Lakes around Ohlenhard, a municipality in the Ahrgebirge within Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, are primarily found in the wider Eifel region. This area is known for its unique volcanic crater lakes, called Maare, which are significant natural features. Locally, the Dreisbachweiher offers a smaller body of water integrated into hiking routes. The region's natural landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water bodies.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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After the outdoor pool closed, the Weiherpark in the North Rhine-Westphalian municipality was left to its own devices – a barely used and inaccessible brownfield site with dilapidated structures emerged near the town center. A park is now being created at the confluence of the Ahr and Giesenbach rivers that blends into the landscape and connects Blankenheim with the surrounding nature. The vision: a spacious, species-rich valley landscape in the immediate vicinity of the town center. The Weiherpark has been rebuilt and redesigned over decades. After the swimming pool closed in 2015, large parts of it remained unused; only the Swan Pond in the center of the park remained accessible. The ideas and wishes of the residents were incorporated into the redevelopment plans. Existing and unused facilities will be demolished and landscaped; The subsequently remodeled terrain will connect to the neighboring valleys, bringing nature directly into the town. The renaturalized Weiherpark will be accessible and accessible for everyone. Thanks to the exposure of the Giesenbach stream, its confluence with the Ahr will become an integral part of the park, creating a connection to the Ahr source in the nearby historic town center. Source: https://die-gruene-stadt.de/ein-gruenes-tal-kehrt-zurueck/
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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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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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Clemens Josef House | Vellerhof Embedded in green nature Welcome to the Clemens Josef House. This institution of the Rhenish Association for Catholic Workers' Colonies e.V. is often also called Vellerhof. People in need of help find a home in the Clemens-Josef-Haus in the Eifel, surrounded by lush forest areas and far away from the "street". The Clemens-Josef-Haus has been sponsored by the Rhenish Association for Catholic Workers' Colonies since 1927. The Vellerhof was first mentioned in a document in 1122 in the chronicle of Blankenheim. In 1927 the Vellerhof was sold and the new owners renamed it Clemens-Josef-Haus after the club's chairman at the time, Mr. Clemens-Josef Adams.
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The region around Ohlenhard, particularly the wider Eifel, is known for its unique volcanic crater lakes, called Maare. You can also find smaller local ponds like the Dreisbachweiher, as well as man-made reservoirs and quarry lakes.
Several lakes in the wider Eifel region offer swimming opportunities. Lake Freilinger is a popular bathing lake with clean water. The Laacher See permits swimming from the RCN Lake Laach campsite. Among the Dauner Maare, both the Gemündener Maar and Schalkenmehrener Maar have natural pools for swimming. The Pulvermaar also features a natural swimming pool with facilities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Freilinger is a local recreation area with a separate dog area and a playground, offering activities like swimming, boating, and mini-golf. The Pulvermaar also has a natural swimming pool with a slide, diving tower, and children's pool, making it very suitable for families.
The 'Maare' are unique volcanic crater lakes in the Eifel region, formed by explosive eruptions. While not directly in Ohlenhard, they are within a reasonable distance and are significant natural monuments. Notable examples include Laacher See, the Dauner Maare (Gemündener, Weinfelder, Schalkenmehrener), and Pulvermaar.
The lakes are integrated into various hiking routes. The Dreisbachweiher, for instance, is part of local trails like the 'Dreisbachweiher und Grillhütte – Wahlerter Berg loop from Ohlenhard' which is an easy 6.2 km hike. You can find more hiking trails around the lakes in the region by exploring the Hiking around Ohlenhard guide.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Lake Freilinger has a beautiful circular route of just under 3 km and includes a separate dog area, making it a great spot for walks with your pet.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, from the deep blue waters of volcanic crater lakes like Laacher See and Pulvermaar, surrounded by forests and meadows, to the tranquil settings of quarry lakes such as Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake. The Haubachtal nature reserve near Pond Stahlbuschseifen offers a rich habitat for amphibians, birds, and butterflies.
Yes, the Laacher See is home to the magnificent Maria Laach Benedictine monastery complex, offering a serene place for contemplation. Additionally, the Clemens-Josef House, with its chapel and Vellerhof pond, is an ensemble of historic buildings with a rich past, first mentioned in 1122.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. Lake Freilinger is popular for boating, windsurfing, diving, and fishing. You can also explore mountain biking trails, such as the 'Freilinger Lake – Auwälder Forest Trail loop from Wershofen' found in the MTB Trails around Ohlenhard guide, or enjoy cycling routes like the 'Ahr Cycle Path – Old railway line loop from Fuchshofen' from the Cycling around Ohlenhard guide.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim or engage in water sports, as many lakes offer natural pools and recreational facilities. The scenic trails around the lakes are also enjoyable during spring and autumn when the foliage is vibrant.
For a tranquil experience, consider Hoffelder Kopp Quarry Lake, known for its quiet atmosphere and clear water, formed in a former basalt mining pit. The Pond Stahlbuschseifen also offers a beautiful, peaceful setting, ideal for a picnic.
Yes, Lake Freilinger has a camping facility. The Pulvermaar also features a vacation village with a campsite and bungalows situated on its crater rim, providing convenient accommodation options right by the lake.
The Eicherscheid Flood Retention Basin is a man-made lake, an Erft reservoir constructed in the early 1970s primarily for flood retention purposes. It offers a nice panorama and is integrated into the local landscape.


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