Best lakes around Monheim offer diverse natural and recreational experiences. Monheim am Rhein is situated along the Rhine River, with its immediate vicinity featuring the unique Monbagsee, a former gravel pit now a nature reserve. The Rheinbogen Landscape Park also incorporates water elements, providing recreational opportunities. While natural lakes are not abundant directly within the city, the surrounding region provides various lake types for exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful lake for swimming, but beavers are also active on its shores.
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It's one of two huts located in the cross-country ski section. The pond is somewhat hidden during the lush vegetation season. Signs with the relevant information can be found near the trees.
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A beautiful view of the pond... The roaring water behind the bench drowns out the twittering of the birds. To get there, you have to bridge a canal about a meter wide.
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Particularly colorful and beautiful in autumn
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Unfortunately I was only here at the beginning of October, the landscape around the lake is fantastic.
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Coming from Doosweiher, I was missing an arrow today and got lost at the intersection. The path goes across the street and continues there. The arrows were not clear or there were arrows that were not visible due to overgrowth. 🤣
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Hüle, Hülbe or Hüllweiher is a mostly artificially created small body of water on the water-poor plateaus of the Swabian Alb and the Franconian Jura. The still waters are located within built-up areas, in fields and in the forest. The cases were fed by rainwater and lay on natural waterlogged areas. The waters were of great importance as watering places for livestock or for producing industrial water. The Hülen lost their importance with the connection of the Alb settlements to the water supply and today represent unique cultural and historical evidence of the Swabian Alb and the Franconian Jura.
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While direct access to the Monbagsee (Monheimer Baggersee) is restricted as it's a nature reserve, you can visit a lookout house near the historic Demag crane on Opladener Strasse for views of this unique natural and industrial landscape. The lake itself is nationally significant as a resting place for cormorants and features shallow water zones and gravel banks. Additionally, the Rheinbogen Landscape Park, though not a natural lake, offers significant water elements like a water playground and a nature discovery trail to explore local flora and fauna.
Yes, the Rheinbogen Landscape Park in Monheim am Rhein is ideal for families. It features a 320-square-meter water playground with water cannons, tunnels, and floor jets, extensive playgrounds, a skate park, and areas for picnics. For a natural bathing experience, Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding, though a bit further afield, is known for its spacious lawn, lake terrace, and play opportunities, including a 70-meter-long water slide.
The Doos Pond has a rich history, formed by a dammed pond that once supplied water to the town's mills via the 1328-meter-long Doos Canal. This canal was partially used until 1957. The Hülbe and Fish Pond are natural monuments representing historically important, often artificially created small bodies of water used for livestock watering and industrial purposes on water-poor plateaus.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find hiking routes around the Monbagsee, offering glimpses of the nature reserve. For more structured trails, consider routes like the 'Monheim Kneipp Facility – Roßköpfleweiher (Monheim) loop from Monheim' or the 'Pond in Naturpark Altmühltal – Abtissenweiher near Monheim loop from Monheim'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Monheim guide.
Absolutely. The Rheinbogen Landscape Park offers cycling trails, and routes are also available around the Monbagsee. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Pappenheim Castle – Gailach Valley loop from Monheim' or the 'Gailach Valley – Gailach Spring loop from Monheim'. Discover more routes on the MTB Trails around Monheim guide.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and relaxing atmosphere, especially at places like Doos Pond, which is described as a wonderful place to dream and relax. The natural bathing lakes like Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding are enjoyed for swimming and their peaceful settings. The community also values the opportunities for family activities and the blend of natural beauty with recreational facilities.
Yes, for a comfortable break, you can find spots like the Shelter by the Pond on Edelweißweg. This small refuge is perfect for lingering, especially in bad weather, and offers a pleasant view of a small pond.
If you enjoy running, you'll find various trails around Monheim. An example is the 'Waldsee loop from Monheim', which offers an easy route. For more options, including moderate and difficult trails, you can check out the Running Trails around Monheim guide.
Direct public swimming access in Monbagsee (Monheimer Baggersee) is generally restricted due to its status as a nature reserve. However, the Rheinbogen Landscape Park offers a large water playground for children. For natural bathing, lakes further afield like Lohweiher (Forest Lake), Wemding are popular choices.
Yes, Saulach Pond, located directly on the Sagenweg, is known for its quiet atmosphere and a small bank that invites visitors to linger and enjoy nature without much noise. Doos Pond is also frequently praised for its peaceful ambiance.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes and parks. Summer is ideal for enjoying the water playground at Rheinbogen Landscape Park or for swimming at designated bathing lakes like Lohweiher. The natural beauty of the Monbagsee and other areas can be appreciated year-round, with each season offering a different perspective.


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