Best lakes around Wimmenau are found within the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, part of the wider Alsace region of France. Wimmenau is situated in a landscape characterized by forests and hills, providing access to various natural and artificial bodies of water. These lakes contribute to the region's natural heritage, offering diverse settings for outdoor activities. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes and opportunities to explore the natural environment.
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A beautiful, nature-close campsite. Check-in and check-out are uncomplicated here and many things are made possible.
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The small road to the Rosselhof is often used by anglers for parking
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A beautiful flat and mostly shady path along the "northern Zinsel".
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The few houses of Rosselhof are located on the Schmalenthalerweiher.
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This is the Chemin de l'Étang à la Forge. A beautiful birch avenue with the Étang de Ramstein on one side and the peat bog with the Highland cattle on the other side.
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The area around Wimmenau, within the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, features a mix of natural lakes, artificial reservoirs, and fishing ponds. These bodies of water offer diverse landscapes, from secluded forest ponds to larger lakes with recreational facilities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Schmalenthalerweiher is a larger pond often used for fishing, and Donnerbach Pond offers idyllic forest scenery with an educational facility nearby. Additionally, the Ramstein Beach Campsite is located on a leisure lake with a sandy beach, playground, and sports ground, making it ideal for families.
Swimming is generally restricted in many lakes in the region. For example, it is not permitted at Schmalenthalerweiher. While some lakes like Lac Blanc prohibit swimming, others like Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein are known for various water activities including swimming. Always check local regulations at each specific lake.
Many lakes in the wider Alsace region offer excellent hiking opportunities. Lac Blanc is a popular starting point for various hikes, including trails along its shores. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes are only accessible on foot, offering charming forest walks. For specific routes, you can explore the cycling guides around Wimmenau, which often pass by scenic lake areas.
Yes, Lac des Perches, dating back to the last glacial period, was dammed in the 16th century to supply forges and a textile factory. Lac d'Alfeld, an artificial dam lake, was built between 1884 and 1887 to regulate flooding and irrigate the valley.
Beyond hiking, you can find various activities. Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein is a hub for canoeing, climbing, and even diving. Reiningue Lake is popular for fishing and sailing. The region also offers extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes that often incorporate scenic lake views.
Absolutely. Lac Vert (Green Lake) on the Tanet massif gets its name from the reflection of surrounding fir trees and algae, creating a magical ambiance. Lac du Ballon, nestled in a glacial cirque at the foot of the Grand Ballon, offers a splendid setting with shimmering reflections. Lach Pond, while sometimes just a muddy puddle, can be quite beautiful after heavy rain, with trees reflected in the water.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the best weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakeside. In late June to late July, Lac Vert is particularly vibrant due to algae proliferation, giving it its characteristic green hue.
Lac de Fischboedle is a small, romantically situated reservoir among steep mountain slopes, featuring a covered pavilion perfect for a leisurely snack in an idyllic setting. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes, only accessible on foot, offer a secluded charm deep within the forest.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Imstahl pond is adjacent to a hotel with a beer garden and an auberge offering regional cuisine. Lac du Forlet provides rest benches, making it ideal for picnics. Lac de Fischboedle also has a covered pavilion for visitors.
Fishing is permitted in several lakes, such as Lac Blanc, Lac d'Alfeld, and the Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes, typically with a license. Schmalenthalerweiher is primarily used as a fishing pond, with tickets available for purchase. Always ensure you have the necessary permits before fishing.
Accessibility varies by lake. Some, like Lac Vert, are easily accessible. Others, such as Lac des Perches, require confirmed hikers to reach. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes are only accessible on foot, adding to their secluded charm. It's advisable to check specific access details for each lake you plan to visit.


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