Best lakes around Durmersheim are primarily former gravel pits, known locally as "Baggerseen," located in the Rhine Valley. These lakes have been repurposed for recreation and nature conservation. They offer opportunities for swimming, relaxation, and observing local flora and fauna. The region provides a natural escape for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful spot on the Federbach stream
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It's beautiful here. A great location, also for a picnic or after-work beer. There's seating and a table available.
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Mont Klotz is now shown on the map. Which joke cookie?? ;-)
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Lovely with lots of shade. No Halligalli Lake.
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"the small hill from which you can see everything around", the Mont Klotz :-)
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Great uncrowded lake. Only cars pay for the parking ticket.
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Very nice local recreation area on the southern outskirts of Karlsruhe. Playgrounds, model boat lake, rowing boat rentals, large lawns and Mount Klotz, from which, with good visibility, you can see the Palatinate Forest and the Black Forest. At the western end of the Günther-Klotz-Anlage is the "Cool Krug" with a beer garden and home-brewed beer.
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Mount Klotz :) the home of the festival in Karlsruhe! ... but not only: along the Alb there are many places to sit, chill, read or ponder. Whether with children, dogs, bikes or on foot, there is room for everyone! Definitely make a stop at the "Kuhler Krug".
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Several lakes in the Durmersheim area are great for families. The Epple Lake is particularly popular, offering ample space for playing and sunbathing. The Fermasee South Shore also features a flat beach area suitable for children, with natural swimming available.
Yes, many of the former gravel pit lakes around Durmersheim offer excellent swimming opportunities. Epple Lake is a well-known swimming lake, and the Fermasee South Shore provides natural swimming in a scenic setting. Buchtzigsee in Ettlingen also features a generous sandy beach and supervised bathing areas.
The lakes, often repurposed gravel pits, are rich in diverse flora and fauna. The Federbachbruch Nature Reserve, though a wetland, is notable for around 100 bird species. The Altrhein Maxau Nature Reserve, encompassing part of the Knielinger See, offers a serene environment to observe the old Rhine's natural beauty.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. Many trails pass by or offer views of the lakes and surrounding nature reserves.
Yes, the region provides various trails. While specific lake-side circular trails are numerous, you can explore general running and walking routes that often incorporate lake views or pass through nearby natural areas like the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve.
The lakes are particularly popular from May to September, when the weather is warm and ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and other water-based activities. However, the nature reserves offer beautiful scenery for walks and wildlife observation year-round.
Many natural areas and lakes in the region are dog-friendly, allowing leashed dogs. For example, Epple Lake is known to be dog-friendly. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs in nature reserves or designated swimming areas.
Most popular recreational lakes, such as Epple Lake and Fermasee South Shore, have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
Some lakes, like Epple Lake, may have facilities such as beer gardens or kiosks, especially during the warmer months. For a wider selection, you might need to visit nearby towns or villages.
The Goldkanal, located in Steinmauern, is notable for being the largest gravel pit lake in Baden-Württemberg by area, spanning 145.7 hectares. Originally created for gold extraction in the 1930s, it is now a popular recreational area and is also utilized by sailors.
While some lakes might be accessible by public transport, options can vary. It's best to check local bus or train schedules for routes connecting Durmersheim to specific lake locations like Epple Lake or Buchtzigsee, as direct access might not always be available.
Yes, many lakes offer scenic views. The Fermasee South Shore has a small viewing platform. Additionally, areas within nature reserves like Federbachbruch Nature Reserve often feature observation platforms to appreciate the diverse landscape and wildlife.


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