Best lakes around Lörzweiler are located within the surrounding Mainz-Bingen district and the broader Rhine-Main region. Lörzweiler itself is characterized by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills, serving as a starting point for exploring the natural landscape. The area offers various aquatic destinations, from recreational lakes to significant wetland habitats. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation.
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Wetland biotope with beautiful cattail population.
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Wetland biotope "Eisweiher" The area around the pond is beautiful and the pond is currently well filled with water. As its name suggests, the ice used to be broken in winter for cooling purposes. "Eisweiher is a generic term for smaller, usually relatively shallow bodies of still water that freeze quickly in a favorable location and with appropriate weather conditions. They are of natural origin or were created specifically for use." (Source: Wikipedia)
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Today the ice pond was actually frozen over.
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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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Zoo is perhaps a bit exaggerated...
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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 Mainz Zoo is not an animal park in the normal sense, but various species of animals are kept in enclosures distributed throughout the city. In addition to red deer, fallow deer and mouflon, other animal species can also be seen in Gonsenheim. In the Volkspark there are flamingos, goats and an aviary with macaws and other songbirds. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoo_Mainz
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the historical insights at the Ginsheim Rhine Ship Mill, the scenic views and dining at Lake Oberwiesen, and the diverse wildlife at the Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat. The Flamingo Pond in Mainz City Park is also a relaxing spot.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lake Oberwiesen offers a restaurant and is suitable for all ages. The Flamingo Pond in Mainz City Park provides an opportunity to see flamingos and other animals. Additionally, Ika Lake in Ingelheim am Rhein is known for its play facilities, barbecue area, and nature observation station, making it ideal for families.
While Lörzweiler itself is not directly on a swimming lake, the Altrein in Ginsheim offers protected bays on its north bank for swimming, sheltered from the Rhine's current. The Waldsee near Raunheim also features an Aquapark for swimming and water activities. Ika Lake in Ingelheim am Rhein is a popular leisure area where swimming is generally permitted.
The Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat is a significant natural area with several ponds and wetlands, rich in diverse moorland meadows and home to rare animal species. The Seven Ponds in the Lennebergwald, though undergoing restoration, offer a beautiful natural setting for walks. The Geilsbruderloch Pond, formed by a dam breach, is another interesting natural monument within a nature reserve.
Absolutely. The Ginsheim Rhine Ship Mill is an authentic reconstruction offering fascinating insights into historical milling technology and the working conditions of bygone times. It houses a museum that brings the history of Rhine ship mills to life.
The region around Lörzweiler, including areas near these lakes, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate routes like the 'Weingut Scheidemantel loop from Lörzweiler'. There are also running trails and MTB trails available for different skill levels.
Yes, many of the water bodies are integrated into walking routes. Lake Oberwiesen is noted for beautiful hikes at any time of the year. The Lennebergwald, home to The Seven Ponds, is a significant local recreation area perfect for walking. Lörzweiler itself is surrounded by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills, providing an ideal starting point for exploring the natural landscape on foot.
Yes, Lake Oberwiesen has the Angler-Ruh restaurant directly on its shores, offering tables with a view of the lake. This makes it a convenient stop during your visit.
Many of the lakes and natural areas, such as Lake Oberwiesen, are suitable for visits and hikes at any time of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying water activities and lush greenery, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be enjoyed.
The Geilsbruderloch Pond, while not always easily visible from main paths, is a unique natural monument within a nature reserve, offering a quieter experience. The Seven Ponds in the Lennebergwald, currently being restored to their natural state, also provide a serene environment for peaceful walks away from more crowded spots.
While Lörzweiler itself is a smaller community, the surrounding Mainz-Bingen district and Rhine-Main region are generally well-connected. For specific lakes like Ika Lake in Ingelheim am Rhein or the areas around Mainz City Park, public transport options like buses or regional trains to nearby towns are usually available. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most direct routes to your chosen destination.
Many natural areas and walking trails in the region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Areas like the Lennebergwald, which encompasses The Seven Ponds, are popular for dog walks. Always check specific signage at each location, especially around nature reserves like the Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat or the Geilsbruderloch Pond, for any specific restrictions.


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