Best lakes around Pulvermaar focuses primarily on Pulvermaar itself, a volcanic maar lake located in Germany's Eifel region. This deep, almost circular body of water is a significant natural monument, formed by a volcanic explosion thousands of years ago. Surrounded by forests and hills, it offers a range of recreational activities and is known for its clear waters. The area provides opportunities for hiking, swimming, and boating within a unique geological landscape.
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There's no swimming area here; that's on the opposite side! At this point, you'll find a Gillenfeld waterworks.
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Beautiful circular path in the shade suitable for wheelchairs/strollers
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Natural outdoor pool Pulvermaar GILLENFELD One of the great natural beauties of the Volcanic Eifel is the Pulvermaar, embedded in a wonderful landscape, surrounded by beech forests - a natural monument of volcanic origin. As Germany's deepest maar, its crystal-clear water invites you to swim, go boating or fish. There is a disabled-accessible entrance to the Pulvermaar. The surrounding, well-kept lawns offer bathers the opportunity to relax after swimming in the natural pool Pulvermaar or one of the non-swimmers' pools or after using the water slide. Play equipment and a children's paddling pool also offer the little ones fun playing and swimming. In the cafeteria with outdoor terrace belonging to the outdoor pool, visitors and bathers can enjoy a unique view of the maar with coffee, cake and various delicacies in a cozy atmosphere. The use of watercraft of any kind, such as stand-up paddles (SUPs) or other floating bodies, is unfortunately not permitted on the Dauner Maar and the Pulvermaar by order of the Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Vulkaneifel district. The exception is the community's own pedal boats and rowing boats. If you have any questions, please contact the Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Vulkaneifel district.
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The Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel southeast of Daun is a water-filled maar whose almost circular lake is, despite its small area of around 38.48 hectares, one of the deepest in Germany at 72 meters. Like the smaller Holzmaar, it is part of the Gillenfelder Maaren. Beautiful hiking trails and nature.
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The Pulvermaar in the Vulkaneifel southeast of Daun in Rhineland-Palatinate is a water-filled, almost circular maar lake and, despite its small area of around 38.48 hectares, is one of the deepest lakes in Germany at 72 meters. Like the Holzmaar, it belongs to the Gillenfelder Maaren. The Pulvermaar is one of the ten deepest lakes in Germany, only Lake Constance and a few Bavarian lakes (Königssee, Walchensee, Starnberger See and Ammersee) are significantly deeper. The original depth of the funnel created by the phreatomagmatic explosion is estimated to be around 200 m, with a surrounding wall of ejected material approximately 50 m high.
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Beautiful Maar with campsite.
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Circular in shape, deep blue water and unfathomably deep, that is the Pulvermaar near Gillenfeld. It is one of the best known and most popular maars because you can go swimming here in summer. Slide, diving tower and children's pool ensure summer bathing fun. Or you can rent one of the rowing boats and do laps across the calm waters It was created around 23,000 years ago by volcanic activity. With a water depth of around 74 meters, it is the deepest maar in the Eifel and is particularly impressive due to its almost circular funnel completely filled with water - one of the "eyes of the Eifel"
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The circular route is just under 2.5 kilometers, so it is also easy to do with children. It is also wooded and therefore easy to do even in midsummer. When you walk around the maar you can catch beautiful views and these offer a nice photo opportunity.
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Pulvermaar is a unique volcanic maar lake, formed by an explosion 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. It's considered the best-preserved maar in the Eifel region, known for its almost perfectly circular shape and surrounding tuff wall. It is also the deepest maar in the Eifel, reaching depths of almost 80 meters, with exceptionally clear, deep blue waters.
Pulvermaar offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy swimming at the natural outdoor pool, which includes sunbathing areas, a 3-meter diving tower, and non-swimmer pools. Pedal and rowing boats are available for rent to explore the lake. Hiking trails encircle the lake, and fishing is also a popular pastime. For more details on swimming facilities, see the Swimming area at Pulvermaar.
Yes, Pulvermaar is very family-friendly. The circular path around the lake is about 2.5 kilometers long and is easily manageable with children. The natural outdoor pool has non-swimmer pools, play equipment, and a children's paddling pool. The Rhineland-Palatinate - Pulvermaar highlight also notes it as a family-friendly spot with a beach area and boat rentals.
Well-maintained hiking trails encircle Pulvermaar, offering scenic views. The circular path around the maar is approximately 2.5 kilometers, making it suitable for families and easy to hike even in midsummer due to its wooded sections. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like those found in the Waterfall hikes around Pulvermaar guide, which features routes like the 'Klidinger Waterfall – Trail to the Eifel Waterfall'.
Yes, the area around Pulvermaar offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road bikes. For example, the Cycling around Pulvermaar guide includes routes like the 'Schalkenmehren Maar – Schalkenmehrener Maar loop'. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Pulvermaar guide offers options such as the 'View of the Moselle – Bremmer Calmont Vineyard loop'.
Pulvermaar is a prime example of a maar lake, a geological formation resulting from a volcanic explosion. Its perfectly circular shape and the surrounding tuff wall are remnants of its explosive past. It is the deepest maar in the Eifel and one of Germany's deepest natural lakes, known for its pristine, deep blue waters. The surrounding area features lush forests and rolling hills, particularly steep beech slopes, contributing to its picturesque landscape.
Yes, there is a handicapped accessible entrance to Pulvermaar, specifically noted for the Swimming area at Pulvermaar, ensuring broader access to the lake's facilities.
Yes, several restaurants and cafes are located near Pulvermaar. These establishments offer local and international cuisine, providing relaxing spots to unwind and enjoy views of the maar, such as the cozy Maarterrasse mentioned at Rhineland-Palatinate - Pulvermaar.
Pulvermaar is easily accessible by car, with parking available nearby. It can also be reached by bus from Gillenfeld. For those staying in Gillenfeld, it's also a pleasant walk to the lake.
While Pulvermaar is a prominent attraction, the broader Volcanic Eifel region is home to several other maar lakes. These include Strohner Määrchen, Immerather Maar, Holzmaar, Schalkenmehren, Gemünden, and Weinfeld Maars, all contributing to the area's rich geological and natural appeal.
Visitors particularly enjoy the clear, refreshing waters for swimming, especially in summer. The circular path around the lake is popular for easy walks, even with children. Many appreciate the tranquil atmosphere, the surrounding natural beauty of the beech forests, and the unique geological insights offered by this deep volcanic maar. The availability of boat rentals and dining options also adds to the positive experience.


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