Top lakes around Hatten offer a variety of natural and recreational water bodies. The region features diverse aquatic environments, including riverine areas, former gravel pits, and nature reserves with oxbow lakes. These areas provide opportunities for observing local wildlife and engaging in outdoor activities. Hatten's landscape is shaped by its proximity to the Rhine, influencing the formation and characteristics of its lakes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Altrhein near Plittersdorf is a former arm of the Rhine, which was separated from the main current by the Rhine regulation in the 19th century (also called Rhine straightening). Today, the Altrhein is a calm, mostly slow-flowing or stagnant body of water in the Rhine floodplain near Plittersdorf. It is surrounded by floodplain forests, meadows, and small bodies of water. This natural landscape offers many animal and plant species an important habitat, for example birds such as herons and swans, as well as various fish species. In the past, the Rhine flowed directly past Plittersdorf and often led to floods. The course of the river was changed by the straightening, and the Altrhein was preserved as a "remnant" of the old Rhine. Today, it has above all ecological significance and also serves as a recreational area for people.
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Beautiful area, well-developed cycle path.
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the last of its kind, an eel choker
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Nature, water, tranquility, hiking on flat paths
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The Aalschocker Heini is located in a quiet spot in the Old Rhine. It is part of the Rheinauenmuseum Rastatt Ottersdorf. This is located right next to the church. Anyone interested in the history of the Rhine is in the right place.
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A detour to the tributaries of the Rhine is always worthwhile
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Beautifully situated lake, on whose shores you can simply relax and unwind
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After recultivation, the Ameisensee has been used as a fishing lake since the early 1980s. The lake was created in silted-up old branches of the Rhine, which had been used for gravel extraction since the 1960s - especially during the construction of the Iffezheim Rhine dam in the 1970s. The Ameisensee is located in the Söllingen/Greffern polder - partial polder 4 between the Rhine side dam and flood embankments - as a retention area in the event of extreme flooding on the Rhine and its tributaries. In the west, a culvert and structure connects the lake with the Kriegersee and in the east the water flows through a canal into the Rhine lowland canal. We regularly pass by the Ameisensee on walks. The best view of the lake is on the east bank at the culvert to the Rhine lowland canal. It is not possible to walk around the Ameisensee in the shore area. https://www.asv-soellingen.de/vereinsgew%C3%A4sser/ameisensee/
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Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Erländer Lake is a popular bathing lake with a well-maintained lawn and infrastructure, including food and drink options. The Swan Gathering at the Rhine Dam is also considered family-friendly, offering a natural spot for wildlife observation.
The region's lakes offer diverse natural environments. You can find extensive natural areas with old Rhine arms, alluvial forests, and large oxbow lakes, such as the Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve, which is home to diverse plant and animal life, including rare species. Other spots like the Swan Gathering at the Rhine Dam provide opportunities to observe swans and other wildlife in a riverine setting.
Yes, Erländer Lake is a well-known bathing lake with good infrastructure for swimming. While some tips mention an admission fee, others indicate it can be free, so it's advisable to check current conditions. The region generally features various bathing lakes for recreational use.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Hatten offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. These routes often pass by or offer views of the region's aquatic landscapes.
Yes, for refreshments, you can visit places like the Hanfseeblick Snack Bar, which functions as a bistro or beer garden. Erländer Lake also has on-site food and drink options available.
The Ameisensee is primarily used as a fishing lake and is part of a retention area for flood protection. It was formed from old Rhine branches used for gravel extraction. While you cannot walk directly around its shore, the east bank offers a good view of the lake, and it's a peaceful spot for relaxation.
Many of the paths around the lakes and in the broader Hatten region are suitable for easy walks. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Hatten guide, which includes moderate trails like the Leutenheim Botanical Trail – Meadow loop from Forstfeld, offering accessible distances for beginners.
The Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve is a must-see due to its extensive natural area criss-crossed by old Rhine arms. It's one of the last intact floodplains on the Upper Rhine, offering a rich habitat for numerous plants and animals, including rare and endangered species. Its diverse alluvial forests and large oxbow lakes provide unique opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the Swan Gathering at the Rhine Dam is a noted river spot ideal for observing swans and other wildlife. Additionally, the Rastatter Rheinaue Nature Reserve is a significant area for diverse animal life, including reed warblers, black kites, water frogs, tree frogs, and stag beetles.
Visitors appreciate the variety of natural and recreational water bodies. Many enjoy the peaceful spots for breaks, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the well-maintained facilities at bathing lakes. The diverse landscapes, from riverine areas to nature reserves with oxbow lakes, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific loop trails directly around every lake might vary, the broader Hatten area offers numerous loop routes for various activities. For instance, the Hiking around Hatten guide includes loop trails like the 'Bunker in the forest loop from Stundwiller' and 'Maginot Museum, Hatten – Esch Casemate loop from Hatten', which can be combined with visits to nearby lakes.


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