Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld
Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld
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Bus station hiking trails in Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld offer access to a nature reserve characterized by two distinct gravel lakes, Lohrwardtsee and Rosenhofsee. The landscape features wooded areas surrounding Lohrwardtsee and open grasslands bordering Rosenhofsee, which includes an island important for bird breeding. This area is a significant bird sanctuary, providing diverse habitats for waterfowl. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for various hiking abilities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful cycle path
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A polder is a diked, low-lying piece of land that is either used for land reclamation through drainage or, as in this case, serves as a flood protection retention area by being flooded when necessary to absorb water masses and protect the areas below. Description: Diked areas along rivers (here: the Rhine) that serve as retention basins. Purpose: During extreme floods, these areas are deliberately flooded to absorb water masses, reduce pressure on dikes downstream, and thus prevent flooding in low-lying areas (e.g., Rees). Function: Water is channeled into the polder in a controlled manner via locks or special overflow channels. Polders are separated from the water and the surrounding landscape by dikes. The principle is to create controllable bodies of water, either to reclaim land or, as in this case, to protect against the destructive power of flooding. (Source: Overview with AI)
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The Bislich-Landesgrenze Dike Association, as a water and soil association, is planning the construction of the dike relocation and the Lohrwardt summer polder. This project will create an additional retention area of approximately 15 million square meters within a retention area of approximately 270 hectares. As part of the "ecological planning" for polder operation, the inlet structure is part of the continuous system spanning the Rhine, Lake Roosenhof, Lake Lohrwardt (= Grindsee), Reeser Altrhein, and the connection downstream to the Rhine. The entire system of inlet structure-culvert-outlet structure also serves to ensure fish passage in and out of the summer polder, including a fish trapping and monitoring station and a fully automated process control system for the water level and flow systems. Appropriate closure devices (dike gate, channel gate, and stop log closure) are planned for the "retention polder" operation scenario. When planning the inlet structure for the purpose of ecological flooding, the geometric, static, and visual aspects and dimensions, as well as the type of system and control technology, were adapted to the conditions already established in the pumping station, particularly for reasons of maintenance and operational safety. (Source: Bislich-Landesgrenze Dike Association)
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Pumping stations are directly and indirectly required for the Bislich-Landgrenze Dike Association's area and the affected catchment areas (see also waterway maintenance) to ensure proper outflow in the landwehrs. The natural outflow at the pumping stations depends on the respective Rhine water level. This means that the Rhine water level must be below the outflowing water in the ditches and landwehrs. If this is not the case and the Rhine level is higher, the natural outflow is disrupted and not possible. To prevent Rhine water from entering the association's area, the floodgates are closed. Once the outflow is disrupted and natural outflow can no longer occur, for example, because the Rhine water level is higher than that of the landwehrs, water must be artificially pumped (drawn) from the hinterland into the Rhine using pumps. The relocation of the dikes results in changes in the sluice and groundwater conditions. In addition, the rerouting of some of the association's waterways and the reactivation of old water structures will be necessary, which will also impact existing water management conditions, necessitating the construction of the "Polder Lohrwardt" (PL) pumping station as part of the Lohrwardt dike relocation project. (Source: Bislich-Landesgrenze Dike Association)
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Very nice cycle path with a view of the Rhine.
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A really nice experience to watch the storks from a distance
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Always nice to watch the storks in the nest
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Beautiful river landscape on the left bank of the Lower Rhine – a link between nature and industry. The river serves as a transport route for essential raw materials and finished products on their way all over the world.
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There are over 400 hiking routes in the Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld region that are accessible via bus stations. These trails cater to various preferences, with a significant number being easy to moderate.
The region is a nature reserve known for its diverse landscapes, primarily centered around the Lohrwardtsee and Rosenhofsee gravel lakes. You'll encounter wooded areas, open grasslands, and the lakes themselves, which are crucial habitats for waterfowl. The island in Rosenhofsee is a notable breeding ground for various bird species, including the Barnacle Goose.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are suitable for families. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for leisurely walks. For an easy and engaging option, consider the Pluto Station – Planet Trail – Fallow Deer Enclosure loop from Lange Renne, which offers interesting points for children.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the hiking trails in Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld. However, as it is a nature reserve and an important bird sanctuary, it is crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and respect the natural environment.
The area is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds. Winter can be excellent for birdwatching, as the lakes are a significant resting and wintering area for waterfowl. Summer provides longer daylight hours for extended hikes. Public transport operates consistently, so your choice depends more on your preferred hiking conditions and wildlife viewing interests.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, making them convenient for public transport users. An example is the Polder Lotharward – View from the Dyke loop from Altrhein Reeser-Eyland, which offers scenic views and returns you to your starting point.
The majority of bus-accessible hikes in this region are classified as easy or moderate. The terrain is largely flat, with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for most fitness levels. There are 277 easy routes and 128 moderate routes available.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil natural environment, the excellent birdwatching opportunities, and the well-maintained paths that offer diverse scenic views of the lakes and surrounding landscapes.
While there aren't designated man-made viewpoints in the traditional sense, the natural environment itself offers numerous scenic spots. The open areas around Rosenhofsee provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially for geese and other waterfowl. The wooded paths around Lohrwardtsee offer tranquil views of the lake through the trees. Keep an eye out for the island in Rosenhofsee, a key breeding ground for birds.
No, permits are generally not required for hiking on the designated trails within the Abgrabungsseen Lohrwardt Und Reckerfeld nature reserve. However, it is essential to respect the nature reserve's rules, such as staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife, to preserve its ecological integrity.
The nature reserve itself is primarily undeveloped, focusing on natural preservation. For cafes, pubs, or restaurants, you would typically need to venture into nearby towns like Rees. It's advisable to pack your own refreshments for your hike and plan for dining options before or after your visit to the reserve.


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