Best lakes around Dolgesheim are found within the Rheinhessen region, as the small municipality itself does not host prominent large lakes. This area is characterized by its rolling hills and vineyards, typical of Rheinhessen. The nearby lakes, often former gravel pits or river floodplains, offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. They are easily accessible for visitors seeking outdoor experiences in the Dolgesheim region.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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It is a 54-hectare area between the municipalities of Undenheim and Hahnheim, which was designated as a nature reserve in 1990. It encompasses the Selz lowlands with near-natural watercourses and large reed beds, sedge communities, wet meadows, and moist arable land. More than 40 bird species breed there again, including little grebes, great reed warblers, marsh harriers, and snipes. As part of the bird sanctuary, it is subject to NATURA 2000, a network of protected areas that connects the FFH habitats across Europe to enable migration, dispersal, and genetic exchange for rare animal species.
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The approximately 10-hectare renaturalized Mühlbach floodplain is located between Ober-Saulheim and Nieder-Saulheim and also serves as a public park. Really beautifully done!
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Wetland biotope with beautiful cattail population.
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Wetland biotope "Eisweiher" The area around the pond is beautiful and the pond is currently well filled with water. As its name suggests, the ice used to be broken in winter for cooling purposes. "Eisweiher is a generic term for smaller, usually relatively shallow bodies of still water that freeze quickly in a favorable location and with appropriate weather conditions. They are of natural origin or were created specifically for use." (Source: Wikipedia)
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Today the ice pond was actually frozen over.
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The Mühlbachaue in Saulheim is an ideal place to switch off and recharge your batteries.
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Very beautifully renatured Bach Aue. A little paradise.
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In the heart of Saulheim you will find a very special jewel: the Mühlbachaue. This landscape park, which was created only a few years ago as a result of renaturation measures, is located between the two old town centers of the municipality and is both a park and a natural meadow landscape. Divided by numerous bodies of water and tributaries of the Mühlbach, an unusually rich natural fauna and flora has developed here in just a short time. Ducks, coots, adders, newts, geese, frogs, wild bees, to name just a few examples, feel at home here. Numerous wild herbs have settled on the areas, which can develop here undisturbed. https://www.saulheim.de/die-muehlbachaue/
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Several lakes in the Rheinhessen region offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Pfarrwiesensee is a popular choice with a beach and a kiosk for refreshments. Further afield, you can visit Herrnsheimer Badesee, which has generous sunbathing areas and facilities like toilets and showers. Altrheinsee near Eich boasts a large sandy beach and clear water, while Riedsee near Leeheim is known for its exceptionally clear water and shallow, child-friendly shores.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Pfarrwiesensee is great for swimming and has a beach. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is a renatured landscape park with rich flora and fauna, perfect for nature observation. Riedsee offers shallow, gently sloping shores, a sandy beach, and a campsite with many play options for children. Altrheinsee also features a children's playground and a sandy beach.
The lakes around Dolgesheim offer diverse natural features. You'll find renatured landscape parks like Mühlbachaue Saulheim, which is home to a rich variety of wildlife. The Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat is known for its species-rich moorland meadows and vibrant frog concerts. Other areas like Eisweiher Wetland and Am Wiesensee Nature Reserve showcase renatured landscapes and important biotopes.
Absolutely. Many lakes are integrated into or close to hiking and cycling networks. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is located on the Saulheim Wörrstadt cycle path. The Altrhein-Erlebnispfad (adventure trail) runs along the Altrheinsee, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling. The tranquil Mausmeer is accessible via the Rhein-Römer-Weg, ideal for walks or bike rides along the Rhine dam. For more extensive options, you can explore running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails around Dolgesheim.
While specific regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. For instance, the renatured landscape parks and wetland habitats are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage at each specific lake for any restrictions, especially in designated bathing areas or nature reserves.
Yes, Riedsee near Leeheim is a great option for water sports enthusiasts. Besides swimming, visitors can enjoy activities like surfing and Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUPs are generally allowed, except during peak bathing times). Its spacious waters make it suitable for these activities.
Popular bathing lakes often come with a range of amenities. Herrnsheimer Badesee provides toilets, changing cabins, showers, and a kiosk. Altrheinsee offers changing facilities, toilets, paid parking, a beach bar, and sports courts. Pfarrwiesensee has a kiosk for refreshments. Riedsee features modern facilities, including a campsite, and a beach bar.
For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting Mausmeer near Ludwigshöhe. This picturesque Rhine floodplain lake is described as a beautiful spot year-round, offering benches and tables for resting. It's ideal for those seeking a peaceful natural setting away from the more amenity-rich bathing lakes, perfect for walking or cycling along the Rhine dam.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Even in winter, some areas like Mausmeer offer tranquil walks, though specific lake activities might be limited.
Yes, it's important to note that not all bodies of water are open for recreational use. For example, Heinrichs Talaue See, although nearby, is a nature reserve (NATURA 2000) and serves as a breeding ground for rare bird species, and as such, is not open for tourist activities. Always respect local regulations and signage in protected areas.
Many of the popular bathing lakes have kiosks or beach bars on site, especially during good weather. Pfarrwiesensee has a kiosk, Herrnsheimer Badesee has a kiosk, and Altrheinsee features a beach bar. For more extensive dining options, you'll find local cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages surrounding the lakes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Mühlbachaue Saulheim is praised as a 'real oasis' and a 'special jewel' for its rich natural fauna and flora. The Pfarrwiesensee offers a 'holiday feeling' with its swimming beach. The Rohrwiesen Wetland Habitat is famous for its 'violently loud frog concert,' indicating a thriving natural environment. Generally, the combination of swimming, walking, and observing local wildlife is highly valued.


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