Lakes around Osburger Wald are situated within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, an area characterized by diverse natural features including extensive forests and spring-bogs. The region offers a landscape that combines natural beauty with historical significance, featuring ancient Roman aqueducts and Celtic burial mounds. While not abundant in large natural lakes, the area provides distinct aquatic experiences centered around reservoirs and unique natural ponds.
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A few years ago beavers were spotted here again. Next to the habitat there is a nice little shelter that invites you to take a break and also offers an information board about beavers.
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Beautiful flair at the lake in every season.
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Nice location on the lake, nice service.
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If you want to see the lake well, you should do the tour when the trees are not in leaf 😊
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There you can also go boating when the weather is nice ☺️ And then relax in the cafe 🍰🍹
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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 Riveristalsperre is a drinking water dam that was built in the Riveris valley and has been supplying the city of Trier with drinking water since 1958. Technical data: Dam: 350,000 m³ slope and valley gravel, dam height: 50 m, dam width: 178 m, content: up to 5 million m³ drinking water. The area around the dam is a water protection area. You can walk around the dam on a leisurely hiking trail. There is a large car park below the dam. Swimming and water sports are not permitted on the dam, as the water must be protected from contamination.
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The Osburger Wald region, part of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, features a landscape with diverse natural features. While not abundant in large natural lakes, the area offers distinct aquatic experiences centered around reservoirs and unique natural ponds. These include the Riveris Reservoir, which serves as a water supply, and the Former Beaver Pond in the Wadrill Valley, known for its wildlife.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Riveris Reservoir offers an 8 km loop trail suitable for walks, and the Former Beaver Pond in the Wadrill Valley provides an engaging opportunity to observe wildlife with an information board. Altweiher Pond is also an idyllic, family-friendly spot in the forest.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can experience extensive forests and spring-bogs characteristic of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. The Former Beaver Pond in the Wadrill Valley is a unique site to observe beavers and their impressive structures. The Riveris Reservoir is set in a scenic environment, offering picturesque views of the water and surrounding nature.
Absolutely. The Riveris Reservoir features a popular 8 km loop trail around its barrier, offering beautiful views. You can also find numerous other hiking opportunities in the region. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Forest Pond – Landal Hochwald Holiday Park loop' or the 'Keller Reservoir – Keller Reservoir loop'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Osburger Wald guide.
Due to its function as a drinking water dam for the city of Trier, swimming and water sports are generally not permitted at the Riveris Reservoir. It's primarily a tranquil spot for hiking and enjoying nature.
The Former Beaver Pond in the Wadrill Valley offers a unique opportunity to observe the activities of beavers and marvel at their impressive structures. There's a shelter with an information board providing insights into these fascinating animals and their ecological impact, making it a distinctive natural attraction for wildlife enthusiasts.
Yes, for a break with a view, you can visit Haus am See – Restaurant & Café, Kell am See. It offers a cozy lakeside terrace with catering and a small menu, providing a good spot to relax and enjoy the water views.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature. The scenic views, especially around the Riveris Reservoir, and the chance to observe wildlife at the Former Beaver Pond are frequently highlighted. The idyllic setting of places like Altweiher Pond also provides a wonderful escape.
Besides hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking or mountain biking. Check out the Gravel biking around Osburger Wald guide or the MTB Trails around Osburger Wald guide for detailed routes and options.
While the lakes themselves are natural or man-made for water supply, the broader Osburger Wald region is rich in history. It features ancient Roman aqueducts and Celtic burial mounds, making the entire area appealing for exploration beyond just the water bodies.
Yes, the Riveris Dam is a notable man-made monument offering wonderful views of the reservoir. A hike around the dam is highly recommended, providing scenic perspectives of the water storage and the surrounding landscape.


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