Best lakes around Lixingen are found in the surrounding Moselle department, as the small communes of Lixing-lès-Saint-Avold and Lixing-lès-Rouhling do not contain large lakes directly. The region offers various water bodies, from smaller ponds to significant leisure destinations. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration. The landscape features a mix of forests, natural monuments, and developed recreational sites.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Beautiful area to be in nature
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Very nice for local recreation.
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"The little water sprite is annoyed by the winter preparations, so he decides to go on a trip alone. The raft he's traveling on is difficult to steer in the storm without his friend, the beaver. He's lucky in his misfortune and only sprains his ankle when the raft crashes into a bridge pillar. Water sprite father and the Moor man finally find him, and afterward, despite the winter preparations, the family goes on a whole day's vacation. A wonderful book to brighten up dreary autumn days. The story doesn't shy away from the boring and unpleasant aspects of autumn and children's everyday life, nor does it omit the parents' distress in finding their child, nor does the little water sprite's feeling of not knowing what to do alone in the rain. All of this is brought to a happy and plausible ending and inspires trust in the parents. The atmospheric illustrations by Daniel Napp complement the text and make the already vivid language almost luminous, inviting you to explore the images." (Review by Antonia Mentel for the Borromäusverein)
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Idyllically situated among the trees, the Mühlenwaldweiher pond with its narrow wooden walkway invites you to take a short break. In summer, the water's surface is often covered with water lilies, while dragonflies and waterfowl enliven the scene. A perfect place to enjoy the tranquility of nature. 💡 Tip: It's best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon – this is when the trees are reflected particularly beautifully in the water, and the light creates a peaceful atmosphere.
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The idyllic pond in the forest invites you to linger. There's a playground for the little ones.
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Defective during our visit
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beautifully landscaped flowerbeds
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There are lovely shady benches at/with a view of the Mühlenwaldweiher pond, but cycling around the pond is prohibited. Further information: https://www.saarpfalz-touristik.de/attraktionen/muehlenwaldweiher-ba513efb5f
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Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Mühlenwald Pond features a playground for children. The Franco-German Garden includes a lake within a spacious flower garden with a water fountain organ, and Deutschmühlen Pond is also considered family-friendly. Further afield, Étang du Stock is known as a water playground for families, and Parc de la Bisten offers amenities like mini-golf and a playground.
For swimming, Étang de Diefenbach in Puttelange aux Lacs is one of the closest options with a designated beach. Lac de Madine, a significant leisure destination, also offers swimming along with other water sports. Étang de la Mutche near Morhange Plage is another option, though recent assessments have indicated its water quality was 'bad'.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. Lac de Madine is excellent for swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Étang du Stock is also popular for water-based activities. In Metz, the lake and Moselle River banks provide opportunities for yachting, canoeing, and rowing. For land-based activities, you can find numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails in the surrounding area.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, near Lixing-lès-Rouhling, you can find an easy route like the 'Small shady forest path – Witches' Pool loop'. Other trails include the 'Tunnel in the quarry – Old Railway Track Trail loop' from Alsting. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lixingen guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. You can find road cycling routes such as 'Along the Saar – Sarreguemines loop' or 'Blies River Trail – Along the Saar loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like 'Lock on the Saar – Beautiful forest singletrack loop' near Kleinblittersdorf.
The lakes are often set within natural environments. Mühlenwald Pond and Deutschmühlen Pond are nestled in forests, offering serene natural settings. Lac de Madine is a Natura 2000 classified site and a national hunting and wildlife reserve, indicating a rich biodiversity. You can expect to see various flora and fauna, especially in these protected areas.
Yes, the region blends nature with history. The Franco-German Garden, with its lake, was opened in 1960 as a symbol of Franco-German friendship. The area around Halbergweiher and Old Works has historical significance related to hydropower and metallurgy. The city of Metz, with its vibrant waterfront along the Moselle River, also offers cultural attractions.
Lac de Madine is the largest lake in the Lorraine region by surface area, spanning nearly 10 km², and the second largest by water volume. It is a major leisure destination within the Lorraine Regional Nature Park.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant flower gardens like the Franco-German Garden. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking, while some parks like Parc de la Bisten are worth visiting in any season.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings, especially at places like Mühlenwald Pond, which invites lingering in the forest. The Deutschmühlen Pond is often described as one of the most beautiful corners in Saarbrücken. The Franco-German Garden is loved for its spacious flower displays and unique water fountain organ. The overall appeal lies in the blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and family-friendly amenities.
Yes, the region has some unique spots. The Franco-German Garden features a water fountain organ and a spacious flower garden. Near Deutschmühlen Pond, you can find the Water organ at Deutschmühlenweiher, which presents itself to various pieces of music every hour. Étang du Stock is notable for its dam, offering wonderful views and regulating water levels across its connected water bodies.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Areas like Mühlenwald Pond and Deutschmühlen Pond, set within forests, offer pleasant walks for you and your dog. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
Yes, some lake areas offer amenities. Parc de la Bisten in Creutzwald, for instance, has an ice cream cafe near its lakes. In Saarbrücken, near the Water organ at Deutschmühlenweiher, you can find terraces of hotels or cafes where you can enjoy refreshments. Lac de Madine, being a major leisure destination, also provides various facilities including dining options.


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