Lakes near Limersheim Alsace are situated in the wider Alsace region of France, offering diverse aquatic environments. While Limersheim itself is a smaller commune, its proximity to the Rhine river and the Vosges Mountains provides access to various natural and man-made lakes. The area features a mix of former gravel pits, natural lakes, and quarry lakes, catering to different outdoor activities. This region is characterized by its blend of riverine landscapes and foothills, providing varied settings for lake exploration.
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The Dreibauerngrund gravel pit lake is located between Kehl-Goldscheuer and Neuried-Altenheim near the Pierre Pflimlin Bridge. The Dreibauerngrund-Süd area is completely closed to swimmers and anglers for nature conservation reasons and serves as a protected natural area (wildlife pasture). The body of water is therefore only suitable for walks, bike tours, and bird watching, for example, along the nearby Auen-Wildnispfad (Floodplain Wilderness Trail). For swimming, visitors must go to the official Goldscheuer bathing lake or the Fohlengarten gravel pit lake.
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The green igloo is back in place!
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Alteneimer car park (near the hotel), be careful: when parking it can flood very quickly!!!
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There is a major construction site here at the moment and you cannot drive along here.
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Very beautiful little lake. You can walk around the lake on some hidden trails.
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Cooling down guaranteed in summer
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Beautiful swimming area in the floodplain forest
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Here you can observe all water birds
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The region around Limersheim, particularly in Alsace and the Vosges Mountains, offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find former gravel pits like Fohlengarten Lake and Vältinschollensee, natural lakes such as the glacial Lake Longemer, and quarry lakes like Dreibauerngrund-South Quarry Lake. There are also artificial lakes like Lake Kruth-Wildenstein, and oxbow lakes like Taubergießen Oxbow Lakes, each offering unique experiences.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families and offer swimming. Swimming and barbecue area at Auen-Wildnispfad features a designated swimming area ideal for kids and barbecue facilities. Lake Baggersee in Illkirch and Reichstett Lake near Strasbourg are also popular choices, providing supervised swimming, sandy shores, and amenities like playgrounds and sports courts.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, picnicking, and walking around many lakes. For more active pursuits, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein in the Vosges Mountains is excellent for canoeing, climbing, and diving. The Taubergießen Oxbow Lakes are wonderful for hiking and cycling. You can also find numerous hiking trails and cycling routes in the wider Limersheim region.
For nature observation and peaceful walks, Reichshoffen Lake, a Regional Nature Reserve, offers a 2.4 km walking circuit and is ideal for birdwatching. Dreibauerngrund-South Quarry Lake is being left to nature, providing opportunities for discovery in a natural setting. Lac Vert (Green Lake) in the Tanet massif, while not allowing swimming, is easily accessible for quiet strolls and fishing with a license, set amidst beautiful mountain scenery.
Yes, several spots are great for picnics and barbecues. The Swimming and barbecue area at Auen-Wildnispfad has dedicated barbecue facilities. Lake Longemer in the Vosges Mountains offers gently sloping meadows with trees for shade, perfect for picnicking. Lac du Forlet, also in the Vosges, is a popular spot for families to picnic, with rest benches and a nearby Ferme Auberge.
Absolutely. Fohlengarten Lake is known for its beautiful clear water, inviting visitors to swim. Vältinschollensee is officially classified as a 'bathing place' with excellent water quality. Lake Longemer in the Vosges Mountains is also celebrated for its clear, fresh water, especially refreshing during summer.
Yes, the Vosges Mountains, accessible from the Limersheim area, host several stunning lakes. These include Lake Kruth-Wildenstein, offering various water sports; Lake Longemer, a beautiful glacial lake known for its clear water; Lac Vert (Green Lake), famous for its unique color; and Lac du Forlet, a picturesque spot for picnics and fishing.
Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. You can walk around Fohlengarten Lake on its hidden trails. The Taubergießen Oxbow Lakes are ideal for hiking. Reichshoffen Lake has a 2.4 km walking circuit. For more challenging hikes, the trails around the lakes in the Vosges Mountains, such as Lac du Forlet, provide dramatic scenery.
While direct public transport to all lakes might vary, Lake Baggersee in Illkirch, near Strasbourg, is easily accessible by streetcar, making it a convenient option for those relying on public transport.
The lakes offer several unique natural features. Fohlengarten Lake features a small overgrown island. Lac Vert is known for its distinctive greenish hue, caused by reflections and algae. The Taubergießen Oxbow Lakes are part of a rich ecosystem with great species diversity. Lake Longemer is a glacial lake set amidst steep, fir-covered banks, showcasing the natural beauty of the Vosges.
Yes, some lakes have specific rules to preserve their natural state or ensure safety. For instance, at Dreibauerngrund-South Quarry Lake, access for bathing and anglers is restricted in some parts as it's being left to nature. Swimming is prohibited at Lac Vert, though fishing is allowed with a license. At Reichshoffen Lake, most activities are strictly prohibited due to its status as a nature reserve, with only fishing allowed in its front part during the season.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the clear water for swimming, the peaceful natural settings for relaxation, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The family-friendly amenities at places like Auen-Wildnispfad and the scenic beauty of the Vosges mountain lakes are also highly valued.


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