Best lakes around Zabern are situated in a region known for its natural beauty, particularly within the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park. The area features a variety of lakes, offering diverse recreational activities and scenic landscapes. This region is characterized by its lush greenery, historical landmarks, and ecologically significant sites. The natural features around Zabern lakes provide opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
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Hiking around Zabern
A secluded pond in the forest, located on the beautiful forest road from Eschbourg to Frohmuhl. There's only one educational facility here, but otherwise no infrastructure, just plenty of idyllic forest scenery.
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A beautiful spot for a quiet break by the water. It's well-appointed with benches and picnic tables.
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I was there after a period of heavy rain and the pond was well filled. The trees were reflected in the water. At this point, the most beautiful highlight of the entire tour. The trees were reflected in the water
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Lake with a habitable peninsula, directly adjacent to a *** hotel with a pretty beer garden https://petite-pierre.com As is often the case in France, people like to point out a lot that this place is on private property.
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A rather unspectacular crossroads in the forest. Depending on the rainfall, the small stream seems to fill the nearby pond with more or less water. For us, it was just a muddy puddle despite the heavy downpours of the past week.
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Small fishing pond between the junkyard and the grove.
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Small fishing pond hidden between the woods and a junkyard.
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Among the highly-rated lakes are Imstahl pond, known for its habitable peninsula, Donnerbach Pond, a secluded spot in the forest, and Étang de Wiwersheim, a beautiful place for a quiet break with picnic facilities.
The region offers diverse natural features. At Étang de Hanau, you can explore a unique peat bog, the only one of its kind in the Northern Vosges, with a botanical path and boardwalks. Étang de Baerenthal is notable for its bird sanctuary and observation post, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, Ramstein Plage near Baerenthal is an excellent choice for families. It features a 2-hectare swimming lake open in warmer months, children's play areas, multi-sport grounds, tennis courts, and pedal boat rentals. Étang de Wiwersheim also offers benches and picnic tables for a relaxed family outing.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. Étang de Hanau is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and pedal boating. Ramstein Plage offers swimming, various sports, and walking paths. Fishing is possible at Étang de Hanau, Étang de Baerenthal, Imstahl pond, and Étang de la Reith. For more extensive outdoor adventures, consider exploring the nearby hiking, road cycling, and running routes detailed in the Hiking around Zabern, Road Cycling Routes around Zabern, and Running Trails around Zabern guides.
Yes, the magnificent ruins of Waldeck Castle overlook the tranquil waters of Étang de Hanau, adding a historical backdrop to its scenic charm.
The warmer months, typically July and August, are ideal for activities like swimming at Ramstein Plage. However, the natural beauty, hiking, and other outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed throughout spring, summer, and autumn, offering varied seasonal landscapes.
Many lakes offer walking opportunities. Étang de Hanau has marked forest trails, and Ramstein Plage features shaded walks and extensive signed walkways maintained by the Club Vosgien. For more challenging hikes, you can find numerous routes in the wider Zabern area, such as the 'Le mont Saint-Michel and the château du Warthenberg' loop or the 'Château de Greifenstein et Grotte Saint-Vit' loop, accessible via the Hiking around Zabern guide.
Absolutely. The Étang de Baerenthal is designated as a bird sanctuary and includes an observation post, making it a prime location for birdwatching and observing local wildlife in a protected natural environment.
Donnerbach Pond is a secluded lake nestled in the forest, offering an idyllic forest scenery with minimal infrastructure, perfect for a peaceful escape.
Yes, Étang de Hanau has an on-site hotel, restaurant, tea room, and a two-star campsite. Ramstein Plage also features an adjacent three-star campsite. Additionally, Imstahl pond is directly adjacent to a hotel with a beer garden, offering regional cuisine.
Ramstein Plage is a dedicated swimming lake, typically open for aquatic activities in July and August. While Imstahl pond is primarily a fishing pond, some visitors do venture into the water.
Lach Pond is a rather unspectacular crossroads in the forest. Its water level varies significantly with rainfall, sometimes appearing as a muddy puddle, but after heavy rains, the trees can be beautifully reflected in the water, creating a picturesque scene.


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