Lakes around Saarburg are situated in a region known for its unique inner-city waterfall created by the Leukbach stream and its location on the Saar River. The surrounding Landkreis Trier-Saarburg region offers various lakes for recreation. While large natural lakes are not directly within the town's immediate vicinity, the area provides diverse aquatic landscapes. This region is characterized by its river valleys and forested hills, offering a blend of natural and man-made water features.
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The pond is not in the Leukbach valley but in the Hölzbach valley!
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Amazingly beautiful place to take a break if you're hiking nearby, e.g. along the Moselle or Syre - otherwise Mertert doesn't offer many quiet spots.
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Beautiful park. Invites you to linger
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While Saarburg itself is known for its urban waterfall, the surrounding region offers several popular recreational lakes. Triolago, near Riol, is a leisure lake with a beach, campsite, and various activities. Bostalsee, the largest leisure body of water in southwest Germany, is great for swimming, walking, and cycling. Another excellent option is Stausee Losheim, known for relaxing hours by the water and opportunities for walks and bike rides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Pond and Fountain in Mertert Park offers a nice little park for a break. Hundscheider Weiher is a quiet, man-made pond in the forest, providing a peaceful resting place. The Keller Reservoir also features wide, stroller-friendly paths and pedal boat rentals, making it ideal for families.
The region around Saarburg's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as the 'View of the Saar River – Chapel in the Rocks loop'. For running, trails like the 'Leuk Waterfall in Saarburg loop' offer scenic paths. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'View of Saarburg – Old arm of the Saar loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Saarburg, Running Trails around Saarburg, and Cycling around Saarburg guides.
Yes, the region features interesting man-made structures related to its waterways. The Serrig Lock on the Saar River is Germany's largest river causeway on a natural river, with an impressive lifting height of 14.5 meters. Historically, the Kaiserhammer Pond, while not for swimming, served as a cooling water tank for a former ironworks, adding a touch of industrial history to its natural setting.
The lakes around Saarburg are enjoyable throughout the year. For cooling off and water activities, the warmer months are ideal. However, places like the Keller Reservoir are particularly attractive for experiencing sunrises and sunsets, making them wonderful destinations in any season. Scenic walks and bike rides can be enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn, while winter offers a different, tranquil beauty.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. The Keller Reservoir is noted for its wide, stroller-friendly paths, perfect for relaxed strolls. Similarly, Bostalsee and Stausee Losheim provide pleasant walking and cycling paths around their shores, suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, the region is home to significant reservoirs. The Talsperre Nonnweiler (Nonnweiler Dam) is the largest water reservoir for both Saarland and neighboring Rhineland-Palatinate, holding approximately 20 million cubic meters of water. While primarily a reservoir, it offers scenic surroundings for nature appreciation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse aquatic landscapes, from recreational lakes to significant water infrastructure. The Pond and Fountain in Mertert Park is loved as a beautiful place to take a break. The Hundscheider Weiher is valued for its quiet, forested setting. The unique urban waterfall in Saarburg itself, created by the Leukbach stream, is also a central feature of the town's charm.
Yes, for those looking to swim, Bostalsee is a popular spot for cooling off on hot days, being the largest leisure body of water in southwest Germany. Triolago also offers a beach area for swimming and other water-based leisure activities.
For a quiet place to rest, consider visiting Hundscheider Weiher, a man-made pond nestled in the middle of the forest, offering a peaceful atmosphere. The Pond in the Leukbach Valley also provides an idyllic setting for relaxation.
The Keller Reservoir (Kell am See) is described as a wonderful destination throughout the year, particularly attractive for experiencing sunrises and sunsets, offering beautiful views over the water.


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