Best lakes around Nackenheim are found near the town, which is situated along the Rhine River and known for its vineyards. While Nackenheim itself lacks prominent natural lakes, its proximity to the Mainz-Bingen district offers various water-based recreational opportunities. These include man-made lakes, old river arms, and tranquil ponds. The area provides scenic river views and access to the Rhine Cycle Path.
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In the meantime, the food has improved somewhat, and word has apparently gotten around, as the anglers' home is being visited again.
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Very great lake and always a welcome point for cyclists. Or even hikers 😉
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Unfortunately, the restaurant has reduced the scope of the offer and the quality of the food so much that I can no longer recommend the food there - a shame.
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The lake is owned by the local fishing club. Tables and benches are spread around the shore. A beautiful place that exudes a very pleasant calm
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January and February 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Guided tour at 2:00 p.m March to October Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Guided tours at 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m November 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month Guided tour at 2:00 p.m December Closed For group visits we kindly ask you to register in advance. Contact for group registrations: Tel. 0157 3705 2722 or email: info@schiffsmuehle-ginsheim.
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A rest stop at the Oberwiesensee
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The FFH - area "Bruderlöcher" belongs to the natural area Northern Upper Rhine Lowland and thus to the natural spatial upper unit Upper Rhine Lowland. It is located in the Holocene Rheinaue, on the south-western edge of the Groß-Gerau district, about 1 km south-west of Erfelden and about 0.5 km north of the Kühkopf - Altrhein. The area includes three smaller ones (“Pfaffenlöcher”), a middle one (“Kleines Bruderloch”) and a large, tripartite whirlpool hole (“Großes Bruderloch”). In terms of their morphology, they can be traced back to a devastating dam breach, which must have been at least 500 years ago, since the water bodies are already shown on maps from the 15th century (LIST 1920 quoted in BÖGER ET AL. 1994). Even today, they lie directly on land on the main Rhine dam, which prevents direct flooding in the event of a high tide. Due to the proximity of the Rhine and the sandy subsoil, the groundwater level varies greatly with the water level of the Rhine. According to BOGER ET AL. (1994) water level fluctuations of up to 2.50m can therefore be expected in the lakes. In addition, join Flooding of the Rhine, characteristic until early summer, drains the groundwater as smoke and floods the areas near the dams, especially around the lakes. Source: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwi83rLi5ar4AhUGSfEDHey-DEMQFnoECAYQAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnatureg.hessen.de%2Fresources%2Frecherche%2FSchutzgebieten% 2FRPDA%2FGDE%2F6116_302%2FTexte%2FGutachten.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3OhfnkMUcAkW7quQu2KQ8X
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While Nackenheim itself is primarily known for its vineyards and location along the Rhine River, the surrounding Mainz-Bingen district offers a variety of water-based recreational opportunities. You'll find man-made lakes, tranquil ponds, and old arms of the Rhine River, each offering a unique experience from recreational areas to quiet natural retreats.
Yes, the Ginsheim Rhine Ship Mill is a notable historical site. This authentic reconstruction of a ship mill offers fascinating insights into the technology and working conditions of bygone times. It can be visited by appointment and houses a museum.
Swimming is possible in certain areas. For example, the Ginsheimer Altrhein, an old arm of the Rhine, has designated bays in Ginsheim where swimming is safe. However, it's important to note that swimming is currently prohibited at Hegbach Lake due to bacterial contamination.
For a tranquil natural retreat, the Sieben Weiher (Seven Ponds) in Lennebergwald are ideal. They are nestled in a peaceful, wooded environment, perfect for hikers and nature lovers. The Großes Bruderloch (Bruderlöcher Nature Reserve) also offers a unique natural setting with its swirl holes formed by breaching dikes.
Absolutely. The Sieben Weiher in Lennebergwald are excellent for hiking, with an extensive network of trails. You can also enjoy beautiful hikes around Lake Oberwiesen throughout the year. For more options, explore the hiking trails around Nackenheim, which often incorporate scenic water views.
Besides hiking, the Ginsheimer Altrhein is suitable for water sports like stand-up paddling. The area around Hegbach Lake is popular for cycling and walking. You can also find numerous running and road cycling routes in the broader Nackenheim region that pass by various water bodies.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Hegbach Lake is a diverse recreational area with camping grounds, restaurants, and a playground. Lake Oberwiesen also features a restaurant suitable for a stop. The Niederwaldsee has a natural campsite and is generally less frequented, offering a quieter family experience.
The Niederwaldsee is known to be dog-friendly, offering trails through the forest. Generally, many walking paths around the lakes and in the surrounding natural areas are suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and relaxation. Hegbach Lake has various restaurants and relaxation areas. The Angler-Ruh restaurant is located directly on Lake Oberwiesen, offering tables with a view. The Sieben Weiher in Lennebergwald also provide benches for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The lakes around Nackenheim can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural colors. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like paddling in the Ginsheimer Altrhein. Even in winter, places like Lake Oberwiesen are suitable for walks.
The Niederwaldsee is often less frequented compared to the nearby Hegbachsee, offering a more secluded experience. It's quite hidden in the forest. The Sieben Weiher in Lennebergwald also provide a quiet natural retreat away from larger crowds.


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