Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth
Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth
Best attractions and places to see in Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth include a nature reserve characterized by old Rhine channels, lakes, and natural paths. This area offers a unique wetland environment ideal for outdoor activities. The landscape provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, with varied terrain and views of the Rhine. It is a tranquil and scenic environment focused on enjoying nature.
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Beautiful lake in the nature reserve, where dredging has not taken place since 2004. A small path leads around the lake. Not recommended during or after heavy rain, as it gets quite muddy and the fords (connections between the lake and the Goldkanal) are then no longer passable with dry feet.
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Small bathing lake with a pebble beach in the middle of the Rhine meadows. There is even a small bathing island in the water.
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The artificial lake was born from gravel mining that began in 1957 and was finally stopped in 2004. The approximately 47-hectare body of water is almost 1.3 kilometers long at its longest point and has a width of about 550 meters. The gravelly and mostly vegetation-free bottom of the lake is almost contourless and has a few shallow water zones on the south and east sides and an almost uniform depth of about 47 meters. https://anglerverein-karlsruhe.de/Vereinsgewaesser/BaggerseeIllingen/
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I swam here often when I was young. Of course you got there by bike. The Fahner See is located in the municipality of Au am Rhein. The paddling club has its clubhouse nearby.
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the split is of course not as nice as asphalt, but it is easy to ride. In Germany people prefer to invest in autobahns and fat cars.
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beautiful here. There's a lot to discover here.
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I can only agree with "Wuschele". On the French side, the Rhine cycle path is paved/tarred. No potholes, no roots. Here it is fun to cycle. But on the German side they only have money for Split, which can be quite dangerous. 👎
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Small hidden bathing lake near Au am Rhein. Really wonderful. Including bathing island.
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The region is a nature reserve characterized by old Rhine channels, lakes, and natural paths, offering a unique wetland environment. You'll find unspoiled nature, trees reflecting in the water, and a landscape often described as having an "Amazon-feeling" due to its preserved natural state.
Yes, the area boasts several unique natural features. The Illinger Quarry Lake and Gold Canal, formed from gravel mining, is a beautiful spot with pleasant cycling paths. You can also find a beach on the Old Rhine and numerous old Rhine channels that contribute to the distinctive wetland environment.
For a tranquil experience by the water, consider Fahner Lake, known as a quiet bathing lake with a bathing island and pebble beach. The Illinger Quarry Lake is also a beautiful place to relax, with some visitors comparing it to the "South Sea".
The Illinger Altrhein is a river area featuring floodplain forests and many spots overlooking the water, ideal for cycling or walking. You can also visit Wooden Boats on the Illinger Altrhein, a scenic viewpoint with a bench for observation, offering a glimpse into the area's natural beauty.
The region is particularly well-suited for hiking and cycling, with numerous beautiful routes available. The varied terrain, including narrow natural paths and views of ships on the Rhine, makes for enjoyable outdoor excursions. You can find various routes for different sports in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking Guide, Road Cycling Guide, and Gravel Biking Guide.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails, many of which are considered easy. For example, you can find easy routes like the "Along the Old Rhine – Concrete bridge in the Rhine meadows loop" (6.99 km) or the "View of the Rhine – Tomato Islands loop" (2.49 km). More options are available in the Hiking Guide for Auer Köpfle - Illinger Altrhein - Motherner Wörth.
Absolutely! Cycling is a popular activity here, with paths along the Gold Canal and varied terrain. You can explore routes like the "St. Antonius Chapel – Cycle path near Au am Rhein loop" (16.18 km, easy) or the "View of the Rhine – Along the Rhine loop" (22.43 km, easy). For more options, check out the Road Cycling Guide and Gravel Biking Guide.
Yes, the region also features the Graffiti Pumping Station. This unique site showcases graffiti art and is accessible via a path that has recently reopened after construction.
Many attractions in the region are family-friendly. Highlights like Fahner Lake and Illinger Quarry Lake and Gold Canal are noted for being suitable for families. The numerous easy hiking and cycling paths also make it a great destination for outdoor excursions with all ages.
The area is beautiful year-round. In spring, a bathing platform becomes available once the algae clear, offering a refreshing experience. Even in winter, places like the Illinger Quarry Lake are described as very nice, perfect for a break or to cool off in summer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unspoiled nature and tranquility of the region. Many enjoy the beautiful views, especially from spots overlooking the water along the Illinger Altrhein. The area is also praised for its excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking, with many finding it a perfect place to simply be and observe nature.
As a nature reserve, the area is protected. It's important to stay on marked paths to preserve the environment. The Illinger Baggersee, for instance, is a popular meeting point for migratory birds, and its reed beds are important breeding grounds, so respecting wildlife and their habitats is crucial.


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