Lakes around Hagenau-Weißenburg are situated in the Arrondissement of Haguenau-Wissembourg, an administrative division in the Bas-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in France. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and water bodies. The region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its lakes. These water features contribute to the area's recreational appeal and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Small reservoir, ideal for a break.
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Fish pond belonging to the local fishing club, but which can be viewed from the path along the Lauter.
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It's easy to walk through. There are lots of blackberries in the area.
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The Fleckenstein is a very beautiful swimming pond. It is also possible to eat at the restaurant next to the beach. Entrance is free and you can have a large free car park right next to it.
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Ballad conducive to meditation and prayer.
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Very good path, suitable even for wheelchairs. Several parking lots are available. Often very busy on weekends and public holidays in the afternoons.
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The lakes offer a variety of activities. For instance, the Lake of the Hardt is a popular holiday spot with a fine sand beach, pedal boat rentals, and wakeboarding. You can also find peaceful spots for fishing, like Étang de la Walk near Wissembourg, or simply enjoy a stroll along the water.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Lake Observatory is a family-friendly viewpoint. The Singletrack Along the Lauter trail, which passes by a lake, is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Lake of the Hardt provides amenities like picnic areas and various water activities perfect for a family day out.
For tranquil moments, consider Gruendel Pond, a secluded forest lake appreciated for its natural landscapes. Étang de la Walk also offers a serene atmosphere, ideal for peaceful strolls or relaxation.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous routes for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore hiking trails, including those that incorporate lakes and forests. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and road cycling routes that traverse the scenic landscapes around the lakes.
The Lake of the Hardt is known for its fine white sand beach and is a popular spot for swimming and water sports. Camping des Noquettes Lauterbourg also features a beach and facilities. For more information on designated swimming spots, you can check the local tourism website: visithaguenau.alsace.
Yes, the Lake of the Hardt is accessible by public transport, with Brumath being the nearest station. This makes it a convenient option for visitors without a car.
Yes, the trail known as Singletrack Along the Lauter runs along the Lauter river and passes by a lake, offering insights into historical fortifications from the Spanish War of Succession. This area was part of a defensive line in 1706.
Yes, at Reichshoffen Pond, swimming is not permitted, and the lake can only be viewed from a distance. Similarly, swimming and fishing are prohibited at Gruendel Pond, which is preserved for its natural beauty.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including extensive forests. Many lakes, like Gruendel Pond and Kindelsweiher, are nestled within forests, offering lush greenery and a serene environment. You'll also find viewpoints like the Lake Observatory providing scenic vistas.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. The Lake of the Hardt has on-site restaurants, bars, and toilets. There is also a cafe at the Campingplatz Pond, providing a convenient spot for refreshments.
The lakes in this region are unique for their blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. From serene forest lakes like Gruendel Pond to lively spots with water sports like the Lake of the Hardt, they cater to various interests. The area also features historical trails and diverse wildlife, making each lake experience distinct.
The Campingplatz Pond is an idyllic spot known for its large numbers of water birds, making it a perfect place for birdwatching enthusiasts.


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