Lakes around Hentern offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the broader Landkreis Trier-Saarburg region. While Hentern itself does not host large lakes, the surrounding area features several notable bodies of water. These locations provide settings for various outdoor activities, including hiking and water sports. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, making it a destination for those seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Reservoir, which can be comfortably walked around on wide paths (also suitable for strollers), beautiful views along the route included as well as the opportunity to stop off at Hau's am See (it is particularly nice on the terrace directly on the lake) and pedal boat rental included.
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A really beautiful hiking trail - if you're afraid of the 18 km, you can switch to the Hochwaldpfad. You have a real gem of the wilderness trail with you :-)
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If you want to see the lake well, you should do the tour when the trees are not in leaf 😊
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The Riveristalsperre is a drinking water dam that was built in the Riveris valley and has been supplying the city of Trier with drinking water since 1958. Technical data: Dam: 350,000 m³ slope and valley gravel, dam height: 50 m, dam width: 178 m, content: up to 5 million m³ drinking water. The area around the dam is a water protection area. You can walk around the dam on a leisurely hiking trail. There is a large car park below the dam. Swimming and water sports are not permitted on the dam, as the water must be protected from contamination.
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Wonderful view and nice bench to pause.
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A quiet place early in the morning with a lot of waterfowl.
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Losheim reservoir Surrounded by natural landscape, the Losheim reservoir presents itself to visitors as an attractively designed recreation center. It was built under the direction of Mayor Raimund Jakobs of the municipality of Losheim over a three-year planning and construction period with major state funding from the federal and state governments. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Dr. Franz-Josef Röder and the mayor on September 26, 1972. With a length of 1,200 meters, a maximum width of 400 meters and a capacity of 1.5 million cubic meters of water, the lake covers an area of 31.1 hectares. It was inaugurated on April 28, 1974 and handed over to its intended use. A modern campsite and an eco-village with comfortable wooden houses, as well as an integrated swimming pool, complement the tourist function of the reservoir. With its water sports opportunities and hiking and jogging on a four-kilometer-long circular path, it has already been the destination of millions of visitors. The Seehotel as well as hotels, restaurants and guesthouses in the districts of the municipality of Losheim am See offer good accommodation options for tourists. The lake is the destination of many representative events throughout the year. Source: Text information board
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The region around Hentern features a variety of lakes, including recreational lakes, reservoirs, and tranquil ponds. You'll find popular bathing lakes like Losheimer See, scenic reservoirs such as the Keller Reservoir, and unique spots like Herberloch Pond, which formed in a former quarry.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Losheimer See is a major attraction with a lido, a future aquapark, and various water sports. Triolago offers a recreational lake alongside an amusement park with attractions like a summer toboggan run and mini-golf. Herberloch Pond and Riveris Reservoir are also noted as family-friendly spots for walks and enjoying nature.
Losheimer See is excellent for water sports, offering swimming, sailing, windsurfing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddleboarding. Triolago also provides opportunities for swimming, water skiing, and wakeboarding, in addition to its unique water climbing park.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are surrounded by well-maintained hiking and cycling trails. Losheimer See has scenic paths, and the Keller Reservoir features a path along its shore. The area around Triolago includes beautiful hiking and cycling trails, a mountain bike trail, and a wine experience trail. For more extensive routes, you can explore options like the hiking trails around Hentern or gravel biking routes that often pass by these natural features.
Losheimer See is a designated bathing lake with consistently monitored water quality, making it suitable for swimming. Triolago also has a recreational lake where swimming is allowed. However, swimming is forbidden in the Keller Reservoir.
The Keller Reservoir is particularly renowned for its beautiful sunrise and sunset views, making it a picturesque spot year-round. Herberloch Pond, with its birch trees and water lilies, offers a tranquil and photogenic setting. The Riveris Dam also provides wonderful views.
The lakes are enjoyable in every season. The Keller Reservoir is attractive for sunrise and sunset views year-round. Summer is ideal for water sports and bathing at Losheimer See and Triolago. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around all the lakes, with vibrant natural colors.
Yes, you'll find dining and accommodation options. Triolago offers diverse lodging, including a hotel, chalets, and a campsite, along with dining facilities. The area around Losheimer See also has hotels, restaurants, and guesthouses. Near the Keller Reservoir, there are two restaurants directly on the lake offering home-style dishes.
Beyond water activities, Losheimer See features a railway museum with scenic steam locomotive rides, mini-golf, and adventure golf. Triolago boasts a summer toboggan run ('Moselbob'), an 18-track golf course, soccer golf, and a Segway course, providing varied entertainment options.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from tranquil walks to active water sports. The natural beauty, especially the peaceful settings of places like Herberloch Pond and the scenic views at the Keller Reservoir, are highly valued. The well-maintained trails and family-friendly facilities also receive positive feedback.
The Keller Reservoir is noted for having wheelchair-accessible features. Many of the circular paths around the lakes are generally well-maintained, offering easier walking routes for various mobility levels.
While specific public transport details vary by lake, the larger recreational areas like Losheimer See and Triolago are generally well-equipped with parking facilities. For detailed public transport information to specific lakes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules. Triolago's official website may offer more specific logistical details: Triolago on Wikipedia.


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