Best lakes around Aldenhoven offer diverse natural areas for recreation and exploration. The region, though not directly home to numerous large lakes within Aldenhoven itself, features several notable options in its surroundings. These include former lignite mine sites transformed into leisure areas and tranquil bathing lakes. The landscape provides opportunities for various outdoor activities.
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At least today the water didn't look particularly good. While other lakes, ponds and rivers are clear, the Orchelsweiher is filled with brown water.
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A circular path leads around the quarry pond
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The total filling volume is around 25 million cubic meters. Filling began in 1994. Every year, 3.8 million m³ of water is pumped into the lake from swamp wells in the Inden opencast mine so that it maintains its current level. According to the Aachen city region, this supply of swamp water will be necessary until 2061.
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Lake Barmen is idyllically located on the edge of a landscape protection area and has a small beach and a lawn for sunbathing. Here you can cool down and relax away from the hustle and bustle of an outdoor pool. To protect nature, swimming is only permitted in officially designated bathing areas. Entry is free, you enter and swim at your own risk, there is no lifeguard. In the immediate vicinity, between Floßdorf and Broich, the Rur meanders along its natural course. Walking paths around Lake Barmen invite you to discover the charming surroundings.
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Very beautiful lake with an adjoining pond. On one side, the Rur is separated from the lake by a dam. The Rur flows directly past the lake.
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Idyllic small lake in the forest that invites you to take a break in the great outdoors.
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The region around Aldenhoven features a variety of lakes, including former lignite mine sites transformed into leisure areas, natural ponds, and designated bathing lakes. These offer diverse opportunities for recreation and exploration.
The Blausteinsee is a significant leisure and recreation area where you can enjoy swimming, diving, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. There's also a circular route for hiking around the lake, and a designated bathing area with a large lawn for relaxation on warmer days.
Yes, swimming is permitted at Lake Barmen, but it is restricted to officially designated areas to protect the natural environment. The lake features a small beach and a sunbathing lawn, offering a tranquil spot for cooling off.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Both Blausteinsee and Lake Barmen offer amenities and activities suitable for families, including swimming and walking paths. Orchels Pond is also noted as family-friendly, providing a peaceful natural setting.
While dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding natural areas, specific rules apply to beaches and bathing zones. For example, dogs are not allowed on the main beach at Lake Barmen. It's advisable to check local signage for specific restrictions at each location.
The Blausteinsee, for instance, was created from the residual hole of the former "Zukunft" lignite mine. Memorial stones and crossroads around the lake serve as reminders of the communities and villages that were displaced due to lignite mining, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. Blausteinsee has a circular route, and Lake Barmen offers walking paths through its natural landscape. For more options, you can explore the easy hikes around Aldenhoven, which include routes like the 'Forest Path in the Eifel' and 'Disused Railway Terminus – Siersdorfer Woods loop'.
Beyond hiking and water sports, the area around Aldenhoven offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Wehebach Valley' tour, and running trails, including a 'Langendorf Memorial Stone – View of Blausteinsee loop'.
The lakes offer relaxation in every season. Warmer months are ideal for swimming and water sports at Blausteinsee and Lake Barmen. The circular routes and walking paths are enjoyable year-round, with flora and fauna at Orchels Pond being particularly diverse depending on the season.
The Blausteinsee Pavilion is noted as wheelchair accessible, indicating some facilities cater to accessibility needs. The paths around the lakes are generally well-maintained, but specific accessibility details for all trails should be checked locally.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural areas and the wide range of leisure activities. Many enjoy the transformation of former mining sites into vibrant recreation spots like Blausteinsee, as well as the tranquil escapes offered by places like Lake Barmen and Orchels Pond. The blend of water sports, hiking, and peaceful natural settings is a major draw.


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