Best lakes around Dessenheim are situated in the Haut-Rhin department of the Grand-Est region in France. While Dessenheim itself does not feature major lakes within its municipal boundaries, the surrounding area, particularly the nearby Vosges Mountains, offers several notable water bodies. This region provides diverse natural landscapes, from gravel lakes to ponds, suitable for various outdoor activities.
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A beautiful clean bathing lake with small bays
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Badesse can be reached via a gravel road
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Several benches and tables are available
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Large quarry pond located just behind the cycle path that runs along the Rhine. The water is very clean and it is possible to swim. It is also a great, fairly quiet bivouac spot.
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The Grissheimer See is idyllically situated in the countryside directly on the Rhine. The water shimmers turquoise blue. Trees and bushes line the shore and are reflected in the lake. The Black Forest lies dark in the background. The hilly shore invites you to sunbathe, the equipment in the water, such as excavators or cranes, act like diving boards. But be careful ❗ Entering the entire area is prohibited, and bathing is also strictly prohibited. ⛔ Source: BZ
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The Grißheimer Baggersee is beautiful to look at, unfortunately swimming is not allowed here.
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With its clear, light-blue water and many stretches of beach, this is probably one of the most beautiful quarry ponds in the area. The bathing areas are mainly in the western part of the lake.
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Great place for a break, right on the bike path.
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For swimming, Baggersee Hartheim is highly recommended for its clear, light-blue water and numerous beaches. Another excellent option is Reiningue Lake, which features a large sandy beach and supervised swimming during the summer months. Kruth-Wildenstein Lake also offers swimming along with other water sports.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Baggersee Hartheim is family-friendly with its clean water and beaches. Reiningue Lake provides supervised swimming in summer, making it ideal for families. Kruth-Wildenstein Lake offers a wide range of activities including an accrobranche park with paintball, pedal boats, and escape games, ensuring fun for all ages.
The Vosges Mountains region offers several stunning lakes for hikers. Lac des Perches (Star Lake) is a prime destination for sure-footed hikers seeking serene, elevated views at 1,000 meters altitude. Lac d'Alfeld, set amidst rocks, waterfalls, and dark forests, provides dramatic landscapes for walks. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes are only accessible on foot, offering secluded natural beauty in the heart of the forest. Lac du Ballon, at the foot of the Grand Ballon, provides breathtaking mountain scenery.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Reiningue Lake is a favorite spot for fishing enthusiasts. You can also fish at Lac des Perches and Lac d'Alfeld, though a license is typically required. Lac de Sewen also permits fishing, offering a peaceful setting.
Lac des Perches, also known as Star Lake, dates back to the last glacial period and features a dam raised in the 16th century. Lac d'Alfeld's impressive dam was built between 1884 and 1887 to regulate flooding. Lac de Sewen is one of the rarest and most intact overdeepened glacial lakes in the Alsatian Vosges, known for its protected fauna and flora. Lac Vert is distinctive for its green color, caused by surrounding fir trees and algae.
The area around Dessenheim and its lakes offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, mountain biking trails, and road cycling routes. For example, the Gravel biking around Dessenheim guide includes routes like the 'Rhine Cycle Route – Breisach on the Rhine loop'. The MTB Trails around Dessenheim guide offers options like the 'Burkheimer Gravel Lake – Breisach Dam and Lock loop'. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Dessenheim guide features challenging rides such as the 'Grand Ballon – Markstein loop'.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, Europa Pond offers a quiet environment with a picnic area. Hartheim Gravel Lake is appreciated for its quiet atmosphere. The Grand and Petit Neuweiher Lakes are particularly secluded as they are only accessible on foot, enhancing their peaceful charm.
Visitors frequently praise the clear, clean water of lakes like Baggersee Hartheim and Hartheim Gravel Lake, often comparing the turquoise hues to the South Pacific. The quiet atmosphere, opportunities for swimming and relaxation, and the beautiful natural settings are also highly valued.
Yes, swimming is prohibited at several lakes to protect their natural environment or due to safety concerns. This includes Grißheim Gravel Pit Lake, Lac des Perches, Lac d'Alfeld, and Lac de Sewen. These lakes are still beautiful for walking, fishing (where permitted), and enjoying nature.
You can find more information about Reiningue Lake, including its features and activities, on the Mulhouse tourism website: tourisme-mulhouse.com.
Details about Lac de Sewen, its protected fauna and flora, and its geological significance, are available on the Visit Alsace website: visit.alsace.
Yes, Europa Pond offers a great picnic area with views of the pond. Additionally, the Rest Area at the Marina provides benches and a beautiful view, ideal for a short break.


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