Natural monuments around Fermasee, located in Rheinstetten-Neuburgweier, originated as an old arm of the Rhine River and later became a gravel pit. Today, large sections of its banks are part of the Naturschutzgebiet Altrhein Neuburgweier, highlighting its ecological value. The area offers a tranquil natural setting for relaxation and connection with nature. Visitors can engage in various outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and cycling around the lake.
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Unfortunately, paddling is no longer allowed here.
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It's a good place to watch birds.
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The Fermasee flows through a culvert into the Old Rhine here. A first-class nature reserve.
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Interesting information about flood protection
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Beautiful view over the lake, directly on the path
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The polder is one of 13 retention basins along the Rhine to ensure flood protection
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The Fermasee is a pure quarry lake which was still used commercially until the late 1970s. This means that sand was mined here and sold to the construction industry. The lack of expansion area led to the closure of sand mining. It has now become a nature refuge with a small leisure center. The western part is open as a natural bathing lake. The north-east and part of the south part is reserved for nature.
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Nature reserve, watching and observing allowed.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Observation Deck at Fermasee, which offers a beautiful lake panorama and is a great spot for a break. Another favorite is the Fermasee Viewing Platform, specifically designed for bird and nature observation, where you can often spot swans and cormorants.
Yes, several natural monuments around Fermasee are suitable for families. The Fermasee South Shore is a popular beach area, very flat and suitable for children, offering natural swimming and shade. Both the Observation Deck at Fermasee and the Fermasee Viewing Platform are also considered family-friendly, providing easy access to enjoy the lake's scenery and wildlife.
Fermasee, originally an old arm of the Rhine River and later a gravel pit, is now largely part of the Naturschutzgebiet Altrhein Neuburgweier. You'll find diverse natural features including tranquil lake shores, various viewpoints offering panoramas, and the Fermasee Outflow to Altrhein, which showcases the lake's connection to the Rhine floodplain. The area is rich in birdlife, making it ideal for nature observation.
The area around Fermasee is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, hiking, and cycling around the lake and into nearby areas. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Fermasee, or for cyclists, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Fermasee. There are also Running Trails around Fermasee for those who enjoy jogging.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, you can take a loop from Altrhein Neuburgweier that connects the Observation Deck at Fermasee and the Fermasee Viewing Platform. Another popular option is the 'Ferma Lake – Seyfart Kiosk on the Rhine loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Fermasee guide.
The bathing season at Fermasee typically runs from April 15th to October 15th, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for enjoying swimming and other water-related activities. These seasons also offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. While boating and diving are generally not permitted to protect bird populations, the natural beauty is accessible year-round.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquil natural setting and the opportunities for relaxation. The designated bathing area at Fermasee South Shore is valued for its peaceful atmosphere and shade. Many also enjoy the excellent bird and nature observation opportunities from the various viewing platforms, and the chance to explore the unique landscape shaped by its history as a Rhine arm and gravel pit.
Absolutely. Fermasee is part of the Naturschutzgebiet Altrhein Neuburgweier, making it a significant area for wildlife. The Fermasee Viewing Platform is specifically built for bird and nature experience, where you can observe swans and cormorants. The Observation Deck at Fermasee also provides a great vantage point for observing the local wildlife.
Yes, the Polder Bellenkopf / Rappenwört is a notable natural monument in the vicinity. This polder serves as one of 13 retention basins along the Rhine, playing a crucial role in flood protection for the region. It's an interesting spot to learn about the ecological and engineering efforts to manage the river.
A designated bathing area on the eastern side of Fermasee has a small parking lot available. While convenient, it's worth noting that parking may be subject to fees during summer months. Informational brochures about the nature reserve, including access details, are available from the Rheinstetten city administration.
The duration of your visit depends on your planned activities. For a relaxed swim and enjoying the Fermasee South Shore, a few hours might suffice. If you plan to combine it with hiking or cycling, such as a loop around the lake or exploring the Easy hikes around Fermasee, you could easily spend half a day or more immersing yourself in the natural surroundings.


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