Lakes around Schwegenheim are found within the Rhineland-Palatinate region, offering a variety of natural and man-made water bodies. The area features lakes often formed from former gravel and sand extraction sites, as well as ponds nestled within forested landscapes. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, including swimming, water sports, and hiking, frequently situated within nature reserves or near cultural landmarks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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See beautiful pond with rest areas in the shade.
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The Kellmetschweiher is located between the two communities of Böhl-Iggelheim and Schifferstadt in a forested area in the Ludwigshafen-Rhein district. It is a renatured gravel lake with shore areas that are now rich in vegetation. The relatively shallow depth ensures lush underwater vegetation in which pike, zander, perch and carp feel particularly comfortable. The water is managed by the Kellmetschweiher fishing club. Fishing time is from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. Guest tickets are available. You can fish with 2 rods – one for coarse fish, one for predatory fish. A maximum of 10 pounds of fish may be caught per person per day. The lake can be reached via forest paths, which can be reached from Böhl-Iggelheim, for example via the L528. From Schifferstadt you can reach the forest paths via the L454.
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a beautiful and idyllic body of water.
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Always worth a tour - idyllic location! Nice rest areas.
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Idyllic pond in the forest. Also a popular area for walkers.
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Nice rest area on this lake
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a little off the path. Worth it!
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The area around Schwegenheim features a diverse range of water bodies, including natural lakes, sections of the Old Rhine river, and former gravel or sand extraction sites that have transformed into recreational lakes. You'll also find tranquil ponds nestled within forested landscapes.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Kellmetsch Pond is known for its picnic areas and easy walking paths. Rußheimer Old Rhine - Elisabethenwört and Niederwiesen Pond also offer family-friendly environments with opportunities for gentle exploration and relaxation. The Silbersee near Bobenheim-Roxheim has a sandy beach and sunbathing areas, ideal for a family day out.
The Silbersee near Bobenheim-Roxheim is excellent for swimming and various water sports like sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, and windsurfing. The Gelterswoog near Kaiserslautern also offers swimming at its lido, along with fishing, boating, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Niederwiesen Pond has a small, flat bathing area with a sandy beach.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and walking. You can walk around the Silbersee and explore paths along the neighboring Altrhein. The Gelterswoog has hiking trails around its forested perimeter, and the Seehofweiher is a great starting point for circular routes, including one to the nearby Berwartstein Castle. For more hiking options, explore the hiking trails around Schwegenheim.
Kellmetsch Pond is noted as dog-friendly. However, it's important to be aware that dogs are generally not allowed on the beach area at Silbersee, at the Gelterswoog, or on the sunbathing area at Seehofweiher. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Rußheimer Old Rhine - Elisabethenwört is a nature reserve with rich plant life. The Fifteen Fish Ponds offer unique views of former clay pits with varied vegetation, almost like a miniature Amazon. Lingenfeld Old Rhine is a quiet spot ideal for watching waterfowl.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Gelterswoog, for instance, is a man-made lake created in the 18th century. The Seehofweiher is located beneath the impressive Berwartstein Castle, which adds a significant cultural dimension to your visit. Elisabethenwörth, part of the Rußheimer Old Rhine, is a river island with historical significance related to Rhine straightening.
Amenities vary by lake. Silbersee offers a beach bar, kiosk, and toilets. Gelterswoog features a lido with a sandy beach, picnic areas, BBQ facilities, a hotel, and a restaurant. Seehofweiher has a large sunbathing lawn, sanitary facilities, and a managed kiosk. Niederwiesen Pond also has a beach bar/kiosk.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, especially for swimming and water sports. The Silbersee restricts water sports from November 1st to March 15th. Summer is ideal for enjoying the sandy beaches and bathing areas at lakes like Silbersee, Gelterswoog, and Seehofweiher.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, often highlighting the beautiful natural settings and opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the picnic areas, the diverse plant life, and the chance to observe waterfowl. The combination of water activities and surrounding hiking possibilities is also a big draw.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near some of the lakes. For detailed cycling paths, refer to the cycling guide around Schwegenheim, which includes routes like the 'Germersheim Rhine Promenade – Rhine at Germersheim loop'.
While popular spots can get busy, lakes like Kellmetsch Pond are described as small and idyllic, offering a more tranquil setting. Lingenfeld Old Rhine is also noted as a quiet place to slow down and enjoy nature.


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