Best lakes around Borler are found in a region characterized by natural and man-made water bodies, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The area features former quarry lakes, historical mill ponds, and natural maars. These locations provide settings for outdoor activities and offer insights into the local landscape and history. Borler's lakes are integrated into a landscape that supports both natural habitats and visitor facilities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Lake Hoffeld, a former basalt quarry on the Burgkopf hill above Hoffeld, is not open to the public. It is used by the Hoffeld 1990 e.V. fishing club and is fenced off on all sides.
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Former basalt quarry I've even been swimming there before. If you're nearby, it's definitely worth a visit.
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Beautiful view of Dockweiler and the holiday home area with individual, attractive holiday homes close to nature.
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Here you can spend your holidays on the farm. http://website.meisenthaler-muehle.de
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The former mill is now a pretty campsite with a few camper cottages. Very neat and quiet.
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There is a modern campsite at the Dockweiler Mühle. The mill building with the water wheel still exists and now serves as a reception. The mill pond with overflow and mill canal is still there.
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beautiful lake with viewpoint and old winch house
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The Borler region offers a diverse range of lakes, including natural maars, former quarry lakes, and historical mill ponds. These water bodies provide varied settings for outdoor activities and showcase the local landscape.
Yes, the Mosbrucher Weiher is a declared nature reserve. This silted-up marsh and moor area is protected for its bird, amphibian, and insect populations, offering unique opportunities for hiking.
For a quiet, natural setting, consider the Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake. This lake, a former basalt mining pit filled with water, is appreciated for its serene environment.
Near the lakes around Borler, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous cycling routes, including easy and difficult options, as well as running trails and gravel biking opportunities. For more details on routes, you can explore the cycling guide, running trails guide, and gravel biking guide for the Borler area.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The Mosbrucher Weiher offers great hiking trails of varying lengths. Additionally, the Bentfeld Lake District, though slightly further afield, features an easy 7.1-kilometer circular trail ideal for hiking.
Absolutely. The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond is a great family-friendly option, featuring a modern campsite and a playground. The Pond on the Gelenberger Stream is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, the Meisenthaler Mill is a historical site, now a farm, located in an idyllic setting on the Trierbach. The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond also preserves its original mill building with a water wheel.
The lakes around Borler are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural settings are most pleasant. Some areas may also offer unique experiences for winter hiking, depending on conditions.
The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond offers a modern campsite, providing accommodation options. While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every lake, the presence of holiday villages and recreational areas suggests amenities are available in the vicinity.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. The quiet setting of places like Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake, the family-friendly facilities at Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond, and the hiking trails within the Mosbrucher Weiher nature reserve are highly appreciated.
While some lakes, like the Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake, have been mentioned by visitors as places where swimming has occurred, it's important to check local regulations and safety information for each specific lake before entering the water. Not all lakes are officially designated for swimming.
Yes, the Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond offers nice views over the holiday home area and Dockweiler. The Pond on the Gelenberger Stream is also noted as a viewpoint and a great photo motif.


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