Best lakes around Obersaasheim are characterized by diverse natural settings, offering various outdoor experiences. The region features a mix of gravel pits and natural ponds, providing opportunities for recreation and observation. These water bodies contribute to the local landscape, attracting visitors interested in exploring the area's aquatic environments. Obersaasheim's lakes are integrated into the surrounding natural and agricultural areas.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A beautiful clean bathing lake with small bays
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Badesse can be reached via a gravel road
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Several benches and tables are available
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Large quarry pond located just behind the cycle path that runs along the Rhine. The water is very clean and it is possible to swim. It is also a great, fairly quiet bivouac spot.
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The Grissheimer See is idyllically situated in the countryside directly on the Rhine. The water shimmers turquoise blue. Trees and bushes line the shore and are reflected in the lake. The Black Forest lies dark in the background. The hilly shore invites you to sunbathe, the equipment in the water, such as excavators or cranes, act like diving boards. But be careful ❗ Entering the entire area is prohibited, and bathing is also strictly prohibited. ⛔ Source: BZ
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The Grißheimer Baggersee is beautiful to look at, unfortunately swimming is not allowed here.
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With its clear, light-blue water and many stretches of beach, this is probably one of the most beautiful quarry ponds in the area. The bathing areas are mainly in the western part of the lake.
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The Reitmattensee was created in 1969/70 on meadows and pastures. 30-40 years ago, it was a nice little bathing lake. Bathing is still allowed, but it is very overgrown by aquatic plants and the water is also brownish. I will not bathe or swim 🏊♀️ in it. Too bad
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For swimming, Baggersee Hartheim is highly recommended, known for its clear, light-blue water and multiple beach areas. Another excellent option is Hartheim Gravel Lake, which also features clear water and a peaceful environment, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Yes, Baggersee Hartheim is considered family-friendly with its beach areas. Additionally, the Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path offers a beautifully situated pond and a covered rest area, making it suitable for families looking for a tranquil setting.
The lakes around Obersaasheim offer diverse natural settings, including clear, often turquoise-blue waters, sandy or gravelly beach areas, and surrounding natural and agricultural landscapes. You can find peaceful environments with trees and bushes lining the shores, reflecting in the water, as seen at Grißheim Gravel Pit Lake.
Yes, the Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path is part of a hiking and cycling trail, offering a tranquil setting for walks. The Mühletal area, where this pond is located, is known for its themed paths like the 'Orchid Path'.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find easy touring bicycle routes like the 'Old Rhine (Vieux Rhin) loop from Obersaasheim' or more challenging MTB trails such as the 'Burkheim Quarry Lake – Breisach Dam and Lock loop from Biesheim'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Obersaasheim, MTB Trails around Obersaasheim, and Gravel biking around Obersaasheim guides.
Yes, Reutemattensee is described as a rather hidden, calm lake with benches and abundant wildlife, making it a nice, secluded spot to visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear, clean water suitable for swimming, often compared to the South Seas, as noted at Hartheim Gravel Lake. The peaceful environments, opportunities for refreshing stops during bike rides, and beautifully situated picnic areas are also highly valued.
Yes, at Grißheim Gravel Pit Lake, swimming is strictly prohibited, despite its beautiful appearance and turquoise-blue water.
The Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path offers a covered rest area with a table and benches, ideal for picnics. Additionally, a restaurant called 'Zur Lilie' is located about 250 meters west on the 'Orchid Path' from this picnic area.
The lakes around Obersaasheim are characterized by a mix of gravel pits and natural ponds, many featuring exceptionally clear, light-blue or turquoise water. Their integration into the surrounding natural and agricultural areas provides a blend of recreational opportunities and tranquil observation spots, often directly accessible from popular cycling paths like the Rhine Cycle Path.
Hartheim Gravel Lake is located directly on the Rhine Cycle Path and is noted for its clear water and peaceful environment, making it perfect for a refreshing and quiet stop during a ride.


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