Best lakes around Hasborn are primarily the unique "Maare" of the Volcanic Eifel, which are circular, water-filled volcanic craters. Hasborn is situated in this region, known for its distinctive geological formations. These maars offer diverse natural landscapes and are significant for both their beauty and scientific interest. The area provides opportunities to explore these natural features, which are often surrounded by forests and offer tranquil settings.
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The Immerather Maar is 6 hectares in size, lies at an altitude of 371 metres in the Volcanic Eifel and is 1.50 metres deep.
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It looks like a “simple” lake - only from above can you actually see the maar
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Beautiful maar, you can hike, ride a MTB, fish and relax here
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Sleepy Maar, but full of life. Worth staying and watching for a while.
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The Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel southeast of Daun is a water-filled maar whose almost circular lake is, despite its small area of around 38.48 hectares, one of the deepest in Germany at 72 meters. Like the smaller Holzmaar, it is part of the Gillenfelder Maaren. Beautiful hiking trails and nature.
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Nice path with different perspectives on the surrounding area
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The lakes around Hasborn are primarily the unique "Maare" of the Volcanic Eifel, which are circular, water-filled volcanic craters. This region is renowned for these distinctive geological formations, offering diverse natural landscapes and significant scientific interest. Additionally, you can find the Windsborn Crater Lake, which is the only crater lake north of the Alps constantly filled with rainwater, not a maar.
For swimming, Pulvermaar is an excellent choice, known for its clear blue water and a natural swimming pool area suitable for non-swimmers and children. The Schalkenmehrener Maar is also a popular swimming spot, and the Gemündener Maar offers swimming, boat rentals, and a diving platform.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Pulvermaar has a circular route that is easy to manage with children and a natural swimming area. The Gemündener Maar offers swimming, boat rentals, and a large sunbathing area. The Wooden boardwalks at Windsborn Crater Lake also provide an accessible and interesting experience for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Many maars, like the Schalkenmehrener Maar and Pulvermaar, feature beautiful circular paths. The Holzmaar also has a small circular path. For more general hiking options, you can explore the easy hikes around Hasborn, which include routes like the 'Beautiful walking trail with a dog loop from Hasborn'.
For nature observation and tranquility, the Schalkenmehrener Maar is a nature reserve providing habitat for various wildlife, especially wetland and waterfowl species. The Immerath Maar is a declared nature reserve known for its calm and untouched character. The Meerfelder Maar also offers a peaceful retreat and idyllic scenery.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the circular route around Pulvermaar is suitable for walks with dogs. You can also find specific routes like the 'Beautiful walking trail with a dog loop from Hasborn' within the easy hikes around Hasborn guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities at lakes like Pulvermaar and Gemündener Maar. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the vibrant natural colors. Even in winter, the serene landscapes provide a unique experience for walks.
Yes, the Windsborn Crater summit offers a unique viewpoint overlooking the Windsborn Crater Lake. Many of the maars are also surrounded by elevated paths that provide scenic views of the water and surrounding forests.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. There are MTB trails around Hasborn, including routes like 'Old Railway Bridge near Plein – Shelter with a View of Wittlich loop'. For running, explore the running trails around Hasborn, such as the 'Running loop from Hasborn'.
Laacher See, while not a maar, is a significant water-filled caldera and the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate. It's a nature reserve where traces of past volcanic activity, such as mofettes (volcanic outgassing), can still be observed. Its impressive size and geological history make it a key natural landmark and a popular excursion destination.
Yes, the village of Schalkenmehren, located near the Schalkenmehrener Maar, offers places for refreshments. The Gemündener Maar also features a forest café. While specific cafes are not listed for every lake, many villages in the Volcanic Eifel region provide options for food and drink.
The primary geological features are the maars themselves, which are water-filled volcanic craters. You can observe the distinct circular shapes and, in some cases, the surrounding ramparts. The Windsborn Crater Lake is unique as a rainwater-filled crater lake, not a maar. Laacher See, a caldera, also shows evidence of volcanic outgassing (mofettes) on its eastern shore.


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