Best lakes around Bruchsal are located in Baden-Württemberg, a region providing access to various lakes for recreation and relaxation. The area features both natural and man-made bodies of water, including leisure lakes and quarry ponds. These aquatic environments offer opportunities for activities such as swimming, walking, and observing local flora and fauna.
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Beautiful hiking area with many different trails that offer good views of the lake even in winter.
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Great, rustic and sometimes adventurous path to the observation point. If the wood gets wet you have to be careful. It then quickly becomes slippery.
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The Wagbachniederung is a beautiful nature reserve with rare animal species. Especially popular when migratory birds gather.
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The Zuckerrübensee is the Wagbachniederung nature reserve
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The Wagbachniederung nature reserve was created from the sewage ponds of a sugar factory that was shut down in 1995 and is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in Germany. Here you can watch the birds very nicely.
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There are frogs and many other interesting plants and animals. In summer e.g. also a lot of mosquitoes.
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Elisabethenwörth is a river island to the right of the Rhine above the city of Germersheim. It was built between 1826 and 1833 as part of the straightening of the Rhine during the construction of the Germersheimer average. The state border between Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate runs across the island. Wikipedia
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For swimming and bathing, Hardtsee is a top choice, featuring a sandy beach, excellent water quality, and shallow shores. Baggersee Untergrombach and Baggersee Büchenau are also very popular gravel pit lakes for bathers, offering clear waters for a refreshing dip.
Yes, Hardtsee is highly recommended for families, offering two large playgrounds, smaller play points, and a skate park. Lake Pfannwald also provides a forest playground and a Kneipp facility, making it a great spot for families to relax and enjoy nature.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy various activities. Hardtsee offers water sports like surfing, sailing, and canoeing, along with beach volleyball and table tennis. At Baggersee Untergrombach and Baggersee Büchenau, diving and fishing are popular. Many lakes also have trails perfect for walking and observing nature.
The Weingartener Moor boardwalk and bird-watching hut is an excellent spot, featuring a wooden footbridge through the moor and a hut specifically for bird-watching. The Wagbachniederung nature reserve is another significant bird sanctuary, especially popular during migratory seasons, where you can observe various bird species.
Absolutely. Grötzingen Quarry Lake features a beautiful hiking trail around its perimeter with benches for resting. The Weingartener Moor boardwalk also offers a unique walking experience. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around the region, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Bruchsal guide.
Yes, fishing is permitted in designated areas at lakes like Baggersee Untergrombach and Baggersee Büchenau. These gravel pit lakes are known spots for anglers. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.
Hardtsee is well-equipped with amenities for a full day out. It offers sanitary facilities with toilets and showers, two large playgrounds, multiple smaller play points, beach volleyball courts, a streetball court, and a skate park. There's also a campsite directly on the lake for those wishing to stay longer. You can find more details on the Schwarzwald Tourismus website.
Yes, lakes like Baggersee Untergrombach and Baggersee Büchenau are divided into different zones, including important nature protection zones. These areas serve as refuges for wild animal and plant species, balancing recreational use with ecological preservation.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, the opportunities for bird-watching, and the family-friendly facilities. The clear water for swimming and the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation are also highly valued.
Yes, the area around Bruchsal offers various routes suitable for cycling and running that often pass by or around the lakes. For gravel biking, you can explore routes in the Gravel biking around Bruchsal guide. Runners can find suitable trails in the Running Trails around Bruchsal guide, including loops around quarry ponds like Untergrombach.
The Rußheimer Old Rhine - Elisabethenwört offers a unique natural experience. It's a beautiful old Rhine forest and nature reserve, providing an idyllic setting with rich plant life, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape into nature.


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