Best lakes around Rüsselsheim am Main offers a blend of natural and recreational water bodies within and near the city. Situated in the Rhine-Main area, the region provides access to diverse aquatic environments, from tranquil nature reserves to active leisure centers. The landscape features a mix of natural ponds, former gravel pits, and larger recreational lakes. These areas serve as important habitats for local wildlife and popular spots for outdoor activities.
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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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One of two vantage points from which you can see the lake quite well. Otherwise, there are always trees in view.
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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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Nice to walk, great for families with children up to about 12 years,
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For nature observation, Gehspitz Pond is highly recommended. It's known for its rich biodiversity, with nearly 100 different bird species, including ospreys and kingfishers, as well as various amphibians and insects. Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths to protect the environment. Lake Grundwiese, a tranquil forest lake within a nature reserve, also offers a peaceful setting for observing nature.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Weilbacher Gravel Pits Observation Tower offers extensive views over the natural landscape and is suitable for families. For swimming and recreation, the Langener Waldsee Beach is a popular choice with a sandy beach. Further afield, Walldorfer Badesee and Kinzig Stausee are also noted for their family-friendly amenities like sandy beaches and paddleboat rentals.
The Langener Waldsee Beach is a popular leisure center for swimming and sunbathing. Walldorfer Badesee offers a large sandy beach, and Raunheimer Waldsee (Pinta Beach) features Germany's largest aquafun park with inflatable elements and water skiing facilities. For a local option, Waldschwimmbad Rüsselsheim is an artificial lake suitable for swimming, especially quieter on weekday mornings.
Lake Grundwiese features an easily walkable path around the lake with multiple viewpoints. Gehspitz Pond also offers peaceful walks on designated paths through its natural environment.
Many lakes in the Rhine-Main area are easily accessible. For Langener Waldsee Beach, it's recommended to go by bike or bus during warm weather, as parking can be expensive and limited. For Walldorfer Badesee, entrance is free, but parking may require an online ticket. Public transport options often involve a bus connection from nearby towns.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Langener Waldsee Beach. For peaceful walks and birdwatching at Gehspitz Pond, early mornings are often the most rewarding for spotting various bird species. Visiting Waldschwimmbad Rüsselsheim in the morning, especially on weekdays, can help avoid crowds.
Walldorfer Badesee is often described as a smaller and more relaxed alternative to Langener Waldsee, featuring a large sandy beach and shaded areas. Gehspitz Pond is also ideal for peaceful walks and enjoying nature's tranquility.
The Weilbacher Gravel Pits Observation Tower provides extensive views over the natural landscape, including the gravel pit lakes. Lake Grundwiese also offers multiple viewpoints along its easily walkable path around the lake.
Beyond water activities, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those around Mönchbruch Nature Reserve, or explore cycling routes along the Main riverbank. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Rüsselsheim am Main or Cycling around Rüsselsheim am Main guides.
While not directly a lake, the Ginsheim Rhine Ship Mill is a significant historical site located near the Rhine, offering insights into the region's milling history. It's an authentic reconstruction of a ship mill that operated for centuries in Ginsheim.
Walldorfer Badesee is well-equipped with amenities, including a snack bar, sanitary facilities, beach volleyball courts, and designated barbecue areas on its southern shore. Langener Waldsee Beach also provides facilities for visitors.
While specific dog policies vary by lake, natural areas like Gehspitz Pond and Lake Grundwiese are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on designated paths and leashed to protect wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific bathing areas.


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