Best lakes around Bergheim are primarily artificial lakes, known as "Villeseen," formed from former lignite mining areas in the surrounding Rhein-Erft-Kreis district. These recultivated landscapes now serve as significant local recreational areas. The region offers diverse natural features, including forests and wetlands, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. These lakes contribute to the area's appeal as a green lung for the city and its surroundings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cologne green belt between Decksteiner Weiher, Adenauerweiher and Müngersdorfer Stadium. Very nice cycling or running route.
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Beautiful lake, still pretty empty in the morning
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Perfect for a little break in the countryside.
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Great benches right on the lake with a view of the RheinEnergieSTADION.
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The green belt was originally supposed to remain fallow land, but Konrad Adenauer prevailed and a large green lung was created for the city. The pond was named after him in his honor.
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Swimming is unfortunately forbidden and unfortunately you only rarely have a view of Lake Pescher, but a beautiful area and the rare views make up for it.
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A view of the Kasterer See is worthwhile at any time of the year. Especially in autumn, when the colors of the leaves start to play
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One of the many old gravel dredgings; many kilometers of motorway and the concrete of the brutal concrete barracks from the 70s and 80s come from here. Neglected for years, they have reverted to a biotope that is now indispensable as a leisure oasis in this densely populated area.
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The lakes around Bergheim are primarily artificial, known as "Villeseen," formed from former lignite mining areas in the surrounding Rhein-Erft-Kreis district. These recultivated landscapes now serve as significant local recreational areas, offering diverse natural features like forests and wetlands.
Yes, several lakes are popular for swimming. The Bleibtreusee is known for its excellent water quality and offers a small beach area. The Heider Bergsee features a public lido with a fine sand beach and supervised bathing areas. Additionally, the Liblarer See is renowned as one of the cleanest bathing lakes in the region.
The Bleibtreusee is a hotspot for water sports, offering wakeboarding, waterskiing, stand-up paddling, diving (with a permit), and sailing. The Heider Bergsee also provides opportunities for sailing, fishing, diving, and canoeing in designated areas.
Yes, the Heider Bergsee is very family-friendly, featuring a public lido, a large sunbathing lawn, an adjacent campsite, and a playground. There's also a restaurant and kiosk. The Kasterer Lake area includes a very nice children's playground nearby.
The Kasterer Lake offers ideal conditions for observational walks to spot numerous water birds, especially on its eastern bank which is reserved for nature. The Boisdorfer See is also excellent for birdwatching, with many water birds present year-round, and features a circular path through the surrounding forest.
You can find attractive hiking trails around many lakes. The Kasterer Lake has easy, leisurely trails, including the "Werwolf Wanderweg." The Heider Bergsee offers a well-developed circular route. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the 'Bedburg Castle – Peringsmaar Lake loop' or the 'Erft Flood Canal – Paffendorf Castle loop' which are part of the Hiking around Bergheim guide.
Yes, the Adenauer Pond is a popular route for cyclists who often continue through the city forest. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Paffendorf Castle – Alt-Kaster City Gate loop' or 'Along the restored Erft – Peringsmaar Lake loop' from the Gravel biking around Bergheim guide.
Many of the lakes, such as Bleibtreusee, Heider Bergsee, Liblarer See, Kasterer See, and Boisdorfer See, originated from former lignite opencast mines. They represent successful recultivation efforts, transforming industrial landscapes into valuable natural and recreational areas. The Adenauer Pond was created during the expansion of the city forest in the 1920s and named after Konrad Adenauer, then Mayor of Cologne.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, offering paths for walks. For example, the Adenauer Pond is listed as dog-friendly. However, specific rules may apply to swimming areas or nature reserves, so always check local signage.
Yes, the Heider Bergsee has a restaurant and kiosk. The Bleibtreusee features a beach bar, "Sonnendeck," during warm weather. The historic town of Alt-Kaster, near Kasterer Lake, offers options for a leisurely stop. For accommodation, the Heider Bergsee has an adjacent campsite, and the Liblarer See also provides camping facilities.
Lake Pescher was formed from a former gravel quarry and is known for its natural beauty. While swimming is prohibited, there's a nice path around the lake, and the area is part of a larger site that includes other lakes like Escher See, where public bathing is permitted at the Sundown Beach Club.


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