Best lakes around Serrig are primarily artificial lakes and reservoirs located in the surrounding Landkreis Trier-Saarburg region, as Serrig itself does not feature major natural lakes. This area is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including the Moselle valley and the Osburger Hochwald. The region offers various recreational opportunities centered around these water bodies, which were often created by damming rivers. Visitors can explore a mix of leisure lakes and drinking water reservoirs, providing diverse natural features for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I was there for the 3rd time yesterday. The first time the food was so-so. Last time the tarte flambée was really great, which is why I was there yesterday. Probably for the last time! I was served in a friendly manner by an older lady, and again I ordered a tarte flambée and a large Coke. The Coke came quickly, but I had to wait an hour for the tarte flambée. In between, about 8 couples came and got their food relatively quickly. In between, I waved for a waiter in vain, but I was ignored. After an hour, someone finally came, but she didn't know about my order. They wanted to reorder the order quite grumpily, but since I still had several kilometers to go on my bike, I decided against it. Mainly because the staff acted as if it was my fault that I didn't get any food because the numbered ashtray was at the wrong table. Well, I paid the 4.30 euros for the Coke with a 20 euro note. The waitress gave me back 4.50 euros and thus gave herself a tip. I was so stunned that I couldn't say anything. I like to give a tip when everything is right. But I have never seen a waitress give herself a tip like this before.
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Very nice and well-kept facility. The barbecue and shelter is open and is spacious. The small lake belongs to the fishing club and is well stocked. There is also a nice pub complex in the rear area.
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A beautifully landscaped reservoir. There are free bathing spots or a seaside resort. There is also a pedal boat rental and a beautiful lakeside park. There are also well-developed paths and a few restaurants with beer gardens.
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Very nice pond area, with Kneipp pools.
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The rustic ambience, the fresh 🍺 and hearty food 🍗🥩🥓🍟 make a stop here an experience 👍
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Pond of the ASV Scheiden. With gazebo, benches and barbecue area. There is also a Kneipp facility nearby
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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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Serrig itself does not feature major natural lakes. The surrounding Landkreis Trier-Saarburg region is home to several notable artificial lakes and reservoirs. These include recreational hubs like Keller Reservoir and Triolago, as well as drinking water reservoirs such as the Riveristalsperre.
The Losheim Reservoir is very popular, offering a 4-kilometer circular path, mini golf, a beach, and boat rentals. The Keller Reservoir is also a popular recreational hub with a 2.2-kilometer circular path for walking and cycling. Triolago is known for a range of activities including water skiing, a Segway course, football golf, and a summer toboggan run.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Keller Reservoir has a well-maintained 2.2-kilometer circular path. The Riveristalsperre features an impressive 7.9 to 8-kilometer circular hiking path with beautiful views. For more extensive options, you can explore running trails around Serrig, some of which pass near these water bodies.
Swimming is generally restricted in many of the lakes, especially those that serve as drinking water sources like the Riveristalsperre. While swimming is not permitted in the Keller Reservoir itself, a public outdoor swimming pool is available nearby in Kell am See. The Losheim Reservoir does feature a beach area.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and scenic foliage. Summer is perfect for pedal boating and enjoying lakeside cafes. If the lakes freeze in winter, activities like ice skating and sledding might be possible at places like the Keller Reservoir.
Absolutely. The Losheim Reservoir is very family-friendly with mini golf, a beach, and boat rentals. Triolago offers a wide range of activities suitable for families, including a summer toboggan run and various games. Bärenfelsweiher also provides a pleasant area with a gazebo, benches, and a barbecue spot.
The Riveristalsperre is a drinking water reservoir that has supplied Trier since 1958. It features an impressive 50-meter-high dam and a popular circular hiking path of approximately 7.9 to 8 kilometers. While you can hike around it and enjoy the views, swimming and water sports are prohibited to protect the drinking water source. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
Yes, several lakes have dining options nearby. Triolago, for instance, has a camping park with a pizzeria and restaurant. Near the Losheim Reservoir, you can find the Hochwälder Brewhouse, which offers good food and local beer. Lakeside cafes are also available at the Keller Reservoir during summer.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. The Keller Reservoir has a circular path suitable for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Serrig that explore the scenic landscapes, often passing by or near these lakes and reservoirs.
The Serrig Lock is not a lake but a significant river barrage on the Saar River. It is Germany's largest river causeway on a natural river, reaching a lifting height of 14.5 meters. It's an impressive feat of engineering and a notable landmark in the area.
The Hundscheider Weiher is a tranquil, man-made pond nestled in the middle of a forest. It offers a peaceful setting with a small bench, making it an ideal spot for a quiet rest and enjoying nature.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. The Kaiserhammer Pond, for example, has a history connected to the industrial past of the Trier region, having served as a cooling water tank for the Klöckner-Werke AG ironworks until 1972.


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