Best lakes around Saffig are notable for their geological significance within the Volcanic Eifel region. Saffig, located in the Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, is in close proximity to several prominent lakes. The area is characterized by volcanic landscapes and offers diverse natural settings for exploration. These lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and insights into the region's unique geological history.
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Mofettes at Lake Laach demonstrate: The Laacher See volcano, Europe's youngest, didn't go extinct 13,000 years ago; it's just dormant. That's what volcanologists say. And indeed, on the eastern shore of the lake, it's bubbling like a glass of mineral water. Mass amounts of CO2 bubbles rise here, and there's a faint smell of sulfur. Source: https://www.meineeifel.de/mofetten-am-laacher-see/
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https://www.eifel.info/wandern/wanderwege/a-traumpfade-pellenzer-seepfad "Wide views and the impressive Laacher See, over which you can see the Maria Laach monastery, are a delight on this trail. The "alpine" ascent to the Krufter Ofen is physically demanding, but the reward is a great view. Sure-footedness is required here, as there is an increased risk of slipping, especially when wet. An alternative route has been designated to avoid this area." https://www.traumpfade.info/pfad/traumpfad/pellenzer-seepfad/ << Pellenzer Seepfad >> "Unique insights into the volcanic past at Eppelsberg, live volcanism at Laacher See with a view of the Maria Laach monastery, magnificent views of the Krufter Waldsee and wonderful views of the Pellenz." Description of the dream path Pellenzer Seepfad: "The tour begins at the car park at the Roman tumulus in Nickenich. The path first circles an idyllic valley before a short climb leads past the impressive ash wall (Black Wall) left by the Laacher See volcano 13,000 years ago. The location also impresses with its wide view of Nickenich. After a short climb, it is worth taking a detour to rest at the Hermann hut with a great panoramic view. The path then goes slightly downhill and leads to the edge of the open-cast mine on the Eppelsberg. After a passage through a mixed forest, you reach the rest area at the Krufter Waldsee. The summit assault begins on moderately rising forest paths, but shortly before the rock it goes steeply up, along an impressive rock niche, to the Teufelskanzel rock ledge with a fabulous view towards Kruft and Neuwieder Becken. A comfortable high-altitude path leads to the "Am Krufter Ofen" shelter, then it continues in serpentines down through a mighty beech forest. The path leads across open fields to Lake Laach and gives you your first glimpse of Maria Laach Monastery. Along the nearby shore, it is worth taking a detour to the lake shore to admire the so-called Moffettes. The path soon turns right and climbs steeply. Then comfortable forest paths and the crossing of the L 116 lead through a mixed forest to the Celtic tree circle. The last section of the route is characterized by recurring magnificent views of the Siebengebirge and the Pellenz. Along the edge of the forest, the path curves around the sports field and back to the Roman tomb."
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😯😮It's very interesting to see the mofettes - gas bubbles from inside the lake🫧🫧🫧🫧. 🌋Welcome to the active volcanic Eifel 🌋.
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Always a highlight. A hike around Lake Laacher See is worthwhile at any time of the year.
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Very nice here at the lake.
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Due to the fallen big tree, the view has a special touch.
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The lakes around Saffig are primarily volcanic caldera lakes, formed by massive eruptions in the Volcanic Eifel region. The most prominent, Laacher See, is a crater lake where volcanic activity is still evident through mofettes (carbon dioxide vents) on its southeastern shore. This unique geological history makes the area a fascinating place for exploration.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, the Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See provide a 15 km circular path around the lake, showcasing its natural beauty and volcanic features. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options, in the area. For more hiking ideas, check out the Easy hikes around Saffig guide.
Yes, you can witness active volcanic phenomena at Laacher See. On the southeastern shore, specifically at the Mofettes on the eastern shore of Lake Laach, carbon dioxide bubbles rise to the surface, a direct testament to the lake's volcanic past. A plaque explains this natural spectacle.
The most significant cultural site is the Benedictine Maria Laach Abbey, located on the southwestern shore of Laacher See. This impressive 11th-century Romanesque structure features a stunning basilica. The abbey complex also includes monastery enterprises and the beautiful Maria Laach Monastery Garden.
Many areas around the lakes, especially Laacher See, are family-friendly. Highlights like Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See and View of Lake Laach are categorized as family-friendly. The Maria Laach Abbey complex also offers amenities suitable for families, such as boat rentals and shops.
The region offers diverse and scenic views. From the View of Lake Laach, you can see the vast volcanic caldera. The View of Krufter Waldsee from Teufelskanzel provides expansive vistas over Kruft, the Pellenzer Land, and the idyllic Krufter Waldsee itself. The surrounding high banks and forests contribute to the serene environment.
Laacher See offers opportunities for swimming and boat rentals. The Rieden Forest Lake (Riedener Waldsee) is also known as a recreational area with swimming options. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before engaging in water activities.
The Rieden Forest Lake (Riedener Waldsee) is a notable recreational area in the wider Mayen-Koblenz district. It provides a tranquil environment with hiking trails, swimming opportunities, and amenities like restaurants and mineral springs, making it ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of natural beauty and geological history. Many are impressed by the volcanic origin of Laacher See, the serene environment, and the cultural significance of Maria Laach Abbey. The diverse hiking trails and stunning viewpoints, such as the Teufelskanzel, are also highly appreciated, as evidenced by over 1300 upvotes and 300 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the Laacher See area is popular for cyclists, with a 15 km circular trail around the lake. The broader region also offers various cycling routes. For road cycling enthusiasts, you can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Saffig guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for water activities, while winter can provide a peaceful, serene landscape for walks.
Yes, there are parking areas available around Laacher See, especially near popular access points like Maria Laach Abbey and trailheads, to accommodate visitors looking to hike or explore the lake.


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