Lakes around Giesdorf are located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, within the Eifel region. This area is known for its unique volcanic lakes, called Maare, and other scenic bodies of water. These natural features contribute to the diverse landscape and offer various recreational opportunities. The region's geography is characterized by its volcanic past, which shaped many of its aquatic environments.
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A beautiful, hidden, idyllic place to linger.
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A smelly, dirty lake with mosquitoes. Occasionally, nudists are also there—the police are aware of the problem.
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There are parking spaces at the reservoir as well as benches and tables for a rest. The lake is not particularly big but still offers some variety. 👍🏻
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Especially beautiful in October, when the autumn colours of the trees are reflected in the lake 🍂🍁
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This place invites you to linger, simply enjoy the peace and observe nature.
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The Willwerath reservoir with 1.62 hectares of water has been the club's water body for the Prüm 1967 e.V. fishing association since 1971, which takes care of the stocking and maintenance work around the lake. Link: https://www.angelverein-pruem.de/stausee-willwerath
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A wonderful spot for swimming or resting!
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Nice place to take a break. There are several benches that are a bit spread out.
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The region around Giesdorf, located in the Eifel, is primarily known for its unique volcanic lakes called Maare, formed by steam explosions. You'll also find various reservoirs and smaller forest ponds. These bodies of water contribute to the diverse landscape and offer different recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. The Warscheid Reservoir is a popular spot for swimming and resting, with benches available. The Wascheid Reservoir also offers a nice spot for a break and a swim, complete with parking, benches, and tables. Further afield, the Pulvermaar features a natural swimming pool suitable for all ages.
For observing nature and enjoying peace, Birch Pond is a small forest pond with a rest bench, perfect for lingering. The Meerfelder Maar, while a bit further, is known for its tranquility and idyllic setting, making it ideal for nature observation and birdwatching. The Trautzberger Maar, surrounded by flower-covered meadows, also offers a peaceful view.
Yes, fishing is possible at some locations. The Stausee Willwerath serves as a water body for a local fishing association, indicating it's a managed fishing spot. The Meerfelder Maar is also known for fishing opportunities.
The Eifel region is famous for its Maare, which are volcanic lakes. The Dauner Maare (Gemündener Maar, Weinfelder Maar, and Schalkenmehrener Maar) are prime examples, formed by volcanic steam explosions. The Ulmener Maar is considered the youngest maar in the Eifel, resulting from Germany's most recent volcanic eruption. The Windsborn Crater Lake is unique as the only crater lake north of the Alps constantly filled with rainwater, formed in a volcano's funnel without a steam explosion.
The Wascheid Reservoir is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your pet. Many natural areas and trails around the Eifel lakes are generally welcoming to dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and respect local regulations.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the surrounding Eifel region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Giesdorf, explore Cycling routes around Giesdorf, or discover Running Trails around Giesdorf. Many lakes, especially the Maare, are encircled by scenic hiking paths.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning. The Wascheid Reservoir, for instance, is especially beautiful in October when the autumn colors of the trees are reflected in the water. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking, while winter offers a serene, often snowy, landscape.
Yes, in addition to the volcanic maars, the Eifel region features larger reservoirs. The Urft Dam and Bitburg Reservoir offer different aquatic experiences. The Urftsee, formed by the Urft Dam, is located within the Eifel National Park and provides opportunities for nature immersion and various recreational activities.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere of the lakes. Many enjoy the opportunity for swimming and resting, with places like Warscheid Reservoir being highlighted for its beauty. The chance to observe nature and simply linger by the water, as at Birch Pond, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Gemündener Maar, one of the Dauner Maare, offers opportunities for boating. You can rent boats there to enjoy the water from a different perspective.
The Pulvermaar boasts the greatest depth in the Eifel region, making it one of Germany's deepest lakes. Its deep blue water and almost circular shape are quite striking.


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