Lakes around Starkenburg are part of a historical region in Hesse, Germany, situated south of the Main River and east of the Rhine. This area encompasses the regional capital of Darmstadt and includes districts like Bergstraße and Odenwaldkreis. While the Starkenburg region itself is not primarily defined by large natural lakes, the broader state of Hesse provides various lake destinations for recreation. The landscape features a mix of historical towns, forests, and rivers, offering diverse natural features for exploration.
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many Nile geese on the banks of the Moselle
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Also a beautiful Moselle village
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on the section of the Moselle cycle path you can see the vineyards of Kröver Nacktarsch and as strange as the name 😉 the wine is tasty
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Cycle path along the Moselle.
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Great view, the Kröver Nacktarsch is also highly recommended.
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is the only extant representative of its genus and is now mostly classified as a parti-geese. It is of African origin and lives in inland lakes and rivers rich in food. It is considered the most common Afrotropical duck.[1] In recent decades, the Egyptian goose has spread along the Rhine in Central Europe, starting with escapees from captivity, mainly from the Netherlands, and is also found in urban parks, bathing lakes and other places frequently frequented by people (Wikipedia).
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The hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area is only recommended for hikers with good stamina and endurance.
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Beautiful view of the Moselle and great paths through the vineyards
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While the historical Starkenburg region in Hesse is not primarily known for large natural lakes, the broader state of Hesse offers numerous lake destinations. The komoot guide highlights areas like the Moselle region, featuring man-made reservoirs such as the Upper Reservoir Enkirch, as well as ponds like the Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and river-adjacent areas known for wildlife.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The area around And again and again, Egyptian geese... is known for its wildlife and is suitable for families. Additionally, the Upper Reservoir Enkirch and the Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and Shelter offer amenities and a relaxed atmosphere for families.
The areas highlighted in this guide, particularly around the Moselle, offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as well as mountain biking and road cycling routes. For example, you can explore hiking trails around Starkenburg, MTB trails, or road cycling routes.
Absolutely. The View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard is a popular viewpoint offering stunning panoramas of the Moselle River and surrounding vineyards. It's a great spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The lake and river areas, such as the one near And again and again, Egyptian geese..., are known for their birdlife. You might spot various bird species, including Egyptian geese, which are common in inland lakes and rivers in the region.
Yes, the Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and Shelter provides a pond system with a shelter and barbecue area. This area can even be rented for days or weekends, making it suitable for gatherings.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and along the lakes. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like swimming, especially at lakes in the broader Hesse region like Edersee or Walldorf Lake, which have designated swimming areas and beaches.
Yes, fishing is possible at some locations. The Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and the Altlay Angling Club Pond are specifically managed for angling. You would typically need a permit or be a member of the local angling club to fish there.
While some trails, like the hike to the Collis Tower near Zell, require good stamina, there are also easier paths. Many areas around the ponds and reservoirs offer relatively flat and accessible walks. For example, the Altlay Angling Club Pond has benches around it, suggesting a pleasant, easy stroll.
The Upper Reservoir Enkirch is a man-made lake that once served a practical purpose. It was a water reservoir for a frost protection rain system, crucial for the steep vineyards of the wine-growing community of Enkirch.
For more general information about the historical Starkenburg region, you can refer to resources like Wikipedia, which provides details on its geographical and historical context within Hesse, Germany.


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