Best attractions and places to see around Otto-Maigler-See include a large lake formed from a former brown coal open-cast mine, now a popular recreational area near Hürth. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and opportunities for water sports and outdoor activities. The lake is surrounded by paths suitable for walking and cycling, and a significant portion is designated as a landscape protection area.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Spring at the Otto Maigler Lake In spring, the Otto Maigler Lake awakens from its winter sleep. The first rays of sun break through the morning mist and bathe the lake in a soft light. The trees show fresh, delicate green and the first flowers bloom on the banks. Birds return and the air is filled with a fine, floral scent. The lake seems like a mirror of new beginnings - calm but full of life. It is a time of renewal and growth when nature regains its colors. Summer at the Otto Maigler Lake In summer, the lake shines in all its glory. The air is warm, the water refreshing and the shore is a popular meeting place for walkers, cyclists and swimmers. The sun reflects in a thousand sparks on the surface of the water. Families enjoy the idyll, children play on the edge and boats glide across the lake. In the evening, as the sun slowly sets, the lake is bathed in golden light and a relaxed atmosphere spreads. Summer is lively and full of energy, but there are always quiet moments at the lake as dusk gently bids the day farewell. Autumn at Otto Maigler Lake Autumn brings a completely different mood. The trees turn bright reds and golds, and the lake reflects the colors of the leaves. The air becomes cooler, and the early morning mist gives the lake a mysterious aura. As the leaves fall, the lake is enveloped in a calm that reflects the transition of the season. Autumn at Otto Maigler Lake is a time of pause, of reflection. Nature prepares for winter, and the lake shows off its quiet beauty. Winter at Otto Maigler Lake In winter, Otto Maigler Lake seems frozen in time. A thin layer of ice often covers the water's surface, and the surrounding landscape is covered in snow. The silence is almost tangible, and the cold air feels clear and refreshing. The lake rests under a blanket of ice and snow, and the trees bear a burden of frost. Winter is the quietest time at the lake – a moment of contemplation in which nature appears in its simplest and purest form.
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Tour is a disaster in parts. Paths, barely 50 cm wide, super difficult to ride, very wet ground in the forest (in July 🤦🏻)
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There is a circular path directly around the lake or alternative alternatives that are slightly higher up
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A 6 km long path leads around the lake. Various park benches invite you to linger
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The Otto-Maigler-See is one of the most beautiful bathing lakes in NRW. You can quickly get there by bike. Your physical well-being will be taken care of on site.
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The lake is a popular spot for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming, rowing, and surfing. Additionally, visitors often engage in kayaking, stand-up paddling (SUP), and sailing. Designated areas are available for swimming, and the Otto Maigler Lake is known for its outdoor pool with a sandy beach.
Yes, the area around Otto-Maigler-See is excellent for both walking and cycling. The lake can be completely circumnavigated by bike, and there are gravel and grass footpaths perfect for leisurely strolls or invigorating rides. For specific routes, you can explore options like the Cycling around Otto-Maigler-See guide or the Gravel biking around Otto-Maigler-See guide.
The Otto-Maigler Lake — Northeast Shore and Beach Club is a major highlight, featuring a 500-meter long sandy beach where visitors can swim, sunbathe, and relax. It often hosts events and provides gastronomy services, creating a vibrant atmosphere for a day out by the water.
Absolutely. The region offers several easy hiking routes suitable for a relaxed outing. For example, you can find trails like the 'Hürther Waldsee – Otto-Maigler Lake loop from Gleuel' or the 'Boat Dock on the Lake – Burbach Monastery loop from Gleuel'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Otto-Maigler-See guide.
Otto-Maigler-See has a unique history as a former brown coal open-cast mine (Tagebau Gotteshülfe). The lake itself was created by inflowing groundwater after lignite mining. The area underwent extensive recultivation, transforming it into the popular recreational spot it is today. Plaques near the lake commemorate this history, including the relocation of the village of Bahnrad.
Yes, you can visit the Roddergrube Mining Memorial, which serves as a historical site commemorating the region's mining heritage. It's accessible via a trail, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past.
Many attractions around Otto-Maigler-See are considered family-friendly. The sandy beaches at Otto Maigler Lake and the Northeast Shore and Beach Club are ideal for children. The easy walking and cycling paths around the lake also provide safe and enjoyable activities for families.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. The Otto-Maigler Lake — Access and Rest Area provides a nice shore where dogs can cool their feet in the water. Many of the footpaths around the lake are also suitable for walks with your dog.
The primary natural feature is the Otto-Maigler Lake itself, which is a stunning body of water with excellent quality. It's surrounded by a landscape protection area under the jurisdiction of the Rhineland Nature Park, offering peaceful scenery and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The lake's shores feature sandy beaches and natural banks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the lake's versatility as a recreational area. Many enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches for swimming and sunbathing, the various water sports opportunities, and the extensive network of paths for walking and cycling. The transformation of a former mining area into such a vibrant natural escape is also a point of interest for many.
Yes, several spots around the lake offer pleasant viewpoints. The lake itself, including the Otto Maigler Lake and its shores, provides scenic vistas. The Roddergrube Mining Memorial also offers a viewpoint along its trail.
Otto-Maigler-See is enjoyable year-round, but the best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For walking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, the paths around the lake can be used for invigorating walks.


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