Best lakes around Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler are found in the surrounding region, offering diverse natural experiences. The city itself is situated in the Ahr Valley, known for its river, vineyards, and hiking opportunities. While large natural lakes are not directly within its municipal boundaries, the broader vicinity offers various lakes, including former quarries and volcanic maars. These bodies of water provide varied natural settings for exploration and recreation.
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Four old ponds lie along the path as if strung on a pearl necklace. It's quiet here and perfect for a little rest.
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The Dungkopfseen are worth seeing from above and below. Spectacular and idyllic.
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The Dungkopf or Unkelbacher See is a former basalt quarry, which is also clearly visible on its banks. The small islet gives the whole thing something very idyllic. Unfortunately, the banks are often very dirty from any legacies.
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Nice view from above through the woods
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A beautiful place to rest and watch the wildlife. This time we were able to observe two pairs of great crested grebes. Simply a place for the soul.
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A beautiful biotope and a wonderful place for a break.
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Even experts are puzzled about the geological formation of the Rodder Maare. It is certainly not of volcanic origin, so it is not a maar. Because of its circular shape, it could have been formed by a meteorite impact. What is certain is that the Rodder Maar has experienced an interplay of irrigation and drainage, agricultural and forestry use in the course of its history. For a long time it served as a fish pond for the Lordship of Olbrück. During times of need in the 19th century it was drained to grow crops. However, the constantly damp clay soil was neither suitable for arable farming nor for fodder production. Most recently, in the early 1960s, water-draining spruces were planted and the maar was drained. These efforts had not paid off. Source: http://www.ostiefel-aktiv.de/40848/41919.html
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The Königssee is 1 ha in size and 30 meters deep. Here tertiary basalt rock was mined until 1942, which was broken into gravel. The Königssee, filled with groundwater, developed from the mining pit. The basalt rock was brought to crushing plants in Oberzissen via a cable car. The gravel was brought from the Brohltalbahn to the Rhine port for shipment.
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The region around Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler features a variety of lakes, many of which are former quarry lakes that have filled with groundwater, creating unique natural settings. You'll find serene forest lakes, natural ponds, and even a maar, offering diverse experiences for nature lovers.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Rodder Maar is particularly family-friendly, with easy paths suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. The Old Ponds along the Eulenbach also offer a natural setting for a relaxed family walk in the forest.
While some lakes like Dornheckensee and Königssee have clear water, swimming is officially prohibited in many of them due to their origin as former quarries or their status as nature reserves. Mondorfer See, also known as Mondorfer Baggersee, is a large quarry lake with sand beaches, but access regulations should be checked locally as it can sometimes be restricted.
Many lakes in the area are surrounded by excellent hiking trails. Königssee (Eifel) is encircled by the Eifel ladder, a geological hiking trail. Rodder Maar also offers beautiful, easy-to-walk paths. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler guide.
Absolutely. Rodder Maar offers a wonderful view of Olbrück Castle, especially from the Eifel ladder. Additionally, the View of Drachenfels provides stunning vistas of the Drachenfels ruins and is accessible from the Rhine Cycle Route.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for cooling off near the water, though swimming might be restricted. Even in winter, the serene landscapes around lakes like Königssee (Eifel) can be very picturesque.
Many of the natural areas around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The paths around Rodder Maar and the forest trails near Old Ponds are popular choices for dog owners.
Lakes like Rodder Maar are known for having good parking spaces nearby, making them easily accessible for visitors arriving by car. Himberger See is also easily accessible from Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler.
The lakes, particularly those formed from basalt mining like Dornheckensee and Königssee (Eifel), feature steep banks and cliffs. Rodder Maar is a nature reserve, providing a sheltered retreat for waterfowl and diverse flora. You might even spot sand lizards on the shores of Königssee.
For a quiet retreat, Waldschlößchen Pond offers a small, cozy oasis in the middle of the forest with benches for resting. Königssee (Eifel) is also described as an idyllic spot for a quiet break or picnic.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for walking and the scenic views, such as the panorama at Dornheckensee or the castle view from Rodder Maar. The opportunity to escape into nature and enjoy a peaceful environment is a common highlight.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For example, the View of Drachenfels is directly accessible from the Rhine Cycle Route. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler guide.


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