Best lakes around Groß-Rohrheim are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Rhine Plain and the Odenwald forest. While Groß-Rohrheim itself does not feature large natural lakes, its surroundings offer diverse water bodies and recreational areas. These include renatured gravel pits, historic park ponds, and significant nature reserves. The area provides opportunities for nature observation, leisurely strolls, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful idyll with some interesting bird species, including storks, herons,...
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The Große Lache lake in the Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is a true highlight for nature lovers. Located in the heart of Hesse's largest nature reserve, it is especially popular with cyclists and hikers. The landscape is characterized by riparian forests, meadows, and old branches of the Rhine – a paradise for birds, wildlife, and anyone seeking tranquility.
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Thanks to the renaturation of the Landbach, you can observe many water birds and nutrias here. Depending on the season and water level, different species can be found here. Storks also breed in the trees here during the summer.
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Super exciting moor landscape with nature conservation in the foreground.
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The Erlensee was originally a gravel pit. The gravel and sand extracted from the lake was mainly used for the construction of the motorways. After the end of gravel mining, the Erlensee was renatured. Today the lake is used for fish farming and as a leisure area. The Erlensee was named after the alders that grow on its shore.
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The Erlensee was originally a gravel pit. The gravel and sand extracted from the lake was mainly used for the construction of the motorways. After the end of gravel mining, the Erlensee was renatured. Today the lake is used for fish farming and as a leisure area. The Erlensee was named after the alders that grow on its banks.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Landbachaue Nature Reserve, known for its rich wildlife and birdwatching opportunities. Another favorite is Niederwald Lake, a beautifully situated forest lake ideal for cycling. The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is also highly regarded for its diverse flora and fauna, perfect for exploring on foot or by bike.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for leisurely strolls. The Erlensee Beer Garden is located by Erlensee, a renatured gravel pit that serves as a leisure area, where you can relax and enjoy refreshments. The Niederwald Lake is also considered family-friendly, though bathing is prohibited.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. At the Landbachaue Nature Reserve, you can observe many water birds and nutrias, with storks breeding in the trees during summer. The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve, a former Rhine peninsula, is known for its extensive forests, rivers, and diverse flora and fauna. Erlensee, originally a gravel pit, is now a renatured lake lined with alder trees.
Yes, the Swan Pond is located within the historic Staatspark Fürstenlager near Bensheim-Auerbach. This former summer residence of the Landgraves and Grand Dukes of Hesse-Darmstadt features historic buildings, monuments, garden temples, and exotic trees, offering a blend of nature and history.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is excellent for exploring on foot or by bike. Cycling is also popular around Niederwald Lake. For more extensive cycling routes, consider the Cycling around Groß-Rohrheim guide, which includes routes like the Neckar Floodplain Cycle Path. If you're interested in gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Groß-Rohrheim guide offers routes along the Rhine.
Absolutely. The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is ideal for hiking, with its extensive natural areas. For more challenging trails, the Mountain Hikes around Groß-Rohrheim guide features routes like the Felsenmeer loop, offering diverse terrain and views.
While some lakes are used for leisure, swimming is generally restricted or prohibited in many of the natural areas. For example, bathing is explicitly prohibited at Niederwald Lake. The Erlensee, while a leisure area, is also used for fish farming. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding swimming.
The lakes and nature reserves are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and outdoor activities, with storks breeding at the Landbachaue Nature Reserve during summer. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, especially in areas like Fürstenlager Park. Even in winter, the serene environment of places like the Swan Pond can be very appealing.
Yes, you can find refreshments near some of the water bodies. The Erlensee Beer Garden offers a pleasant spot for refreshments right by the lake, with a kiosk that is open all year round.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, especially at places like the Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park. The opportunity for nature observation, such as birdwatching at the Landbachaue Nature Reserve, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking, and the blend of natural beauty with historical context found in areas like Fürstenlager.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are often allowed on leash in many public outdoor areas and nature reserves, provided they do not disturb wildlife or other visitors. For instance, the Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve can be explored on foot, which typically accommodates leashed dogs. Always look for local signage regarding pet policies at each specific location.
Many of the popular spots, such as the Staatspark Fürstenlager (home to the Swan Pond) and Erlensee, are generally accessible by car with designated parking areas. Public transport options may vary, so it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for routes connecting to the specific lake or park you plan to visit. For nature reserves like Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue, signposted parking spaces are available for car arrivals.


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