Best lakes around Linz am Rhein are generally found within the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region, as Linz am Rhein itself is primarily known for its location on the Rhine River. This picturesque town offers historic architecture and scenic routes along the Rhine. While the Rhine is the dominant natural feature, visitors seeking dedicated swimming lakes will need to explore areas further afield. The region provides diverse natural landscapes, from volcanic origins to former quarry ponds.
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Dachsbergsee is a small and peaceful lake located in the scenic region of Dachsberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Surrounded by forests and gentle hills, it offers visitors a calm natural setting that is ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. The lake is popular among locals and tourists for walking, hiking, and enjoying the quiet beauty of the Black Forest landscape. During warmer months, people often visit the area for picnics, nature photography, and light recreation near the water. The clean air, green surroundings, and tranquil atmosphere make Dachsbergsee a charming destination for those looking to escape busy city life and spend time in nature. https://www.reddit.com/r/Rizz__Lines/
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Geologically interesting, enchanted, beautiful to look at.
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The name is once again misleading: Of course, the local hiker knows that there are by no means several lakes visible from this spot. Rather, it is the "good old Father Rhine," which can be seen several times, seen here from above.
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Small enchanted lake with isolated moorings. Created by former mining. The lake can be bathed in in summer. The approximately 1 kilometer long "Expedition Himberg" adventure trail around the lake offers children and families the opportunity to deal with exciting questions about sustainability.
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Beautiful little lake in the middle of large basalt columns
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The lake glows turquoise when you descend the hidden stairs
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A nice place to take a break. The pond is currently covered with duckweed, the green color gives the pond a mystical touch.
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Around Linz am Rhein, you'll primarily find former quarry lakes, such as Dachsbergsee and Himberger Lake, which are often used for bathing. There are also forest ponds like Waldschlößchen Pond, and unique viewpoints like the Three-Lakes Viewpoint where sections of the Rhine appear like lakes.
Yes, some former quarry lakes are used for bathing. Dachsbergsee, a former basalt quarry with a depth of 18 meters, is popular with bathers. Similarly, Himberger Lake, a 17-meter deep quarry pond, is also sometimes used for swimming, though often at your own risk.
The Three-Lakes Viewpoint is highly recommended. From here, you can see three sections of the Rhine River that resemble lakes, along with panoramic views of Drachenfels, Bonn, and even Cologne Cathedral.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Waldschlößchen Pond offers a small, cozy place in the forest to enjoy nature. Himberger Lake and Dachsbergsee are also listed as family-friendly, especially for those looking for bathing opportunities.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Linz am Rhein guide, or explore MTB trails from the MTB Trails around Linz am Rhein guide. Hiking is also very popular, with options like the Apollinaris loop and Rheinhöhenweg passing by Waldschlößchen Pond. For more challenging hikes, check the Mountain Hikes around Linz am Rhein guide.
The Basalt quarry pond and cliffs on Großer Ölberg is a less-known spot. It's located on the east side of the large Ölberg and offers a small lake within a basalt quarry, though access can be overgrown and requires caution due to steep shores.
The lakes and viewpoints are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for bathing in lakes like Dachsbergsee and Himberger Lake. Winter can provide unique, serene views, especially from spots like the Three-Lakes Viewpoint.
Yes, several trails incorporate these natural features. For instance, the Apollinaris loop and the Rheinhöhenweg pass directly by the picturesque Waldschlößchen Pond, offering a nice resting spot. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Linz am Rhein guide.
The lakes in this region are often former basalt quarries, giving them a distinct geological character and depth, such as Dachsbergsee and Himberger Lake. Additionally, the unique perspective from the Three-Lakes Viewpoint, where the Rhine appears as lakes, is a defining feature of the area.
While Linz am Rhein itself focuses on the Rhine and smaller quarry lakes, the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region offers larger bathing lakes. Notable examples include Laacher See, Altrheinsee near Eich, and Baggersee Diez. These require travel from Linz am Rhein. For more information on bathing lakes in the region, you can visit the Rhineland-Palatinate Tourism website.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural beauty and the unique geological features of the quarry lakes. The stunning panoramic views from spots like the Three-Lakes Viewpoint, especially at low sun, are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Waldschlößchen Pond also receives positive feedback.


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