Best lakes around Wittelsheim offer diverse natural experiences in the Alsace region. While Wittelsheim itself does not feature major natural lakes, the nearby Lac de Reiningue is a popular recreational destination. The broader area provides access to various lakes, from protected nature reserves to artificial lakes in the Vosges Mountains. These bodies of water serve as significant natural features for the local landscape.
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A beautiful fishing pond in the middle of the forest
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The Riedweiher pond is a charming little body of water where you can find a bit of nature near Mulhouse, without having to go to the slopes of Sundgau or Vosges.
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An observation tower well worth taking a short break from your run to appreciate the view from the top.
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Very nice quiet and relaxing place
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Built from 1979 to 1982, the dam regulates the water table and ensures the supply of drinking water to the Mulhouse conurbation and its surroundings. It is a protected place, classified as an approved voluntary nature reserve. The Mulhouse water service and the joint syndicate of the Michelbach dam ensure the management and operation of the infrastructures. A 4km pedestrian circuit (about 1h30 walk) allows, thanks to educational panels, to discover and observe many species of birds that nest there or are passing through (cormorant, osprey, crow, etc.). On the horizon stand out the peaks of the Vosges such as the Rossberg, the Thannerhubel, the Markstein or the Grand Ballon. Guided tours are organized in summer by the Tourist Office of Thann-Cernay.
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Why should a detour here be worthwhile? You just have to look at the pictures....
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The tour of the lake is a nice walk. Easy with barbecue point for the meal and some geocaches for the followers. The lake is huge
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For swimming, Lac de Reiningue is an excellent choice, offering supervised natural swimming, especially from June 15th to September 1st. It also has sandy areas for sunbathing and showers. Another option is Plan d'Eau de l'Ancienne Gravière Orsa, which features a beach and is a pleasant spot for relaxing by the water. Further afield, Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein in the Vosges Mountains also permits swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Michelbach Lake offers a 4km pedestrian circuit with educational panels, perfect for a family walk and bird watching. Lake Observatory has an observation tower and an easy walk around the lake with barbecue points. Plan d'Eau de l'Ancienne Gravière Orsa is also family-friendly with its beach and landscaped park.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Michelbach Lake, you can observe many bird species and enjoy views of Vosges peaks. Lac du Ballon, though not for swimming, is a glacial lake nestled in a stunning cirque with rich vegetation. Lac Vert is known for its unique green color from fir tree reflections and algae, set in an alpine environment. Riedweiher Pond offers a charming natural setting within a forest.
Yes, Michelbach Lake is classified as an approved voluntary nature reserve and is an excellent spot for bird watching. Its 4km pedestrian circuit features educational panels to help you discover and observe various bird species like cormorants, ospreys, and crows.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with routes like the 'Reiningue - Reiningue Lake – Reiningue Pond loop' near Lac de Reiningue. Cycling is also a great option, with Plan d'Eau de l'Ancienne Gravière Orsa situated on an easy-to-ride cycle path. For more routes, you can explore the Hiking around Wittelsheim or Cycling around Wittelsheim guides.
Fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Lac de Reiningue is a favored spot for fishing enthusiasts. Riedweiher Pond is known as a beautiful fishing pond in the middle of the forest. Additionally, fishing is allowed at Lac Vert and Lac du Forlet, though a license may be required for Lac Vert.
Yes, Lake Observatory features an observation tower that is well worth visiting to appreciate the views. From Michelbach Lake, you can also see the peaks of the Vosges mountains, including the Grand Ballon.
The summer months, particularly from June 15th to September 1st, are ideal for visiting lakes like Lac de Reiningue, as supervised swimming is available. During this period, Lac Vert also displays its unique green color due to algae bloom. The Vosges mountain lakes like Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein are beautiful year-round, but offer more water activities in warmer weather.
Yes, Plan d'Eau de l'Ancienne Gravière Orsa is beautifully situated on a cycle path that is easy to ride. The area around Wittelsheim also offers various cycling routes, which you can find in the Cycling around Wittelsheim guide.
For Michelbach Lake, guided tours are organized in summer by the Tourist Office of Thann-Cernay, offering insights into its protected nature reserve status and birdlife.
Yes, swimming is prohibited at Lac du Ballon because it serves as a water supply for the valley. Similarly, swimming is not allowed at Lac Vert, though fishing is permitted with a license.
Lac de Reiningue is popular due to its close proximity to Wittelsheim and its 'balneotherapy ambiance.' It offers supervised natural swimming, sandy areas for sunbathing, picnic spots, showers, and is favored for fishing and sailing. Free parking is also available, making it convenient for a relaxing day out.


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