Best lakes around Geiswasser, a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of France, include a small local pond, l'étang aux Sept Chênes, spanning approximately 0.4 hectares. For more extensive lake experiences, the broader Alsace region, particularly areas around Colmar-Ribeauvillé and the Vosges Mountains, offers diverse options. This region is characterized by a mix of natural and artificial lakes, providing various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Badesse can be reached via a gravel road
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Perfect for a picnic.
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Several benches and tables are available
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The ducks are very tame and you can see carp and koi in the pond 😁
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The Reitmattensee was created in 1969/70 on meadows and pastures. 30-40 years ago, it was a nice little bathing lake. Bathing is still allowed, but it is very overgrown by aquatic plants and the water is also brownish. I will not bathe or swim 🏊♀️ in it. Too bad
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A beautiful little lake that invites you to linger.
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For a pleasant resting spot, consider the Lower Mühlental Pond Picnic Area, described as a beautiful small lake with picnic facilities. Another option is Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path, an idyllic spot with a covered rest area.
You can enjoy swimming at Baggersee Hartheim, which features clear, light-blue water and many stretches of beach. Another excellent choice for a refreshing dip is Hartheim Gravel Lake, known for its crystal-clear water and located directly on the Rhine Cycle Path.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Lower Mühlental Pond Picnic Area and Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path offer pleasant environments for families. Additionally, Pond Near Knabenkrautpfad and Steinkauzpfad is located near educational paths, making it interesting for children.
The region offers a mix of natural ponds, gravel lakes, and artificial reservoirs. You'll find clear waters, sandy beaches, and forested surroundings. For example, Hartheim Gravel Lake is praised for its turquoise, clear water reminiscent of the South Seas, while the Unterer Fischweiher is nestled within a forest path.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Geiswasser is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Geiswasser guide or the MTB Trails around Geiswasser guide. The Hartheim Gravel Lake is conveniently located directly on the Rhine Cycle Path.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. The Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path is part of a beautiful hiking and cycling trail. The broader Alsace region, particularly the Vosges Mountains, offers numerous hiking trails around lakes like Lac Blanc and Lac du Forlet, though these are further afield from Geiswasser itself.
Visitors frequently praise the clear, clean water of lakes like Baggersee Hartheim and Hartheim Gravel Lake, often comparing it to the South Seas. The peaceful atmosphere, picnic areas, and opportunities for refreshing dips are also highly appreciated.
While some lakes like Hartheim Gravel Lake do not have kiosks or changing rooms, the Lower Mühlental Pond Picnic Area is only 250 meters from Gasthof Lilie. The Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area is also near the restaurant 'Zur Lilie'.
L'étang aux Sept Chênes (the pond of the Seven Oaks) is a small body of water located within Geiswasser itself, spanning approximately 0.4 hectares. While it contributes to the local hydrographic network, specific visitor amenities or unique attractions are limited.
For more extensive lake experiences beyond Geiswasser, the wider Alsace region, especially around Colmar-Ribeauvillé and the Vosges Mountains, offers diverse options. These include Lac Blanc (known for hiking), Lac de Gérardmer (largest natural lake with water sports), Lac de Kruth-Wildenstein (scenic environment), and Lac d'Alfeld (artificial lake amidst forests and waterfalls).
Yes, the Unterer Fischweiher Picnic Area and Forest Path offers an easy walking and cycling trail. The Pond Near Knabenkrautpfad and Steinkauzpfad is also situated near educational paths that are suitable for walks.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to the local lakes around Geiswasser is limited. However, the region is generally accessible, and many visitors arrive by car or bicycle, especially given that Hartheim Gravel Lake is on the Rhine Cycle Path.
While Baggersee Hartheim can get overcrowded in summer, Hartheim Gravel Lake is often described as not crowded and very peaceful, making it a good option if you prefer a quieter experience.


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