Best lakes around Wörth am Rhein are primarily former gravel pits and old Rhine arms, offering diverse natural and recreational experiences. The region is characterized by its unique position along the Rhine, with several bodies of water formed during 19th-century Rhine rectification efforts. These areas provide important habitats for local fauna and opportunities for nature observation. Wörth am Rhein's surrounding landscape features a mix of protected natural areas and recreational lakes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful spot on the Federbach stream
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A very beautiful, large branch of the Old Rhine – very idyllic in many places, with many small rowboats, a historic ferry, and many other features. A must-see and walk through.
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Mont Klotz is now shown on the map. Which joke cookie?? ;-)
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Lovely with lots of shade. No Halligalli Lake.
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"the small hill from which you can see everything around", the Mont Klotz :-)
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Very nice restaurant with a view of the ferry
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Great uncrowded lake. Only cars pay for the parking ticket.
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Very nice local recreation area on the southern outskirts of Karlsruhe. Playgrounds, model boat lake, rowing boat rentals, large lawns and Mount Klotz, from which, with good visibility, you can see the Palatinate Forest and the Black Forest. At the western end of the Günther-Klotz-Anlage is the "Cool Krug" with a beer garden and home-brewed beer.
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Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Epple Lake offers ample space for playing and sunbathing, making it a popular swimming spot. The Fermasee South Shore is particularly noted for its very flat and child-friendly beach, ideal for a relaxed day by the water.
Epple Lake is a popular choice for swimming, offering a dedicated swimming area and even a beer garden. The Fermasee South Shore also allows natural swimming in its southeastern area, with a flat beach suitable for children.
The region's lakes, primarily former gravel pits and old Rhine arms, offer diverse natural features. The Altrhein Leopoldshafen provides idyllic scenery as a large branch of the Old Rhine. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve, which includes part of the Knielinger See, is a protected habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Areas like Kiefer-Rathjens and Wörther Altrhein are designated nature reserves and bird sanctuaries, perfect for peaceful walks and wildlife observation.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, such as the 'Mundat Border Stones – Bismarck Oak' loop or the 'Gutenbrunnen Spring – Heilbrunnen' loop. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Wörth am Rhein guide.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent cycling routes, especially along the old Rhine arms. The Altrhein Leopoldshafen, for instance, features great bike paths for exploration. You can find various road cycling routes, including the 'Rheinhauptdeich Cycle Path' and the 'Old Rhine Cycle Path', in the Road Cycling Routes around Wörth am Rhein guide.
Some lakes are dog-friendly. Epple Lake is listed as dog-friendly, offering space for you and your pet. However, protected areas like Kiefer-Rathjens and parts of Fermasee have restrictions to protect wildlife, so it's always best to check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. For swimming and sunbathing, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For nature observation, walking, and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, peaceful walks along the shores can be very rewarding.
Yes, the region is home to significant nature reserves. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve is a prime example, encompassing part of the Knielinger See and providing a protected habitat. Kiefer-Rathjens is also a federal nature reserve with strict rules against swimming and boating to preserve its natural state. The Wörther Altrhein is designated as a bird sanctuary.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic scenery and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Many appreciate the well-maintained bike paths, the peaceful atmosphere for nature observation, and the family-friendly swimming spots. The blend of protected natural areas and recreational lakes offers something for everyone, from active adventurers to those seeking tranquility.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the vicinity. Routes like the 'Singletrack Bienwald Kandel' or the 'View of Neuburg am Rhein – Rhine Riverside Path' offer varying levels of difficulty. For more details and specific routes, consult the MTB Trails around Wörth am Rhein guide.
Baggersee Goldgrund, also known as Baggersee Willersinn, is primarily used for fishing. While it is not designated as an EU bathing water, its clear waters make it appealing to anglers seeking recreational fishing opportunities.
The Wörther Altrhein, also known as the Old Rhine of Wörth, is a former arm of the Rhine that has become a significant ecological wetland. It emerged during 19th-century Rhine rectification efforts and is now designated as a bird sanctuary, making it an important area for nature observation and appreciating the region's unique ecosystem.


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