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Top 14 Lakes around Brücktal

Lakes around Brücktal are found in the Vulkaneifel district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a region known for its volcanic history and distinctive geological features. Brücktal itself is located at the confluence of three brooks, and while it does not feature prominent lakes directly, the surrounding area is rich in maars and other water bodies. The Brücktal region natural features include ancient volcanic craters, some of which have formed unique wetland ecosystems. This landscape offers opportunities for exploring diverse natural environments.

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Last updated: June 27, 2026

Booser Double Maar Wetlands

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At this point you come across the swampy, swampy foothills of the Booster Maare.

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Heilbachsee

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Artificially created lake.
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View of the Booser Double Maar

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The maar with the dammed stream is particularly beautiful. It was formerly silted up, but now it's rather marshy with a lake that's a paradise for animals and plants. However, …

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The story of this place is quite dark, but it gives the Green Pond a mystical aura.

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Meisenthaler Mill

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The Meisenthaler Mühle is now a farm and a stop on the history route.

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Frank
May 31, 2026, Heilbachsee

Very beautiful artificial lake created, for big and small, what

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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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AlexaE
September 21, 2024, Heilbachsee

beautiful small reservoir, ideal for a short walk

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especially when the sun rays penetrate through the treetops a great sight

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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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Here you can spend your holidays on the farm. http://website.meisenthaler-muehle.de

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around Brücktal?

While Brücktal itself is situated at the confluence of brooks, the surrounding Vulkaneifel region is renowned for its unique geological features, primarily volcanic maars and some artificial reservoirs. Maars are ancient volcanic craters that have filled with water, creating distinctive wetland ecosystems. You'll find a mix of these natural formations and man-made lakes.

Are there any family-friendly lakes near Brücktal?

Yes, Heilbachsee is an excellent choice for families. This artificially created lake features a circular path suitable for walks and offers various attractions, particularly for children, making it ideal for a family outing.

What are the most popular natural lake features to visit in the Brücktal area?

The Booser Double Maar Wetlands are a highly popular natural monument. These consist of two ancient, silted-up maars that now appear as flat, marshy hollows, offering a unique glimpse into the region's volcanic past and supporting diverse flora and fauna. For a panoramic perspective, the View of the Booser Double Maar provides excellent vistas and information boards explaining the geological features.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes near Brücktal?

Yes, many lakes in the region offer hiking opportunities. For instance, Heilbachsee has a circular path, and the area around the Booser Double Maar features trails that allow you to explore the unique wetland environment. You can find various routes, including circular walks, by exploring the cycling guides around Brücktal which often include paths suitable for walking.

Can I learn about the history of the region at any of the lakes?

Yes, the Grüner Weiher (Hurenbüsch-Weiher) is a historical site with a rather dark past, linked to medieval executioners. This gives the pond a mystical aura and offers a unique historical context. Additionally, the Meisenthaler Mill, now a farm, is located in an idyllic setting near a water body and is a stop on a local history route.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Brücktal?

Beyond hiking, the Brücktal area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, that pass by or near some of these lakes. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Brücktal, Road Cycling Routes around Brücktal, and Cycling around Brücktal guides.

Is wild swimming permitted in the lakes near Brücktal?

While some maars may have water surfaces, the Booser Double Maar Wetlands, for example, are primarily marshy and protected natural monuments. Swimming conditions vary greatly, and it's generally not recommended or permitted in protected natural areas. Always look for official signage or designated swimming areas if you plan to enter the water.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Brücktal?

The Vulkaneifel region, including the areas around Brücktal's maars and lakes, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoors, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, though some paths might be less accessible.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the lakes?

Some highlights, like the View of the Booser Double Maar, offer nice rest areas with services. The Meisenthaler Mill, now a farm, also provides facilities. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local information or bring your own refreshments, as facilities might be limited in more remote natural areas.

What makes the Brücktal region's natural features unique?

The Brücktal region's natural features are largely defined by its volcanic history. The landscape is characterized by ancient volcanic craters, known as maars, which have often transformed into unique wetland ecosystems. These geological formations, along with the confluence of brooks in Brücktal itself, create a diverse and distinctive natural environment for exploration.

Are the lakes around Brücktal accessible by public transport?

Public transport options to specific lakes can be limited, as many are located in natural, less developed areas. It's often easier to reach the general Brücktal region by public transport and then use a car, bicycle, or walk to access the lakes. Planning your route in advance using local transport schedules is recommended.

Can I bring my dog to the trails around the lakes?

Many trails in the Vulkaneifel region are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, protected areas like the Booser Double Maar Wetlands, or areas where livestock (like Galloways) may be grazing. Always clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

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