Best lakes around Landau an der Isar offer diverse recreational opportunities. Situated on the Isar River, the region features several lakes suitable for swimming, cycling, and relaxation. These bodies of water provide natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its riverine and lake environments, making it a destination for those seeking water-based recreation.
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An interesting habitat due to the damming of the Isar.
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The Goben sub-area encompasses a valuable section of the Isar floodplains north of the Isar, between Goben and Harburg. The area is bordered by the Isar dams to the south and a backwater dike to the north, thus largely cutting it off from the river's dynamics. Nevertheless, large, structurally rich riparian forest areas and oxbow lake complexes with numerous rare and endangered animal and plant species can still be found here. Furthermore, the sub-area is home to an extremely valuable burn area. A burn is a dry, open area in an otherwise moist riparian forest that developed on a gravel deposit. High-quality calcareous dry grassland is found here. Source: https://www.wwa-la.bayern.de/projekte/isar_life/projektgebiet/index.htm
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Great nature reserve not far from the city center
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Beautiful lake, not deep, very attractive for surfers
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Rosenau alluvial fan > a geotope (excerpt from the Bavarian Environmental Atlas) The Rosenau alluvial fan is a flat, Holocene gravel cone that lies only slightly above the surrounding terrain, but has hardly any soil cover and is clearly separated from the surrounding agriculturally used floodplain areas in terms of vegetation (poor grassland). The gravel cone probably belongs to older Holocene gravel sequences that were no longer reached by later floods. Part of the gravel body is disturbed by the railway line and old gravel pits. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=279R006
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Good for bathing and snacking in summer.
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For swimming, the Erholungspark am Wörthersee offers a well-maintained sandy beach and sunbathing lawn. The Reischacher Badesee is another idyllic option with a lifeguard station and shallow waters. Additionally, the Mossandlweiher Ponds provide various bathing areas, including textile and naturist sections, and a restaurant.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Vilstal Reservoir offers ample space for children to play, and the Erholungspark am Wörthersee features a playground. The Reischacher Badesee also includes a playground and is relatively shallow, making it suitable for families.
The region around Landau an der Isar offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Vilstal Reservoir near Steinberg, which has dedicated cycling trails. For hiking, consider routes like 'View of the Isar weir at Landau – Isar River loop' or 'Fishing Educational Trail' which are part of the broader Hiking around Landau an der Isar guide. Water skiing is possible at the Quarry Pond near Wörth an der Isar.
Absolutely. The Vilstal Reservoir near Steinberg is known for its cycling trails that wind past fields and meadows. The banks of the Vilstal Reservoir are also well-suited for cycling tours. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Landau an der Isar guide, which includes routes like 'Bockerlbahn Cycle Path – Schlossbräu Mariakirchen loop'.
The Vilstal Reservoir is a great spot where dogs have plenty of space to run and play. While specific dog-friendly rules vary by location, this reservoir is generally welcoming for pets.
When conditions allow, the lakes transform for winter activities. The Reischacher Badesee is suitable for ice skating and Bavarian curling (Eisstockschießen). Similarly, the Vilstal Reservoir becomes a popular spot for ice skaters in winter.
Yes, the region features beautiful nature reserves. The Isarauen Nature Reserve near Goben offers lake and river access and is particularly attractive in winter or foggy conditions. Another natural gem is the Rosenau Nature Reserve, known for its rare and protected plants and forest areas.
You'll find amenities at several locations. The Erholungspark am Wörthersee has a kiosk, changing rooms, and sanitary facilities. The Reischacher Badesee also features a kiosk and sanitary facilities. For dining, the Mossandlweiher Ponds have a restaurant with moderate prices, and the Quarry Pond near Wörth an der Isar even boasts a beach bar.
The Vilstal Reservoir is popular for its versatility. It offers ample space for children and dogs to play, is ideal for cooling off, and its banks are great for cycling. In summer, it's a spot to observe surfers, and in winter, ice skaters enjoy its frozen surface. Many benches and a large lawn invite visitors to relax.
The Reischacher Badesee is known among locals for offering opportunities for fishing, in addition to swimming.
The Erholungspark am Wörthersee is well-equipped for a day out. It provides a sandy beach, sunbathing lawn, a playground for children, a beach volleyball court, and a bocce ball court. A kiosk, changing rooms, sanitary facilities, and even sauna facilities are available for visitors.
The Mossandlweiher Ponds are unique for offering various bathing options, including both textile and naturist areas. It's a very large and beautiful bathing pond with a restaurant nearby.


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