Best lakes around Hangen-Weisheim are found within the broader Alzey-Worms district, offering diverse aquatic experiences. While Hangen-Weisheim itself is known for its vineyards, cycling routes, and cultural sites, the surrounding region features notable water bodies. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, complementing the scenic Rhineland-Palatinate landscape. These destinations contribute to the recreational appeal of the Hangen-Weisheim region.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Here you have the opportunity to observe nutrias up close. The animals are accustomed to humans and will come quite close to them.
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Many ducks and geese can be seen. Egyptian geese have now spread here too at the expense of the other species.
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Without the sign with its interesting information, this “highlight” would not have caught the eye.
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Great bike path, highly recommended
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Very nice pool. Always good to take a break
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Beautiful hiking trail along the Pfrimm 🚴🏼♂️👍👌
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It is a fascinating swamp area through which experienced riders can meander without pushing the MTB 🙈😉🤩
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With a beautiful pond and weeping willow, invites you to linger and is located in the immediate vicinity of the Pfeddersheimer Grillhütte.
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While Hangen-Weisheim is known for its vineyards, the broader Alzey-Worms district offers several water bodies. The most prominent is the Eicher See, a large artificial lake known for its excellent water quality and recreational activities. Closer to Hangen-Weisheim, you can explore the Pond by the Pfrimm in Wachenheim, the Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim, and the unique Niefernheimer Löcher Springs.
Yes, the Eicher See, often called the "Rhenish Sea," is a large artificial lake in the Alzey-Worms district. It offers excellent water quality and is popular for sailing, surfing, and fishing. There's also a marina and a bathing beach available for visitors.
Beyond traditional lakes, the region features unique natural water formations. The Niefernheimer Löcher Springs are natural spring ponds located in a swampy woodland spot, known for their geological formation at fault lines. The Mölsheimer Quellbach Nature Reserve also features a renatured stream and a beautiful pond.
Absolutely. The Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim is a biotope with a shady rest area, perfect for families. The Pond by the Pfrimm in Wachenheim is another idyllic spot for a break. Additionally, the Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve, a renatured former dam, now features a gnome trail, making it great for kids.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. At Eicher See, you can enjoy sailing, surfing, fishing, and swimming. For land-based activities, there are numerous cycling and running routes nearby. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Hangen-Weisheim and Running Trails around Hangen-Weisheim guides.
Yes, the Eicher See offers a bathing beach, making it a popular spot for swimming. Its excellent water quality is well-regarded.
Yes, the area around Hangen-Weisheim is well-suited for cycling. The Mölsheimer Quellbach Nature Reserve, with its pond, is located directly on the Zellertalradweg. Many other routes are available; explore them in the Cycling around Hangen-Weisheim guide.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic settings of the ponds and nature reserves, often highlighting them as perfect spots for a break. The Wiesenbrünnchen Pond in Pfeddersheim is noted for its beautiful shady rest area, especially in summer. The Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve is enjoyed for its peaceful atmosphere and the fun gnome trail for children.
Near the Eicher See, there is a small pub directly on the shore, providing a convenient resting place for visitors enjoying the lake. For other locations, it's best to check local amenities in the specific villages.
The lakes and water features are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports. Summer is ideal for swimming at Eicher See, while spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for walks around the ponds and nature reserves.
Many natural areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For instance, the grassy path around the Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve is generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
While Hangen-Weisheim itself is more accessible by car, some regional public transport options might connect to towns near the larger lakes like Eicher See. For specific ponds and nature reserves, access often requires a short drive or a longer walk/cycle from the nearest public transport stop. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.


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