Best lakes around Rommersheim are primarily volcanic maars, characteristic of the Eifel region. Rommersheim, situated in the Eifel, is known for its unique geological history, which has shaped the surrounding landscape. These maars offer distinct natural beauty and various recreational activities. The area provides opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and enjoying tranquil waters.
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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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A smelly, dirty lake with mosquitoes. Occasionally, nudists are also there—the police are aware of the problem.
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The view is just as good a little further along the Maar bank.
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The Eichholzmaar is one of the smaller maars. This maar is round and has a diameter of about 120 m. Its maximum depth is 3 m. It was drained at the beginning of the last century and in 2007/2008 it was renaturalized and filled with water. Now water birds and reptiles live on this maar again. Source: https://www.eifelreise.de/index.php/touristische-ziele/maarevulkane/eichholzmaar
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According to the book "111 places in the Eifel that you have to see", the Eifel Association documents from here which birds visit the biotope - including great shrikes, red-backed shrikes and turtle doves. We were able to observe a cormorant here.
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The lakes around Rommersheim are primarily volcanic maars, characteristic of the Eifel region. These maars are unique geological formations, often deep and surrounded by lush nature, offering distinct natural beauty and various recreational activities.
Yes, Eichholzmaar is a super nice little nature reserve with numerous bird observation posts. It's one of the smaller maars in the Vulkaneifel, renatured and filled with water, making it ideal for nature observation and tranquil hikes.
The Warscheid Reservoir is a wonderful spot for swimming or resting, with several benches available. In the broader Eifel region, Pulvermaar and Gemündener Maar are also known for swimming, with Pulvermaar even having a natural swimming pool and Gemündener Maar offering an outdoor pool and diving platform.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Eichholzmaar, Müllenborn Pond, Warscheid Reservoir, Birch Pond, and the Pond in the Grunewald State Forest are all noted as family-friendly. The Gemündener Maar in the Eifel also offers an outdoor pool and sunbathing area, perfect for families.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area around Rommersheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Schönecken Castle – Rittersdorf Castle loop' for cycling, or the 'View of Bertrada Castle – Kyll River loop' for gravel biking. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Rommersheim, Gravel biking around Rommersheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Rommersheim guides.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Around Eichholzmaar, there are many paths around the maar, and a small parking lot serves as an ideal starting point for a hike. Müllenborn Pond features a beautiful circular trail, approximately 6km long, past historic millstone ruins. The Eifelsteig trail also runs nearby, offering stunning views, especially when approaching the Gemündener Maar.
Müllenborn Pond is picturesquely located in the Müllenborn district, surrounded by forests, and features small bridges and a fountain, making it a real insider tip for tranquil explorations.
The Eifel region, with its volcanic maars, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant greenery. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage, while winter can provide a peaceful, serene landscape, though some activities might be limited.
Yes, Birch Pond is a small forest pond with a rest bench, inviting you to linger and enjoy the peace and observe nature. The Pond in the Grunewald State Forest also offers a beautiful, hidden, idyllic place to linger.
The Eifel maars are often called the 'eyes' of the region, symbolizing its unique volcanic landscape. They are remnants of explosive geological activity, forming deep, circular lakes that are popular destinations for their natural beauty, recreational activities, and opportunities for bird observation.
Yes, many maars offer excellent viewpoints. The stunning views, especially when approaching the Gemündener Maar from the Eifelsteig trail, reveal a breathtaking scenery of dark blue water surrounded by vibrant green forests. Müllenborn Pond and Birch Pond are also noted as viewpoints.
While not directly in Rommersheim, the broader Eifel region features notable larger bodies of water. Pulvermaar is known for having the largest water surface and greatest depth among the maars. The Urft Dam and the resulting Urftsee (part of the Rursee reservoir) are also significant, located within the Eifel National Park and offering beautiful scenery.


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