Best lakes around Burtscheid, a district of Aachen, are characterized by diverse natural and man-made water bodies. While Burtscheid itself is known for thermal springs and the Wurm river, the wider Aachen region provides numerous lakes for recreation. These areas offer a variety of activities, from water sports to tranquil nature observation. The landscape around these lakes often features green belts, forests, and scenic views.
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Directly at the starting point of the Traumschleife Rockenburger Urwaldpfad.
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The Dhrontal dam is used for power generation. The associated power plant with the turbines is located in Leiwen.
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Be sure to walk over the wooden walkways, you will find yourself above a small moor
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A beautiful little pond with a great fishing hut. There's plenty of parking and great wading opportunities.
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A large water treading facility invites you to 🦶relax.
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the talsperre was almost dry when we came here. Water was pumped out through pipes to carry enough water to the Moselle.
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The Altweiherbach is dammed here. An idyllic place in the middle of the forest, where you can relax wonderfully. You feel very far away from civilization here.
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The Burtscheid region features a diverse range of lakes, including natural ponds like Altweiher Pond, reservoirs such as Dhron Dam, and lakes formed from former open-cast mines like Blausteinsee and Düren bathing lake. These offer varied experiences, from tranquil forest settings to active water sports hubs.
Yes, Blausteinsee is a popular spot for a variety of water sports, including swimming, diving, surfing, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. The Rursee also offers extensive opportunities for water sports enthusiasts. Düren bathing lake is another option known for its clear water and sandy beach, ideal for active and relaxing moments.
For tranquility, the Perlenbach Dam near Monschau provides a wonderfully quiet reservoir with beautiful views. Altweiher Pond is an idyllic place in the middle of the forest, perfect for relaxation. The Forebay of the Dreilägerbach Reservoir also offers a picturesque and tranquil spot, especially appealing for nature observation during warmer months.
Many lakes in the region are suitable for families. Blausteinsee is recognized as a good option due to ample space and nearby restaurants. Fisherman's Hut – Beuren Pond, Dhron Dam, Altweiher Pond, and Thranenweiher Pond are all highlighted as family-friendly spots, offering various activities and amenities.
You'll find several hiking opportunities. A dedicated hiking trail runs along the east side of the Perlenbach Dam. The Blausteinsee features hiking trails and a nature house. The banks of the Rursee and Obersee are partly within the Eifel National Park, offering extensive natural beauty for exploration. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Burtscheid guide.
Yes, Fisherman's Hut – Beuren Pond offers catering on weekends and a water treading facility. At Blausteinsee, you can enjoy culinary delights at the Seehaus. Many areas also provide picnic spots and benches for relaxation.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like water sports, hiking, and picnicking are most pleasant. The Forebay of the Dreilägerbach Reservoir is particularly appealing during warmer months for nature observation. Some areas might also offer beautiful winter walks, though specific activities may be limited.
Absolutely. Blausteinsee and Düren bathing lake were both created from former open-cast mines, showcasing how landscapes can be reshaped. The Rursee and Urftsee are large reservoirs, with the Urft Dam having been Europe's largest reservoir at one point. The Perlenbach Dam and Dhrontalsperre Dam were built for water supply and power generation, adding to the region's industrial heritage.
Beyond hiking and water sports, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. Prepared routes for skaters and cyclists are available around Blausteinsee. You can also find various gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Burtscheid guide and running trails in the Running Trails around Burtscheid guide.
Yes, parts of the Rursee, particularly the Obersee, and the Urftsee are located within the Eifel National Park, offering stunning natural beauty and protected areas. Thranenweiher Pond is also an impressive biotope within the Hunsrück Hochwald National Park.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and man-made water bodies, from tranquil forest ponds like Altweiher Pond where you can relax far from civilization, to active water sports hubs. The scenic views, opportunities for hiking, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently mentioned highlights. The Fisherman's Hut – Beuren Pond is also loved for its weekend catering and relaxing water treading facility.
Blausteinsee is a popular choice for swimming, offering clear waters and a range of facilities. Düren bathing lake also provides a wide sandy beach and clear water, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation. The Rursee is widely used by water sports enthusiasts, including swimmers.


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