Best lakes around Spangdahlem are found within the Volcanic Eifel region, characterized by ancient volcanic craters known as Maars. These natural formations have filled with rainwater, creating diverse lakes that offer various recreational activities. The area provides opportunities for exploring unique geological features and enjoying natural landscapes. Many lakes in this region are recognized for their water quality, making them suitable for outdoor activities.
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The remains of an ironworks built in 1701 on land belonging to the Cistercian abbey of Himmerod are located on the site of today's hotel.
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The Wiesenteich was created as part of the Bettenfeld land consolidation process (starting in 1995) to relieve the pressure on the Windsborn Crater Lake, with its fragile marsh bean community and diverse dragonfly fauna. It also serves as a local recreation area and attraction for the Bettenfeld residents and tourists from near and far, as well as a fishing spot for the fishing club, which manages and maintains the facility. In addition to the approximately 7,600 m² fishing pond, which is up to 3 m deep, a smaller, approximately 1,000 m² nature conservation pond, which is up to 1 m deep, was also created. The facility can be fed with water from the former Bettenfeld water supply if necessary. The pond is home to the following fish species: carp, roach, rudd, rainbow trout, tench, and zander.
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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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A very beautiful small lake with fantastically beautiful water lilies
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The monastery has something mystical for me and this place offers me peace and contemplation.
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We weren't there ourselves, but we were told good food 🍗🥙🥗 and a great wellness area 💆♀️💆💆♂️🧼 💬
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Classic Eifel landscape around Himmerod Monastery. And that definitely has something.
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Sauna and swimming in the small lake and after that a delicious meal!
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The region around Spangdahlem, particularly the Volcanic Eifel, is known for its unique ancient volcanic crater lakes, called Maars. These natural formations have filled with rainwater, creating diverse lakes that offer various recreational activities and stunning scenery.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. Meerfelder Maar has a designated natural bathing area, and Gemündener Maar features a non-swimmers area and a 7.5-meter diving board. Pulvermaar also offers a swimming area with crystal-clear water and a three-meter diving board. Many lakes in the Rhineland-Palatinate region are recognized for their excellent water quality.
Schalkenmehrener Maar is a popular crater lake that offers opportunities for surfing and sailing, in addition to swimming.
Absolutely. Meerfelder Maar is a family-friendly crater lake with swimming and boat rides. Herzog Lake is a quiet, picturesque spot surrounded by forest, perfect for families to relax. Wiesenteich Bettenfeld and Binsfelder Weiher are also considered family-friendly local recreation areas.
Pulvermaar, located near Gillenfeld, is the largest crater in the entire Volcanic Eifel area and, at 72 meters deep, is considered the deepest natural lake in Germany, excluding some Alpine seas and Lake Constance.
Yes, there are options available. Hotel Molitor's Mill at Salmsee offers accommodation, wellness, and very good cuisine. Near Pulvermaar, snacks and refreshments are available at the Maar Patio.
Yes, Wiesenteich Bettenfeld includes a smaller nature conservation pond. The Binsfelder Weiher is part of the "Tongruben bei Binsfeld" nature reserve, providing a valuable habitat for rare animal and plant species.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially for swimming and water activities, as the bathing season typically runs through September. The Eifel Maars, formed after volcanic activity ceased, have filled with rainwater and are transformed into recreational areas and natural swimming pools, providing a unique experience for those looking to cool off.
Yes, the area offers numerous trails. You can find various MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails that often pass by or around these beautiful lakes, allowing you to explore the natural landscapes.
Yes, some lakes have a small entry fee for their bathing areas. For example, Meerfelder Maar charges 1.50 Euros for adults and 80 Euro cents for children up to 16. Gemündener Maar costs three Euros for adults and 1.50 Euros for children up to 16.
Visitors appreciate the quiet, picturesque settings, the opportunity to relax by the water, and the unique natural beauty of the volcanic crater lakes. Many enjoy the excellent water quality for swimming and the charming atmosphere of places like Hotel Molitor's Mill at Salmsee.


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