Best lakes around Lonsheim are found within the broader Alzey-Worms district, as Lonsheim itself is primarily known for its vineyards and wine culture. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling through its picturesque landscapes and "Hiwwel" (hills). While the Selz river provides canoeing options, visitors seeking lakes will find notable examples in the surrounding areas. The natural landscape is ideal for exploring scenic views and rich geological history.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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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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Quite unexpectedly small biotope
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Here you have the opportunity to observe nutrias up close. The animals are accustomed to humans and will come quite close to them.
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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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Katzensteiger Mill
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Many ducks and geese can be seen. Egyptian geese have now spread here too at the expense of the other species.
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While Lonsheim is known for its vineyards, the surrounding region offers diverse natural areas. You can visit the Mühlbachaue Saulheim, a landscape park created through renaturation with numerous bodies of water supporting rich fauna and flora. Other spots include wetland biotopes like Eisweiher Wetland, and natural ponds where you can observe wildlife.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is a landscape park with an oasis-like atmosphere, perfect for a break by the water. You can also observe nutria and waterfowl up close at Nutria and Waterfowl at the Pond in Rhenish Hesse. The Fishing pond on the Appelbach near Wallertheim is another family-friendly option.
For wildlife observation, head to Nutria and Waterfowl at the Pond in Rhenish Hesse, where you can see nutria, ducks, and geese. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is also home to diverse fauna including ducks, coots, adders, newts, geese, frogs, and wild bees. The Pond Near Rommersheim is known for birdwatching, with sightings of herons, ducks, and storks.
The region around Lonsheim is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim – Lonsheim Tower loop' or 'Heimersheim Water Reservoir – Weinbergs Pflanzengang Shelter loop'. For cycling, there are numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Roter Hang Vineyard – Rheindürkheim Rhine Promenade loop' or 'View of Donnersberg – Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim loop'. Find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for Lonsheim.
Yes, the Fishing pond on the Appelbach near Wallertheim is a notable spot for anglers. These ponds are stocked with various fish species, including pikeperch, carp, eel, bream, and perch.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings and the opportunity to connect with nature. They appreciate the rich biodiversity, especially at places like Mühlbachaue Saulheim, which is described as a true oasis. The chance to observe wildlife up close, such as nutria and various waterfowl, is also a highlight for many.
Absolutely. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is specifically noted for its many seating areas by the water, inviting visitors to take a peaceful break. The terrace of the 'Kleine Kneipe' directly on the shore of Lake Eicher also offers a good place to relax and enjoy the views.
While the highlights within the immediate Lonsheim area don't explicitly mention swimming, the broader Alzey-Worms district offers Lake Eicher. At the Eich Old Rhine Lake, which is connected to Lake Eicher, there is a free bathing beach available for swimming.
The Eisweiher Wetland, as its name suggests, historically served a practical purpose. In winter, ice was broken from this shallow body of still water for cooling purposes. It's a fascinating example of how natural features were utilized in the past.
Yes, the Pond Near Rommersheim is part of a pleasant circular route, offering a distinctive and enjoyable walk through a beautiful Rheinhessen village.
The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is unique because it's a landscape park created through renaturation, transforming it into a vibrant natural meadow landscape. It features numerous bodies of water and tributaries, fostering an unusually rich natural fauna and flora in a short time, making it a true oasis.


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