Best attractions and places to see around Schalkenmehrener Maar include a captivating volcanic lake and diverse natural features. This region, part of the Daun Maar Group, is characterized by its unique geological origins and picturesque landscapes. Schalkenmehrener Maar is a "double maar," featuring a western lake and an eastern dry maar, both formed approximately 10,500 years ago. It offers opportunities for walks and hikes within a recognized UNESCO Global Geopark Vulkaneifel.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A well-maintained cycle path runs around the maar, and beautiful views are guaranteed.
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Anyone hiking the circular trail along the Schalkenmehren Maar will pass a very special studio: that of chainsaw artist Konrad Scholzen. Directly on the shore, between quaint half-timbered houses and blooming meadows, impressive wooden sculptures are created here – from powerful wild boars and majestic eagles to detailed hunters and owls. Each sculpture bears the marks of the chainsaw and tells its own story – raw, natural, and with a touch of the Wild West. The rough, yet precise processing of the wood gives each figure its own personality, which blends perfectly into the rugged, pristine nature of the Volcanic Eifel. Konrad Scholzen, himself a master forester, knows how to recognize the structure and soul of the wood and shape it. The result is impressive, unique pieces that fit perfectly into the landscape around the maar and bring hikers closer to a little piece of wilderness and craftsmanship. A real insider tip for anyone who wants to combine art and nature – and a lovely stop on a hike around the maar.
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Café Maarblick – Warmth and Enjoyment with a View Anyone stopping by the Schalkenmehren Maar should not miss a visit to Café Maarblick. Here, warm hospitality meets delicious delicacies and a stunning view of the deep blue maar. As soon as you enter the café, you'll sense the inviting atmosphere. The display case is filled with fresh cakes and pastries that are both visually appealing and tasty – from fruity strawberry slices to creamy nut cakes. Ideal for a short break after a hike or a relaxing bike ride. Those who prefer something more savory will be treated to seasonal specialties – such as the spring-like pizza with asparagus, ham, and cherry tomatoes or a hearty chicken breast fillet in a fruity curry sauce, served with pineapple, mushrooms, fries, and salad. For fish lovers, there's zander fillet on Mediterranean vegetables or the classic trout meunier – freshly prepared and served with potato wedges and a salad plate. The friendly staff makes you feel immediately welcome, and the view of the maar makes the moment of enjoyment perfect – whether it's coffee and cake or a hearty lunchtime snack. A little piece of vacation in the Volcanic Eifel – simply a place to feel good.
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Here, the guest is king. The service is extremely friendly, there's a very good selection of cakes, the food is delicious, and—as the name suggests—you have a magnificent view of the Schalkenmehrener Maar. Hikers are warmly welcome!
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Delicious cake, nice service, delicious dinner, beautiful view of Maar
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Beautiful wood carvings created with chainsaws
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We didn't stop in, we just walked past.
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The tour around the Schalkenmehrener Maar is wonderful.
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The region is rich in unique natural features. The Schalkenmehrener Maar itself is a captivating volcanic lake, part of the Daun Maar Group. You can enjoy stunning views from At the edge of the Schalkenmehrer Maar, which offers panoramic vistas from the former crater rim. The maar is a "double maar," featuring a western lake and an eastern dry maar with a raised bog, home to diverse fen vegetation and wetland birds. The area is also part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Vulkaneifel.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The circular routes around the Schalkenmehrener Maar are suitable for walks, and the natural open-air pool in the western lake is popular for swimming and boating in summer. Children might also enjoy discovering the unique Konrad Scholzen Chainsaw Wood Sculptures and other Wooden Chainsaw Sculptures found throughout the village of Schalkenmehren.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different levels. You can find extended walks and hikes that traverse the unique Volcanic Eifel landscape. Popular trails include the "Großer Dauner," "MaareGlück," "Maare-Pfad," and "Vulcano-Pfad." For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Weinfelder Maar viewpoint – Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg loop from Schalkenmehren," which is an easy 3 km hike. More options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Schalkenmehrener Maar guide.
The village of Schalkenmehren provides hospitality with restaurants and cafés. Café Maarblick offers delicious cakes and pastries with a stunning view of the maar. For local specialties, snacks, and drinks, the Village Shop Maaritimes functions as a souvenir shop with Eifel products.
Yes, Schalkenmehrener Maar is part of the Daun Maar Group. You can also visit the Weinfelder Maar, located opposite Schalkenmehrener Maar, which features the historic Weinfelder Chapel. Additionally, the Gemündener Maar, the smallest of the three Daun Maars, is known for its steep slopes and forested surroundings.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Weinfelder Chapel, a pilgrimage church on the crater rim of the Weinfelder Maar, which is the only remaining building of a 16th-century village. For those interested in local heritage, the Home Weaving Museum (Heimwebereimuseum Schalkenmehren) offers insights into traditional weaving practices.
The region is beautiful year-round, but summer is ideal for swimming and boating in the maar lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. The raised bog area is particularly interesting for observing diverse flora and fauna during warmer months.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for both running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including circular routes around the Schalkenmehrener Maar itself. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes that explore the wider Eifel landscape. Check out the Running Trails around Schalkenmehrener Maar guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Schalkenmehrener Maar guide for detailed options.
Yes, the area is known for its chainsaw wood sculptures. You can visit the studio of chainsaw artist Konrad Scholzen directly on the shore of the maar, where impressive wooden sculptures are created. Many other Wooden Chainsaw Sculptures are also scattered throughout Schalkenmehren, offering a unique blend of art and nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. The panoramic views from the crater rim, the chance to swim or boat in the lake, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The unique chainsaw wood sculptures and the charming local cafes also add to the appeal.
For those interested in astronomy, the Hoher List Observatory is located nearby. It offers an opportunity to explore the night sky and is a unique point of interest in the region.


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