Best lakes around Oberehe-Stroheich are found within the Vulkaneifel district of Germany, an area known for its volcanic landscape. While the immediate village features a local fishing reservoir, the wider region is characterized by unique volcanic crater lakes, known as Maaren. These natural formations offer diverse recreational opportunities for visitors. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and geological interest.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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To us, such a mill pond, as it presents itself to the viewer here on site – at the Müllenborn hiking parking lot – may seem very ordinary, but in the fantasy world of, for example, Otfried Preußler (1923 to 2013), who became famous for the children's books he wrote, it looks completely different: It is also the habitat of a water sprite family, and his book, still popular today, "The Little Water Sprite" tells of the adventures that the young family members experience in the mill pond. The "Stiftung Lesen" (Reading Foundation) reviews: "The water sprite has invited twenty-seven relatives – and twenty-six have come. Twelve water sprites with their wives, a well sprite and the bridge maiden from the Sankt Nepomuk Bridge! And they have all accepted the invitation because they want to see the little water sprite, of whom the water sprite dad is so proud. And he can be – because the cheeky little rascal can swim as soon as he is born. And he learns everything else faster than his worried parents would like. Sometimes his friend, the thoughtful carp Cyprinus, can only wiggle his fins ... The 1956 children's book classic has already enchanted generations of readers, who, alongside the fantastic adventures of the little water sprite, can also pass on their own childhood memories when reading aloud to children from approx. 5 years of age." (Source: Stiftung Lesen)
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Lake Hoffeld, a former basalt quarry on the Burgkopf hill above Hoffeld, is not open to the public. It is used by the Hoffeld 1990 e.V. fishing club and is fenced off on all sides.
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Lake Müllenborn – often called Müllenborner Weiher – is picturesquely located in the Müllenborn district north of Gerolstein and is a real insider tip for Komoot tours. The idyllic expanse of water, surrounded by cool forests, invites you to stroll, picnic, and enjoy mindful moments by the water. A beautiful, approximately 6km circular trail leads around the lake, past the historic millstone ruins and along the Oosbach stream – ideal for quiet explorations away from the hustle and bustle. Around Müllenborn, you'll learn firsthand about the region's volcanic history: Oversized basalt blocks from the former Rother Kopf dominate the forest landscape, and you'll repeatedly encounter springs, small bridges, and the remains of old mills – hence the name "Mühlenborn" (Millsborn). The village itself, with its chapel and baroque houses on the shore, provides a charming, historic setting for the lake. The lake is not open for swimming, but in summer, you'll often find locals cooling off or fishing here; provided you have a valid license. A visit to the Müllenborn Lake Festival in July is particularly atmospheric – with brass bands, a festival tent, and a convivial village atmosphere. Just a few hundred meters away is the comfortable Landhaus Müllenborn, a 4-star country hotel with a spa, sauna, and sauna terrace – perfect for relaxing after the circular hike. The Eifelsteig trail runs nearby, and cyclists can also find connections to regional routes such as the Eifel-Ardennes Cycle Route.
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Lake Müllenborn – often called Müllenborner Weiher – is picturesquely located in the Müllenborn district north of Gerolstein and is a real insider tip for Komoot tours. The idyllic expanse of water, surrounded by cool forests, invites you to stroll, picnic, and enjoy mindful moments by the water. A beautiful, approximately 6km circular trail leads around the lake, past the historic millstone ruins and along the Oosbach stream – ideal for quiet explorations away from the hustle and bustle. Around Müllenborn, you'll learn firsthand about the region's volcanic history: Oversized basalt blocks from the former Rother Kopf dominate the forest landscape, and you'll repeatedly encounter springs, small bridges, and the remains of old mills – hence the name "Mühlenborn" (Millsborn). The village itself, with its chapel and baroque houses on the shore, provides a charming, historic setting for the lake. The lake is not open for swimming, but in summer, you'll often find locals cooling off or fishing here; provided you have a valid license. A visit to the Müllenborn Lake Festival in July is particularly atmospheric – with brass bands, a festival tent, and a convivial village atmosphere. Just a few hundred meters away is the comfortable Landhaus Müllenborn, a 4-star country hotel with a spa, sauna, and sauna terrace – perfect for relaxing after the circular hike. The Eifelsteig trail runs nearby, and cyclists can also find connections to regional routes such as the Eifel-Ardennes Cycle Route.
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Former basalt quarry I've even been swimming there before. If you're nearby, it's definitely worth a visit.
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Here you can spend your holidays on the farm. http://website.meisenthaler-muehle.de
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The Maubachweiher owes its existence to the steam locomotives: at the end of the 19th century, the former Reichsbahn had the Maubach dammed to form a pond near Boverath. A supply line routed the water to Daun station to "refuel" the steam locomotives. In 2013, as a result of an on-site visit by various authorities with the owner, the water level was to be lowered by two meters. There were safety concerns about the stability of the dam, which is over 100 years old. The further future of the pond is still open.
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While Oberehe-Stroheich itself features a local fishing reservoir, the wider Vulkaneifel region is renowned for its unique volcanic crater lakes, known as Maaren. You'll also find quarry lakes, natural ponds, and mill ponds, offering a variety of natural settings and historical significance.
Yes, several Maaren in the Vulkaneifel region are popular for swimming. The Pulvermaar features a natural swimming pool, and the Schalkenmehrener Maar is a favored spot for a refreshing dip. The Gemündener Maar also offers a natural outdoor pool with a diving platform. The Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake has also been used for swimming.
The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond is a great option, featuring a mill pond and a modern campsite with a playground. The Müllenborn Pond is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant area for strolling and picnicking.
Many of the Maaren offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Müllenborn Pond has a beautiful circular trail leading around the lake and past historic millstone ruins. The Pulvermaar is also a popular area for hiking, showcasing the unique volcanic landscape. You can find easy hikes in the region, such as the 'Dreiser Weiher – Dreis Castle loop from Oberehe', which passes by the Dreiser Weiher. More routes are available in the Easy hikes around Oberehe-Stroheich guide.
Yes, the Vulkaneifel region is rich in both. The Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake is a former basalt mining pit, now a natural monument. The Müllenborn Pond is surrounded by historic millstone ruins and the village itself has a chapel and baroque houses. The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond features an existing mill building with a water wheel. The Meisenthaler Mill is another historical site on the Trierbach. The Maubachweiher was historically used as a water supply for steam locomotives and the village.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and enjoying outdoor activities. The Müllenborn Pond hosts a Lake Festival in July, creating a lively atmosphere. However, the scenic trails around the Maaren are beautiful year-round for hiking and enjoying nature.
Yes, the Gemündener Maar offers boat rentals, making it ideal for leisurely activities on the water.
Near the Müllenborn Pond, you'll find the comfortable Landhaus Müllenborn, a 4-star country hotel with a spa. The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond is part of a modern campsite, which includes facilities and a reception in the old mill building.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. The Eifelsteig trail runs nearby, and cyclists can find connections to regional routes like the Eifel-Ardennes Cycle Route. For more specific routes, you can explore guides such as Gravel biking around Oberehe-Stroheich or MTB Trails around Oberehe-Stroheich.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and natural settings, such as the Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake. The picturesque locations like Müllenborn Pond, surrounded by forests, are ideal for strolling and picnicking. The unique volcanic landscape of the Maaren also draws interest for its geological significance and scenic beauty.
The Weinfelder Maar, also known as Totenmaar, is less focused on swimming. It's primarily known for its impressive geological features and scenic beauty, offering insights into the earth's volcanic history.


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