Lakes around Waldorf, located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, offer diverse natural landscapes, primarily characterized by volcanic origins. The region is known for its maars, which are crater lakes formed by volcanic explosions. These aquatic features are often surrounded by forests and provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. The area's geology contributes to unique natural monuments and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Mofettes at Lake Laach demonstrate: The Laacher See volcano, Europe's youngest, didn't go extinct 13,000 years ago; it's just dormant. That's what volcanologists say. And indeed, on the eastern shore of the lake, it's bubbling like a glass of mineral water. Mass amounts of CO2 bubbles rise here, and there's a faint smell of sulfur. Source: https://www.meineeifel.de/mofetten-am-laacher-see/
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😯😮It's very interesting to see the mofettes - gas bubbles from inside the lake🫧🫧🫧🫧. 🌋Welcome to the active volcanic Eifel 🌋.
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Always a highlight. A hike around Lake Laacher See is worthwhile at any time of the year.
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Very nice here at the lake.
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Due to the fallen big tree, the view has a special touch.
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Gases are coming up from the ground all along the eastern shore of the lake. You can smell, see and hear the phenomenon everywhere. Truly unique.
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The path around the lake shows us the nature of today and testimonies of yesterday - impressive were the mofettes (gas bubbles that rise from the interior of the earth)
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The lakes around Waldorf, located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, are primarily characterized by their volcanic origins. Many are 'maars,' which are crater lakes formed by volcanic explosions. This geological history contributes to unique natural monuments and scenic viewpoints, such as the mofettes (gas bubbles rising from the earth) found at Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Rodder Maar is very easy to walk around, even with a stroller or wheelchair. Rieden Forest Lake offers swimming opportunities and hiking trails, some of which are manageable with children. Laacher Lake and its surrounding trails are also considered family-friendly.
Yes, swimming is possible at some locations. Rieden Forest Lake is a beautiful lake with sunbathing areas and designated swimming opportunities.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, hiking, and cycling on numerous trails. Boating is also popular, with pedal and rowing boats available for rent at places like Laacher Lake Boat Rental. Fishing is also an option in some lakes.
Absolutely. Rodder Maar is known for its beautiful area that is very easy to walk, suitable even for strollers and wheelchairs. Many other trails around lakes like Laacher Lake also offer pleasant and accessible walks.
You can rent pedal boats and rowing boats at Laacher Lake Boat Rental. It's a great way to experience the lake's natural panorama from the water.
Due to the region's volcanic past, you can observe mofettes, which are gas bubbles rising from the earth's interior, particularly around Lakeside Trails Overlooking Laacher See. The maars themselves are also significant natural formations.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities for dining and relaxation. Rieden Forest Lake has restaurants and holiday homes with lake views. Many trails also lead to refreshment stops with scenic views, such as those overlooking Olbrück Castle from the Rodder Maar area.
The lakes, especially those designated as nature reserves like Rodder Maar, provide a sheltered retreat for many waterfowl. The surrounding forests also host various other wildlife.
You can find numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the 'Engeln Station – Rodder Maar loop from Niederzissen' is a popular route. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Running Trails around Waldorf guide.
Yes, the region offers excellent cycling routes. A notable route is the 'Rieden Forest Lake – Riedener Waldsee loop from Niederzissen'. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Waldorf guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Waldorf guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the volcanic maars, and the opportunities for various outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and boating. The scenic viewpoints and the tranquil atmosphere, especially at places like Laacher Lake, are frequently highlighted.


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