Best lakes around Gauwies are found in the wider Moselle department and the Grand Est region of northeastern France, as the commune of Gavisse itself does not host significant natural lakes. This area is characterized by diverse aquatic environments, from large artificial reservoirs to protected nature reserves. Visitors can explore a variety of lake types, offering different recreational and natural experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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One of the beautiful former gravel pit lakes, now a natural paradise with a wonderful hiking trail around it.
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🚧 **Barrage du Lac du Mirgenbach – The Technical Heart of the Lake** At the southern end of **Lac du Mirgenbach** is the **dam (barrage)**, which serves to regulate the water and cool the nearby **Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant**. The facility is not open to the public, but is easily visible from the paths around the lake. 🌊 The dam marks the transition between technology and nature: Here, the water flows in controlled channels, creating an exciting interplay of industrial function and scenic tranquility. **Tip:** Those who walk the circular path around the lake have a good view of the dam from the eastern shore – particularly interesting for technology enthusiasts and landscape photographers.
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A magnificent walk to do, birds to observe, a very well maintained site. You can do this walk with your family, it will allow your children to discover the beauty of nature and many species of birds. You will be in a different world. At the end of the walk, you can eat at the "Chalet", a very welcoming bar-restaurant. An exotic site.
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Interesting place to learn about the local fauna and flora.
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There is an information center and an exhibition in the Biodiversum building.
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The origins of the “Baggerweieren” can be found in the 1950s/1960s, when work in the local sand pits was stopped and the resulting pools filled with water from underground sources. In 2020, the municipality of Schengen, owner of the site, entrusted the management and operation of the recreation area to the “Erliefnis Baggerweier” association. Swimming, sunbathing, walking, dining, just a few of the offers to suit the personal needs of visitors. A beach area is reserved for dog owners and their four-legged friends, and rowing boats can be rented. The facility is open from May 1st to September 15th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and, weather permitting, until 8 p.m.
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Here you can relax in peace and watch nature
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For nature enthusiasts, Remerschen Lake is highly recommended for its abundant wildlife and quiet walking opportunities. Visitors particularly enjoy observing bird life. Additionally, the Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre serves as an excellent starting point for circular hiking trails around a nature reserve, offering insights into local bird and plant life.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. The Remich Lakes provide a recreation area with swimming, sunbathing, and even a dedicated beach for dog owners. You can also rent rowing boats there. Further afield, the Parc de la Bisten (Creutzwald lakes) features an ice cream cafe, mini-golf, and a playground, making it ideal for family outings.
The Remerschen Ponds area is excellent for birdwatching. The Birdwatching Tower at Remerschen Ponds allows you to observe wildlife discreetly. Many visitors appreciate the opportunity to watch waterbirds from this sheltered spot. The Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve, also offers great opportunities for birdwatching along its 12km path.
The region around Gauwies offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Church in Berg-sur-Moselle – St. Lawrence Church at Rettel loop' for hiking, or the 'Château de Malbrouck – Malbrouck Castle loop' for gravel biking. For more details on specific routes, visit the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, or MTB trails guide for Gauwies.
Yes, if you're willing to venture a bit further into the Grand Est region, Lac de Madine is the largest lake in Lorraine and a popular spot for summer leisure activities including swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Lac de Gérardmer in the Vosges is also excellent for water sports like canoeing, sailing, and rowing. For more adventurous activities, Lac de Pierre-Percée offers canoeing, kayaking, and even a giant zip line and bungee jumping.
Absolutely. The Remich Lakes are a prime example, offering swimming, sunbathing, and boat rentals. Lac de Madine also provides accommodations on its shores and amenities like the Nonsard marina for relaxing strolls and ice cream. The Grand Pond of Mittersheim features a nautical base for cooling off in the summer.
Lac du Mirgenbach is notable for its dam, which regulates water for the nearby Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant. This creates a unique interplay of industrial function and scenic tranquility, offering interesting views for technology enthusiasts and landscape photographers from the paths around the lake.
Yes, the Grand Est region is home to some significant artificial lakes. Lac du Der-Chantecoq in Champagne is one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe, renowned for its role in observing flora and fauna, especially migratory grey cranes. Lac d'Orient, in the Aube department, is another large artificial lake, part of a system designed to protect Paris from flooding, and is surrounded by extensive forests.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the quiet walks and abundant wildlife at places like Remerschen Lake, while others find the blend of industrial function and natural beauty at Lac du Mirgenbach fascinating. The interactive exhibitions and hiking trails starting from the Biodiversum Haff Réimech Visitor Centre are also highly rated for their educational and outdoor appeal.
Yes, Lac de Pierre-Percée in Lorraine is often compared to Canadian landscapes due to its distinctive maple leaf shape and fir-lined banks, making it a haven for nature lovers. The Étang du Stock Dam also offers wonderful views over its contiguous body of water, separated by the Saar coal channel but connected by three tubes, known as Les Trois Ponts.
Certainly. Lachaussée Pond, created in the 13th century, is a protected nature reserve known for its diverse fauna and excellent birdwatching opportunities. Lac de Madine is also a classified Natura 2000 site, functioning as a national hunting and wildlife reserve. Additionally, Lac d'Orient is a Natura 2000 classified Special Area of Conservation, surrounded by 2,300 hectares of forest.


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