Lakes near Gau-Odernheim are situated in the Rheinhessen region, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and the Selz river. While prominent natural lakes are not a primary feature of Gau-Odernheim itself, the surrounding area offers several smaller water bodies. The landscape provides opportunities for hiking and exploring the local viticulture. This region is known for its scenic routes and natural habitats.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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It is a 54-hectare area between the municipalities of Undenheim and Hahnheim, which was designated as a nature reserve in 1990. It encompasses the Selz lowlands with near-natural watercourses and large reed beds, sedge communities, wet meadows, and moist arable land. More than 40 bird species breed there again, including little grebes, great reed warblers, marsh harriers, and snipes. As part of the bird sanctuary, it is subject to NATURA 2000, a network of protected areas that connects the FFH habitats across Europe to enable migration, dispersal, and genetic exchange for rare animal species.
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The approximately 10-hectare renaturalized Mühlbach floodplain is located between Ober-Saulheim and Nieder-Saulheim and also serves as a public park. Really beautifully done!
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Wetland biotope with beautiful cattail population.
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Quite unexpectedly small biotope
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Despite the algae plague, this is a pond worth seeing. Shimmering in various colors with beautiful reflections on the water's surface.
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Wetland biotope "Eisweiher" The area around the pond is beautiful and the pond is currently well filled with water. As its name suggests, the ice used to be broken in winter for cooling purposes. "Eisweiher is a generic term for smaller, usually relatively shallow bodies of still water that freeze quickly in a favorable location and with appropriate weather conditions. They are of natural origin or were created specifically for use." (Source: Wikipedia)
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Today the ice pond was actually frozen over.
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The Mühlbachaue in Saulheim is an ideal place to switch off and recharge your batteries.
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Gau-Odernheim, located in the Rheinhessen region, is characterized more by its rolling hills and vineyards than large natural lakes. You'll find smaller, often renatured water bodies, wetland habitats, and landscape parks with ponds and tributaries. These areas are primarily focused on nature conservation and offer peaceful environments for observation rather than extensive recreational water sports.
Yes, several water areas around Gau-Odernheim are suitable for families. For instance, Mühlbachaue Saulheim is a landscape park with numerous bodies of water and rich flora and fauna, perfect for a family stroll. The Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve, a renatured former dam, even features a gnome trail, which is great for kids.
The water bodies around Gau-Odernheim, such as the smaller ponds and wetland habitats, are generally not suited for recreational swimming or boating. They are primarily important for nature conservation, supporting diverse flora and fauna, and some are fishing ponds. For swimming, you would need to look for designated public swimming facilities or larger lakes further afield.
Visitors often enjoy the Mühlbachaue Saulheim, a landscape park created through renaturation, known for its rich natural fauna and flora. Another popular spot is the Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat, which features several ponds and moorland meadows, providing a vital home for various animals.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While not always directly circling a large lake, many trails pass by or through these natural water areas. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Old Town Clerk's House – Fountain at the Town Hall loop' or the 'Gänsebrunnen Bechtolsheim – Selz Stream loop' which explore the local landscape. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Gau-Odernheim guide.
The renatured areas and wetlands are rich in biodiversity. At Mühlbachaue Saulheim, you might spot ducks, coots, adders, newts, geese, frogs, and wild bees. The Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat is known for its species-rich moorland meadows and is an important habitat for rare animals, including a vibrant frog population. At the Pond Near Rommersheim, visitors have reported seeing herons, ducks, and storks.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting the water areas and wetlands around Gau-Odernheim. In spring, you can witness the awakening of nature and vibrant frog concerts, while autumn offers beautiful colors and pleasant temperatures for walks. Summer can also be pleasant, but some smaller ponds might experience lower water levels.
Yes, some water bodies have historical significance. The Eisweiher Wetland, for example, is named 'Eisweiher' (Ice Pond) because it was historically used for ice harvesting in winter for cooling purposes. The Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve, a former dam, was once part of a system where the Altbach river drove numerous mills in the Middle Ages.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and natural atmosphere of these areas. Many enjoy the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, especially birds and amphibians. The renatured landscape parks and wetlands are seen as oases for relaxation and offer pleasant walks amidst nature, often with well-maintained paths and seating areas.
Yes, the region around Gau-Odernheim is suitable for cycling, including gravel biking, and many routes pass through or near the natural landscapes that feature these water bodies. You can explore routes like the 'Vineyards of Rhenish Hesse loop' or find more options in the Gravel biking around Gau-Odernheim guide.
While specific accessibility information for each location is not always available, many renatured parks and nature reserves, like Mühlbachaue Saulheim, are designed with well-maintained paths that are generally suitable for strollers. However, some natural paths, especially in wetland areas or after rain, might be uneven or muddy. It's advisable to check local conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.


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