Best lakes around Ilvesheim are situated in a region characterized by the Rhine and Neckar rivers, offering diverse aquatic landscapes. The area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, including former quarry ponds and oxbow lakes. These bodies of water provide various recreational opportunities within a short distance of Ilvesheim. The surrounding natural areas contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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ATTENTION! The entire lake is fenced in - anyone willing to spend money must pay an entrance fee or have a drink at the beach bar 👎👎👎
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A really great lake that invites you to swim.
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Nice view of the castle
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Great view over the castle complex. Bikes are not allowed in the park, but it's worth it, as is a guided tour of the castle.
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It's a pity that the lake is fenced. I know it differently and therefore find it visually unappealing.
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Nicolas de Pigage built the garden mosque with its central building, two minarets and prayer corridors between 1779 and 1795. In addition to William Chambers' garden mosque in Kew Gardens in London, the models for this extraordinary garden architecture were primarily designs by Johann Fischer von Erlach. The combination of Western and Oriental architectural language is fascinating. Baroque domes, pointed arch windows and round arch arcades can be found next to minarets, pavilions and crescents. As the last surviving one of its kind from the 18th century, the garden mosque in Schwetzingen is a unique testimony to the interest in the Arab world that prevailed at the time. However, since the building was not built for the practice of a religion, it primarily represents the tolerance of the enlightened builder Carl Theodor. References to different religions should make the viewer think. Source: https://www.schloss-schwetzingen.de/erlebnis-schloss-garten/garten/anlage/gartenmoschee
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Very impressive buildings that bring you a little closer to other faiths.
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Several lakes in the region offer excellent swimming opportunities. Heddesheim Lake is a popular choice with a long beach on its southwest side. Rheinauer See features clear water and a sand beach, while Kollersee is known for its excellent water quality and fine sandy beach. Otterstädter Altrhein and Neuhofener Altrhein also provide calm waters suitable for bathing.
Yes, many lakes cater to families. Heddesheim Lake, Fish Nursery Edingen-Neckarhausen, and Karlstern Pond are noted as family-friendly. Rheinauer See offers playgrounds, a water trampoline, and slides, making it ideal for children. Kollersee also has a campsite and nature reserve that families can enjoy.
The lakes around Ilvesheim are great for various water sports. Rheinauer See is a vibrant hub for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), with equipment rentals available. Kollersee offers canoe, kayak, and SUP rentals. Otterstädter Altrhein is particularly well-regarded for sailing and surfing, as well as kayaking and paddling tours.
Yes, most lakes offer paths for walking and cycling. Rheinauer See has paved paths suitable for both activities around the lake. Kollersee is nestled within a nature reserve, providing ideal spots for hiking. The Neuhofener Altrhein and Otterstädter Altrhein are known for their banks, which are popular for cycling and walking, allowing you to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna.
The region's lakes offer diverse natural features. You can observe flamingos and pelicans up close at Flamingos and pelicans at Luisenpark, Mannheim. Kollersee is part of the Kollerinsel nature reserve, providing a picturesque backdrop. The Altrhein lakes like Neuhofener and Otterstädter are oxbow lakes known for their calm waters and rich biodiversity along their banks.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the clear waters and sandy beaches for swimming, like at Heddesheim Lake. The vibrant water sports scene at Rheinauer See and the peaceful nature experiences at Kollersee are also highly valued. The opportunity to observe wildlife, such as flamingos and pelicans at Luisenpark, is also a unique draw.
Yes, some lakes offer specific amenities. Rheinauer See features a sand beach, a beach bar, and gastronomic options, creating a Mediterranean holiday feeling. Kollersee has a campsite adjacent to the lake with amenities and a kiosk. Waidsee also has an official lido and areas for relaxation and sunbathing.
The area around Ilvesheim's lakes offers a variety of outdoor routes. You can find mountain biking trails, such as those in the MTB Trails around Ilvesheim guide, including loops like 'Die Löre Trail' or 'Steinerner Weg Trail'. There are also gravel biking routes, like those in the Gravel biking around Ilvesheim guide, which include routes like 'Ladenburg Landing Stage' or 'Apple blossom path'. For hikers, the Mountain Hikes around Ilvesheim guide features trails like the 'Ölberg – Schwedenschanze loop'.
Yes, Kollersee is located on Koller Island and is nestled within the Kollerinsel nature reserve, offering a picturesque and protected natural environment. The Altrhein arms, including Neuhofener and Otterstädter, are also known for their diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the region's natural appeal.
Yes, equipment rentals are available at some locations. At Rheinauer See, you can rent equipment for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Kollersee also offers rentals for canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards, allowing visitors to easily enjoy the water.
While entry to the recreational area around Rheinauer See is generally free, some specific facilities or lidos might have charges. For example, Heddesheim Lake mentions an entry fee in visitor tips. It's always advisable to check specific lake websites or local information for current entry fees.
The lakes are generally best visited during warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is suitable for swimming, water sports, and outdoor activities. This period allows for full enjoyment of the beaches, water activities, and surrounding nature trails.


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