Lakes around Sülm are a defining feature of the Eifel region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This area, though Sülm itself is small, is known for its unique volcanic crater lakes, called maars, and various reservoirs. These water bodies offer diverse recreational opportunities and are easily accessible from Sülm. The region's geology provides a distinct natural landscape for exploration.
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The Binsfelder Weiher in the Eifel is located near the municipality of Binsfeld. It is part of the "Tongruben bei Binsfeld" nature reserve, which was created by former clay mining. Today the pond offers a valuable habitat for rare animal and plant species.
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There used to be a small railway from Philippsheim to Binsfeld. It was a narrow-gauge railway with a gauge of 750 millimeters.
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A very beautiful small lake with fantastically beautiful water lilies
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Duck park, football pitch, pond, mighty old trees, crow's nests, benches, short break https://www.eifel.info/a-barockschloesschen-waisenhaus
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I come here often, but the last few times there was always a lot of rubbish around the bench. Otherwise it's a nice place.
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Here in the upper part of the Grundsgraben is an idyllic pond, where it can be endured well.
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Here at the fishing area of the fishing sports club Binsfeld you can make great break, the view of Binsfeld is also great.
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The region around Sülm, part of the Eifel, is known for its unique volcanic crater lakes, called maars, and various reservoirs. These water bodies offer a mix of natural and artificial landscapes, providing diverse recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. For instance, Binsfelder Weiher is a small lake within a nature reserve, offering a peaceful setting. Another option is the Pond with Fountain and Water Lilies at Waisenhaus Park, which is a man-made feature within a park, complete with old trees and benches for relaxation.
While Sülm itself doesn't have major swimming lakes, the wider Eifel region offers excellent options. The Gemündener Maar is a popular spot with an outdoor pool and sunbathing areas. Pulvermaar is also suitable for swimming in summer, known for its deep, clear waters and tranquil setting.
The lakes in the Eifel region, especially the maars, are geological wonders. You'll find deep blue waters nestled within wooded slopes, often with perfectly circular shapes. For example, Binsfelder Weiher is noted for its beautiful water lilies and being part of a nature reserve that provides habitat for rare species.
Yes, the Eifel region offers numerous trails. For example, a beautiful circular path surrounds the Schalkenmehrener Maar. For more general hiking opportunities, you can explore routes in the area by checking out the Hiking around Sülm guide, which includes trails like the 'Kyll River Trail'.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Sülm guide, or explore running trails, which are available in the Running Trails around Sülm guide. Many lakes, like Gemündener Maar, also offer boat rentals.
The Eifel region's lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Gemündener Maar and Pulvermaar. Even in winter, the serene, often snow-dusted landscapes around the maars can be very picturesque.
Yes, some lakes have interesting historical connections. Binsfeld Pond is known for its historical link to a narrow-gauge railway that once ran from Philippsheim to Binsfeld. Additionally, Holzmaar is of scientific interest and its name reflects its historical use, as its waters once powered a wooden mill.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations of the Eifel maars and the tranquil natural beauty. The Binsfelder Weiher, for example, is praised for its beautiful water lilies and its role as a valuable habitat. The overall appeal lies in the diverse recreational opportunities and the serene Eifel landscape.
Yes, the ASC Binsfeld Fishing Grounds is a dedicated fishing area. It's also a great spot to take a break and enjoy views of Binsfeld.
Yes, in addition to the natural maars, the region features artificial reservoirs. The Bitburg Reservoir (Stausee Bitburg) on the Prüm River is an example, offering opportunities for various water sports and recreation.
Absolutely. The Pond in Grundsgraben is described as an idyllic pond in the upper part of the Grundsgraben, perfect for enduring a peaceful moment. Many of the smaller maars and hidden spots offer tranquility away from crowds.


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