Best lakes around Bretzenheim are found in the surrounding Mainz-Bingen district and nearby regions, offering diverse natural and recreational opportunities. Bretzenheim, a district of Mainz, is close to various water features, including the renaturalized Wildgrabenental, which provides scenic walks. The broader area features former gravel pits transformed into swimming lakes and nature reserves near Bretzenheim with wetlands. These locations offer opportunities for walking, nature observation, and water-based activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful biotope. It's a great place to have a picnic—but please take your trash with you.
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Beautiful biotope along the hiking trail
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Katzensteiger Mill
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Lorenz Berger, Forester for Future, is happy about the lush leafy roofs, filled lakes, dragonflies and frogs on the Grubenkopf. The city forest is currently recovering excellently. https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/bad-kreuznach/so-gruen-war-es-im-bad-kreuznacher-stadtwald-lange-nicht-mehr-3787909
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The nature reserve has a size of 3.0 hectares and includes the forest section 5 y. § 3 in the Bad Kreuznach city forest.
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Nice place to watch frogs!
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Just drive back and forth up here
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For swimming and recreational activities, the Silbersee near Bobenheim-Roxheim is highly recommended. It's the second-largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate, offering a large swimming area, a beach, and activities like snorkeling, fishing, sailing, and windsurfing. Another popular spot is Ika Lake in Ingelheim, known for its leisure facilities and natural habitat.
Yes, the Am Grubenkopf Nature Reserve is a protected area serving as a habitat for rare wild animal species. Additionally, the Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe are designated as a nature reserve, providing a safe breeding ground for birds. The Laubenheimer-Bodenheimer Ried near the Rhine also offers a peaceful environment with small ponds and wetlands, ideal for observing rare bird species like storks and herons.
You can enjoy scenic walks in the renaturalized Wildgrabenental, which features a natural-looking stream and is perfect for relaxation. The Laubenheimer-Bodenheimer Ried also offers leisurely walks through floodplain habitats. For more structured routes, consider the hiking trails available, such as those found in the Hiking around Bretzenheim guide.
Absolutely. Ika Lake in Ingelheim has a redesigned southern shore with attractive play facilities and a barbecue area, making it very family-friendly. The Fishing pond on the Appelbach near Wallertheim and the Monastery Pond are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Wildgrabenental is excellent for jogging and cycling. The Silbersee offers sailing and windsurfing. For hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, you can explore numerous routes detailed in guides like Hiking around Bretzenheim, MTB Trails around Bretzenheim, and Running Trails around Bretzenheim.
Yes, the Wildgrabenental, a beautiful valley with a natural stream, is easily accessible by public transport, making it convenient for walks and relaxation without needing a car.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal, though note that the Silbersee is closed to water sports from November 1st to March 15th for conservation reasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and nature observation, especially in areas like the Wildgrabenental and Laubenheimer-Bodenheimer Ried.
The Hunsfelsen Quarry Lake is a unique spot, formed from a former quarry that ceased mining in early 2014 and is currently undergoing recultivation. It offers a different kind of natural landscape to explore.
At the Fishing pond on the Appelbach near Wallertheim, anglers can expect to find mainly pikeperch, carp, eel, bream, and perch in the 2700 square meter pond.
Yes, the Silbersee boasts a significant 37,000 square meter beach area, perfect for relaxation. Additionally, the lakes near Gimbsheim are known to offer good swimming opportunities, including sandy beaches.
The Ponds in the subsidence area at Amalienhöhe are unique because the depression where the ponds are located was created from mining subsidence due to the numerous tunnels of the Amalienhöhe pit. This geological history has shaped a distinct natural reserve.


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