Best lakes around Hirten are characterized by a mix of volcanic maars and forest lakes, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features protected biotopes and areas suitable for various outdoor activities. These lakes are often nestled within forested areas, providing opportunities for both relaxation and exploration. The landscape around Hirten includes features like maars, which are volcanic craters that have filled with water, alongside traditional forest lakes.
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The Luisenplatz Hut is picturesquely situated above Mayen, nestled in the city forest and the gentle hills of the Eifel region. It is considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the area and invites hikers to rest and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views. On the popular "Förstersteig" (Forester's Trail) hiking route, this spot is described as a highlight of the tour – offering a "stunning panoramic view over Mayen, the Maifeld region, and all the way to the Rhine." Just a few steps from the hut is a trigonometric survey point, which underscores the unique topographical location of the site. This prominent point was once used for geodetic measurements.
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The Eiterbachweiher pond is located near Kürrenberg (a district of Mayen) in the Vorderwald or Vorderer Stadtwald of Mayen, nestled in the so-called Eiterbach valley.
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The Boos Double Maar consists of two silted-up maars, which today appear as shallow depressions in the terrain. They are located within the municipality of Boos. The two maars formed between 10,150 and 14,160 years ago and belong to the Quaternary volcanic field of the Volcanic Eifel. The two maars form large, circular basins surrounded by tuff embankments. They lie on a west-southwest-east-northeast trend, thus following the Variscan strike of the subsurface. The west-southwest maar has a diameter of approximately 700 m and a depth of between 30 and 60 m; the east-northeast maar is between 650 and 700 m and a depth of between 50 and 87 m. Both depressions are very humid, so there are still areas that have a permanent water surface. The waters were formerly used as fish ponds, but later silted up and served as meadows and fields. Today, there is once again a fish pond in the west-southwestern part of the maar, the Booser Weiher. In the vicinity of the maars, there are tuff pits where the volcanic tuff formed during the eruption of the maars was mined. Very beautiful nature.
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The history of the Volcanic Eifel can be explored at the Booser Doppelmaar. The Booser Doppelmaar consists of two silted-up maars, which today appear as flat hollows in the terrain. The two maars were formed between 10,150 and 14,160 years ago. Viewed from above, the two maars are circular basins. The west-southwest maar has a diameter of around 700 m and is between 30 and 60 m deep, the east-northeast maar is between 650 and 700 m large and has a depth of 50 to 87 m. The two hollows are very wet, so there are still places that have a permanent water surface. The water areas were previously used as fish ponds, but later silted up and served as meadows and fields. Today there is again a fish pond in the west-southwestern maar, the Booser Weiher, see also https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booser_Doppelmaar
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The Booser Doppelmaartour is an Eifel dream trail. It is important that you look in vain for water here, because the two maars are so-called dry maars.
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From a wooden bridge there is a wonderful view of the swampy foothills of the rainwater-filled Booser Maar, which is located in the Hohe Acht mountain region and approx. 8 km south of the Hohe Acht. The maar lies in a circular tuff basin, whose tuff walls are covered with swampy meadows and the edge of the bank is overgrown with reeds. Galloways graze in the dry, higher meadows.
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I would like to make a correction: the place is called Rieden, and the lake is called Riedener Waldsee. </smartassmodeoff> ;)
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The lakes around Hirten are characterized by a mix of volcanic maars and traditional forest lakes. This region, part of the Volcanic Eifel, offers diverse natural landscapes, including protected biotopes and areas suitable for various outdoor activities.
Yes, the region is known for its volcanic maars. A notable example is the Booser Double Maar Wetlands, a natural monument featuring two silted-up maars. You can explore the history of the Volcanic Eifel here and observe marshy foothills from a wooden bridge. The View of the Booser Double Maar also provides information boards explaining these geological features.
One of the most popular is Rieden Forest Lake, which offers hiking trails, swimming, and sunbathing areas. Another appreciated spot is the Booser Double Maar Wetlands, known for its unique volcanic landscape.
Yes, Rieden Forest Lake is a great option for swimming, featuring sunbathing areas and surrounding meadows. It's a popular spot for relaxation and water activities.
Absolutely. Lakes like Rieden Forest Lake have dedicated hiking trails around them. The wider region offers numerous routes, including moderate MTB trails and challenging cycling paths. You can find more details on specific routes in the MTB Trails around Hirten and Cycling around Hirten guides.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Rieden Forest Lake offers trails that can be managed with children, though some might not be suitable for strollers. The View of the Booser Double Maar is also a family-friendly viewpoint with information boards.
Yes, the area around Rieden Forest Lake is described as an ideal walk for dogs, with trails around the lake and through meadows.
Beyond hiking, the region offers extensive opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, from moderate to difficult, through the Volcanic Eifel landscape. Check out the MTB Trails around Hirten, Cycling around Hirten, and Road Cycling Routes around Hirten guides for detailed routes.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the presence of swimming opportunities and hiking trails suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and the natural beauty of the lakes.
Yes, Rieden Forest Lake has restaurants and a holiday home area with lake views. The View of the Booser Double Maar also serves as a nice rest area with service.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the volcanic maars to the serene forest lakes. The combination of hiking trails, swimming opportunities, and the chance to explore unique geological formations like the Booser Double Maar are frequently highlighted.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, the region around Hirten is generally accessible. For detailed travel planning, it's advisable to check local transport schedules for destinations like Rieden or the Booser Double Maar area.


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