Best lakes around Bassenheim are found in the surrounding Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, Germany, a region characterized by its volcanic origins and diverse natural landscapes. This area features notable lakes such as the volcanic Laacher See, the tranquil Krufter Waldsee, and the recreational Riedener Waldsee. These bodies of water offer a range of natural features, from caldera formations to renaturalized pumice pits and reservoirs. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst varied aquatic environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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"On the dream path Pellenzer Seepfad in the Eifel, the wall of ash that the Laacher See volcano left behind 13,000 years ago impressively rises up before the hiker. The hiking tour continues through dense mixed forest to the Krufter Waldsee and then, along a rocky niche, up to the "Teufelskanzel" rocky outcrop. It goes down to the Laacher See through a beautiful beech forest. Past bubbling "mofettes", the path leads back uphill to the Ahrefeld refuge. On the following kilometers, hikers enjoy wonderful views of the Pellenz up to the peaks of the Siebengebirge." https://www.eifel.info/wandern/wanderwege/a-traumpfade-pellenzer-seepfad
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https://www.eifel.info/wandern/wanderwege/a-traumpfade-pellenzer-seepfad "Wide views and the impressive Laacher See, over which you can see the Maria Laach monastery, are a delight on this trail. The "alpine" ascent to the Krufter Ofen is physically demanding, but the reward is a great view. Sure-footedness is required here, as there is an increased risk of slipping, especially when wet. An alternative route has been designated to avoid this area." https://www.traumpfade.info/pfad/traumpfad/pellenzer-seepfad/ << Pellenzer Seepfad >> "Unique insights into the volcanic past at Eppelsberg, live volcanism at Laacher See with a view of the Maria Laach monastery, magnificent views of the Krufter Waldsee and wonderful views of the Pellenz." Description of the dream path Pellenzer Seepfad: "The tour begins at the car park at the Roman tumulus in Nickenich. The path first circles an idyllic valley before a short climb leads past the impressive ash wall (Black Wall) left by the Laacher See volcano 13,000 years ago. The location also impresses with its wide view of Nickenich. After a short climb, it is worth taking a detour to rest at the Hermann hut with a great panoramic view. The path then goes slightly downhill and leads to the edge of the open-cast mine on the Eppelsberg. After a passage through a mixed forest, you reach the rest area at the Krufter Waldsee. The summit assault begins on moderately rising forest paths, but shortly before the rock it goes steeply up, along an impressive rock niche, to the Teufelskanzel rock ledge with a fabulous view towards Kruft and Neuwieder Becken. A comfortable high-altitude path leads to the "Am Krufter Ofen" shelter, then it continues in serpentines down through a mighty beech forest. The path leads across open fields to Lake Laach and gives you your first glimpse of Maria Laach Monastery. Along the nearby shore, it is worth taking a detour to the lake shore to admire the so-called Moffettes. The path soon turns right and climbs steeply. Then comfortable forest paths and the crossing of the L 116 lead through a mixed forest to the Celtic tree circle. The last section of the route is characterized by recurring magnificent views of the Siebengebirge and the Pellenz. Along the edge of the forest, the path curves around the sports field and back to the Roman tomb."
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This oversized seating area is named after the nickname of a legendary figure who has lived in the Giant Mountains for a number of centuries, which are partly in Silesia and partly in Bohemia. Over time, thanks to numerous stories, it has become well-known far beyond the region. According to these ancient legends or myths, however, the mountain spirit reacts very sensitively when someone calls him by this name, which is given here in the highlight. The storyteller Otfried Preußler (born in 1923 in Reichenberg, Bohemia), who is best known for his children's books, put it this way: "In its entirety, the [Giant] Mountains have always had their own master, ... and this was a master of a special kind, not comparable to emperors and kings: he would like to ask that this be forbidden!" Even today, we do not even come close to knowing the true nature of this Giant Mountains gentleman, nor do we know his real name, but he is generally referred to by his nickname or surname, which the esteemed reader should beware of using if he ever finds himself in the Giant Mountains. Indeed, many a person who has called him by his nickname is said to have had a bad experience - as the aforementioned man is a strict gentleman, quick to throw punishing thunderstorms, downpours out of the blue, storms and cold and evil fogs over the path of the mocking bird." (Otfried Preußler in "The Flight to Egypt. Royal Bohemian Part")
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More than half of the way gravel road. Also gladly plowed through by commercial vehicles. The information boards are old-fashioned and tailored to Ü60. And certainly not to children. Unfortunately, the sometimes beautiful passages do not outweigh this.
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The region around Bassenheim, specifically Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, offers a variety of lakes including volcanic caldera lakes like Laacher See, renaturalized former pumice pits such as Krufter Waldsee, and reservoirs like Riedener Waldsee. You can also find smaller, hidden lakes like Silver Lake and ponds like Nettepark Pond.
For swimming and relaxation, Krufter Waldsee is known for its excellent water quality and a gently sloping southern shore, making it ideal for children. Riedener Waldsee also boasts excellent bathing water quality and offers two bathing jetties and sunbathing areas. At Laacher See, swimming is permitted in designated areas, particularly near the Laacher See campsite.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Krufter Waldsee has a small playground and a gently sloping shore suitable for children. Riedener Waldsee offers children's play facilities and barbecue areas. Nettepark Pond is a family-friendly viewpoint where storks can be seen in summer. Silver Lake is also noted as family-friendly.
At Laacher See, you can observe mofettes (volcanic gas vents) on its eastern shore, which release carbon dioxide bubbles, a direct sign of its volcanic past. The lake itself is a volcanic caldera. Near Thürer Wiesen Nature Reserve, you might even spot water buffalo in the marshy pastureland.
The region offers numerous hiking trails. Around Laacher See, there's a 15 km circular trail. The "Pellenzer Seepfad" and "Panorama path Eppelsberg" lead past Krufter Waldsee, offering picturesque views. The "Waldseepfad Rieden" begins along Riedener Waldsee and provides views of the volcanic landscape and a mineral spring. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Lakes around Bassenheim guide.
Yes, on the southwestern shore of Laacher See, you'll find the historic Maria Laach Abbey. This impressive Romanesque structure, founded in the 11th century, features a basilica, monastic enterprises, and a hotel with restaurants.
Yes, the region around Bassenheim is popular for cycling. Mountain bikers will find the area around Laacher See to be a renowned spot. You can explore various routes, including those listed in the MTB Trails around Bassenheim guide, the Cycling around Bassenheim guide, and the Gravel biking around Bassenheim guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for swimming and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is perfect for swimming and enjoying the recreational facilities. For example, storks can be seen near Nettepark Pond in summer.
Yes, there are several viewpoints. The "Pellenzer Seepfad" offers wide views of Laacher See and the Maria Laach monastery. From the Teufelskanzel (Devil's Pulpit) near Krufter Waldsee, you can get picturesque views. Nettepark Pond is also considered a family-friendly viewpoint.
Riedener Waldsee is a versatile recreational area. It offers two bathing jetties, sunbathing areas, children's play facilities, and barbecue spots. Visitors can also enjoy tennis, boat rentals, boccia, and chess. A holiday village is located directly on its shores.
While specific public transport routes to each lake are not detailed, the region is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to the towns nearest to Laacher See, Krufter Waldsee, and Riedener Waldsee.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the volcanic origins of Laacher See to the tranquil forest settings of Krufter Waldsee and Riedener Waldsee. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and cycling, combined with the peaceful atmosphere and scenic views, are highly valued. The clear waters of places like Silver Lake are also a highlight.


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