Best lakes around Wallersheim are found within the diverse Rhineland-Palatinate region, known for its unique geological formations and historical land use. This area features lakes formed by volcanic activity, known as Maare, and man-made lakes originally created for fish farming. These bodies of water offer varied natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors. The region's natural beauty provides a setting for outdoor activities centered around these aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 27, 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 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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On the meadow path you come across the small pond. When we were there, there were lots of tadpoles swimming in it.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the village priest bred trout in the maar, which was around 100,000 years old. In the 1920s the water was drained and its quickly overgrown, fertile ground was used as a viewing area. 80 years later, scientists proved that this was a silted maar. During a core drilling, 23 m of animals found tuff remains from the Laacher See eruption 13,000 years ago. In addition, the funnel lies on a geological fault line that runs from northwest to southeast. The renatured maar is around 120 meters in diameter and offers a biotope for numerous birds. When the maar was revived from 2007, the Oosbach was dammed. Source: 111 places in the Eifel that you have to see Further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichholzmaar
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Super nice little nature reserve with many bird observation posts. Many paths around the Maar and a small parking lot are the ideal starting point for a hike.
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Beautiful open meadow area, the 3 small lakes unfortunately often dry up in summer.
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The region around Wallersheim, particularly the Rhineland-Palatinate, offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find unique volcanic crater lakes, known as Maare, such as Eichholzmaar, which is a natural monument and nature reserve. There are also man-made lakes, originally created for fish farming, like those in the Westerwald Lake District. These bodies of water provide varied natural landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region are well-suited for families. The Warscheid Reservoir is considered an idyllic spot for a break or swimming. The Gemündener Maar in the Volcanic Eifel features a natural outdoor pool area. In the Westerwald Lake District, Dreifelder Weiher and Postweiher offer water sports and natural beaches, making them popular choices for families.
For swimming, the Warscheid Reservoir is a very idyllic option. Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel is known for its crystal-clear, deep blue waters ideal for swimming. The Gemündener Maar has a natural outdoor pool area, and Laacher See permits swimming from the RCN Lake Laach campsite. Baggersee Diez is also a popular quarry pond for swimming.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Eichholzmaar, a renatured maar, you can find bird observation posts and spot water birds and reptiles. The Westerwald Lake District includes protected natural biotopes like Haidenweiher, which is a bird sanctuary, and Brinkenweiher, home to the endangered bitterling fish. Laacher See is unique for its visible CO2 gas bubbles (mofettes), indicating active volcanism.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent trails. Around Müllenborn Pond, there's a picturesque circular trail through forests. The Gemündener Maar is connected to the Schalkenmehren Maar and Meerfelder Maar by an 11-kilometer hiking trail called HeimatSpur MaareGlück. Haidenweiher, a bird sanctuary, has a 6.4-kilometer walking trail. For more extensive hiking, you can find routes in the region by visiting the Running Trails around Wallersheim guide.
The Westerwald Lake District is particularly good for cycling, with a 20 km long 'Radrundweg Seenplatte' (circular cycling path) around Dreifelder Weiher, which is mostly flat and ideal for families. For more cycling adventures, you can explore the Cycling around Wallersheim guide, which features routes like the 'View of Bertrada Castle – Kyll Footbridge loop'.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. On the banks of Laacher See, you'll find the magnificent Maria Laach Benedictine monastery complex. The village of Müllenborn, near Müllenborn Pond, features a chapel and baroque houses, and the surrounding area has remains of old mills and oversized basalt blocks from former volcanoes.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere of the lakes. Many appreciate the opportunities for quiet relaxation and observing nature, as highlighted by tips for Birch Pond, which invites lingering and enjoying the peace. The scenic beauty and the chance to take a break in nature, such as at Three Small Ponds, are also highly valued.
Yes, several lakes offer boat rentals and water sports. At Dreifelder Weiher in the Westerwald Lake District, you can rent rowing and pedal boats or try stand-up paddleboarding. Postweiher also provides pedal and rowing boats for rent. Pulvermaar is suitable for sailing, and the larger lakes often have facilities for various water activities.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be enjoyed for quiet walks, though facilities might be limited.
Yes, many lake areas have amenities. For example, near Müllenborn Pond, you'll find the comfortable Landhaus Müllenborn, a 4-star country hotel with a spa. The Westerwald Lake District has camping sites directly on the shores of lakes like Dreifelder Weiher and Postweiher. Many towns and villages surrounding the larger lakes offer various accommodation and dining options.
While many lakes are well-known, Müllenborn Pond is often described as somewhat hidden but well worth a visit, offering an idyllic setting for strolling and picnicking. Birch Pond is also noted as a beautiful, hidden, idyllic place to linger and enjoy the peace.


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