Lakes around Herrlisheim offer a variety of aquatic destinations, ranging from local fishing ponds to accessible bathing lakes. Situated in a region with diverse natural features, Herrlisheim provides access to both tranquil fishing spots and recreational areas. The area's landscape includes former gravel extraction sites that have been repurposed into lakes, contributing to its natural appeal. These bodies of water are integrated into local hiking routes, allowing for combined outdoor activities.
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you always meet nice people again and again
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Nature, water, tranquility, hiking on flat paths
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It's a huge campsite. It's said to be one of the most beautiful in all of Germany.
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A beautifully situated tour with a small refreshment stop at the fishing club.
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Beautifully situated lake, on whose shores you can simply relax and unwind
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After recultivation, the Ameisensee has been used as a fishing lake since the early 1980s. The lake was created in silted-up old branches of the Rhine, which had been used for gravel extraction since the 1960s - especially during the construction of the Iffezheim Rhine dam in the 1970s. The Ameisensee is located in the Söllingen/Greffern polder - partial polder 4 between the Rhine side dam and flood embankments - as a retention area in the event of extreme flooding on the Rhine and its tributaries. In the west, a culvert and structure connects the lake with the Kriegersee and in the east the water flows through a canal into the Rhine lowland canal. We regularly pass by the Ameisensee on walks. The best view of the lake is on the east bank at the culvert to the Rhine lowland canal. It is not possible to walk around the Ameisensee in the shore area. https://www.asv-soellingen.de/vereinsgew%C3%A4sser/ameisensee/
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Greffern is a district of Rheinmünster. Further information can be found at https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greffern
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Herrlisheim offers a variety of aquatic destinations, ranging from local fishing ponds to accessible bathing lakes. You'll find tranquil fishing spots like Étang du Balstein and Étang de l'AU, alongside larger recreational areas with beaches such as Zone de Loisirs Gambsheim and Base Nautique de Colmar-Houssen. Many of these lakes are former gravel extraction sites, now integrated into the natural landscape.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent family-friendly swimming options. Baggersee Adam is a popular choice with a spacious campsite, restaurant, and a swimming island featuring a water slide. The Zone de Loisirs Gambsheim, just 5.7 km from Herrlisheim, provides a designated beach area for swimming. Further afield, the Base Nautique de Colmar-Houssen offers a 380-meter sandy beach with supervised swimming, an aquapark, and various sports areas.
Herrlisheim has several lakes primarily known for fishing. The Étang du Balstein and Étang de l'AU are local fishing ponds managed by the AAPPMA Herrlisheim, where anglers can find carp, predatory fish, and white fish. The Ameisensee, a former Rhine old branch, has also been used as a fishing lake since the early 1980s.
Absolutely. Baggersee Adam features a good, spacious campsite around its quarry pond. Another excellent option is the Upper Rhine Leisure Center Campground, which is well-equipped, clean, and includes two lakes, welcoming dogs.
Beyond swimming and fishing, you can enjoy a range of water activities. The Base Nautique de Colmar-Houssen, for example, offers rentals for paddleboards and pedal boats, alongside its aquapark with trampolines and slides. The Greffern Marina provides a pleasant atmosphere on the water, ideal for those who enjoy boating or simply relaxing by the water.
Yes, many lakes are integrated into local hiking routes. The Étang du Balstein, for instance, is part of several hiking loops around Herrlisheim, offering tranquil natural settings. While it's not possible to walk around the entire shoreline of Ameisensee, you can find beautiful views from its east bank. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Herrlisheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Gravière du Balstein loop'.
The region around Herrlisheim's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling. For example, the Running Trails around Herrlisheim guide features routes like the 'Herrlisheim village center – Old Ferry House, Drusenheim loop'. Cyclists can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Herrlisheim and Cycling around Herrlisheim guides, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Several locations offer dining and refreshment options. Baggersee Adam has a restaurant and a supermarket. The Greffern Marina features a boat restaurant with a very nice atmosphere. Additionally, the Hanfseeblick Snack Bar in Söllingen is a popular bistro or beer garden. The Base Nautique de Colmar-Houssen also includes snack bars.
Yes, the Upper Rhine Leisure Center Campground is a very nice, well-kept place that explicitly welcomes dogs, making it a great option for visitors with pets.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the tranquil natural settings for relaxation and fishing to the lively recreational areas. Many enjoy the pleasant atmosphere on the water, the well-equipped campsites, and the opportunities for combining lakeside visits with hiking or cycling. The good water quality at bathing lakes like Base Nautique de Colmar-Houssen is also frequently highlighted.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural tranquility, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Fishing is generally possible year-round, though specific regulations may apply seasonally.


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