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Blausteinsee

Top 3 Lakes around Blausteinsee

Best lakes around Blausteinsee refers to the Blausteinsee, an artificial lake north of Eschweiler in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This lake was created from a former opencast coal mine, transforming an industrial landscape into a recreational area. It features a 10.3 km path for cycling, skating, and hiking, and offers various water sports. The northern, northeastern, and eastern shores are designated as a nature reserve, providing natural features for visitors.

Best lakes around Blausteinsee

  • The most popular lakes is Blausteinsee Pavilion, a viewpoint that allows visitors to enjoy the lake's nature and leisure activities. It is a great destination for a hike on the circular route or for water sports like sailing and stand-up paddling.
  • Another must-see spot is Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach, a viewpoint with a terrace right on the Blausteinsee. This platform offers a panoramic view of the lake and includes a small playground for children.
  • Visitors also love View of Lucherberger See, a viewpoint with a small sandy beach. It provides a nice view of the Lucherberger See, offering quiet spots for relaxation.
  • Blausteinsee is known for its artificial lake, which supports diverse recreational activities and natural areas. The lake offers opportunities for swimming, diving, sailing, and hiking around its perimeter.
  • The lakes around Blausteinsee are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 700 upvotes and over 500 photos shared across its highlights.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach

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Great terrace with a platform, right on the Blausteinsee. There is a small playground for the children.

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Blausteinsee Circular Trail

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In 1981, the city of Eschweiler developed concepts for an Eschweiler lake; The Eschweiler See Sailing Club was founded in 1979. In 1982, the resettlement of the population from Erberich, Langendorf, Laurenzberg, Lürken, Langweiler and Obermerz began, mainly to Neu-Lohn and Fronhoven. Blausteinsee GmbH was founded as a municipal sponsoring company for the municipalities of Aldenhoven, Alsdorf, Eschweiler and Würselen and the planned Eschweiler Lake was renamed Blausteinsee. The Blausteinsee was the first intermunicipal project in the Aachen region.
It was named after the old district of Am blau Stein north of Dürwiß. This name can already be found in old field maps and German base maps. It goes back to the 3.50 meter high Fronhoven Cross that once stood on the provincial road between Dürwiß and Fronhoven, a wayside cross from the 17th or 18th century, not a bluestone quarry.

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Lake Blaustein

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The Blausteinsee is still biologically young. Cnidarians, crabs, aquatic snails, amphibians and schools of small to medium-sized fish such as the carp-like rudd and roach (whitefish) as well as perch and eels can be observed in the lake, and the first aquatic plants are beginning to spread along the shore. The immediate surroundings of the lake are characterized by wide fields, rows of trees, copses and hedges. The 80 to 130 meter wide green belt consists of deciduous trees, bushes, meadows and abandoned areas.

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View of Blausteinsee

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Nice for a short break

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Viewing Platform at Blausteinsee

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Great vantage point, really great view over the lake 👍🏻

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October 31, 2025, Blausteinsee

Blaustein Lake is a beautifully situated place. Ideal for relaxing.

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Nice place to relax, suitable for a longer walk around the lake (follow the circular path). :)

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Kirsten E.
July 20, 2024, Blausteinsee

quiet, shady place to take a paddling break!

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A walk around the Blausteinsee is nice for a walk 🚶‍♂️

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In 1981, the city of Eschweiler developed concepts for an Eschweiler lake; The Eschweiler See Sailing Club was founded in 1979. In 1982, the resettlement of the population from Erberich, Langendorf, Laurenzberg, Lürken, Langweiler and Obermerz began, mainly to Neu-Lohn and Fronhoven. Blausteinsee GmbH was founded as a municipal sponsoring company for the municipalities of Aldenhoven, Alsdorf, Eschweiler and Würselen and the planned Eschweiler Lake was renamed Blausteinsee. The Blausteinsee was the first intermunicipal project in the Aachen region. It was named after the old district of Am blau Stein north of Dürwiß. This name can already be found in old field maps and German base maps. It goes back to the 3.50 meter high Fronhoven Cross that once stood on the provincial road between Dürwiß and Fronhoven, a wayside cross from the 17th or 18th century, not a bluestone quarry.

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November 19, 2023, Blausteinsee

The Blausteinsee is still biologically young. Cnidarians, crabs, aquatic snails, amphibians and schools of small to medium-sized fish such as the carp-like rudd and roach (whitefish) as well as perch and eels can be observed in the lake, and the first aquatic plants are beginning to spread along the shore. The immediate surroundings of the lake are characterized by wide fields, rows of trees, copses and hedges. The 80 to 130 meter wide green belt consists of deciduous trees, bushes, meadows and abandoned areas.

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Everything is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

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The Blausteinsee is still very young. It is the pit of a former opencast mine, which was filled with water from 1994. You can still see his artificial character somehow. Nevertheless, it is a popular destination and a good example of the renaturation of the opencast mining landscape. In the next few years, even more such lakes are to be created in this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can I enjoy at Blausteinsee?

Blausteinsee offers a wide range of activities. You can engage in various water sports like diving, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, rowing, and swimming in the designated bathing area. On land, there's a 10.3 km path perfect for cycling, skating, and hiking around the lake. The northern, northeastern, and eastern shores are also designated as a nature reserve, providing peaceful spots for relaxation and nature observation.

Are there family-friendly facilities or activities at Blausteinsee?

Yes, Blausteinsee is very family-friendly. The designated bathing area with a sandy beach is ideal for families. The Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach features a small playground for children. The circular path around the lake is also suitable for family walks and cycling.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Blausteinsee?

Blausteinsee, an artificial lake created from a former opencast coal mine, is now a vibrant recreational area. You'll find a green belt surrounding the lake, with the northern, northeastern, and eastern shores designated as a nature reserve. This area supports local flora and fauna, offering peaceful spots to observe nature. The lake itself is home to various fish species, amphibians, and freshwater snails.

Where can I find good viewpoints around Blausteinsee?

There are several excellent viewpoints. The Blausteinsee Pavilion offers great views and is a popular starting point for exploring the lake. Another must-see is the Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach, which provides a panoramic view of the lake. Additionally, a viewpoint resembling an 'Absetzer' (a mining machine) offers panoramic views and serves as a reminder of the lake's history.

What is the history behind Blausteinsee?

Blausteinsee has a unique history as a prime example of landscape regeneration. It was formed by flooding the pit of the former Zukunft opencast coal mine. The filling began in 1994, and it officially opened as a bathing lake in 2000, reaching its full size by 2005. This transformation from an industrial site to a recreational and natural area is a significant aspect of its identity.

Are there hiking routes available near Blausteinsee?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The 10.3 km path encircling Blausteinsee is popular for walks. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Blausteinsee Pavilion – View of the Blausteinsee loop from Kinzweiler' or the 'Blausteinsee Pavilion – View of the Blausteinsee loop from Dürwiß'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Blausteinsee guide, which also includes walking paths.

What cycling opportunities are there around Blausteinsee?

Blausteinsee is excellent for cycling. A dedicated 10.3 km path circles the lake, suitable for bikes and rollerblades. For more extensive rides, you can find various routes in the area, such as the 'Aachen Zeitschleife (Time Loop) – Vanished Places (family loop)' or the 'Blausteinsee Pavilion – View of the Blausteinsee loop from Dürwiß'. More cycling routes are detailed in the Cycling around Blausteinsee guide.

Can I go mountain biking or gravel biking near Blausteinsee?

Absolutely. The region around Blausteinsee offers trails for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For MTB, routes like 'Neu-Lohn loop from Dürwiß' and 'Inde Meadow Trail – View of Blausteinsee loop from Aldenhoven' are available. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore longer routes such as 'Stone Compass Rest Area – Roman Tower on Sophienhöhe loop from Eschweiler Talbahnhof'. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Blausteinsee guide and the Gravel biking around Blausteinsee guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about Blausteinsee?

Visitors frequently praise Blausteinsee for its beautiful nature and diverse leisure activities. Many enjoy hiking the circular route, trying water sports like sailing or stand-up paddling, and relaxing on the large lawn by the bathing area. The panoramic views from platforms like the Blausteinsee viewing platform and beach are also highly appreciated.

Are there other lakes or viewpoints nearby besides Blausteinsee?

While Blausteinsee is the primary focus, you can also find the View of Lucherberger See nearby. This viewpoint offers a nice perspective of Lucherberger See, complete with a small sandy beach, providing quiet spots for relaxation.

What amenities are available at Blausteinsee?

The recreational area around Blausteinsee is well-equipped. You'll find dining facilities like Seehaus53 and a kiosk by the sunbathing lawn. There's also an outdoor swimming pool and a bike riding area on the southern shore. For divers, the northwestern shore features a dedicated diving area with a filling station.

When is the best time to visit Blausteinsee?

Blausteinsee is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with a lively atmosphere. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Even in winter, the circular path can be used for walks, offering a quieter experience.

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