Lakes around Rettersen are found in the broader region surrounding this small municipality in the district of Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Rettersen itself, covering an area of 3.21 km², does not contain significant natural lakes, the surrounding landscape offers various water bodies. The area features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, often set within forested or historical contexts. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities in the natural environment.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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"The little water sprite is annoyed by the winter preparations, so he decides to go on a trip alone. The raft he's traveling on is difficult to steer in the storm without his friend, the beaver. He's lucky in his misfortune and only sprains his ankle when the raft crashes into a bridge pillar. Water sprite father and the Moor man finally find him, and afterward, despite the winter preparations, the family goes on a whole day's vacation. A wonderful book to brighten up dreary autumn days. The story doesn't shy away from the boring and unpleasant aspects of autumn and children's everyday life, nor does it omit the parents' distress in finding their child, nor does the little water sprite's feeling of not knowing what to do alone in the rain. All of this is brought to a happy and plausible ending and inspires trust in the parents. The atmospheric illustrations by Daniel Napp complement the text and make the already vivid language almost luminous, inviting you to explore the images." (Review by Antonia Mentel for the Borromäusverein)
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A wonderful place to linger. You can easily observe the animals, which are not shy.
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A castle once stood on this site, the remains of which can still be seen today. A robber baron is said to have lived here: https://rheinland-reporter.de/tal-des-todes/
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An idyllic pond with beautiful vegetation on the banks. Great for a break.
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The homestead is in a beautiful location, not far from the mill.
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The Eulenberg served with interruptions until 1975 as a basalt quarry. In 2005, NABU Rhein-Sieg acquired the areas. Today, a well-kept circular path leads around the lake and you can catch a glimpse or two.
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The Eulenberg served as a basalt quarry with interruptions until 1975. In 2005, the NABU Rhein-Sieg acquired the land. Today, a well-maintained circular path leads around the lake and one or two views can be caught.
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While Rettersen itself does not have significant natural lakes, the surrounding region offers a variety of water bodies. You can explore natural ponds, historic mill ponds, and even unique crater lakes formed in old volcanic cones, such as the Eulenbergsee Crater Lake.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. The Ravensteiner Mühle Mill Pond offers a peaceful setting, and the Ravensteiner Mill and the Ruins of Ravenstein Castle combine historical interest with a serene fish pond. The Asbacher Pond is also a nicely landscaped park with loungers, perfect for relaxation with family.
The Mückensee is noted as dog-friendly, offering an enchanted setting within a forest. Visitors have mentioned that access is allowed for 'friendly people and at your own risk,' making it a good option for walks with your dog.
The Ravensteiner Mill and the Ruins of Ravenstein Castle is a significant historical site. It features a romantic old water mill and a fish pond, with remnants of the former castle. An information board often provides details on its history, offering a serene and historically rich experience.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Eulenbergsee Crater Lake has a well-maintained circular path around it. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy options, in the guide for Easy hikes around Rettersen.
Beyond hiking, the broader area around Rettersen provides options for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various trails and routes, with guides available for MTB Trails around Rettersen and Road Cycling Routes around Rettersen.
Yes, some locations offer convenient parking. For example, the Asbacher Pond is noted for having parking facilities, making it easily accessible for visitors.
The Eulenbergsee Crater Lake stands out as a natural monument, formed in an old volcanic cone that was once a basalt quarry. It's now a nature reserve, offering unique geological and ecological interest. The Mückensee is also described as an enchanted lake within a forest setting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful and serene atmosphere these locations offer. Many enjoy the beautiful natural settings, the opportunity for a quiet break, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, as seen at the Ravensteiner sites. The variety of landscapes, from volcanic craters to idyllic mill ponds, is also highly valued.
Yes, several lakes offer scenic viewpoints. The Eulenbergsee Crater Lake provides views along its circular path, and the Ravensteiner Mill and the Ruins of Ravenstein Castle offers picturesque scenes of the mill and fish pond. The Asbacher Pond is also a beautifully landscaped park with pleasant views.
The lakes can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the lush vegetation, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. The Ravensteiner Mill, for instance, is noted as being 'always worth a break' no matter the time of day or season.


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