Lakes around Lösnich are not a prominent feature directly within the village, which is primarily known for its vineyards and location along the Moselle River. The Moselle River itself serves as the dominant aquatic feature, offering various recreational activities. The region around Lösnich provides natural attractions and opportunities for water-based enjoyment, including artificially created reservoirs and retention basins.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Epic fog in the morning. Amazing sunsets in the evening ☀️📯 Be sure to take the small path below, not above! 🌳🌲❤️
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many Nile geese on the banks of the Moselle
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is the only extant representative of its genus and is now mostly classified as a parti-geese. It is of African origin and lives in inland lakes and rivers rich in food. It is considered the most common Afrotropical duck.[1] In recent decades, the Egyptian goose has spread along the Rhine in Central Europe, starting with escapees from captivity, mainly from the Netherlands, and is also found in urban parks, bathing lakes and other places frequently frequented by people (Wikipedia).
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This retention basin was once a natural swimming pool. Swimming is forbidden here today. Two shady benches with a view of the water surface are where you can take a break. It's nice to linger here and listen to the rushing water.
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Nicely located on the Moselle-Maare bike path - there are also benches for a rest.
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Nicely located on the Moselle-Maare bike path - there are also benches for resting
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This dam once served as a water reservoir for a frost protection rain system (steep vineyards) of the wine-growing community of Enkirch. Adjacent to the slope and in the forest is a holiday home settlement.
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Lösnich is primarily known for its vineyards and its location along the Moselle River, which is the dominant aquatic feature. The 'lakes' in the region are mostly artificially created reservoirs and retention basins, designed for purposes like flood regulation or frost protection for vineyards. They offer scenic views and quiet spots for breaks.
Yes, several water features are considered family-friendly. For instance, Lake Sterenbach is a popular artificial reservoir. The Former Natural Swimming Pool (Moselle Valley), now a retention basin, offers shady benches for a relaxing break by the water. The Moselle River itself provides many family-friendly activities like cycling along its banks.
Lake Sterenbach is an artificially created reservoir situated between Wittlich and Wengerohr, directly on the B 50. Its primary purpose is to regulate the water of the Sterenbachs to prevent flooding in the nearby area of Lüxem.
The Upper Reservoir Enkirch is an artificially created dam. It originally served as a water reservoir for a frost protection rain system, crucial for the steep vineyards of the wine-growing community of Enkirch.
No, swimming is currently forbidden at the Former Natural Swimming Pool (Moselle Valley). While it was once a natural swimming pool, it now functions as a retention basin. However, it still offers a pleasant spot with shady benches to enjoy views of the water and listen to its gentle rush.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including challenging routes like the 'Ferienlandweg Erdener Treppchen (via ferrata)' or moderate options such as the 'View of Kröv – Wolf Monastery Ruins loop from Lösnich'. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Lösnich guide.
The Moselle River valley is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'High Moselle crossing - a marvel of engineering – Moselle valley bridge underpass loop from Lösnich' or the 'Moselle Vineyards – Lösnich on the Moselle loop from Lösnich'. These routes offer scenic views of the river and vineyards. Find more cycling tours in the Cycling around Lösnich guide.
The Moselle region, including the areas around Lösnich, is particularly beautiful from spring to autumn. Spring brings blooming vineyards, summer offers warm weather for outdoor activities, and autumn is ideal for wine festivals and enjoying the vibrant fall foliage. The mild climate makes it pleasant for hiking and cycling during these seasons.
Visitors highly appreciate the serene beauty of the Moselle River and the tranquil atmosphere of the artificial reservoirs and retention basins. Many enjoy the scenic views, the opportunities for quiet breaks, and the combination of water-based activities with the surrounding vineyards and hiking trails. The community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 370 upvotes to these spots.
Yes, the Anglers' Club Enkirch Pond and Shelter offers a pond system with a shelter and barbecue area. The area can be rented for days or weekends, and the club hosts a public party every year on Corpus Christi Day.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Kinheim village center – View of the Moselle River loop from Lösnich' which is an easy 4.2 km walk. These trails often run alongside the Moselle, offering gentle terrain and beautiful views. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Lösnich guide.


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