Best lakes around Wanzenau are situated within the Robertsau-Wantzenau Forest, an area recognized for its ecological significance and inclusion in the Natura 2000 network. This region features a rich network of aquatic habitats, including rivers, lakes, ox-bows, and ponds. The forest and its waterways support diverse flora and fauna, making it a biodiversity hotspot near Strasbourg. It offers an ideal natural setting for quiet contemplation and exploration.
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The Bündwörthsee is a former gravel pit lake near Auenheim, close to Kehl. It was formed by gravel extraction and is now used as a natural body of water for fishing and diving. Size: approx. 6.6 hectares Maximum depth: approx. 29 to 34 meters Usage: Fishing, swimming in designated areas, diving only with permission Special feature: The lake is known for its good water quality and underwater world. Parts of the shore are nature reserves. The Bündwörthsee is considered a quiet natural area and is particularly popular with divers and those seeking relaxation.
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The lake is also known as Bündwörther Baggersee in other places. Very clear turquoise blue water. Swimming and water sports prohibited.
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Beautiful park and ideal for running, you also meet many other joggers here.
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yes, yesterday there were some bathers here (see picture)
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A wonderfully quiet lake, the lunch break here was worth it. A place to unwind and enjoy the silence
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A beautiful little lake. There was a lunch break here with a great view.
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The lakes around Wanzenau are primarily situated within the Robertsau-Wantzenau Forest Nature Reserve, an area recognized for its exceptional ecological value. You'll find a rich network of aquatic habitats, including rivers, ox-bows, and ponds, all supporting diverse flora and fauna. This expansive forest, shaped by the Ill and Rhine rivers, protects emblematic alluvial forests and their rich biodiversity, including species like the European beaver.
Yes, Beaver Habitat in Réserve Naturelle Nationale du Massif Forestier de la Robertsau et de La Wantzenau is a notable spot for observing the European beaver, an important animal builder that influences the landscape. Karpfenloch Lake is also renowned for birdwatching, especially in winter, where you can spot ducks, grebes, swans, Great Egrets, Great Cormorants, Grey Herons, and Common Kingfishers year-round.
Yes, Blauelsand Lake (Étang de Blauelsand / Gravière du Blauelsand) offers a recreational experience with transparent waters, serving as a public beach area. It's a popular spot for swimming in the summer and even for ice bathing enthusiasts in winter. The site is well-equipped with sanitary facilities and showers.
Facilities vary by lake. Karpfenloch Lake provides picnic tables for a peaceful setting. Blauelsand Lake is well-equipped with sanitary facilities, showers, ping-pong tables, and a boules ground. Orangerie Park, Strasbourg features playgrounds, a mini zoo, and rowing boats on its lake. Parc de l'Heyritz offers a large playground, outdoor fitness equipment, and picnic spots.
Orangerie Park, Strasbourg is highly recommended for families, featuring an English garden, a mini zoo, playgrounds, and rowing trips on its lake. Parc de l'Heyritz also has a large playground and is popular for families. Riedsee Lichtenauer Rheinniederung is a quiet, relaxing place suitable for walking around with family.
Absolutely. The Robertsau-Wantzenau Forest, where many lakes are located, provides numerous opportunities for walking and cycling along its marked trails. You can find various routes for different activities, including hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide around Wanzenau, road cycling routes, or gravel biking tours.
Access to the lakes and the surrounding Robertsau-Wantzenau Forest is convenient. Car parks are available, and the area is well-connected via cycling paths. You can also reach the region by public transport from Strasbourg.
The best time depends on your interests. For birdwatching, especially at Karpfenloch Lake, the winter months are ideal. If you're looking for swimming and recreational activities, Blauelsand Lake is popular in the summer. The forest trails are enjoyable for walking and cycling throughout much of the year.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural settings for relaxation and breaks. Many enjoy the diverse wildlife, especially birdwatching and the presence of beavers. The family-friendly amenities at places like Orangerie Park, Strasbourg and the recreational opportunities at Blauelsand Lake are also highly valued. The idyllic atmosphere, particularly at sunset at Riedsee Lichtenauer Rheinniederung, is often highlighted.
Orangerie Park, Strasbourg is not just a lake but part of Strasbourg's oldest park with significant cultural heritage. It features an English garden, a mini zoo, and a lake with a romantic waterfall suitable for rowing trips. The Joséphine Pavilion within the park also has historical ties to Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais.
Yes, Bel étang is noted as a beautiful, quiet corner for a break, slightly off the main bike path. Riedsee Lichtenauer Rheinniederung is also described as a quiet, relaxing place, especially idyllic at sunset.


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