Best lakes around Belgweiler are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Belgweiler itself does not feature prominent lakes. The area near Baesweiler offers diverse aquatic environments, including the artificial Blausteinsee and several natural lakes within the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve. These locations provide varied landscapes, from former lignite mines transformed into recreational areas to serene nature reserves with significant biodiversity. The region's lakes offer opportunities for both active pursuits and quiet nature observation.
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The more than hundred-year-old pond complex near the Klosterkumbder forester's house consists of six ponds.
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Nice hut with a place to rest. But you can't go into the hut!
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Beautiful restaurant in an idyllic location by the forest
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The "Simmersee" is located in the tributary of the Simmerbach north of the town of Simmern/Hunsrück. It consists of two bodies of water that differ in terms of shape and use. The upper water surface (depth: approx. 1.5 m) has a purely biotope character and the lower water surface (depth: approx. 4 m, length: approx. 60 x 150 m) is used for leisure and local recreation. This is also the starting point of the popular Bachwanderweg hiking trail. https://www.simmern.de/kultur-tourismus/freizeit-und/simmersee
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The Simmersee offers you several possibilities to spend a nice day in which relaxation and fun are guaranteed. Hikers and walkers are also catered for at the Simmersee. Hiking trails around the area are available for leisurely strolls. The "Simmersee" is located in the tributary of the Simmerbach north of the town of Simmern/Hunsrück. It consists of two bodies of water that differ in terms of shape and use. The upper water surface (depth: approx. 1.5 m) has a purely biotope character and the lower water surface (depth: approx. 4 m, length: approx. 60 x 150 m) is used for leisure and local recreation. This is also the starting point of the popular Bachwanderweg hiking trail. The creation of the two ponds was carried out as pure excavation (without dam structures). Since the route of a combined sewer ran in the area of the ponds, this sewer had to be rerouted. Source: https://www.simmern.de/kultur-tourismus/freizeit-und/simmersee
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While Belgweiler itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the surrounding region offers a diverse range. You'll find large artificial lakes like Blausteinsee, created from former lignite mines and now hubs for recreation, as well as serene natural lakes within nature reserves such as the Teverener Heide. There are also smaller biotope ponds and fish ponds, like the Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds, offering peaceful natural settings.
Yes, Blausteinsee, located north of Eschweiler, is an excellent choice for water activities. It's popular for swimming, diving, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddling. Waldsee Argenthal is another forest lake known for its clear water, inviting visitors to linger and swim.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Blausteinsee offers a designated bathing area with a large lawn and a beach. Simmer Lake, with its recreational water surface, and Waldsee Argenthal are also popular choices for families. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve provides well-signposted paths for walks suitable for all ages.
Yes, several spots are dog-friendly. Simmer Lake is noted as dog-friendly, and the Former Klingelfloß shelter area, with its small pond, is also a favorite among dog owners. Always check local regulations for specific areas, especially nature reserves.
The lakes within the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve, such as Pine Lake (Kiefernsee) and Teewensee, are ideal for nature immersion. These areas are rich in biodiversity, providing habitats for over 200 endangered animal and plant species. Blausteinsee also has designated nature reserve areas on its northern, northeastern, and eastern shores, offering opportunities for peaceful observation.
Absolutely. The Teverener Heide Nature Reserve features well-signposted paths perfect for walking, hiking, and cycling. Blausteinsee is surrounded by footpaths, cycle paths, and even a 10.3 km long rollerblading path. For more structured routes, you can find various gravel biking, road cycling, and running trails around Belgweiler that often incorporate lake views or nearby natural features.
Blausteinsee has a unique history as a former lignite mine, with memorial stones and crossroads around the lake reminding visitors of displaced communities. The Former Klingelfloß shelter offers a glimpse into local history with its old hut next to a pond. The Artificial Pond Biotope in Soonwald also has an interesting origin, created after windstorms to manage wet soils and develop into valuable biotopes.
Yes, amenities are available at some locations. Blausteinsee offers dining options and parking. Near Simmer Lake, you'll find the guest house "Domain on the lake" where you can eat and stay overnight. Waldsee Argenthal also features a good restaurant and a campsite.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from active water sports at Blausteinsee to the tranquil, idyllic settings of the Teverener Heide lakes. The successful renaturalization efforts, such as at Simmer Lake, are highly valued, benefiting both humans and animals. Many enjoy the clear water for swimming and the numerous opportunities for hiking and relaxation in nature.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Blausteinsee offers parking for a fee. For other lakes, especially within nature reserves like Teverener Heide, designated parking areas are usually provided at trailheads or access points.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Klosterkumbd Fish Ponds offer a relaxing collection of idyllic ponds, perfect for a quiet break during a hike. The Artificial Pond Biotope in Soonwald is another unique spot, showcasing how created still waters can develop into beautiful, biodiverse habitats.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Around Blausteinsee, you'll find a wide green belt and nature reserve areas. The Teverener Heide offers a mix of forests, heathlands, and dunes surrounding its lakes, with reeds and wild plants providing rich habitats. Many lakes are nestled within forests, like Waldsee Argenthal and the Artificial Pond Biotope in Soonwald, providing scenic views and a sense of tranquility.


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