Best lakes around Dedenbach are found in the broader region of the Ahrweiler district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Dedenbach itself is known for its vineyards and location at the foot of the Ahr valley. The surrounding area features diverse landscapes, including volcanic cones and Eifel lakes. This region offers numerous natural water bodies and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Laacher See area is of volcanic origin🌋. The oval Laacher See 🌊 is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate with around 3.3 km² and a water depth of more than 50 m. The Laacher See and the surrounding lands are owned by the Maria Laach Abbey⛪️. From a scientific point of view, however, the Laacher See is not a maar or a real crater lake, but a water-filled caldera - a crater that was created by a collapse after the magma chamber below the volcanic cone was emptied. Small bubbles rise in the water - these so-called mofettes are rising carbon dioxide and illustrate the volcanic history of the lake🌋.
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There is something new to discover in every season
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Super beautiful landscape and with the monastery in the immediate vicinity a great destination for a day trip ☺️
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For sunbathing and resting - these benches can be found in many places on the lake.
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A beautiful little lake. A pizzeria and a restaurant with good plain cooking are right on the lake. There is also a playground and a gym.
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A beautiful place to rest and watch the wildlife. This time we were able to observe two pairs of great crested grebes. Simply a place for the soul.
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A beautiful biotope and a wonderful place for a break.
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Even experts are puzzled about the geological formation of the Rodder Maare. It is certainly not of volcanic origin, so it is not a maar. Because of its circular shape, it could have been formed by a meteorite impact. What is certain is that the Rodder Maar has experienced an interplay of irrigation and drainage, agricultural and forestry use in the course of its history. For a long time it served as a fish pond for the Lordship of Olbrück. During times of need in the 19th century it was drained to grow crops. However, the constantly damp clay soil was neither suitable for arable farming nor for fodder production. Most recently, in the early 1960s, water-draining spruces were planted and the maar was drained. These efforts had not paid off. Source: http://www.ostiefel-aktiv.de/40848/41919.html
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The most popular lakes include Rodder Maar, known for its unique geological formation and views of Olbrück Castle; Laacher Lake, a volcanic crater lake with mofettes and panoramic views; and Rieden Forest Lake, which offers swimming and hiking opportunities.
The region is characterized by its volcanic origins. At Laacher Lake, you can observe mofettes, which are natural gas vents. Rodder Maar is a fascinating natural spectacle, though its geological formation is still debated, it's not of volcanic origin despite its circular shape. The area also features diverse landscapes including volcanic cones and forest areas.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Rodder Maar is very easy to walk, even with a stroller. Rieden Forest Lake offers sunbathing, swimming, and hiking trails, making it ideal for a family day out. Laacher Lake also has family-friendly aspects, including pedal boat rentals.
Yes, dogs are welcome at many locations. For example, the area around Rieden Forest Lake is described as an ideal walk for dogs, with trails around the lake.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Auf Mötschert – Rodder Maar loop' near Rodder Maar. There are also road cycling routes and gravel biking trails available. For more details on routes, you can explore the running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking guides for the Dedenbach area.
Yes, Rodder Maar offers a beautiful area that is very easy to walk, even with a stroller and wheelchair. This makes it accessible for a wide range of visitors.
The region's lakes are beautiful in every season. The tips for Rodder Maar specifically mention it being beautiful in every season, suggesting year-round appeal for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Yes, for Rodder Maar, there are good parking spaces available, making it a convenient starting point for hikes and explorations.
Yes, around Rieden Forest Lake, you can find restaurants and even a holiday home area with lake views, providing options for dining and accommodation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from volcanic cones to Eifel lakes. The unique geological features, such as the mofettes at Laacher Lake and the picturesque surroundings of Rodder Maar, are highly valued. The opportunities for relaxation, swimming, and various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
Yes, Rieden Forest Lake offers sunbathing areas and swimming opportunities, making it a great spot for a refreshing dip.
Yes, at Laacher Lake Boat Rental, you can hire pedal boats or rowing boats to enjoy the lake from the water and take in the natural panorama.


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