Best lakes around Souffelweyersheim are found within the plain of Alsace, a region historically connected to the Souffel River. While the village itself does not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers various aquatic environments. Notable recreational water bodies, such as the Plage de la Ballastière de Bischheim-Schiltigheim, are easily accessible for visitors seeking lakeside experiences.
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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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The best currywurst outside the Ruhr area 👍😉 is available at the snack bar at the Honauer Badesee
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A great park that definitely invites you to run. At the end there is also a career if you prefer to do laps.
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While Souffelweyersheim itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers a diverse range of aquatic environments. You'll find serene natural settings, recreational bathing lakes, and charming park lakes. These include popular spots like Orangerie Park, Strasbourg with its rowing lake, and the quiet Bel étang.
Yes, several lakes are excellent for families. Orangerie Park, Strasbourg is a top choice, featuring a mini zoo, playgrounds, and opportunities for rowing. Parc de l'Heyritz also offers a large playground and is well-suited for family outings. For swimming, Honauer See is a beautiful bathing lake with amenities, and the Ballastière Beach of Bischheim-Schiltigheim has a demarcated children's beach.
The region around Souffelweyersheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. Many lakes, especially in the Vosges Mountains, are perfect for hiking and mountain biking. For example, Lac Blanc is a hub for hiking and mountain biking in summer, and skiing in winter. Near Souffelweyersheim, you can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options for road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. Explore more options on the Cycling around Suffelweyersheim guide or the MTB Trails around Suffelweyersheim guide.
For a peaceful escape, Bel étang offers a quiet spot slightly off the main bike path to Strasbourg. If you're interested in nature and wildlife, the Beaver Habitat in Réserve Naturelle Nationale du Massif Forestier de la Robertsau et de La Wantzenau provides an opportunity to observe these fascinating animals in their natural environment. Further afield in the Vosges, lakes like Lac de Longemer offer romantic settings for picnics amidst wild nature, and Lac du Lispach is a peat bog lake ideal for botany enthusiasts.
Yes, there are several options for swimming. The Ballastière Beach of Bischheim-Schiltigheim is a popular lake suitable for swimming, with clear water and convenient parking. Honauer See is another beautiful bathing lake with facilities. Further away, Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein in the Vosges Mountains also offers swimming opportunities.
The Vosges Mountains, a short drive from Souffelweyersheim, are home to impressive mountain lakes. Lac Blanc is a popular high-altitude lake known for its activities and connection to the Black Lake. Lac du Forlet is the highest lake in the Vosges, offering an alpine-like setting. Lac Vert is easily accessible and known for its unique green reflection. These lakes provide stunning natural beauty and excellent hiking opportunities.
Absolutely. The Vosges region features lakes with interesting backgrounds. Lac des Perches, dating back to the last glacial period, was historically used to supply local industries. Lac de Sewen is considered one of the rarest and most geologically intact overdeepened glacial lakes in the Alsatian Vosges. Lac d'Alfeld is a dam lake built in the late 19th century to regulate flooding, known for its impressive dam.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for hiking, swimming, and water sports, with pleasant temperatures. Lac Vert, for example, is particularly vibrant from late June to late July due to algae. Autumn (October) offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks. In winter, mountain lakes like Lac Blanc transform into winter sports stations for skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, some recreational lakes closer to Strasbourg are accessible. The Ballastière Beach of Bischheim-Schiltigheim is generally well-connected. For specific public transport routes and schedules, it's best to check local transport websites for the most up-to-date information.
Dog policies vary by location. Many natural areas and hiking trails in the Vosges Mountains are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. For specific recreational areas like bathing lakes or parks, it's advisable to check local regulations beforehand. For instance, Orangerie Park, Strasbourg is generally dog-friendly in designated areas.
Facilities vary greatly depending on the lake. Popular recreational spots like Honauer See and the Ballastière Beach of Bischheim-Schiltigheim often have amenities like snack bars, restaurants, and parking. Orangerie Park, Strasbourg includes playgrounds, a mini zoo, and dining options. Mountain lakes in the Vosges might have fewer facilities, but some, like Lac Blanc, are tourist hubs with various services. Many lakes also offer picnic areas, such as Lac de Longemer.


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