Best lakes around Rees are situated in a region characterized by floodplain landscapes and a network of water bodies along the Lower Rhine. This area provides diverse natural habitats and significant local recreation zones. Many lakes here are either natural formations within river systems or have developed from former gravel pits. The region offers a variety of aquatic environments for exploration and outdoor activities.
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Beautiful along the dyke, rural views inland, Rhine and shipping on the other side. Good asphalt or smooth pavement, also suitable for racing bikes.
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A playground for many outdoor activists.
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The Xanten North Sea is no longer an insider tip.
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A great recreational area has been created here.
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Very nice surroundings and great bike paths. We did camping at the Kerstgenshof and went by bike and dog 🐕 almost every day to the North and South Seas, or to Xanten and the surrounding area.
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You don't get wanderlust there
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The bike path is not paved, but it is still easy to ride on all bikes.
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For a wide range of recreational activities and water sports, consider the Xanten North Sea and Xanten South Lake. These areas are popular for swimming, surfing, cycling, and offer various facilities and beaches.
The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is an excellent choice. It's known for its intact floodplain landscapes and serves as an important refuge for migratory birds, especially during winter. It's a paradise for ornithologists.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Both the Xanten North Sea and Xanten South Lake are tagged as family-friendly, offering beaches and various activities. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is also a great option for nature-loving families.
The region around Rees offers a variety of hiking and walking trails. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Rees Rhine Promenade – Mühlenturm Rees loop', or more moderate options like the 'Viewpoint at Reeser Meer – Wild Goose Meadow in the Düffel loop'. For more details, explore the Easy hikes around Rees and Hiking around Rees guides.
Yes, swimming is possible in designated areas. The Xanten South Lake, for instance, is a local recreation spot that invites visitors to various outdoor activities, including swimming, with beaches available.
The lakes around Rees are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, especially at the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve. Summer is perfect for swimming and water sports at lakes like the Xanten North and South Seas. The region's floodplain landscapes offer unique beauty in every season.
Yes, particularly around the larger recreational areas. The ports at the Xanten North Sea offer restaurants and other amenities, making it a comfortable place to stay longer.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve to protect wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
For runners, there are several options, including routes like the 'Reeser Meer – Viewpoint at Reeser Meer loop' or the 'View of the Old Rhine loop'. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Rees guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities, the beautiful views, and the inviting atmosphere. Many highlight the extensive leisure activities, from hiking and cycling to water sports, and the peaceful natural settings, especially at spots like the View of the Xantener Nordsee.
Absolutely. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is particularly renowned as an important refuge for migratory birds, especially during the winter months when large flocks of geese gather. It's a prime location for ornithologists.


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