Best natural monuments around Pulvermaar include a well-preserved volcanic crater lake and surrounding geological formations. Pulvermaar is known for its deep, clear waters and a distinct tuff wall, showcasing ancient volcanic activity. The area offers insights into maar volcanism, with features like the lake itself, volcanic tuff deposits, and nearby lava formations. This region provides a combination of geological interest and natural landscapes for exploration.
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There's no swimming area here; that's on the opposite side! At this point, you'll find a Gillenfeld waterworks.
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Beautiful circular path in the shade suitable for wheelchairs/strollers
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Somehow the truckload seems like an illegal dumping of construction waste... But the justification for it is not bad.
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We have already dropped existing “burden stones”, this probably doesn’t count😂.
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Naturfreibad Pulvermaar GILLENFELD Among the great natural beauties of the volcanic Eifel is the Pulvermaar, nestled in a magnificent landscape, surrounded by beech forests – a natural monument of volcanic origin. As Germany's deepest maar, it invites you with its crystal-clear water for swimming, boating, or fishing. An accessible entry into the Pulvermaar is available. The surrounding, well-kept sunbathing lawns offer bathers the opportunity to relax after swimming in the Naturfreibad Pulvermaar or one of the non-swimmer pools or after using the water slide. Play equipment and a children's paddling pool also offer fun and bathing enjoyment for the little ones. In the cafeteria belonging to the outdoor pool, with an outdoor terrace, visitors and bathers can enjoy a unique maar view with coffee, cake, and various delicacies in a cozy atmosphere. The use of watercraft of all kinds, such as Stand-Up-Paddles (SUPs) or other floating devices, is unfortunately not permitted on the Dauner Maaren and the Pulvermaar by order of the Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Vulkaneifel district. The exception are the municipally owned pedal and rowing boats. Should you have any questions, please contact the Lower Nature Conservation Authority Vulkaneifel.
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The Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel southeast of Daun is a water-filled maar whose almost circular lake is, despite its small area of around 38.48 hectares, one of the deepest in Germany at 72 meters. Like the smaller Holzmaar, it is part of the Gillenfelder Maaren. Beautiful hiking trails and nature.
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The Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel southeast of Daun in Rhineland-Palatinate is a water-filled, almost circular maar lake and, despite its small area of around 38.48 hectares, is one of the deepest lakes in Germany at 72 meters. Like the Holzmaar, it belongs to the Gillenfelder Maaren. The Pulvermaar is one of the ten deepest lakes in Germany, only Lake Constance and a few Bavarian lakes (Königssee, Walchensee, Starnberger See and Ammersee) are significantly deeper. The original depth of the funnel created by the phreatomagmatic explosion is estimated to be around 200 m, with a surrounding wall of ejected material approximately 50 m high.
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Beautiful Maar with campsite.
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The Pulvermaar region is a prime example of maar volcanism. You can explore the well-preserved volcanic crater of Pulvermaar itself, which is the deepest maar in the Eifel. Surrounding the lake, you'll find a substantial 20-meter-thick wall of volcanic loose rocks, known as tephra, and a visible basaltic dike along the lakeside path. These features offer unique insights into the Earth's volcanic processes.
The Pulvermaar is part of a larger volcanic group. This includes Strohner Määrchen, which was originally a maar but has evolved into a high moor with distinct flora and fauna. Also nearby is the 65-meter-high Römerberg, a lava formation resulting from later magma eruptions, illustrating the powerful volcanic events that shaped the landscape.
Yes, Pulvermaar offers excellent swimming opportunities. The Swimming area at Pulvermaar is a natural outdoor pool equipped with sunbathing areas, a diving tower, and children's facilities. Its crystal-clear water makes it a popular spot for relaxation and recreation.
Yes, you can enjoy boating on Pulvermaar. Rowing and pedal boats are available for rent at the Swimming area at Pulvermaar, offering a different perspective of the lake. Please note that the use of personal watercraft like SUPs is generally not permitted by local regulations.
The Burden Stone Pile (Lastahuddelhuppen) is a unique natural monument with a local tradition. According to legend, visitors can bring a stone and place it on the pile to symbolically shed their worries or 'vices'. It's a fun and reflective activity that many visitors enjoy.
Yes, the area is home to an Ancient Beech Tree, which is a notable attraction for its impressive size and age. It appeals to visitors who appreciate old-growth trees and the natural beauty of the forest. Additionally, the Strohner Määrchen high moor supports distinct and specialized flora.
The region around Pulvermaar offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For example, there are many Mountain Hikes around Pulvermaar, MTB Trails around Pulvermaar, and Running Trails around Pulvermaar. These guides provide options for all skill levels.
Absolutely! Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The circular route around Pulvermaar is approximately 2.5 kilometers and suitable for children. The Swimming area at Pulvermaar has children's facilities and a paddling pool. The tradition at the Burden Stone Pile is also a fun activity for families.
Visitors frequently highlight the serene natural beauty and the unique geological insights. The exceptionally clear water of Pulvermaar, surrounded by picturesque forests, creates an idyllic environment. Many appreciate the well-preserved volcanic features and the opportunity for both relaxation and active recreation like hiking and swimming.
Pulvermaar offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for swimming and boating at the Swimming area at Pulvermaar. Even in winter, the landscape can be tranquil and picturesque, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The circular route around Pulvermaar is about 2.5 kilometers and is considered easy, making it suitable for families. You can find more easy trails in the Mountain Hikes around Pulvermaar guide, such as the 'Weinfelder Maar viewpoint – Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg loop from Schalkenmehren'.
Pulvermaar stands out as the deepest maar in the Eifel region, reaching a depth of 74 meters, and boasts the largest water surface among the Eifel maars. It is also considered one of the best-preserved maars, with a nearly circular form and steep, funnel-shaped sides, making it a remarkable natural monument.


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