Best lakes around Nohn are found within Germany's Volcanic Eifel region, an area characterized by unique geological formations. The village serves as a base for exploring distinctive water bodies, including volcanic lakes known as maars. Nohn is also notable for its proximity to the Dreimühlen Waterfall, a rare natural wonder. The region offers a variety of water-related natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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Former basalt quarry I've even been swimming there before. If you're nearby, it's definitely worth a visit.
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Beautiful lake near Blankenheim
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I don't really understand what it is. It's run by an association of the Catholic Church. There are beautiful old buildings, but also more modern functional buildings. There's also a farm shop and a nice sports field. I was here once and didn't see a soul, but today there are endless people.
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Beautiful lawn for sunbathing on the banks of Lake Freilingen. The nearby restaurants invite you to stop by for delicious food and cool drinks. On summer weekends when the weather is good for swimming, it can get quite crowded here.
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Here you can spend your holidays on the farm. http://website.meisenthaler-muehle.de
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The Freilinger See is a dam that protects the villages below from flooding. It offers many recreational opportunities, including fishing. For information, see e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stauanlage_Weilerbach or https://www.eifel.info/a-freilinger-see-1
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Very nice destination with plenty of leisure opportunities. Some walking and hiking trails invite you to explore the surrounding area.
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The region around Nohn, part of the Volcanic Eifel, is known for its distinctive geological formations. You can visit the Dreimühlen Waterfall, a rare natural wonder that continuously grows due to calcium-rich water deposits. Additionally, the area features several volcanic lakes, known as 'maars,' which are remnants of explosive volcanic activity and offer striking natural beauty.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Freilinger is a popular local recreation area with swimming, boating, a circular walking route, a separate dog area, and a playground. The Dockweiler Holiday Village and Mill Pond also features a very nice playground and a modern campsite. Many of the volcanic maars, like Gemündener Maar, offer swimming and other water sports during warmer months.
The terrain around Nohn is characteristic of the Volcanic Eifel, featuring varied landscapes. You'll find wooded slopes surrounding the deep blue maars, valleys carved by streams like the Ahbach, and areas with volcanic rock formations. The Dreimühlen Waterfall, for instance, is nestled in the Ahbach valley, accessible via scenic trails.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. In spring and summer, the moss-covered terraces of the Dreimühlen Waterfall glow green, and the maars are ideal for swimming, boating, and water sports. Winter can transform the waterfall into an icy sculpture, offering a different kind of beauty. Hiking and cycling are enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
Absolutely. The lakes and natural features are integrated into extensive hiking networks. For example, the Dreimühlen Waterfall is easily accessible via the Eifelsteig premium hiking trail and a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop.' Many maars also have dedicated hiking routes with spectacular views. You can find various hiking options, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails, in the Hiking around Nohn guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. The Kalkeifel cycle path passes by the Dreimühlen Waterfall, and many maars are part of cycling networks. You can explore various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Nohn and Cycling around Nohn guides for detailed routes.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Lake Freilinger, for instance, has a separate designated dog area, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion.
Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake is a former basalt mining pit that has filled with water. It's appreciated for its quiet atmosphere and offers opportunities for swimming in a unique, natural setting.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Clemens-Josef House, chapel and Vellerhof pond is an ensemble of historical buildings around a landscaped pond, offering a peaceful green setting. The Meisenthaler Mill is another historical site, now a farm, located idyllically on the Trierbach and serving as a stop on a local history route.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological phenomena, such as the growing Dreimühlen Waterfall, and the striking natural beauty of the volcanic maars with their deep blue waters. The tranquil atmosphere, scenic hiking opportunities, and the chance for recreational activities like swimming and boating are also highly valued.
Maars are volcanic lakes, often called the 'eyes of the Eifel,' formed when rising magma interacts explosively with groundwater, creating a funnel-shaped crater that later fills with water. They are a defining feature of the Vulkaneifel region, offering picturesque landscapes and tangible evidence of the area's volcanic past.


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