2024

LE PLAN D’EAU INTERCOMMUNAL DE COURTAVON

Water sports

It offers complete leisure facilities: camping - weekends from 15 May to 15 September, swimming, fishing, miniature port and pedal boat, areas and playgrounds.

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 Courtavon, 68480
2024

LAKE ALFELD

Water sports

Access by the RD 466 towards the Balloon of Alsace 3 km from Sewen. At the edge of the Doller valley imagine an array of rocks, waterfalls and dark forests. In the midst of all these warm colours, a blue croquée étendue on the canvas taking the form of the Barrage lake dam, derived from the work of glacial erosion, proudly rises. The dam was built between 1884 and 1887 during the German occupation to regulate the flow of the Doller. Already in 1883, the Germans had achieved a 30-foot dam in order to raise the level. Inaugurated in 1888, the dike was hailed as a technical prowess at the time. The reflections of the rocks and the deciduous forests, the promontoire of a chalet, the foam of the Cascade waterfall are part of creating an enchanting array. A table where you can take life by walking around the lake, fishing for fishing and/or diving.

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 Sewen, 68290
2024

COLMAR PLAGE

Water sports

Colmar's version of the beach: a vast expanse of sand and a superb, safe stretch of water set in a green setting. Swim lane (150 m long by 5 m wide), paddle, pedal boats: you'd think you were on the Riviera! There's also the super aquapark, which is all the rage with its slides, trampolines, diving boards, climbing walls and other fun, aquatic inflatables. For lunch and relaxation, the Côté Plage restaurant offers a menu of snacks and deckchairs for hire. Bathing pleasures in Alsace!

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 Colmar, 68000
2024

LAKE SEWEN

Water sports

Nestled at the bottom of a glacial valley, Sewen has more than one particularity in its lake! This peat bog is the only natural lake in Alsace that has not been modified by man. A Natura 2000 area with an exceptional environment, it is full of protected species. Morning fishermen say they regularly see beavers. And for botany enthusiasts, endemic species such as sphagnum moss and droséras populate the environment. Attention! The peat is spreading and the lake is closing! It is therefore important to avoid going off the marked trails. A stroll along this magnificent lake will allow you to enjoy its calm before arriving at the foot of the impressive Lake Alfeld dam.

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 Sewen, 68290