Best lakes around Kerschenbach are situated in the Vulkaneifel district, an area known for its volcanic landscape and numerous maars, or volcanic lakes. This region offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The maars, often referred to as the "eyes of the Eifel," are geological formations that provide unique settings for outdoor activities.
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Small loop around the Kronenburger Lake. Unfortunately, wheelchair users cannot complete a complete loop as only one side is asphalted and the opposite side is rocky and not paved.
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Beautiful lake, unfortunately currently with reduced water level, so use is prohibited
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the village priest bred trout in the maar, which was around 100,000 years old. In the 1920s the water was drained and its quickly overgrown, fertile ground was used as a viewing area. 80 years later, scientists proved that this was a silted maar. During a core drilling, 23 m of animals found tuff remains from the Laacher See eruption 13,000 years ago. In addition, the funnel lies on a geological fault line that runs from northwest to southeast. The renatured maar is around 120 meters in diameter and offers a biotope for numerous birds. When the maar was revived from 2007, the Oosbach was dammed. Source: 111 places in the Eifel that you have to see Further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichholzmaar
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The Kronenburger See was built between 1973 and 1977 as a flood retention basin. The lake has been a popular destination for sailors, surfers, anglers and swimmers for years. During the summer months, the lido on the southern shore of the lake with its large lawn invites you to swim and sunbathe. In addition, the entire southern lake area can be navigated with surfboards, pedal boats and rowing boats (boat rental). Tennis courts, mini golf course, kiosk and playground complete the leisure activities on the south bank.
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Only vaguely visible from the Bahntrassenradweg due to the vegetation, but a beautiful reservoir.
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Kronenburg Lake An absolute feel-good place. Escape everyday life, guaranteed👌👍🤟 Autumn is here 😲🤭🍁
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An absolutely beautiful relaxing place. Short vacation feeling guaranteed🤟👌👍
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Super nice little nature reserve with many bird observation posts. Many paths around the Maar and a small parking lot are the ideal starting point for a hike.
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The lakes in the Kerschenbach area are primarily volcanic lakes, known as "maars," which are often called the "eyes of the Eifel." These maars, like Eichholzmaar, were formed by volcanic explosions and offer diverse natural beauty and geological significance. The region also features reservoirs like Kronenburger Lake.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Kronenburger Lake is a popular choice, offering various activities and being close to the Eifelpark Kronenburger See holiday park. Pulvermaar also has a natural swimming pool area with a diving tower and boat rentals, making it ideal for family fun. The Dahlem Moor Boardwalk is another family-friendly option, allowing exploration of unique wetlands on wooden planks.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails around its lakes. For instance, a network of well-maintained trails encircles Pulvermaar, providing stunning views of the volcanic landscape. Eichholzmaar also features many paths around the maar. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the area, including options like the 'Viewpoint Bench Kerschenbach loop' or the 'Kyll Floodplain loop', by visiting the Hiking around Kerschenbach guide.
Pulvermaar is highly recommended for swimming due to its exceptionally high water quality and natural swimming pool area. Kronenburger Lake also allows swimming. Meerfelder Maar permits swimming and fishing in designated areas on its north shore, with a bathing season typically from May to September.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim or enjoy water activities. This period also offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the Eifel maars. However, the unique landscapes are beautiful year-round for walks and nature observation.
Yes, Kronenburger Lake is set against the backdrop of the charming medieval village of Kronenburg and its 13th-century castle ruins. Exploring the narrow streets and half-timbered houses of Kronenburg offers a blend of history and natural beauty.
The Dahlem Moor Boardwalk offers an accessible trail with wooden planks, making it suitable for various visitors, including those with mobility considerations. It provides an opportunity to explore unique wetlands with information signs along the way.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the 'Kyll Cycle Path near Stadtkyll' or 'Kronenburger Lake loop'. Running is also popular, with routes such as the 'Kronenburger Lake loop from Stadtkyll'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Kerschenbach and Running Trails around Kerschenbach guides.
Pulvermaar is considered the deepest maar in the Eifel region and one of the deepest lakes in Germany. Holzmaar, while the smallest water-filled maar, is one of the most thoroughly researched globally, with its lake sediments providing valuable information about climate and regional history.
Eichholzmaar is a small nature reserve with bird observation posts, where water birds and reptiles have returned after its renaturation. Meerfelder Maar also supports diverse flora and fauna, making it a great spot for nature observation. The Urftweiher is another natural idyll where you can spot beavers, great egrets, Canada geese, and kingfishers.
Many trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. While specific rules for each lake may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on hiking paths. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
Near Kronenburger Lake, you'll find ample parking and a campsite. Pulvermaar offers boat rentals and has facilities for swimmers. The village of Meerfeld, near Meerfelder Maar, also provides an idyllic setting. For broader amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you might look towards nearby towns like Stadtkyll or Kerschenbach itself.


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