Lakes around Meckenheim offer diverse natural water bodies for recreation in the surrounding region. The area features various inland lakes, including reservoirs and ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These natural landscapes contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking natural water features. The vicinity provides options ranging from secluded quiet areas to spots suitable for family outings.
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The dam was built at the end of the 1930s to supply the Euskirchen cloth industry with process water. Construction was not completed in 1940 due to the war, so the capacity is only 70,000 m³ instead of the planned 300,000. Completion was planned in the 1980s, but this was not carried out due to the decline of the cloth industry. The dam was technically overhauled in 1996–1997. The dam, in conjunction with the neighboring Steinbach dam, supplies process water for industry and agriculture. It is operated by the Euskirchen-Swisttal water supply association. The dam is only monitored manually. Source: Wikipedia
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The small reservoir, not much larger than a pond, is surrounded by forest and offers a wide lawn for sunbathing on the dam wall. In summer it is definitely nice to relax here, even if swimming is not allowed. On the left, a small trail leads through deciduous forest high above the lake.
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Four old ponds lie along the path as if strung on a pearl necklace. It's quiet here and perfect for a little rest.
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The Steinbach dam, which is not far away, is now dry - i.e. after the heavy rain catastrophe of July 2021 - and a green area can be seen instead of water. Here at the Madbach dam, which is basically the little brother in comparison, you can actually still find the reservoir. During our visit there were several two-legged and four-legged bathers in the water...
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The photos that can still be seen of the Steinbach dam, which show a large, shimmering blue water surface, are older. After the heavy rain catastrophe of July 2021, due to the amount of water that caused the dam to temporarily break, the dam ran empty. As far as I know, it has not yet been decided whether the dam will ever be closed again and a lake will be dammed.
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The Eulenbach has dug deep into the terrain and the drought of the past summer has left its mark on the ponds. The water system seems to be completely out of balance here.
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Pretty paths lined with wood anemones and violets in spring.
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The region around Meckenheim offers a variety of natural water bodies, including reservoirs, quarry ponds, and smaller ponds formed by dammed streams. These provide diverse opportunities for recreation in a natural setting.
Yes, several spots are great for families. For instance, the Old Ponds area, where the Eulenbach stream forms several small ponds, is a natural area full of life that families can explore. Additionally, Ponds and Eulenbach Stream in Rheinbach City Forest offers a pleasant hiking trail along ponds, suitable for family outings.
While the region offers many natural water bodies, specific designated swimming areas vary. The Madbachtalsperre is known as a quieter alternative to other dams, offering a place to sunbathe and cool off, with visitors often enjoying the water. Always check local regulations for swimming permissions.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for walks and hikes around water. For example, the Ponds and Eulenbach Stream in Rheinbach City Forest features an idyllic hiking trail along several ponds. You can also find a moderate 14.3 km route called "Old Ponds – Nature trail by the Eulenbach stream loop from Altendorf" which explores these water features. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Meckenheim.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that pass by or near some of the lakes and reservoirs. For instance, the Rheinaue Park in Bonn, while not directly in Meckenheim, offers cycling, skating, and even pedal boating.
Yes, many natural areas around Meckenheim are suitable for walks with dogs. The Madbachtalsperre is noted as a dog-friendly location where both two-legged and four-legged visitors enjoy the water. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
The Steinbach Reservoir, which was once a large, shimmering blue water surface, ran empty after the heavy rain catastrophe in July 2021. It is currently a green area, and it has not yet been decided if the dam will be closed again to form a lake. However, the surrounding area remains a beautiful hiking and forest area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for quiet recreation. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the chance to sunbathe, cool off, or simply take a break on benches along scenic trails. The region's natural beauty and the variety of water features are highly valued by the komoot community.
The Madbachtalsperre is often considered a quieter alternative to other dams in the region, offering a more secluded spot to relax and enjoy the water. The Old Ponds also provide a natural area full of life, away from larger crowds.
While specific public transport connections to every single lake might vary, the broader Rhein-Sieg-Kreis region, which includes Meckenheim, generally offers options to reach natural areas. For detailed planning, it's best to check local public transport schedules to specific starting points for trails or lake access points.
The lakes and surrounding natural areas are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for cooling off and sunbathing at spots like the Madbachtalsperre. Even in winter, the trails around the ponds and reservoirs provide opportunities for peaceful walks.


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