Lakes around Flonheim are found in the wider Rheinhessen region, known for its viticulture and distinctive geological formations like the Flonheimer Sandstein. While Flonheim itself is primarily characterized by the Wiesbach river flowing through it, the surrounding area offers various water bodies for recreation. These natural features contribute to the scenic landscape of the region.
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The approximately 10-hectare renaturalized Mühlbach floodplain is located between Ober-Saulheim and Nieder-Saulheim and also serves as a public park. Really beautifully done!
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Quite unexpectedly small biotope
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Despite the algae plague, this is a pond worth seeing. Shimmering in various colors with beautiful reflections on the water's surface.
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Beautiful biotope along the hiking trail
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Katzensteiger Mill
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Lorenz Berger, Forester for Future, is happy about the lush leafy roofs, filled lakes, dragonflies and frogs on the Grubenkopf. The city forest is currently recovering excellently. https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/bad-kreuznach/so-gruen-war-es-im-bad-kreuznacher-stadtwald-lange-nicht-mehr-3787909
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The nature reserve has a size of 3.0 hectares and includes the forest section 5 y. § 3 in the Bad Kreuznach city forest.
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Nice place to watch frogs!
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The lakes around Flonheim are often part of diverse natural settings. You'll find renatured landscape parks with numerous bodies of water and tributaries, such as Mühlbachaue Saulheim, supporting rich fauna and flora. Other areas include nature reserves like Am Grubenkopf Nature Reserve, preserved for rare wild animal species, and wetland biotopes with lush wet meadows and reed beds, exemplified by the Pond in the Appelbach wetland.
Yes, several areas are noted as family-friendly. Mühlbachaue Saulheim is a landscape park ideal for relaxed strolls. The Am Grubenkopf Nature Reserve is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a natural environment to explore. Additionally, the Pond in the Appelbach wetland provides opportunities for birdwatching, which can be engaging for children.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Lonsheim Tower – Hauck's Quarries loop from Flonheim' or the 'Flonheim Trullo – Hot Rocks — Aulheimer Valley loop from Flonheim'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as 'View of Donnersberg – Cuckoo Tower, Bornheim loop from Flonheim' and MTB trails like 'Flonheim Trullo – Lonsheim Tower loop from Flonheim'. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Flonheim.
While Flonheim itself doesn't have major bathing lakes, the wider region offers options. The Eiswoog, located about 30.6 km from Flonheim in the Palatinate Forest, is an approximately 6-hectare bathing lake. Heinrichs Talaue See, about 24.1 km away in Gimbsheim, is also mentioned as a destination for cooling off on hot days.
Yes, the region features significant protected areas. The Am Grubenkopf Nature Reserve is a 3.0-hectare area preserved as a habitat for rare wild animal species and for scientific reasons. Additionally, Heinrichs Talaue See, though further afield, is part of a Natura 2000 nature reserve, highlighting its ecological importance.
Mühlbachaue Saulheim is popular because it's a unique landscape park created through renaturation measures. It features numerous bodies of water and tributaries, fostering an unusually rich natural fauna and flora. Visitors appreciate it as a 'real oasis' and a 'biotope in the middle of Saulheim' that invites relaxation on its many seats by the water.
The Pond in the Appelbach wetland is an excellent spot for birdwatching, with various species observable year-round. This biotope, with its lush wet meadows and reed beds, provides a perfect habitat for insects, birds, and small mammals. The Pond Near Rommersheim is also known for bird sightings, including herons, ducks, and storks.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. The Fishing pond on the Appelbach near Wallertheim is a notable spot, where you can find pikeperch, carp, eel, bream, and perch. Several other smaller fishing ponds are also lined up along the Appelbach.
While not a lake, the Wiesbach river is a significant local water body that flows directly through Flonheim. It originates in the North Palatinate Uplands and empties into the Nahe river. The area around the Wiesbach is known for its scenic beauty and contributes to the picturesque landscape of the region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from renatured parks to protected reserves. They enjoy the rich biodiversity, the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, and the opportunities for birdwatching. The scenic beauty of areas like the Mühlbachaue Saulheim and the tranquil ponds are frequently highlighted as 'real oases' and 'beautifully designed biotopes'.
Yes, many of the nearby routes offer circular options suitable for walks. For instance, the Pond Near Rommersheim is part of a pleasant circular route described as a 'gentler kind' of walk. You can find more circular routes and trails of varying difficulties in the hiking guide around Flonheim, including easy options like the 'Hot Rocks — Aulheimer Valley – Flonheim Trullo loop from Wendelsheim'.


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