Lakes around Hamm am Rhein provide access to various water bodies in its vicinity. The region, situated near the Rhine River, offers a landscape characterized by natural areas and renatured gravel pits. These locations serve as sites for recreation, nature observation, and water-based activities. The area's proximity to the Rhine influences the formation and characteristics of some of its lakes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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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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The area around Hamm am Rhein features a variety of water bodies, including natural lakes, renatured gravel pits, and recreational areas. Many are connected to the Rhine River, offering diverse experiences from boating and fishing to tranquil nature observation.
Yes, the Erlensee is a popular spot for leisure and bathing, especially during warm weather. It was originally a gravel pit that has been renatured and now serves as a leisure area with a beer garden. The Riedsee in Biblis, though slightly further, is also known for its excellent water quality and recreational activities.
For nature enthusiasts, the Landbachaue Nature Reserve is excellent for observing water birds and nutrias, with storks breeding there in summer. The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is another significant area with diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, the Schlappeswörth Birdwatching Platform offers a wonderful view of water birds on the Old Rhine.
Many lakes offer family-friendly environments. The Erlensee has a beer garden and is suitable for a relaxing day by the water. The Niederwald Lake, while not for swimming, has small 'wooden tips' built in the adjacent wood, which are a hit for younger children. Nature reserves like Landbachaue also provide opportunities for children to observe wildlife.
Absolutely! The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve can be explored on foot or by bike. For more extensive options, you can find numerous walking and hiking routes in the region. Check out the Hiking around Hamm am Rhein guide for trails like the 'Rhine Beach at Eicher See' loop.
Cycling is a popular way to explore the area. The Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is accessible by bike, and the Niederwald Lake is easy to reach on two wheels. For dedicated cycling routes, the MTB Trails around Hamm am Rhein guide offers options like the 'Rhine Cycle Path at Eicher Lake' loop.
Yes, the Erlensee features a beer garden that offers drinks and small dishes, making it a great spot for a break. There is also a kiosk by the lake that is open all year round.
The Eicher See, which partly belongs to Hamm am Rhein, is particularly popular for boaters and fishing enthusiasts. It is home to two sailing clubs and various fishing associations, offering ample opportunities for water sports and angling.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the beer gardens. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, and winter can provide tranquil scenery for walks, especially around areas like the Landbachaue Nature Reserve for birdwatching.
Yes, bathing is prohibited at Niederwald Lake, despite its idyllic setting. Visitors are asked to respect these regulations to protect the natural environment.
The Große Lache - Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve is unique as it forms a large nature reserve with smaller islets in the Old Rhine. Originally an inland peninsula, it became a river island after the Rhine's straightening. It's a significant ecological area that can be explored on foot or by bike, offering a glimpse into a largely undeveloped natural landscape.


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