Lakes around Emmelbaum are found within the Südeifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate, an area characterized by its natural landscape. The Eifel is known for its unique geological features, including volcanic crater lakes called maars, and man-made reservoirs. These water bodies are integrated into the region's forests and valleys, providing diverse natural settings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Very inviting place on the Irsen
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Located right on the bike path, very practical, this goes comfortably down to Neuerburg.
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Nice trail. I haven't seen the pond now, the point is probably wrong. When I look at the map, there are 2 ponds to consider.
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From the bike path you have to descend a few meters to the reservoir. Anyone who wants to go back up is very happy if they have an e-bike. 😉
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When I see the lake I don't need the sea anymore.
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The perfect place to rest with a view of the reservoir, where a beaver is up to mischief. Good luck with possible observation attempts.
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The region around Emmelbaum, particularly the Südeifel, features both man-made reservoirs and unique natural volcanic crater lakes known as maars. You can find expansive reservoirs like the Stausee Bitburg, offering various water sports, and the deep blue maars, which are popular for swimming and their distinct geological beauty.
Yes, several lakes and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. The Arzfeld Reservoir is a great spot for rest and picnics, with a short 1 km tour around it. The Rest area with a view of the reservoir in Naturpark Südeifel also offers a family-friendly spot with views and opportunities for wildlife observation. Further afield, the Gemündener Maar has an outdoor pool and a large sunbathing area, perfect for families.
At Stausee Bitburg, you can enjoy paddling, rowing, and pedal boating. While general swimming is not allowed, there is a designated sunbathing lawn. Fishing is also popular there. For swimming, the Eifel maars are excellent choices; Pulvermaar and Gemündener Maar both offer natural swimming areas and boat rentals.
Absolutely. The areas around the lakes are very popular for outdoor activities. Around Stausee Bitburg, there's a five-kilometer-long promenade ideal for walks, and the surrounding area is great for hiking and mountain biking. For more extensive routes, you can find numerous MTB Trails around Emmelbaum, Gravel biking routes, and Cycling tours that often pass by or near these beautiful water bodies.
Yes, the Eifel region is famous for its unique volcanic crater lakes, known as maars. These circular lakes, like Pulvermaar, Gemündener Maar, and Schalkenmehrener Maar, were formed by ancient volcanic eruptions and are often called the 'eyes of the Eifel' due to their distinctive appearance and deep blue waters.
The Rest area with a view of the reservoir in Naturpark Südeifel is specifically highlighted as a very inviting place to rest with a view. The Arzfeld Reservoir also offers opportunities for quiet picnics with plenty of sunny spots. Many areas around Stausee Bitburg also provide scenic viewing points and places to relax.
While swimming is generally not permitted in Stausee Bitburg (though it has a sunbathing lawn), the Eifel maars are excellent for swimming. Pulvermaar, one of Germany's deepest lakes, has a natural swimming pool area. Gemündener Maar also allows swimming and features an outdoor pool, making them popular choices for a refreshing dip.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but for water activities and enjoying the sun, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During these months, swimming facilities are open, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling. The autumn foliage also offers stunning views around the maars and reservoirs.
Yes, particularly around Stausee Bitburg, you'll find several restaurants, cafes, and even a hotel directly in the vicinity, enhancing the leisure options. Many of the larger Eifel maar towns, like Daun or Gillenfeld, also offer various dining and accommodation choices.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes in the Eifel region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. Specific rules for swimming or access might vary by lake, so check local signage. Generally, the hiking trails are welcoming to dogs.
The Rest area with a view of the reservoir in Naturpark Südeifel is specifically designed for panoramic views. Around Stausee Bitburg, there are numerous viewing points offering expansive vistas of the reservoir and the surrounding red sandstone landscape. The circular paths around the Eifel maars also provide stunning perspectives of these unique crater lakes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from the tranquil reservoirs to the geologically unique volcanic maars. Many enjoy the opportunities for rest and relaxation, the scenic views, and the variety of outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. The clear waters of the maars for swimming and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently mentioned highlights.


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