Best lakes around Roes feature a collection of ponds, wetlands, and riverine landscapes. The region provides diverse natural settings for outdoor activities and quiet contemplation. Visitors can explore smaller water bodies and areas near the Moselle river. These locations offer opportunities for relaxation and connection with nature.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Very nice campsite in the middle of a small island in the Moselle.
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Nice rest area with a view of a small pond and fruit trees.
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Large campsite, but if you want a direct view of the Moselle, you have to book early enough. Nice shady places
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A super idyllic place, the mini circular route is also recommended
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A really nice and clean campsite. Everything is possible from here: cycling, hiking and various water sports. We recommend!
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Here you just have to take a break and enjoy the sun when the weather is nice. Just enjoy the peace and quiet and let nature work its magic on you. Düngenheim has created a very beautiful place here 👍💪
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Good for a break before it goes to the Elz.
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The Roes region is characterized by a diverse collection of ponds, wetlands, and riverine landscapes, particularly near the Moselle river. You'll find idyllic spots like Düngenheimer Pond, the dammed pond Entenweiher, and the Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope with its three ponds and tree-lined path.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Düngenheimer Pond and Entenweiher are appreciated for their peaceful settings, perfect for a short break. The Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope also offers an accessible path through nature. Additionally, the Camping Island Sonnenwerth on the Moselle is a great base for family activities.
The area around Roes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop' or 'View of Pyrmont Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'View of the Moselle River loop' or 'Johannes Bridge in Monreal loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Roes and Gravel biking around Roes guides.
Absolutely. For easy walks, consider the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop from Roes' (4.9 km) or the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop from Möntenich' (3.9 km). The Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope also features a small, accessible path. More easy hikes are detailed in the Easy hikes around Roes guide.
For peace and natural beauty, Düngenheimer Pond is highly recommended as an idyllic place for a break. The Entenweiher in Steinbach also offers a wonderful setting for a short, relaxing stop.
Yes, you can find a dedicated Picnic Area by the Pond, which offers a nice rest area with views of a small pond and fruit trees. For more amenities, the Camping Island Sonnenwerth provides facilities and is a great base for exploring, with options for dining in the vicinity.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Spots like Düngenheimer Pond are praised for their peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to relax and let nature work its magic. The diverse landscapes, from ponds to riverine settings, offer a refreshing escape.
Yes, you can camp directly on the Moselle river at Camping Island Sonnenwerth, Hatzenport. This campsite is located on an island, offering a unique experience in the middle of the river. It's known for being clean and well-situated for various activities.
While popular spots like Düngenheimer Pond offer tranquility, the Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope is a natural area with three ponds and a path lined with 'Trees of the Year', offering a unique and perhaps less bustling experience. The region's numerous smaller water bodies also provide opportunities for quiet contemplation.
The serene and natural settings of the Roes lakes offer excellent photography opportunities. Düngenheimer Pond is described as a 'super idyllic place' with natural beauty, making it ideal for capturing peaceful landscapes. The Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope, with its tree-lined paths and multiple ponds, also provides picturesque scenes.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For instance, you can find the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop from Roes' (4.9 km) and the 'Pyrmonter Mill loop from Möntenich' (3.9 km) which are easy circular routes. More options are listed in the Hiking around Roes guide.


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