificial lake in the Bas-Rhin department. This significant body of water plays a role in regulating the Ill river and supports a rich aquatic ecosystem. The area offers various opportunities for nature observation and water-based activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The camouflaged bird observation station in the French nature reserve Île du Rohrschollen near Kehl allows undisturbed observation of over 150 rare bird species, including kingfishers, up close. Access via nature trails is possible all year round, except during high water, and the area is subject to a strict dog ban due to its ecological sensitivity. Further information can be found on the website of the Île du Rohrschollen nature reserve.
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The Dreibauerngrund gravel pit lake is located between Kehl-Goldscheuer and Neuried-Altenheim near the Pierre Pflimlin Bridge. The Dreibauerngrund-Süd area is completely closed to swimmers and anglers for nature conservation reasons and serves as a protected natural area (wildlife pasture). The body of water is therefore only suitable for walks, bike tours, and bird watching, for example, along the nearby Auen-Wildnispfad (Floodplain Wilderness Trail). For swimming, visitors must go to the official Goldscheuer bathing lake or the Fohlengarten gravel pit lake.
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Together with the boardwalk to the west, this is probably one of the most beautiful spots in the Rohrschollen Nature Reserve. A good description of Rohrschollen Island, its history, and some of the plants and animals found there can be found here in German: https://reserves-naturelles.strasbourg.eu/de/rohrschollen-insel/entdecken/ The page is also available in English and, of course, French. Simply click on the corresponding language code in the upper right corner.
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It has been quite some time without restaurants and without access.
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a small idyll (unfortunately many mosquitoes in summer)
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Very beautiful lake near the Dundenheimer Mill
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Dundenheim Mill In 1762, the Lahr miller Friedrich Zandel built a "flour mill with two gears, an oil and grating mill, and a bar" on the "Dundenheimer Hanfrötzendeich" on the Schutter River. After its destruction by arson on April 11, 1907, the then miller Uhl rebuilt the current buildings: a residential house with a guest room, a barn, and a stable. To the left of the Schutter River, a sandstone trough leads over the low-lying Unditz River. During the hemp cultivation era, water from the high-lying Schutter River was channeled into the Hanfrötzen River to soak the hemp stalks.
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There is a major construction site here at the moment and you cannot drive along here.
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The region around Plobsheim features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies, including expansive artificial lakes like the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim, as well as gravel pits and clear swimming lakes. This diversity offers various experiences for visitors.
Several lakes are great for swimming. Fohlengarten Lake is a clear body of water with hidden trails. The Swimming and barbecue area at Auen-Wildnispfad offers a designated swimming spot and facilities. Additionally, Vältinschollensee is officially classified as a bathing place with excellent water quality, and Schutterwaldsee also has designated swimming areas.
Yes, the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim is an exceptionally important site for wildlife, especially birdwatching. It serves as a major wintering ground for 10,000 to 15,000 ducks and hosts various rare species like divers, grebes, and swans. In spring and autumn, you might spot black-necked grebes, ospreys, and black terns, making it a unique European ecosystem for nature enthusiasts.
The Plan d'eau de Plobsheim is a popular spot for water sports, featuring a nautical base. You can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, and recreational boating. However, it's important to note that swimming is prohibited in this particular lake.
Absolutely. The Swimming and barbecue area at Auen-Wildnispfad is ideal for families, offering both swimming and barbecue facilities. Fohlengarten Lake is also considered family-friendly, and Schutterwaldsee provides large sunbathing lawns and restaurants, making it suitable for a family day out.
The area offers various trails, including discovery trails and a fitness trail (Parcours sportif du Langensand) around the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim. You can also find a walking loop (Vitaboucle N°22). For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from Salmengrund' or 'Neuried Floodplain Forests loop from Sauscholle'. You can find more hiking options at Hiking around Plobsheim.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Pathway Along the Canal – Above canal below stream loop from Plobsheim' or more moderate options such as the 'Gerstheim Rhine Weir – Altenheim Marina loop from Plobsheim'. Discover more cycling tours at Cycling around Plobsheim.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, autumn and winter are exceptional due to the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim being a major wintering ground for water birds. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. The region offers pleasant walking and cycling opportunities throughout spring, summer, and early autumn.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural or artificial water bodies, you can find historical points of interest in the broader region. For example, the Dundenheim Mill, originally built in 1762, is a notable historical site nearby, though it's not directly on a lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear waters suitable for swimming, the designated barbecue and bathing areas, and the peaceful trails for walking. The rich biodiversity, especially the birdlife at the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim, is also a significant draw for nature lovers.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake might vary, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching the Plan d'eau de Plobsheim, you may find useful resources on local tourism sites like visitstrasbourg.fr.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. For instance, Schutterwaldsee has two restaurants directly on the lake, providing options for refreshments and meals during your visit.


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