Best lakes around Krunkel are found within the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region, as Krunkel itself does not host large lakes. This area serves as a gateway to diverse natural swimming lakes and recreational areas. Visitors can explore notable lakes in the nearby Westerwald and Volcanic Eifel regions. These locations offer a variety of natural landscapes and water-based activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This idyllic place radiates peace and invites you to linger.
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Here, too, you can take a good break in this idyllic place. Table and seating are available.
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In winter the pond is deserted, probably even the ducks are in winter quarters in the south, but as soon as spring begins there is life, mallards, etc., on the water. I come by here very often and I like it, just missing a seat in front to watch the ducks.
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Benches and a table are available for a rest
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Rest area in a very nice location, especially in summer.
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Idyllic pond, surrounded by nature and tranquility. A nice place for a short stop
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While Krunkel itself doesn't host large lakes, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region offers several popular options. Visitors frequently enjoy Veltens Pond, known for its accessible root uphill path and rest area. Another favorite is Urbacher Weiher, which features a pleasant circular route and nearby café. Laubachsweiher is also highly regarded for its idyllic setting and active wildlife, especially in spring.
Yes, several lakes in the region are well-suited for families. Veltens Pond, Urbacher Weiher, and Laubachsweiher are all considered family-friendly. Additionally, the 'Orchard meadow and amphibian pond' highlight offers a chance to observe nature and learn about local ecosystems, which can be engaging for children.
The region around Krunkel boasts diverse natural features. You'll find man-made lakes, originally created for fish farming, in the Westerwald Lake District. The Volcanic Eifel region, on the other hand, is home to unique volcanic crater lakes (maars) like Laacher See, Gemündener Maar, and Pulvermaar, known for their deep blue waters and surrounding forests. Highlights like Veltens Pond offer scenic viewpoints, while Laubachsweiher is noted for its active wildlife.
Yes, there are opportunities for swimming in the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region. Notable swimming spots include Laacher See, the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate, and Gemündener Maar in the Volcanic Eifel, which offers a refreshing escape with a sunbathing lawn. While some lakes in the Westerwald Lake District are not open for swimming due to nature conservation, others like Dreifelder Weiher may offer recreational activities.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the area offer excellent hiking trails. For instance, Urbacher Weiher has a pleasant circular route. In the Volcanic Eifel, the Gemündener Maar is connected to other maars by hiking trails like the 11-kilometer HeimatSpur MaareGlück. For more general hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Krunkel guide, which includes routes like the 'Picnic Area on the WasserWeg – Krunkel Deep Drilling loop'.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find routes for gravel biking, such as those in the Gravel biking around Krunkel guide, which includes challenging loops like the 'Grenzbachtal – Grenzbachtal loop'. There are also numerous running trails, with options for various difficulty levels, detailed in the Running Trails around Krunkel guide.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities for relaxation and refreshments. Urbacher Weiher has a café nearby and benches for taking a break. Veltens Pond provides a nice rest area with tables and benches. In the wider region, the village of Schalkmehren near Schalkenmehrener Maar offers refreshment stops, and the Benedictine Maria Laach monastery on Laacher See provides a peaceful atmosphere.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring brings active wildlife, particularly at Laubachsweiher, and is ideal for observing nature. Summer is perfect for swimming in lakes like Laacher See and Gemündener Maar. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking, while winter can provide a serene, deserted landscape for quiet walks, though some amenities might be closed.
The region holds several unique spots. The 'Orchard meadow and amphibian pond' highlight is a fascinating natural monument, rich in biodiversity with almost all domestic amphibians. The Volcanic Eifel's maars, like Pulvermaar, are considered geological wonders due to their depth and almost circular shape. The Westerwald Lake District, with its collection of historic man-made lakes, also offers a unique natural adventure.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not always available, many natural areas and hiking paths around lakes in Germany are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. For example, the circular route around Urbacher Weiher and paths near Veltens Pond are popular for walks and can be enjoyed with a leashed dog. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The Westerwald Lake District, not far from Krunkel, features a collection of man-made lakes, including Dreifelder Weiher, Brinkenweiher, Haidenweiher, Hoffmannsweiher, Postweiher, and Wölferlinger Weiher. These lakes were originally created centuries ago for fish farming. While not all are open for swimming due to nature conservation, the area offers a unique natural landscape for exploration and recreation.
Laacher See, located in the Eifel region, is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate and is a significant natural attraction. It's a volcanic crater lake, offering deep blue waters surrounded by extensive forests. It's notable for the Benedictine Maria Laach monastery on its banks and for its mofettes (CO2 gas bubbles rising from the depths), which are a clear sign of active volcanism in the area.


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