Best lakes around Artolsheim are located in the Grand Ried region of Alsace, characterized by its proximity to the Rhine and diverse water bodies. This area features nature reserves, fishing lakes, and recreational lakes, many of which are former gravel pits. The landscape includes alluvial forests, wet meadows, and various aquatic habitats, offering opportunities for nature observation, water sports, and relaxation.
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The boats of the hobby boaters are moored just in front of the kiosk 😁
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You drive through the deepest part of the Taubergießen nature reserve, and suddenly you're in a very idyllic place 😁
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Matthias described it well. The area around the pond is still a flood zone, i.e. when the Rhine is high or during regular floods, my "little pond" is not accessible or can only be accessed at your own risk. Unfortunately, this beautiful place is increasingly being littered by event idiots.
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In the Wyhl-Weisweil Rhine lowland nature and landscape conservation area, you are surrounded by an idyllic water landscape. You will repeatedly come across romantic resting places like this one, right on the bank of a small pond. The area used to be a flood plain, but this was eliminated by the expansion of the Rhine. The nature reserve is now an important habitat for animal and plant species, some of which are threatened with extinction.
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A jump into the water and the cart (thigh) runs again
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Ideal for swimming in the summer months
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The Grand Ried region surrounding Artolsheim offers a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find expansive nature reserves like the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau, dedicated fishing lakes such as Lac de Canotage in Sélestat, and recreational lakes like Le Koba in Wittisheim and Lac de Schoenau, many of which are former gravel pits. The area is characterized by alluvial forests, wet meadows, and various aquatic habitats.
Yes, the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau is a significant nature reserve located between the Old Rhine and the canalized Rhine. It's known for its exceptional biodiversity, alluvial forests, wet meadows, and numerous birds. Another notable area is the Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil Nature Reserve, which offers beautiful views of the Rhineland and is suitable for leisurely cycling.
For swimming and family fun, Le Koba in Wittisheim is an excellent choice. It offers supervised swimming during summer, a sandy beach, a children's playground, and a refreshment area. You can also enjoy various water sports there. Another option is Birkenwaldsee, a swimming lake with a large sunbathing area, and Lac de Schoenau, which provides supervised swimming in a quiet, wooded setting.
Lac de Canotage in Sélestat is a known spot for fishing, home to various species including carp, pike, and zander. Please note that fishing permits for this lake are exclusively issued to residents of the Sélestat campsite. For more details on fishing regulations, you can visit the Visit Alsace website.
At Le Koba in Wittisheim, the Koba Wake Park provides opportunities for wakeboarding, waterskiing, wakeskating, and paddleboarding. The Weisweil Marina is mainly used for small yachts and sailboats, offering a different kind of water activity.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau by walking or cycling. For specific routes, komoot offers several guides, such as Hiking around Artolsheim and Cycling around Artolsheim, which include trails near the lakes and natural areas.
Absolutely. The Picnic Spot by the Pond in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil is an idyllic resting place right on the bank of a small pond within a nature and landscape conservation area. Many lakes, like Birkenwaldsee, also feature large sunbathing areas perfect for relaxation.
Yes, Lac de Schoenau permits dogs on a leash in its grassy areas, making it a suitable option if you're visiting with your canine companion. However, fishing, fires, and barbecues are prohibited there to maintain tranquility.
The Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau is known for its 'Rhine jungle' environment, featuring alluvial forests, wet meadows, reed beds, ponds, and streams. It's a vital habitat for dragonflies, amphibians, rare fish, and numerous birds, especially migratory birds in winter. Its dynamic ecosystem is shaped by seasonal Rhine floods.
Yes, guided tours are available to explore the natural riches and history of the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau. You can find more information about these tours on the Visit Alsace website.
At Le Koba in Wittisheim, you'll find a refreshment area (Le Brazer'o) offering snacks and drinks, a children's playground, and a volleyball court. Lac de Schoenau also provides on-site catering with options like fries, burgers, and ice cream. Alder Pond features a kiosk.
The summer months (mid-June to late August) are ideal for visiting recreational lakes like Le Koba and Lac de Schoenau, as swimming is supervised during this period. For nature observation and activities like walking or cycling in reserves such as the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de l'Île de Rhinau, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. Winter can be interesting for observing migratory birds in the nature reserves.


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