Lakes around Nauheim, a municipality in the Groß-Gerau district of Hesse, Germany, offer diverse recreational opportunities. The region features several natural and former quarry lakes, providing varied landscapes for visitors. These bodies of water are popular for activities ranging from nature observation to swimming, contributing to the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. Nauheim's proximity to these lakes makes it a convenient base for exploring the local natural environment.
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The Gundwiesensee, idyllically located in the Gundwiesen, is ideal for a short (or long) break with a view of the water and shore area. You can regularly observe gray herons here and, with a bit of luck, even catch a glimpse of a kingfisher.
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A visit to the former gravel pits is worthwhile for the whole family.
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Wonderful gravel route with a view of the old gravel pits where semi-wild goats and donkeys live. Sometimes you see them too.
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January and February 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Guided tour at 2:00 p.m March to October Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Guided tours at 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m November 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Guided tour at 2:00 p.m December Closed For group visits we kindly ask you to register in advance. Contact for group registrations: Tel. 0157 3705 2722 or email: info@schiffsmuehle-ginsheim.
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Great vantage point of the Weilbach gravel pits. If you're lucky, the goats are very close.
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Nice view of nature
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Beautiful pond with island. Reachable in a few minutes on foot from Walldorf. Lots of viewpoints on the lake and an easily walkable path around the lake.
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Finally, most of the noise from Runway West is behind you. The lake is very idyllic.
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The area around Nauheim features a mix of natural lakes and former quarry lakes. These include popular spots like Raunheimer Waldsee, which is a former gravel pit lake, and tranquil natural reserves such as Lake Grundwiese and Mönchbruch Pond.
The Raunheimer Waldsee is highly recommended for swimming, offering excellent water quality, a sandy beach, a non-swimmer area, and activities like windsurfing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and stand-up paddleboarding. The Pinta Beach Aquafunpark is also located there. Additionally, Langener Waldsee Beach is a popular swimming lake, and the Waldschwimmbad Rüsselsheim is another natural swimming lake with sandy beaches nearby. Bornbruch Lake is also known for swimming, including for nudists.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Raunheimer Waldsee is particularly family-friendly, featuring a designated non-swimmer area, a pirate ship with a slide, and the Pinta Beach Aquafunpark. Lake Grundwiese and Mönchbruch Pond are also listed as family-friendly, offering easy paths for walks and nature observation.
Yes, the Ginsheim Rhine Ship Mill is a notable man-made monument near the lakes. It's an authentic reconstruction of a historical Rhine ship mill, offering insights into past milling technology and working conditions. It can be visited by appointment.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. Hegbachsee, despite not being suitable for swimming, is a valuable natural space for diverse plant life and various water-bound bird species. Lake Grundwiese is ideal for observing waterfowl, and Mönchbruch Pond is known for diverse fauna, including various bird species and nutrias.
Absolutely. You can find numerous hiking opportunities. For example, there's a moderate 12.5 km loop from Nauheim to Körner Linden and Niederwald Lake, and a 9.5 km moderate loop around Mönchbruch Mill and Mönchbruch Pond. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Nauheim guide.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. An easy 29.9 km loop takes you from Nauheim to Ginsheim Old Rhine Marina and along the Old Rhine Dike Cycle Path. There's also a moderate 71.3 km cycle expressway along the Rhine embankment to the Leeheim Space Monitoring Station. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Nauheim guide.
Yes, there are dedicated running trails. A moderate 7.5 km loop around Hegbachsee is a popular choice. Another moderate option is a 12.8 km running loop directly from Nauheim. For more running ideas, check the Running Trails around Nauheim guide.
No, bathing has been prohibited at Hegbachsee since the 1970s due to bacteriological contamination. However, it remains a valuable natural space for nature observation and birdwatching.
For a tranquil experience, Lake Grundwiese is described as an idyllic body of water where you can rest on its shores and observe waterfowl. Mönchbruch Pond is also noted as a very idyllic place, popular for peaceful excursions.
Yes, the Weilbacher Gravel Pits Observation Tower offers a great view over the surrounding natural area, including nearby lakes and landscapes. It's a good spot for families and nature enthusiasts.
Raunheimer Waldsee is well-equipped for visitors. It offers gastronomy options, changing rooms, and sanitary facilities at the Seehaus. For activities, you'll find rentals for stand-up paddleboards and inflatable boats, as well as facilities for windsurfing, water skiing, and wakeboarding.
Yes, some lakes offer dog-friendly options. Lake Grundwiese is listed as dog-friendly, providing an easily walkable path around the lake for you and your pet to enjoy.


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