Lakes around Panzweiler, a municipality in the Cochem-Zell district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. While Panzweiler itself is small, the surrounding region features picturesque landscapes and vineyards. The area provides access to unique volcanic maars in the Eifel and various recreational lakes. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments within Rhineland-Palatinate.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Very nice playground with a great slide.
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Very beautiful pond, but unfortunately enclosed by a fence.
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Perfect for a short or longer break with the kids. A really nice playground.
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Cycle path along the Moselle.
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The pond is very pretty and the grounds are well maintained, but there is not much life to be found apart from a water lily and smaller aquatic plants...
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The hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area is only recommended for hikers with good stamina and endurance.
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In the immediate vicinity of the pond there is a set of seating that is ideal for a short break.
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The region around Panzweiler offers a diverse range of lakes. You can explore unique volcanic maars in the Eifel, such as Pulvermaar, Schalkenmehren Maar, and Meerfelder Maar, known for their deep blue waters and natural settings. There are also various recreational swimming lakes, including quarry ponds and reservoirs, particularly in the Cochem and Zell (Mosel) surroundings, many with good infrastructure and child-friendly facilities. Additionally, artificial lakes like those in the Westerwald Lake District, such as Dreifelder Weiher, provide opportunities for water sports.
Yes, the broader region offers several lakes suitable for swimming. The volcanic maars like Pulvermaar and Meerfelder Maar are popular for bathing. Many smaller inland lakes, quarry ponds, and reservoirs in the Cochem and Zell (Mosel) areas also provide well-equipped infrastructure for swimming, including options for wild swimming.
A significant natural feature is the presence of 'Maars' in the Volcanic Eifel region. These are circular or oval lakes formed in volcanic craters, offering unique geological formations and tranquil settings. Pulvermaar, for instance, is known for its impressive depth and deep blue water. The region also features picturesque landscapes with vineyards, such as those visible from the View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard.
Yes, several spots cater to families. The Playground by the lake offers a well-designed playground and is popular for local recreation. The Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach is another family-friendly natural monument with a rest area. Many recreational lakes in the Cochem and Zell (Mosel) surroundings also feature child-friendly facilities and playgrounds.
The area around Panzweiler and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and cycling, especially connecting the lakes in areas like the Westerwald Lake District. For more specific routes, you can explore Running Trails around Panzweiler, Cycling around Panzweiler, and MTB Trails around Panzweiler.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the region provide scenic views of the lakes and surrounding landscapes. For example, the hike to the Collis Tower through the Zeller Schwarze Katz cultivation area offers beautiful views of the Moselle and vineyards, which can be seen from the View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard. The Kaiserweiher is also visible from hiking trails, even though it's enclosed.
The best time to visit the lakes around Panzweiler largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds than peak summer.
Yes, many lake areas are designed for relaxation. The Biotope Pond on the Fohlbach features a dedicated rest area. The View of Zell and the Schwarze Katz vineyard also has benches where you can relax and enjoy the scenic vistas. Many recreational lakes in the Cochem and Zell (Mosel) surroundings are equipped with infrastructure suitable for picnics and leisurely breaks.
Yes, particularly in the Westerwald Lake District, which is a bit further afield but accessible. The Dreifelder Weiher, the largest of the artificial lakes there, is known for offering water sports such as rowing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique volcanic maars to the picturesque vineyard views along the Moselle. The opportunities for relaxation, scenic hikes, and family-friendly activities are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation for these locations, with over 1200 upvotes and more than 120 photos shared.
Laacher See is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate, covering approximately 3.3 km² with a depth of 53 meters. While not directly adjacent to Panzweiler, it is a significant natural attraction within the state and part of the wider region's volcanic landscape, offering another impressive lake experience.
In the Westerwald Lake District, the Postweiher offers recreational opportunities including a natural beach and camping facilities, making it a good option for those looking to extend their stay by the water.


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