Lakes around Zwingenberg, a town in Hesse, Germany, offer various opportunities for recreation and relaxation. While Zwingenberg itself does not feature large natural lakes within its immediate boundaries, the surrounding region provides access to several water bodies. These lakes contribute to the local charm and provide diverse natural landscapes for visitors. The area is known for its blend of historic parks and renatured natural areas.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful idyll with some interesting bird species, including storks, herons,...
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Thanks to the renaturation of the Landbach, you can observe many water birds and nutrias here. Depending on the season and water level, different species can be found here. Storks also breed in the trees here during the summer.
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Super exciting moor landscape with nature conservation in the foreground.
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The Erlensee was originally a gravel pit. The gravel and sand extracted from the lake was mainly used for the construction of the motorways. After the end of gravel mining, the Erlensee was renatured. Today the lake is used for fish farming and as a leisure area. The Erlensee was named after the alders that grow on its shore.
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The Erlensee was originally a gravel pit. The gravel and sand extracted from the lake was mainly used for the construction of the motorways. After the end of gravel mining, the Erlensee was renatured. Today the lake is used for fish farming and as a leisure area. The Erlensee was named after the alders that grow on its banks.
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The lake has an idyllic location. At the kiosk there is a generous selection of drinks and small dishes.
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Most of the pictures were taken on the old Neckar bed, I have also been able to observe and photograph birds there many times: But anyone who comes there now (August 2022) should not be disappointed, the water level is extremely low, now all we have to do is wait for the next rain.
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The Zwingenberg region offers a diverse range of water bodies, including tranquil forest lakes, renatured gravel pits that now serve as leisure areas, and picturesque ponds nestled within historic parks. Each offers a unique experience, from serene natural settings to spots with amenities like beer gardens.
Yes, several lakes around Zwingenberg are suitable for families. For instance, the Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park is a beautiful and idyllic spot within a historic park, perfect for a family stroll. Niederwald Lake is another family-friendly forest lake, and nearby, someone has even built small 'wooden tips' that are a hit with younger children. The Fairy Pond also offers a romantic and idyllic setting for a peaceful family break.
The Erlensee Beer Garden is located right by Erlensee, a renatured gravel pit. It offers a pleasant spot for a longer break with drinks and small dishes, and the kiosk is open all year round. It's an idyllic location to relax by the water.
While some lakes, like Niederwald Lake, might look inviting for a swim, bathing is generally prohibited. However, the Erlensee, a renatured gravel pit, is used as a leisure area, and visitors are sometimes encouraged to bring their bathing suits on hot days, suggesting it might be suitable for cooling off.
Absolutely. The Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park is a prime example. It's located within the historic Fürstenlager Park, which was once a summer residence for the Landgraves and Grand Dukes of Hesse-Darmstadt. The park is renowned for its early English gardens and diverse collection of trees and shrubs, offering a blend of nature and history.
The lakes and their surroundings offer various natural features. At Landbachaue Nature Reserve, thanks to the renaturation of the Landbach, you can observe many water birds and nutrias, with different species appearing depending on the season and water level. Storks also breed there in summer. Erlensee is named after the alder trees that grow along its shores, adding to its natural charm.
The region around Zwingenberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Niederwaldsee – View of Auerbach Castle loop from Zwingenberg' which is an easy 5.9 km hike. For more extensive options, explore the Hiking around Zwingenberg guide. There are also gravel biking routes, such as the 'View of the Rhine – Rhine Cycle Path at Eicher Lake loop', detailed in the Gravel biking around Zwingenberg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and romantic settings of the lakes. Many highlights, such as the Fairy Pond and Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park, are described as beautiful and peaceful spots to linger. The community also appreciates the opportunities for relaxation and the natural beauty, with over 900 upvotes and more than 300 photos shared across the various lake highlights.
Yes, if you're looking for a peaceful break, the Fairy Pond is known for having a 'cozy rest tank on the shore,' making it an ideal spot for quiet contemplation. The Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park is also described as a wonderful and idyllic place to linger.
Many of the lakes, like the Swan Pond at Fürstenlager Park, are considered beautiful and worth visiting at any time of the year. The Erlensee Beer Garden also has a kiosk that is open all year round, making it accessible regardless of the season. Seasonal considerations might apply for observing specific wildlife at nature reserves like Landbachaue.
Yes, the Landbachaue Nature Reserve features lakes and marsh areas. It's a great place to observe water birds and nutrias, especially after the renaturation of the Landbach. Depending on the season and water level, you can find various species there, including storks breeding in the trees during summer.


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