Best lakes around Montenach are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Montenach itself is known for its National Nature Reserve and proximity to the Moselle River rather than large natural lakes. The area offers diverse aquatic experiences, including natural lakes, man-made reservoirs, and extensive wetlands. Visitors can explore protected natural environments rich in biodiversity, with opportunities for hiking and nature observation. These water features contribute to the region's natural landscape, providing habitats for various flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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One of the beautiful former gravel pit lakes, now a natural paradise with a wonderful hiking trail around it.
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🚧 **Barrage du Lac du Mirgenbach – The Technical Heart of the Lake** At the southern end of **Lac du Mirgenbach** is the **dam (barrage)**, which serves to regulate the water and cool the nearby **Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant**. The facility is not open to the public, but is easily visible from the paths around the lake. 🌊 The dam marks the transition between technology and nature: Here, the water flows in controlled channels, creating an exciting interplay of industrial function and scenic tranquility. **Tip:** Those who walk the circular path around the lake have a good view of the dam from the eastern shore – particularly interesting for technology enthusiasts and landscape photographers.
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A magnificent walk to do, birds to observe, a very well maintained site. You can do this walk with your family, it will allow your children to discover the beauty of nature and many species of birds. You will be in a different world. At the end of the walk, you can eat at the "Chalet", a very welcoming bar-restaurant. An exotic site.
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Interesting place to learn about the local fauna and flora.
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There is an information center and an exhibition in the Biodiversum building.
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The origins of the “Baggerweieren” can be found in the 1950s/1960s, when work in the local sand pits was stopped and the resulting pools filled with water from underground sources. In 2020, the municipality of Schengen, owner of the site, entrusted the management and operation of the recreation area to the “Erliefnis Baggerweier” association. Swimming, sunbathing, walking, dining, just a few of the offers to suit the personal needs of visitors. A beach area is reserved for dog owners and their four-legged friends, and rowing boats can be rented. The facility is open from May 1st to September 15th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and, weather permitting, until 8 p.m.
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Here you can relax in peace and watch nature
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Montenach is primarily known for its significant National Nature Reserve, which features rich biodiversity, calcareous grasslands, and wet meadows. While large natural lakes are not abundant directly within Montenach, the region offers extensive ponds and wetlands, particularly within the nature reserve. The Moselle River also flows nearby, providing scenic views.
Yes, the Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre is located within a nature reserve and serves as an excellent starting point for circular hiking trails. It offers insights into the local bird and plant life, and its unique architecture is also a point of interest.
The lakes and ponds, especially around Remerschen Lake and the Remerschen Ponds, are known for abundant wildlife, particularly bird life. The Birdwatching Tower at Remerschen Ponds offers a great spot to observe waterbirds and other animals discretely.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Montenach National Nature Reserve offers various hiking trails, including a 2.6 km discovery trail. The Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre is also a starting point for circular hiking trails around its nature reserve. For more options, you can explore the hiking trails around Montenach.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and mountain biking. You can find various running trails and MTB trails around Montenach, many of which pass through scenic natural areas near water features.
Many of the water features and surrounding areas are family-friendly. For instance, Remich Lakes offer a recreation area with swimming, sunbathing, and walking, including a beach area reserved for dog owners. The Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre and the Birdwatching Tower at Remerschen Ponds are also great for family outings.
Yes, Lac du Mirgenbach is a man-made lake featuring a dam that regulates water for a nearby power plant. This creates an interesting interplay of industrial function and scenic tranquility, offering unique views for visitors.
Yes, Remich Lakes, also known as 'Baggerweieren', are a recreation area where swimming is permitted. The facility is open seasonally, typically from May 1st to September 15th, offering a beach area and other amenities.
The Montenach National Nature Reserve is particularly spectacular from May to June, when visitors can admire a rich display of wild orchids and numerous butterflies. This period highlights the reserve's diverse flora.
Yes, Remich Lakes has a dedicated beach area reserved for dog owners and their four-legged friends, making it a great spot for walks and recreation with pets.
Visitors particularly appreciate the quiet settings for walks, the abundant wildlife for birdwatching, and the opportunity to experience nature. The unique blend of natural beauty and, in some cases, industrial elements, also offers interesting photographic opportunities.


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