Lakes around Trier offer diverse natural and recreational experiences in the Rhineland-Palatinate region. Trier, an ancient Roman city, is not directly on large natural lakes, but the surrounding area provides various water bodies. These include reservoirs, former industrial ponds, and natural lakes, many of which are suitable for recreation and nature observation. The region's landscape features rivers like the Ruwer and areas like the Hunsrück, contributing to the formation of these water features.
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Once a popular tourist destination, swimming in the pond is now prohibited. This prevents you from fully enjoying the idyllic ambiance.
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Beautiful road through the Mattheiser Forest, slightly uphill, past Pfahlweiher and Angelweiher.
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Here is an ecological compensation area in the form of a pond (to match the newly created "toad diversions"). With information boards and a bench to rest
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Beautiful little lake, littered with great water lilies 👍😊
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At the entrance to the middle pond you will find a miniature golf course with a bistro. Here there is typical Moselle Viez and Flieten. www.minigolf-trier.de
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The Wolfskaulweiher is a fishing water (carp) near Trier. The fishing waters are managed by the fishing club "Eifeltor" 1948 e.V.
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The region around Trier offers a diverse range of water bodies, including natural lakes, reservoirs, and former industrial ponds. You'll find everything from popular leisure parks to tranquil nature reserves, each with its own unique character and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes have interesting histories. For instance, Kaiserhammer Pond and Wolfskaulweiher once served as cooling water tanks for the Klöckner-Werke AG ironworks until 1972, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Mattheiser Weiher also has a past tied to sorb tree cultivation for local apple wine production.
For nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, the Keller Reservoir in Kell am See is ideal for scenic beauty and peaceful walks, especially at sunrise or sunset. Mattheiser Weiher is also excellent for observing diverse flora and bird species along its comfortable walking tracks. Pfahl Pond, recognized as a nature reserve, offers great hiking possibilities in a quiet forest setting.
While swimming is prohibited in some local ponds like Kaiserhammer Pond, there are options for swimming. Triolago Lake in Riol is a popular leisure park with a bathing lake. The Mattheiser Weiher area has an adjacent outdoor swimming pool (Südbad) that opens during suitable weather. Further afield, Pulvermaar in the Eifel is an inviting crater lake for swimming, and Bostalsee offers family-friendly beaches.
For a day trip, Triolago Lake in Riol is a great choice for families, offering swimming and recreational activities. The Eifel region's volcanic maars, such as Pulvermaar, provide unique natural beauty. Bostalsee, about 37.5 km from Trier, is the largest recreational body of water in southwest Germany with numerous activities and a circular trail.
Absolutely! Triolago Lake in Riol is designed as a leisure and amusement park, perfect for families with its bathing lake and various activities. Mattheiser Weiher features a children's playground, mini-golf, and an outdoor swimming pool. Bostalsee also boasts family-friendly beaches and activities.
Yes, many lakes in the region offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Keller Reservoir is known for peaceful walks, and Mattheiser Weiher has comfortable walking tracks. Bostalsee features a 10-kilometer circular trail popular with hikers and cyclists. For more extensive routes, you can explore various trails in the wider area, including those listed in the MTB Trails around Trier and Cycling around Trier guides.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary, many natural areas around the lakes, such as the walking tracks at Mattheiser Weiher and the trails around Keller Reservoir, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
The lakes around Trier can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation, with beautiful foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for swimming and water-based activities at places like Triolago or Bostalsee. Even in winter, places like the Keller Reservoir offer picturesque views, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Public transport options vary by lake. For locations closer to Trier, such as Mattheiser Weiher, local bus services from Trier are often available. For lakes further out like Triolago in Riol or the Keller Reservoir in Kell am See, public transport might involve a combination of bus and train, possibly requiring a short walk from the nearest stop. It's advisable to check current schedules for specific destinations.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. At Mattheiser Weiher, you'll find the Italian restaurant 'La Gondola' and a bistro at the mini-golf course. Triolago Lake offers a campsite for longer stays and likely has dining options within its leisure park. For other lakes, nearby towns and villages often provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty for relaxation and walks, as highlighted by those who find Pfahl Pond 'really great and quiet'. The recreational opportunities, from swimming to mini-golf at Mattheiser Weiher, are also highly valued, making them popular spots for local recreation.


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