Best lakes around Eschweiler include both artificial and natural aquatic environments, many of which are results of landscape reclamation from former lignite mining. The region features a prominent artificial lake, Blausteinsee, alongside other recreational water bodies. These areas provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from water sports to hiking and nature observation. Eschweiler's lakes offer a blend of active recreation and tranquil natural settings.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful place, both touristy, calm and wild
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Soooo awesome!!!
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At least today the water didn't look particularly good. While other lakes, ponds and rivers are clear, the Orchelsweiher is filled with brown water.
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Blausteinsee Water Trail (Eschweiler, near Aachen) At Blausteinsee (Eschweiler, near Aachen), in addition to the Omerbach/Inde Water Trail, a second water trail was developed with the Eschweiler local group and the Friends of Nature NRW. In recent decades, a lake has been created at this former open-cast mine, which is known as a local recreation area and leisure and bathing lake. The focus of this waterway is on the water-specific relevant topic of this new lake: The creation of the (artificial) lake as an open-cast mining pit The (bathing) water quality Nature conservation and recreational use (feeding birds, garbage and keeping dogs on a leash) Landscape change and recultivation (mining and renewable energies) Hydrology and groundwater (fresh air corridors and circulation of the lake as well as groundwater lowering) In autumn 2018, the route of the waterway and the possible information boards and their contents were developed during several inspections.
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Local recreation – right on your doorstep! Treat yourself to a break from everyday life. At Blaustein Lake you will find great local recreational opportunities that you would otherwise have to get on a plane for. With everything you could wish for on a beautiful summer day: refreshment and relaxation, of course. And a spacious bathing beach with beach chairs, restaurants, sports, games and much, much more. At Blaustein Lake you will find a perfect break from everyday life: Family beach Lawns Play equipment for children Diverse gastronomic options Note: Unfortunately, dogs must stay outside.
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Beautiful lake but very crowded in summer.
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A circular path leads around the quarry pond
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Eschweiler features a mix of artificial lakes, natural ponds, and dam reservoirs. Many of these, like the prominent Blausteinsee, are results of landscape reclamation from former lignite mining, offering diverse recreational and natural experiences.
Blausteinsee is a hub for recreation, offering a wide array of activities. You can enjoy water sports such as swimming, diving, canoeing, rowing, sailing, and windsurfing. On land, there are footpaths, a cycle path, and a 10.3 km rollerblading track around the lake, perfect for hiking, cycling, and rollerblading. The lake also hosts concerts and cultural events on its lake stage during summer.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Blausteinsee and Blausteinsee Pavilion are great for families with designated bathing areas and various activities. Lake Barmen also offers a sand beach, sunbathing lawn, and a nearby playground, though swimming is at your own risk due to no lifeguard supervision.
Swimming is permitted at designated areas in Blausteinsee, which has a dedicated bathing area and beach. At Lake Barmen, swimming is allowed in designated areas, but be aware there is no lifeguard supervision. Swimming is not recommended at Orchels Pond. For a regulated swimming environment, the Freibad Dürwiß, an outdoor swimming pool facility, is a nearby alternative.
Absolutely. Blausteinsee is encircled by an 80 to 130-meter-wide green belt with footpaths and a cycle path, including a 10.3 km rollerblading track. The area around the Dam of the Wehebach dam also offers well-maintained paths suitable for riding even after rain. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides like the Hiking around Eschweiler guide, which includes trails like 'WasserWeg Blausteinsee' and 'Lake Blaustein – Blausteinsee loop'.
The region offers several natural highlights. Parts of Blausteinsee's northern, northeastern, and eastern shores are nature reserves, ideal for observing local flora and fauna. Orchels Pond is known for its diverse flora and fauna throughout the seasons. For scenic views, visit the View of the Blausteinsee or the Dam of the Wehebach dam, which offers a nice view of the dam and beaver dams on the Rote Wehe.
Dog policies vary by location. At Lake Barmen, dogs are allowed on leashes on walking paths but are not permitted in the beach area. For Blausteinsee, while dogs are generally welcome around the lake, it's advisable to visit during weekdays if you prefer fewer crowds, especially during summer, as mentioned by visitors.
Yes, angling is possible at Blausteinsee and Orchels Pond. At Blausteinsee, registration with the fishing tenant is required to obtain permits and information on regulations. Orchels Pond also allows fishing with the appropriate license and permit.
Blausteinsee holds significant historical context as it was created from a former opencast lignite mine, 'Zukunft'. Memorial stones and crossroads around the lake serve as poignant reminders of villages that were displaced by lignite mining, showcasing the region's industrial past and subsequent landscape reclamation.
Near Blausteinsee, you'll find dining options including kiosks and restaurants like 'Seehaus 53'. While specific accommodation details are not provided, Eschweiler and its surrounding areas offer various options. It's recommended to check local listings for cafes, pubs, and accommodation near the lakes for the most current information.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is popular for water sports and cultural events at Blausteinsee. The Orchels Pond provides a place of relaxation with diverse flora and fauna in every season. For quieter visits, especially with dogs, weekdays outside of peak summer are often recommended.
Beyond the paths directly around Blausteinsee, the region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes around Eschweiler, including tours like 'Gravel riding between green and grey – of castles, trees and lignite'. Explore the Gravel biking around Eschweiler guide for more options.


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