Lakes in Naturpark Saar-Hunsrück are situated within a protected area spanning Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. The region is characterized by its flowing rivers, but also features several artificial lakes and dams. These bodies of water offer diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports to extensive hiking and cycling paths. The park's lakes contribute to its natural landscape, providing areas for both active recreation and nature observation.
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Reservoir, which can be comfortably walked around on wide paths (also suitable for strollers), beautiful views along the route included as well as the opportunity to stop off at Hau's am See (it is particularly nice on the terrace directly on the lake) and pedal boat rental included.
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The dam at Bostalsee is an impressive structure that dams the largest artificial recreational lake in southwest Germany. The dam not only serves an important function for water sports and leisure activities, but also offers a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding landscape. With its length of around 500 meters and a height of 20 meters, the dam, which was completed in 1979, is an impressive structure. A walk across the dam is particularly recommended at sunset, when the light bathes the lake in warm colors.
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A quiet place early in the morning with a lot of waterfowl.
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Hello Nice circular route, easy Going is also recommended for people with mild disabilities.
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From here you have a great view of the lake.
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The circular lake path is 6.8 km long and is only open to pedestrians and cyclists and is mostly paved. Also recommended as a jogging circuit.
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Losheim reservoir Surrounded by natural landscape, the Losheim reservoir presents itself to visitors as an attractively designed recreation center. It was built under the direction of Mayor Raimund Jakobs of the municipality of Losheim over a three-year planning and construction period with major state funding from the federal and state governments. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Dr. Franz-Josef Röder and the mayor on September 26, 1972. With a length of 1,200 meters, a maximum width of 400 meters and a capacity of 1.5 million cubic meters of water, the lake covers an area of 31.1 hectares. It was inaugurated on April 28, 1974 and handed over to its intended use. A modern campsite and an eco-village with comfortable wooden houses, as well as an integrated swimming pool, complement the tourist function of the reservoir. With its water sports opportunities and hiking and jogging on a four-kilometer-long circular path, it has already been the destination of millions of visitors. The Seehotel as well as hotels, restaurants and guesthouses in the districts of the municipality of Losheim am See offer good accommodation options for tourists. The lake is the destination of many representative events throughout the year. Source: Text information board
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Visitors frequently enjoy Bostalsee, the largest recreational lake in Southwest Germany, known for its extensive water sports and sandy beaches. Another favorite is Losheim Reservoir, offering swimming, water sports, and a scenic circular path. Keller Reservoir is also highly regarded for its tranquil scenery and opportunities for pedal boating and fishing.
Swimming is permitted in some recreational lakes, such as Bostalsee, which features two spacious sandy beaches, and Losheim Reservoir, which has designated swimming areas and an Aquapark. However, bathing is generally prohibited in drinking water reservoirs like Riveristalsperre, Nonnweiler Dam, and Keller See (though a public outdoor pool is available near Keller See).
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Bostalsee offers the Aqua Mundo indoor water park, mini-golf, and a climbing park. The Steinbachtalsperre is particularly family-friendly, featuring an exceptionally large children's playground with a water play area, trampolines, and mini-golf. Losheim Reservoir also provides a variety of activities for all ages, including an Aquapark and mini-golf.
Many lakes offer well-maintained circular paths. For example, Losheim Reservoir has a 4 km circular trail, and Keller Reservoir is encircled by a 2.2-kilometer path. The Riveristalsperre features an 8-kilometer circular path ideal for hikers and joggers, while the Nonnweiler Dam is surrounded by a unique planetary hiking trail. For more extensive hiking options in the region, you can explore the Mountain Hikes in Naturpark Saar-Hunsrück guide.
Absolutely. Lakes like Bostalsee and the Riveristalsperre offer well-developed paths suitable for cycling. The 2.2-kilometer circular path around Keller Reservoir is also suitable for cycling. For a broader range of cycling routes in the area, check out the Cycling in Naturpark Saar-Hunsrück guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Naturpark Saar-Hunsrück guide.
Bostalsee is a hub for diverse water sports, including sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding, with rental stations available. Losheim Reservoir also offers water sports and paddle boat rentals. For a more tranquil experience, pedal boating is available at Keller Reservoir.
Yes, the southwestern part of Bostalsee is designated as a nature reserve, providing a refuge for rare animals and plants. The Nonnweiler Dam also serves as a vital water protection area, preserving the untouched nature around its widely branched reservoir.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and outdoor activities. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling, while in winter, weather permitting, frozen lakes like Keller See can transform into natural ice-skating rinks, and surrounding hills offer sledding opportunities.
While specific regulations can vary by lake, many areas around the lakes in Naturpark Saar-Hunsrück are dog-friendly, especially on walking and hiking trails. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any specific restrictions, particularly in designated swimming or nature reserve areas.
Yes, popular lakes like Bostalsee and Losheim Reservoir offer various catering options, including restaurants and cafes. Keller Reservoir also has two restaurants directly on the lake. Noswendeler Lake provides catering, especially during the summer season.
Fishing is permitted in certain areas of Losheim Reservoir, particularly on its quieter western shore, and also at Keller Reservoir. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to local fishing regulations.
The region offers several scenic spots. The View of Bostalsee from the dam provides panoramic views of the lake. Keller Reservoir is known for its beautiful natural scenery, especially at sunrise and sunset. The Riveristalsperre's circular path offers beautiful views of the water and the wooded slopes of the Hochwald.


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