Lakes around Ingersheim are found in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including wetlands and riverine areas. The area offers opportunities for observing aquatic wildlife and engaging in outdoor activities. Ingersheim is situated near the Haut-Rhin department of France, with local ponds, and is also within reach of the wider Alsace region and Vosges Mountains. This geographical setting provides a range of lake environments for exploration.
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This wooden bench is located on the reed-covered side of the lake. At the other end of the lake, there's a metal bench with an information board.
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At the end of the lake there is a bench next to an information board with a view of the artificially created Seewäldle wetland.
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Two palaces weren't enough for Ludwigsburg: "Monrepos," French for "My Peace," was the fitting name for this small but exquisite lakeside palace. It is a true Rococo masterpiece, built under Duke Carl Eugen between 1758 and 1764.
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3B-Land hikes can be viewed here
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Wetland biotope with benches. Four turtles were sitting on the opposite bank, and the lake was teeming with fish and carp.
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The Tauchsteinsee, which is not freely accessible, fills a former quarry and is owned by the local fishing club.
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We hiked through Lauffen am Neckar over two days. 1st day: VILLAGE, 2nd day: town. We walked about 5 km each way.
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The "Wetland at Seewäldle" is nestled between Bietigheim-Bissingen and Tamm. The small body of water is surrounded by dense riverbank vegetation with an adjacent meadow. In 2007, the biotope was re-established by the town of Bietigheim-Bissingen, which had been used for agriculture up until that point. No further measures were taken, such as filling the lake or planting flora.
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The komoot community highly rates several spots. The Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve is a popular natural monument known for its unique aquatic habitats. Another favorite is the Seewäldle Wetland, an important habitat for amphibians and birds. Visitors also appreciate the scenic views around Monrepos Lake, especially the historical Stone Bridge.
Yes, several locations are great for families. The Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve and Seewäldle Wetland are both marked as family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe nature. Monrepos Lakeside Castle also offers a beautiful park for walks and boat rentals on the lake, making it a fun outing for all ages.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore renatured river sections at the Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve, which features a mini island on the Neckar. The Seewäldle Wetland is an artificially created wetland important for amphibians and birds. You'll find tranquil lake settings, riverine areas, and opportunities to observe aquatic wildlife.
Absolutely. The most prominent is Monrepos Lakeside Castle, a Rococo masterpiece built between 1758 and 1764. The Stone Bridge at Monrepos Lake is also a historical landmark and a popular photo motif within the castle park.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Neckar steep slope loop' or 'Neckar Mill, Kleiningersheim' loop. For more challenging options, there are moderate and difficult hiking routes like the 'View of the Felsengärten – Neckarhalde Panorama Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails ranging from easy to moderate, including the 'Bietigheim Railway Viaduct' loop. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guides and MTB guides for Ingersheim.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Neckar steep slope loop – Ingersheim's Schlossberg loop' (approx. 5.8 km) or the 'Neckar Mill, Kleiningersheim – BMX Track loop' (approx. 4.7 km). These trails offer scenic views and are suitable for various fitness levels. You can explore more options in the easy hikes guide and the general hiking guide for Ingersheim.
Yes, for example, Monrepos Lakeside Castle has a large parking lot available, making it convenient for visitors to access the park and lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the opportunities for relaxation and observation. The renatured waterfronts, like the Neckarbiotop Zugwiesen Nature Reserve, are praised for their unique habitats. The beautiful views, especially from spots like the Stone Bridge at Monrepos Lake, are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
At Monrepos Lakeside Castle, you can rent rowing or pedal boats on the lake. The boat rental is typically open daily from mid-March to mid-October, offering a pleasant way to experience the lake from the water.
Yes, the Tauchsteinsee, a flooded former quarry, is generally fenced in and not freely accessible to the public. It is managed by a fishing club, and access is usually restricted to specific events or with permission from an angler.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. For boating activities at Monrepos Lake, mid-March to mid-October is ideal. The natural areas like Neckarbiotop and Seewäldle are wonderful for observing wildlife, especially during warmer months. In winter, if cold enough, Monrepos Lake can even be converted into an ice rink, offering a unique experience.


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