Best lakes around Roetgen are found in this municipality within the Städteregion Aachen, Germany. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring several notable lakes and reservoirs. These bodies of water offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from historic dams to unique moor lakes.
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From here, you have a beautiful view of the dam. There are two benches where you can relax.
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Almost the only way to see the reservoir and its walls. Otherwise access is prohibited and overgrown all around.
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There are a few benches here where you can take a rest
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At this point there is a larger moor lake, which makes a nice photo motif, especially in fog. Above this, this moor lake is regularly visited by waterfowl such as wild ducks. If there are few people on the jetties and you approach the lake(s) quietly, there is a high probability that the animals will not be startled and scared away.
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The peat that can be found everywhere in the bog and fen areas is the result of a process of incomplete decomposition. Usually, dead plants are gradually decomposed by small animals (such as earthworms), bacteria and fungi. This process applies to well-drained soils. On impervious acidic soils that do not contain many bacteria and in humid climates, plants such as peat moss are only partially decomposed. Their superimposition forms the peat layer. This peat layer can be up to 7 m in certain places here in the Brackvenn. 1 mm layer of peat takes 1 year to form. With a peat layer of 7 m, for example, we are talking about a period of 7,000 years.
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There are several bog eyes along the wooden walkways, which are home to numerous species of dragonflies, among other things.
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The bog lakes are often Palsen, Pingos or Thufure. The water in the middle is called bog scour or bog eye.
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In autumn, the Brackvenn is the most colorful fen landscape in the Eupen area.
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The Brackvenn Moor Lakes are a unique natural feature. These formations, sometimes called Palsas or Pingos, developed from frost mounds at the end of the last ice age, offering a glimpse into geological history. The area's raised and low moors present a breathtaking landscape that changes dramatically with each season.
Yes, several dams and reservoirs are notable. The View of the Dreilägerbach Dam offers scenic views from a rest area. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) is beautifully situated, and a circumnavigation of the dam is recommended. Additionally, the Perlenbach Dam provides a wonderfully quiet atmosphere with beautiful views and serves as a drinking water supply and for power generation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The area is known for its serene atmosphere, beautiful views, and the chance to relax. Many enjoy the quiet surroundings of places like the Perlenbach Dam and the picturesque experience offered by Struffelt Pond, especially at dusk.
Yes, many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are considered family-friendly. Highlights like the View of the Dreilägerbach Dam, Struffelt Pond, and Perlenbach Dam are suitable for families, offering easy access and pleasant environments for walks and enjoying nature.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. For instance, a hiking trail runs along the east side of the Perlenbach Dam from the dam to the Höfener mill. You can find various running trails, including routes around the Weser Reservoir, by exploring the Running Trails around Roetgen guide.
Yes, the area around Roetgen's lakes is well-suited for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Simonskall Climb – View of Rursee loop from Roetgen', in the Road Cycling Routes around Roetgen guide. For mountain biking, routes like 'Brackvenn – Wesertalsperre (Vesdre Dam) loop from Roetgen' are available in the MTB Trails around Roetgen guide.
The lakes around Roetgen are beautiful in every season. The landscape's colors and appearance, especially in the High Fens, change dramatically throughout the year. Spring brings green, summer is bright, autumn is colorful, and winter offers a stunning white landscape, making it a great destination year-round depending on your preferred scenery.
Several spots offer excellent views. The View of the Dreilägerbach Dam provides a beautiful vista from a small rest area. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) also offers great views, particularly during a circumnavigation. At Perlenbach Dam, you'll find many places with beautiful views of the lake and the opposite side of the river.
While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas and trails around the lakes in Roetgen are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Public transport options to access the Eifel lakes from Roetgen exist, though specific routes and schedules should be checked with local transport providers. Roetgen is a municipality within the Städteregion Aachen, and regional buses typically connect it to surrounding areas and attractions.
Yes, the Perlenbach Dam is known for its wonderfully quiet atmosphere, offering peaceful views. Struffelt Pond is also particularly recommended for a serene and picturesque experience, especially at dusk.


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