Best lakes around Lampertheim offer diverse natural experiences, from serene nature reserves to renatured leisure areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Rhine, with areas like the Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve formed from old river loops. These areas provide opportunities for quiet walks and bike rides amidst natural landscapes. The Erlensee, originally a gravel pit, has been transformed into a leisure spot, reflecting the area's blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities.
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Beautiful park and ideal for running, you also meet many other joggers here.
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A great park that definitely invites you to run. At the end there is also a career if you prefer to do laps.
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As an important animal builder, the beaver has a great influence on the design of the landscape and constantly creates new habitats for other species. Due to changes such as the increasing road and rail infrastructure, the rodent lost a lot of territory. In Baden-Württemberg the beaver population is recovering, while in neighboring Alsace the beaver is on the red list of endangered species. Here is the station: https://bioveloroute.eu/spot/baumeister-des-ufers//
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Very beautiful lake that you can completely walk around. Everywhere you will find small places on the shore. A children's beach is demarcated and the water was super clear when we were there. Car parking is also great.
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The Orangery Park is the oldest park in the city, the park is very well maintained and invites you to linger.
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ORANGERY The Orangery district in the north of the city has a rich cultural heritage in which nature plays an important role. Since the 18th century, the Parc de l'Orangerie, with its English garden, mini zoo and bowling alley, has been Strasbourg's favorite place for walks. THE JOSÉPHINE PAVILION - HOMAGE TO THE EMPRESS In the classic French avenue park from 1692, the Orangery building was built between 1804 and 1807 according to the plans of the architect Valentin Boudhors. The city wanted the building to provide dignified accommodation for Count Johann Reinhard III's orange tree collection. of Hanau-Lichtenberg, which decorated his castle in Bouxwiller until the French Revolution. As a reminder of Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais's stays in Strasbourg, the orangery was named after her. After a fire in 1968, the building was rebuilt true to the original. The two sphinxes sitting opposite each other at the entrance come from the gardens of Klinglin Castle in Illkirch, which were redesigned in the 18th century. ENGLISH GARDEN, ZOO AND BOWLING ALLEY Under the influence of Jean Frédéric de Turckheim and Georges Frédéric Schutzenberger, two Strasbourg mayors who were open to currents from England, the park became a romantic English landscape garden with avenues that, following the example of nature, surround a cleverly constructed "disorder" meander. On the occasion of the International Industrial Exhibition, which took place in the Orangery in 1895, the area of the park was doubled and idyllic half-timbered houses such as the Buerehiesel, pleasure palaces such as the Cupid Temple and water features with bridges, fountains and streams were created. Two sculptures are particularly worth mentioning: the traditional “Gänseliesel” and the poetic “Puits voleur”, designed by Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand in 1994. The small zoo is located in the west of the park near the bowling alley, which is located on the site of a former restaurant. https://int.strasbourg.eu/de/orangerie
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The lakes around Lampertheim offer diverse natural experiences. You'll find areas like the Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve, which is a tranquil haven formed from an old Rhine river loop, ideal for observing nature. The Erlensee, originally a gravel pit, has been renatured into a pleasant leisure area with alder trees along its shores.
Yes, the Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve is particularly well-suited for quiet walks and bike rides. It offers a serene environment, though infrastructure is limited to a few benches. Weekdays are generally less busy for a more solitary experience.
While some lakes may look inviting, bathing is prohibited in certain areas, such as Niederwald Lake within or near the Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding swimming.
The Erlensee, a renatured gravel pit, is a leisure area that features the Erlensee Beer Garden. It's a good spot for relaxation and casual outings, offering a more developed recreational experience compared to the nature reserve.
While the Lampertheim region itself focuses more on natural tranquility, the broader area offers family-friendly options. For example, Orangerie Park, Strasbourg, though a bit further afield, features a large lake for rowing, green areas, and playgrounds, making it very popular with families.
For a more solitary experience in areas like the Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve, visiting on weekdays is advisable, as weekends can be busier. The natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Yes, there are various routes available for outdoor activities. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Running loop from Lampertheim' which is an easy 4.5 km route. You can find more options on the Running Trails around Lampertheim guide.
The region offers options for both gravel and road cycling. For example, you can find routes like the 'Along the Canal – Rest area loop from Vendenheim' for gravel biking, or the 'Piste des Forts – Piste des Forts loop from Mundolsheim' for road cycling. Explore more on the Gravel biking around Lampertheim and Road Cycling Routes around Lampertheim guides.
For a quiet corner, consider visiting Bel étang. It's slightly off the main bike path but offers a peaceful setting for a break. The Lampertheimer Biedensand Nature Reserve also provides many tranquil spots, especially on weekdays.
Yes, Petit Étang de l'Illkirch-Graffenstaden, located within a reserve near Strasbourg, features a small viewing platform, offering an idyllic spot to observe the surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the undisturbed natural beauty of areas like the Biedensand Nature Reserve to the more leisurely and accessible Erlensee. The opportunities for peaceful outdoor activities and observing nature are highly valued.
While bathing is restricted in some natural lakes, the Ballastière Beach of Bischheim-Schiltigheim offers a beautiful lake that can be walked around, with a demarcated children's beach and clear water, complete with a kiosk and showers.


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