Lakes around Philippsburg, a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, are primarily gravel pit lakes situated in the Rhine floodplains. These natural features offer diverse recreational opportunities for visitors. The region's landscape provides settings for activities such as swimming, fishing, and various water sports. Its proximity to the Rhine contributes to the area's natural appeal.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great idyllic pond... swimming and boating are forbidden... that's what it says on the sign... But you're allowed to linger and cycle
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Idyllic little water… water lilies on top… invites you to linger
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Pure peace and a fantastic view of Eppenbrunn… Seating included.
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Beautiful lake that can also be easily walked around.
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Such an idyllic pond! On the left bank is the former "Kahnhalle". It used to be used for rowing boat rentals, among other things, and is now a private weekend house. Source = Information board on site: https://www.ludwigswinkel.de/pdf/18-kahnhalle.pdf
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This pond is a nice addition to any course. It is unique in the Vosges due to its peat bog on the west bank.
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While Rössels Pond, Hanau Pond, and Sägmühl Pond are well-known, you might also enjoy the Freyersee, which features a lido for swimming and allows non-motorized water sports. The Weißenburger See is highly rated for fishing. For a wider range of water sports, the Epplesee near Rheinstetten/Karlsruhe is popular for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and has a sandy beach.
The lakes around Philippsburg, primarily gravel pit lakes and natural riverine lakes like Altrhein, offer diverse natural settings. For instance, Rössels Pond is located within a nature reserve with silted-up and raised bog biotopes, providing a quiet environment for observing wildlife. Hanau Pond features a unique peat bog on its west bank with a nature trail. Many lakes are surrounded by forests, offering scenic viewpoints and opportunities to see local flora and fauna.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. The Freyersee has an attractive lido where swimming is officially permitted. Sägmühl Pond is officially declared a bathing lake, ideal for a refreshing dip. The Epplesee also features a sandy beach and is popular for swimming. Altrhein and Brechtsee are also suitable for a refreshing swim.
Non-motorized water sports are popular. On Freyersee, you can enjoy rowboats, pedal boats, and canoes. The Epplesee is particularly renowned for its excellent wind conditions, attracting windsurfers and kitesurfers, in addition to sailing and diving. Regulated diving is also permitted at Freyersee during specific times.
Yes, the Weißenburger See is known to be relatively unfrequented by anglers but is highly rated for fishing. It's home to various species including European perch, pike, Wels catfish, zander, and round goby. Fishing permits are available for this lake. Sägmühl Pond also allows fishing with a permit.
Absolutely. Many lakes, such as Hanau Pond, have paths around them, including a nature trail with information boards at Hanau Pond. Sägmühl Pond is along a hiking trail towards Rösselsweiher. The Altrhein and Brechtsee areas are also ideal for leisurely walks. For more extensive options, you can explore various mountain hikes around Philippsburg, including routes like the Altschlossfelsen loop from Eppenbrunn.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, such as the Hanau Pond – Waldeck Pond loop, and gravel biking routes, like the Hanau Pond – Hasselfurth pond loop. These routes often pass by or near the lakes, offering scenic rides.
Many lakes are suitable for families. Sägmühl Pond is an officially declared bathing lake with an average depth of 1.5m, making it safe for children. The Freyersee with its lido and the Epplesee with its sandy beach and amenities are also excellent choices for families looking for swimming and recreational activities. Rössels Pond and Hanau Pond are also noted as family-friendly.
While specific regulations for dogs vary by lake, many natural areas and walking paths around the lakes, such as those near Altrhein and Brechtsee, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions at bathing areas or nature reserves.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter walks can also be serene, especially around lakes like Rössels Pond.
Some of the more developed lakes offer amenities. The Freyersee lido provides facilities for visitors. The Epplesee is well-equipped with a snack bar and toilet facilities, along with a spacious sunbathing lawn. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific local information or plan to bring your own provisions.
Parking is generally available at the more popular and developed lakes. For instance, the Epplesee has a large parking area. Spießweiher is also noted for having parking, serving as an ideal starting point for tours. For smaller, more secluded lakes, parking might be less formal or require a short walk from nearby roads.


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