Best lakes around Linnich are found in a region characterized by the Rur River, which flows directly through the town. While Linnich itself does not host large natural lakes, the Rur River provides natural scenery and opportunities for cycling along its banks. For lake-based recreation, the nearby Blausteinsee is a prominent destination, offering a range of activities. This artificial lake, transformed from a former lignite mine, is a significant natural asset in the region.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful place, both touristy, calm and wild
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Soooo awesome!!!
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Blausteinsee Water Trail (Eschweiler, near Aachen) At Blausteinsee (Eschweiler, near Aachen), in addition to the Omerbach/Inde Water Trail, a second water trail was developed with the Eschweiler local group and the Friends of Nature NRW. In recent decades, a lake has been created at this former open-cast mine, which is known as a local recreation area and leisure and bathing lake. The focus of this waterway is on the water-specific relevant topic of this new lake: The creation of the (artificial) lake as an open-cast mining pit The (bathing) water quality Nature conservation and recreational use (feeding birds, garbage and keeping dogs on a leash) Landscape change and recultivation (mining and renewable energies) Hydrology and groundwater (fresh air corridors and circulation of the lake as well as groundwater lowering) In autumn 2018, the route of the waterway and the possible information boards and their contents were developed during several inspections.
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Local recreation – right on your doorstep! Treat yourself to a break from everyday life. At Blaustein Lake you will find great local recreational opportunities that you would otherwise have to get on a plane for. With everything you could wish for on a beautiful summer day: refreshment and relaxation, of course. And a spacious bathing beach with beach chairs, restaurants, sports, games and much, much more. At Blaustein Lake you will find a perfect break from everyday life: Family beach Lawns Play equipment for children Diverse gastronomic options Note: Unfortunately, dogs must stay outside.
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From here you have a beautiful view of the lake.
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Beautiful lake but very crowded in summer.
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A circular path leads around the quarry pond
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While Linnich itself is situated on the Rur River, offering picturesque scenery, the region features a mix of natural river landscapes and artificial lakes. Notable destinations include the Adolfosee, a natural lake popular for anglers and divers, and the Blausteinsee, a large artificial lake transformed from a former lignite mine into a vibrant recreation area.
Yes, the Blausteinsee is an excellent destination for water sports. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. The Adolfosee also has a sailing club and allows for windsurfing, with swimming tolerated at your own risk.
The Blausteinsee is very family-friendly, featuring a small playground, designated bathing areas with large lawns for sunbathing, and a scenic circular route suitable for easy walks or cycling. The Adolfosee also offers a natural lakeshore where swimming is tolerated, and a kiosk with boat rental.
Absolutely. The Blausteinsee has a popular circular route perfect for hiking and cycling. Additionally, the Adolfosee is located on the Rur cycle path, and the diverse landscape of the Rurgraben near Ratheim is ideal for hiking, walking, or jogging. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes around Linnich or gravel biking trails in the wider region.
Yes, Linnich is located on the Rur River, which features the notable historical landmark of the Rurdorf Weir, built in 1875/76 to supply water to local mills. The Blausteinsee itself is a unique feature, being an artificial lake created from a former lignite mine, offering a striking example of landscape transformation. You can enjoy panoramic views from its viewing platform.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but warmer days are ideal for water sports and swimming at designated areas like the Blausteinsee. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lake circular routes and along the Rur River. Various events, such as the Indelandtriathlon and family festivals, also take place throughout the year, primarily in warmer months.
At Adolfosee, dogs on a leash are generally allowed around the lake. However, at Lake Barmen, dogs are not permitted on the beach, and the adjacent dog beach was closed some years ago. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
For Adolfosee, there is a large parking lot available for cars, located approximately 300 meters from the swimming area. The Blausteinsee also has well-developed infrastructure, including parking facilities for visitors accessing the leisure and recreation area.
Yes, the Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach offers panoramic views of the lake. There's also a pavilion at Blausteinsee, providing another great spot to relax and enjoy the scenery. Lake Barmen also offers nice views of its clear waters.
The Rur River flows directly through Linnich, providing picturesque scenery and a tranquil environment. It's ideal for cycling along its banks and offers a glimpse into local history with the Rurdorf Weir. The river contributes significantly to the natural beauty and charm of the area, complementing the nearby lakes.
At Adolfosee, you'll find a kiosk, boat rental, and toilets on site. The Blausteinsee also boasts a well-developed infrastructure, including a pavilion and a restaurant near the harbor area, ensuring visitors have access to amenities.
At Blausteinsee, there are designated bathing areas where you can safely jump into the cool water. Swimming at Adolfosee is tolerated at one's own risk, as it is not an officially designated bathing lake, but it is popular for refreshing dips.


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