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Top 20 Lakes around Simmerath

Best lakes around Simmerath are found in a municipality nestled within Germany's Eifel region, characterized by extensive bodies of water framed by Eifel woodlands and deep green forests. This area features several lakes, including the Rursee, Obersee, and Urftsee, which offer diverse recreational opportunities. The landscape provides a natural setting for various outdoor activities. Simmerath is situated within the Eifel National Park, offering unique natural scenery and unspoiled nature.

Best lakes around Simmerath

  • The most popular lakes is Wooden boardwalks at Heimbach Reservoir, a trail that offers beautiful and rustic sections. This path includes wooden walkways and provides reflections in the water.
  • Another must-see spot is Victor-Neels Bridge, a bridge and viewpoint. This steel suspension bridge spans the Urftsee and offers views of the Eifel National Park.
  • Visitors also love Urft Dam, a man-made monument. When built, the Urftsee was the largest reservoir in Europe, and the dam itself was once the highest in Europe.
  • Simmerath is known for reservoirs, natural pools, and forebays. These include large dams like the Rursee, significant drinking water sources like the Obersee, and protected nature areas like the Urftsee.
  • The lakes around Simmerath are appreciated by the komoot community. With over 4900 upvotes and more than 3500 photos, the community has documented many spots.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Urft Dam

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When the dam was built at the beginning of the 20th century, the Urftsee was the largest reservoir in Europe. The reservoir lies entirely within the Eifel National Park, where nature is allowed to run free in many places. There is a place to stop for refreshments right next to the dam. A special feature for Germany is that the Rursee is located right at the foot of the dam.

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Wooden boardwalks at Heimbach Reservoir

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Beautiful footpath, partly over wooden footbridges, in the immediate vicinity of the shore.

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The Heimbach reservoir is not actually a dam, but a so-called compensation basin. It serves to compensate for the fluctuations in the water level caused by the intermittent operation of the peak current power plants in the Urft and Rurtalsperre. These two hydropower plants usually only produce electricity when larger demand peaks are expected or measured in the general high-voltage network, which is usually the case in the mornings of working days. In the rest of the time the machines are idle and therefore no water inevitably flows into the reservoir. The usable space of the reservoir is therefore filled with water within a few hours when the power plants are in operation. Then the storage volume is dosed and drained in such a way that the underflow of the river bed of the Rur is continuously exposed to an amount of water that meets the ecological requirements of the flowing water and the requirements of other requirements. Source: nationalparktor.de/nationalparkstadtheimbach/wasserinfos/wasserinfos.html

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Victor-Neels Bridge

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The bridge, named after the last Belgian commander, Victor Neels, fits very well into the landscape. At the end you can expect a 16 percent gradient up to Vogelsang.

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Here, in addition to a great view, there is a really good snack and you can take the boat back to Rurberg.

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June 30, 2022, Wooden Walkways at Heimbach Reservoir

Very nicely located wooden walkways in good condition.

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Beautiful footpath, partly over wooden footbridges, in the immediate vicinity of the shore.

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According to legend, there used to be elves in Heimbach. Children from Heimbach want to ask them back and have therefore made 25 elf houses and placed them along the way.

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Nice to hike very quiet and comfortable to walk at the end a nice cold beer in the small beer garden

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May 2, 2022, Urft Dam

The Urttalsperre is the oldest dam in the Eifel and a popular destination. The dam wall was the largest structure in Europe at the time, has a length of 266 m and a height of 59 m. There is a nice excursion restaurant at the dam wall, which you can reach by boat, bus, car, bike or on foot. The Urftsee is also a very beautiful hiking area with a great path along the shore, which always offers a beautiful view of the Ordensburg Vogelsang.

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The Urttalsperre is the oldest dam (1905) in the Eifel and a popular destination. The dam wall was the largest structure in Europe at the time, has a length of 266 m and a height of 59 m. There is a nice excursion restaurant at the dam wall, which you can reach by boat, bus, car, bike or on foot. The Urftsee is also a very beautiful hiking area with a great path along the shore, which always offers a beautiful view of the Ordensburg Vogelsang.

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The Victor Neels Bridge spans the Urftsee at this point and, with a very successful steel cable suspension bridge construction, forms a great transition for cyclists and hikers. The bridge is named after the former commander of the Belgian forces at Camp Vogelsang. Great experience when it starts to rock 😁.

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Especially nice to walk on the north side. Here footbridges lead directly past the water. There are great views around every bend in the path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes in the Simmerath region?

The primary lakes in the Simmerath region are the Rursee, Obersee, and Urftsee, all nestled within the Eifel National Park. The Eiserbachsee is also a notable natural outdoor pool near Simmerath-Rurberg.

What activities can I do at the Rursee?

The Rursee is ideal for various activities, including watersports, hiking, and cycling. You can enjoy boat cruises, relax in the green spaces at the Rursee Zentrum in Rurberg, or swim in the natural adventure pool in Einruhr. The Rursee also forms part of a scenic cycling route that extends up to 42 kilometers.

Are there hiking opportunities around the lakes in Simmerath?

Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Rursee, Obersee, and Urftsee all feature well-marked paths. For example, the Urftseerandweg offers impressive views along the Urftsee's northern shore. You can find many options, including easy hikes, in the Easy hikes around Simmerath guide.

Are there family-friendly activities near the lakes?

Absolutely. The natural adventure pool in Einruhr at the Rursee offers chlorine-free swimming and child-friendly activities. Many trails, like the Wooden boardwalk at the Heimbach Reservoir, are marked as family-friendly and provide beautiful, easy walks.

What historical sites can I visit near the lakes?

The region boasts significant historical sites. The Urft Dam, built between 1900 and 1905, was once the highest dam in Europe. The Victor-Neels Bridge, a steel suspension bridge spanning the Urftsee, also has historical significance related to the Eifel National Park's past.

Can I go cycling around the Simmerath lakes?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A scenic cycling route encompasses the Rursee, Obersee, and Urftsee, extending up to 42 kilometers. The Urftseerandweg along the Urftsee's northern shore is open to cyclists. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Simmerath guide or the MTB Trails around Simmerath guide.

What makes the Urftsee unique?

The Urftsee, entirely within the Eifel National Park, was Europe's largest reservoir when constructed. Its dam was once the highest in Europe. It's a vital habitat for various animal species, particularly birds. To protect its delicate ecosystem, bathing and boating are generally not permitted, but the Urftseerandweg offers impressive views.

Is the Obersee suitable for swimming or boating?

The Obersee primarily serves as a drinking water reservoir. While boat trips are possible, it's important to note its role in water supply. For swimming, the Rursee offers the natural adventure pool in Einruhr and the Eiserbachsee is a natural outdoor pool.

Are there accessible paths around the lakes?

Yes, the Victor-Neels Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible. While specific information for all paths isn't available, many trails are well-maintained, and it's advisable to check individual route descriptions for accessibility details.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Simmerath?

The lakes offer beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, hiking, and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn provides stunning foliage, and winter can offer serene, quiet walks, though some services might be reduced. The Eifel region's natural beauty is a constant draw.

Where can I find good viewpoints of the lakes?

Many spots offer excellent views. The Victor-Neels Bridge provides panoramic views of the Urftsee and the Eifel National Park. The View of the Urft Dam and the Urftsee is another great vantage point, often with a refreshment stop nearby.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the lakes in Simmerath?

Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from watersports on the Rursee to tranquil hikes along the Obersee and Urftsee. The stunning natural beauty, especially the extensive blue expanses framed by Eifel woodlands, and the well-maintained trails like the Wooden boardwalk at the Heimbach Reservoir, are frequently highlighted.

How can I get to the lakes using public transport?

While specific public transport routes vary, the region is generally accessible. For instance, from the Urft Dam, you can take a boat back to Rurberg, which often has public transport connections. It's recommended to check local bus and boat schedules for the most current information on reaching specific lake areas.

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