Best lakes around Feusdorf are found within the Vulkaneifel district, a region known for its unique geological features. This area is characterized by maars, which are volcanic crater lakes formed by explosive eruptions. These natural water bodies, along with other lakes and reservoirs, offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region's volcanic past has created a distinctive environment for these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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After the outdoor pool closed, the Weiherpark in the North Rhine-Westphalian municipality was left to its own devices – a barely used and inaccessible brownfield site with dilapidated structures emerged near the town center. A park is now being created at the confluence of the Ahr and Giesenbach rivers that blends into the landscape and connects Blankenheim with the surrounding nature. The vision: a spacious, species-rich valley landscape in the immediate vicinity of the town center. The Weiherpark has been rebuilt and redesigned over decades. After the swimming pool closed in 2015, large parts of it remained unused; only the Swan Pond in the center of the park remained accessible. The ideas and wishes of the residents were incorporated into the redevelopment plans. Existing and unused facilities will be demolished and landscaped; The subsequently remodeled terrain will connect to the neighboring valleys, bringing nature directly into the town. The renaturalized Weiherpark will be accessible and accessible for everyone. Thanks to the exposure of the Giesenbach stream, its confluence with the Ahr will become an integral part of the park, creating a connection to the Ahr source in the nearby historic town center. Source: https://die-gruene-stadt.de/ein-gruenes-tal-kehrt-zurueck/
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Beautiful lake, unfortunately currently with reduced water level, so use is prohibited
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the village priest bred trout in the maar, which was around 100,000 years old. In the 1920s the water was drained and its quickly overgrown, fertile ground was used as a viewing area. 80 years later, scientists proved that this was a silted maar. During a core drilling, 23 m of animals found tuff remains from the Laacher See eruption 13,000 years ago. In addition, the funnel lies on a geological fault line that runs from northwest to southeast. The renatured maar is around 120 meters in diameter and offers a biotope for numerous birds. When the maar was revived from 2007, the Oosbach was dammed. Source: 111 places in the Eifel that you have to see Further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichholzmaar
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Only vaguely visible from the Bahntrassenradweg due to the vegetation, but a beautiful reservoir.
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In the Urftweiher you can admire the diverse flora and fauna. Toads are croaking, dragonflies are buzzing through the air and there is buzzing and splashing everywhere. The Urft, which has its source only a few kilometers away, feeds a veritable cornucopia of life here at the pond. (outdoor.active.com)
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Located just a few kilometers behind the Urft spring, this idyllic pond offers a habitat for numerous animals and plants. A visit is particularly worthwhile in the summer months.
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Super nice little nature reserve with many bird observation posts. Many paths around the Maar and a small parking lot are the ideal starting point for a hike.
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The region around Feusdorf is part of the Vulkaneifel, famous for its maars—volcanic crater lakes formed by explosive eruptions. These unique natural water bodies, often called the “eyes” of the Vulkaneifel, offer stunning circular, deep blue waters framed by wooded slopes. You'll also find other natural ponds and reservoirs.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent swimming opportunities. The Eichholzmaar, for example, was renatured and refilled, providing a natural setting. Other popular spots include Gemündener Maar, which is a natural swimming pool with boat rentals, and Schalkenmehrener Maar, known for its suitability for swimming. Pulvermaar also features a natural swimming pool accommodating non-swimmers and children.
The Vulkaneifel maars are all geologically significant. The Weinfelder Maar (Totenmaar) is an impressive testament to Earth's explosive history, offering scenic views. Pulvermaar boasts the largest water surface and greatest depth among the Eifel maars. Meerfelder Maar, nestled within the largest maar crater, is known for its tranquility and idyllic setting.
Absolutely. Kronenburger Lake is a great starting point for various outdoor activities and is family-friendly. The Dahlem Moor Boardwalk offers an educational experience with information signs about marshy flora, and it's easy to reach. Pulvermaar has a natural swimming pool suitable for non-swimmers and young children, and Swan Pond, Blankenheim is ideal for a short, pleasant walk.
Yes, several lakes are rich in wildlife. The Eichholzmaar is a nature reserve with bird observation posts. Urftweiher is a particularly good spot, providing a habitat for various animals and plants, including beavers, egrets, Canada geese, and kingfishers.
The lakes around Feusdorf are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, walking, and cycling. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Feusdorf, Road Cycling Routes around Feusdorf, and Running Trails around Feusdorf guides on komoot.
Yes, there are many easy walks. The Dahlem Moor Boardwalk is an easy, accessible trail through unique wetlands. The Swan Pond, Blankenheim also offers a short, pleasant walk with redesigned bank areas and benches. Many maars, like Pulvermaar, are popular for hiking around their shores.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly appealing for activities like swimming and enjoying the natural idyll, especially at places like Urftweiher. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the volcanic landscapes.
Yes, Kronenburger Lake offers views of the nearby castle and old town of Kronenburg, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Swan Pond, Blankenheim is also located near the town of Blankenheim, which has historical significance and a castle.
The Dahlem Moor Boardwalk is noted for being wheelchair accessible, with disabled parking available, making it a great option for those with mobility needs. The Swan Pond, Blankenheim also has beautifully designed bank zones and is suitable for a short, easy walk.
Many popular lakes and attractions have dedicated parking. For instance, the Eichholzmaar has a small parking lot, ideal for starting a hike. Kronenburger Lake offers ample parking, and the Swan Pond, Blankenheim has a relatively large paid parking lot with charging stations for e-cars.


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