Best lakes around Bœsenbiesen are found in the nearby Rhine lowlands, offering diverse water landscapes and recreational opportunities. This area, situated close to the French-German border, features a mix of natural ponds and man-made water bodies. The region provides various spots for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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The boats of the hobby boaters are moored just in front of the kiosk 😁
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You drive through the deepest part of the Taubergießen nature reserve, and suddenly you're in a very idyllic place 😁
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Matthias described it well. The area around the pond is still a flood zone, i.e. when the Rhine is high or during regular floods, my "little pond" is not accessible or can only be accessed at your own risk. Unfortunately, this beautiful place is increasingly being littered by event idiots.
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In the Wyhl-Weisweil Rhine lowland nature and landscape conservation area, you are surrounded by an idyllic water landscape. You will repeatedly come across romantic resting places like this one, right on the bank of a small pond. The area used to be a flood plain, but this was eliminated by the expansion of the Rhine. The nature reserve is now an important habitat for animal and plant species, some of which are threatened with extinction.
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Diving into a dead arm of the Rhine, Tauchen in einem Altwasser des Rheins: https://youtu.be/nztnBC2S5_k You are facing a dead arm of the Rhine. These are old meanders of the river which have been isolated. Several arms appeared after the rectification of the course of the Rhine. These aquatic environments, very rich in fauna and flora, are nourished and energized by powerful resurgences of the water table. Hidden in the heart of the forest, they offer us a pleasant and relaxing natural landscape.
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the Rhineland jungle: https://youtu.be/6dGg9d7XOL4 of the Rheinische Dschungel: https://youtu.be/PbYeRGJXZCM The biodiversity of the Rhine forest: Lush nature and a peaceful atmosphere. This is how we could define the Rhine forest. Its green trees, its lianas, its dense vegetation, remind us of the jungle. In total, the rectification and containment work initiated by Tulla, then the developments for electricity production, led to the disappearance of nearly 8,000 hectares of forests and water bodies, including 450 hectares in the commune of Schœnau. ! Now protected by the Natura 2000 network, a program for the reintroduction of animal and plant species has emerged. The beaver, which had almost disappeared from Alsace, was reintroduced to the territory in the early 2000s. There are more than 500 different species of plants! The Rhine forest has 30% more plant species than other lowland forests.
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Diving in a backwater of the Rhine, Tauchen in einem Altwasser des Rheins: https://youtu.be/nztnBC2S5_k Admire this magnificent view that awaits you. You are facing a dead arm of the Rhine. These are old meanders of the river which have been isolated. Several arms appeared after the rectification of the course of the Rhine. These aquatic environments, very rich in fauna and flora, are nourished and energized by powerful resurgences of the water table. Hidden in the heart of the forest, they offer us a pleasant and relaxing natural landscape.
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Around Bœsenbiesen, you'll discover a mix of natural ponds, man-made lakes, and river-connected water bodies, primarily located in the nearby Rhine lowlands. These offer diverse water landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Picnic Spot by the Pond in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil is a family-friendly nature reserve. Additionally, Étang de Sasbach and Baggersee Wyhl are also noted as family-friendly, offering places to stay, swim, and relax.
You can go swimming at Étang de Sasbach, which has a lawn and benches for relaxation. Baggersee Wyhl also offers a beautiful bathing opportunity in clear water. Further afield in the broader Alsace region, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is a hub for swimming and other water activities.
The area around the lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy biking tours, especially around Weisweil Marina and the Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil Nature Reserve. For more structured routes, consider exploring the cycling guides like Cycling around Bœsenbiesen or MTB Trails around Bœsenbiesen. In the wider Alsace region, lakes like Kruth-Wildenstein offer canoeing, climbing, and diving, while Lac Vert and Lac du Forlet are popular for fishing and walking.
Yes, the Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil Nature Reserve is a significant natural area featuring views of the Rhineland and serving as an important habitat for various animal and plant species. The Picnic Spot by the Pond is also located within this nature and landscape conservation area.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic water landscapes and the peaceful, romantic resting places found along the banks of small ponds, particularly within the nature conservation areas. The opportunities for leisurely cycling and the 'South Seas flair' at Weisweil Marina are also frequently enjoyed.
While Bœsenbiesen itself is in the Rhine lowlands, the broader Alsace region, particularly the Vosges Mountains, offers several picturesque lakes. Notable examples include Lac Vert, known for its distinctive green hue, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein, a hub for various water sports, and the serene Lac du Forlet. The unique Neuweiher Lakes are also worth exploring, accessible only on foot.
Fishing is permitted in some lakes, often requiring a license. For instance, fishing is allowed at Lac Vert in the Vosges Mountains, and also at Lac du Forlet and the Neuweiher Lakes. Specific regulations for the lakes directly around Bœsenbiesen would need local inquiry.
The Neuweiher Lakes are two unique mountain lakes in the Alsace region, known for being preserved natural sites. They are only accessible on foot, typically about an hour's walk from Rimbach-près-Masevaux. You can find more information about them on Visit Alsace.
Yes, the Picnic Spot by the Pond in Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil offers an idyllic water landscape and romantic resting places. The Rheinniederung Wyhl-Weisweil Nature Reserve provides beautiful views of the Rhineland. Weisweil Marina also serves as a viewpoint, offering a unique atmosphere.
The lakes are generally enjoyable during warmer months for activities like swimming, picnicking, and cycling. For lakes like Lac Vert in the Vosges, its distinctive green hue is most pronounced from late June to late July. Always check local conditions, especially during high water periods, as some areas like the Rheinniederung can be affected by Rhine floods.


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