Lakes around Brohl are found in a region known for its volcanic landscape and natural beauty, primarily located in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The wider volcanic Eifel region boasts several notable lakes popular for recreation and unique geological features. This area offers diverse experiences, from geological exploration to tranquil recreation and hiking. The natural landscape surrounding Brohl provides various opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Very nice campsite in the middle of a small island in the Moselle.
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Large campsite, but if you want a direct view of the Moselle, you have to book early enough. Nice shady places
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A super idyllic place, the mini circular route is also recommended
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Old carp pond of Ebernach Monastery, now abandoned
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A really nice and clean campsite. Everything is possible from here: cycling, hiking and various water sports. We recommend!
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Here you just have to take a break and enjoy the sun when the weather is nice. Just enjoy the peace and quiet and let nature work its magic on you. Düngenheim has created a very beautiful place here 👍💪
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Good for a break before it goes to the Elz.
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Romantic natural gem in the Ebernach brook valley
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The region is known for its volcanic landscape. A prime example is Laacher See, a volcanic caldera lake featuring fascinating 'mofettes' – visible carbon dioxide gas emissions bubbling from the lakebed, indicating its volcanic origins. You can observe these unique geological phenomena while hiking around the lake.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope features three ponds and a path lined with 'Trees of the Year', offering an educational and pleasant walk. Additionally, Düngenheimer Pond provides a peaceful setting with a mini circular route, perfect for a relaxing break with the family.
The area offers diverse hiking experiences. Around Laacher See, there are extensive trails with scenic views, suitable for year-round exploration. For easier walks, Rodder Maar is ideal, with paths suitable even for strollers and wheelchairs, offering beautiful views, including of Burg Olbrück. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Brohl guide.
Absolutely! Camping Island Sonnenwerth, Hatzenport, located on an island in the Moselle, is a highly recommended campsite. It offers excellent opportunities for cycling, hiking, and various water sports, making it a great base for outdoor adventures.
Near Laacher See, you'll find the historic Maria Laach Abbey situated directly on its shores, adding a significant cultural and historical dimension to your visit. Additionally, Rodder Maar offers beautiful views of the nearby Burg Olbrück, a picturesque castle.
Yes, Düngenheimer Pond is specifically highlighted as a peaceful and idyllic spot to take a break and enjoy the quiet natural surroundings. The Ebernacher Reservoir is also described as an idyllic and romantic natural gem, perfect for quiet contemplation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique volcanic features of Laacher See to the tranquil settings of places like Düngenheimer Pond. The opportunities for hiking, the family-friendly paths, and the blend of natural and historical sites like Maria Laach Abbey are frequently praised.
Yes, the Conder Höhe Wetland Biotope is a notable natural area featuring three ponds and a unique path. Another special and harmonious wetland biotope is the Schafstaller Hof Wet Meadow Biotope Nature Reserve, which includes a small lake and is considered worth seeing and protecting.
The region's lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Laacher See is recommended for hiking in all seasons, and Rodder Maar is also considered beautiful at any time of year, providing pleasant views and refreshment options regardless of the season.
Yes, the area around Brohl offers several running trails. You can explore various routes, including those along the Moselle Cycle Path. For detailed information and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Brohl guide.
For more challenging mountain hikes, the region provides routes that often include stunning viewpoints. Consider exploring trails that lead to landmarks like Eltz Castle. You can find suitable routes in the Mountain Hikes around Brohl guide.


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