Best lakes around Bernwiller are found in the Haut-Rhin department of Alsace, France. While Bernwiller itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding region, particularly the Vosges Mountains, offers various aquatic environments. The area is characterized by forests, mountain peaks, and diverse natural settings, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These lakes contribute to the region's natural landscape, offering both preserved natural areas and regulated water bodies.
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A beautiful fishing pond in the middle of the forest
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The Riedweiher pond is a charming little body of water where you can find a bit of nature near Mulhouse, without having to go to the slopes of Sundgau or Vosges.
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An observation tower well worth taking a short break from your run to appreciate the view from the top.
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The Michelbach watershed is a nesting ground for waterfowl and waders. As with many artificial reservoirs, the dam has diversified the natural habitat.
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Built from 1979 to 1982, the dam regulates the water table and ensures the supply of drinking water to the Mulhouse conurbation and its surroundings. It is a protected place, classified as an approved voluntary nature reserve. The Mulhouse water service and the joint syndicate of the Michelbach dam ensure the management and operation of the infrastructures. A 4km pedestrian circuit (about 1h30 walk) allows, thanks to educational panels, to discover and observe many species of birds that nest there or are passing through (cormorant, osprey, crow, etc.). On the horizon stand out the peaks of the Vosges such as the Rossberg, the Thannerhubel, the Markstein or the Grand Ballon. Guided tours are organized in summer by the Tourist Office of Thann-Cernay.
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Why should a detour here be worthwhile? You just have to look at the pictures....
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Access by gravel road, view of the lake and its fauna (geese, ducks...) the rest is done on paths in the forest and crossing the small river without too much difficulty and fun. ok gravel, mountain bike, cycle tourism not too busy.
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The lakes in the region offer diverse natural settings. You can find preserved nature reserves with opportunities for bird observation and views of Vosges peaks, such as at Michelbach Lake. Many lakes are nestled within forests, like Riedweiher Pond, and some, like the Neuweiher Lakes, offer uniquely preserved natural environments accessible only on foot. You'll encounter mountain landscapes, glacial origins, and even sandy beaches at some locations.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Michelbach Lake features a 4 km pedestrian circuit perfect for walks and bird observation. Lake Observatory offers a walking tour with barbecue points, and the Pond and Cabin between Fulleren and Carspach provides a cabin and barbecue facilities in a forest setting. Lac de Reiningue is also known for its large sandy beach, ideal for a relaxing family day.
The region around Bernwiller's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on numerous trails. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Michelbach Lake – A beautiful place... loop' and running trails around Ammertzwiller. Some lakes, such as Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein, offer swimming, canoeing, climbing, and diving. Fishing is also popular at spots like Riedweiher Pond, Lac de Reiningue, and Lac du Forlet. You can find more routes for cycling at Cycling around Bernwiller and for running at Running Trails around Bernwiller.
While some mountain lakes in the region have swimming restrictions due to their function or preservation, many lakes offer opportunities for swimming and water-based recreation. Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein and Lac de Reiningue are popular spots for swimming, with the latter featuring a large sandy beach. Supervised bathing areas are often available during summer months. For more information on swimming lakes, you can visit visit.alsace.
Absolutely. The Neuweiher Lakes (Grand and Petit Neuweiher) are ideal for hiking enthusiasts, offering a uniquely preserved natural setting accessible only on foot. Michelbach Lake also has a 4 km pedestrian circuit. Lac Vert serves as a starting point for picturesque hiking routes, and Lac des Perches is accessible for experienced hikers. You can learn more about the Neuweiher Lakes at visit.alsace.
For scenic views, Lake Observatory features an observation tower providing expansive vistas. Michelbach Lake offers views of Vosges peaks like the Grand Ballon. Lac du Ballon, situated at the foot of the Grand Ballon, provides a splendid scenic backdrop with reflections on its surface, making it a worthwhile visit for nature lovers.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and picnicking. Lake Observatory has barbecue points along its walking tour. The Pond and Cabin between Fulleren and Carspach also features a small barbecue. Near Lac du Forlet, there is a recommended Ferme Auberge (farm inn) where visitors can enjoy local cuisine.
Michelbach Lake is a protected voluntary nature reserve that regulates the water table and supplies drinking water to the Mulhouse area. It features a 4 km pedestrian circuit with educational panels for bird observation, offering views of Vosges peaks. Guided tours are also organized in summer by the Tourist Office of Thann-Cernay.
The Neuweiher Lakes (Grand and Petit Neuweiher) are known for their uniquely preserved natural setting, accessible only on foot, making them perfect for those seeking tranquility. Lac du Ballon, while not allowing swimming, offers serene natural beauty. Riedweiher Pond also provides a charming, natural setting in the middle of a forest.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, with many lakes offering supervised bathing areas. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage. Winter offers a picturesque, relaxing environment, especially at lakes nestled amidst forests and mountains like Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein.
Yes, Lac Vert on the Tanet massif is easily accessible by car and has nearby parking, making it a convenient starting point for picturesque hiking routes. Other popular lakes like Lac de Reiningue also offer good accessibility and amenities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from serene forest ponds to mountain lakes with stunning views. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and bird watching are highly valued. The presence of family-friendly amenities like barbecue points and observation towers, as seen at Lake Observatory, also contributes to a positive experience. The komoot community has contributed 18 photos and 98 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations.


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