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Top 20 Lakes around Waimes

Best lakes around Waimes, a municipality in the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park in Belgium, offers access to several natural and man-made water bodies. The region is characterized by its forested landscapes and serves as a destination for outdoor activities. Lake Robertville is a prominent feature directly within Waimes, providing recreational opportunities. The broader area includes other reservoirs and moor lakes, contributing to the natural features of the Waimes region.

Best lakes around Waimes

  • The most popular lakes is Robertville Dam, a man-made monument that serves as a starting point for walks in the surroundings. It is a key feature of Lake Robertville, which provides drinking water and generates hydroelectric power.
  • Another must-see spot is Brackvenn Moor Lakes, a lake and wetland area. Visitors can observe unique geological formations like palsas and experience the diverse appearance of the High Fens throughout the seasons.
  • Visitors also love Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam), a beautifully situated lake with a navigable dam. This reservoir is the most important drinking water reservoir in Belgium and offers scenic views.
  • Waimes is known for artificial lakes, natural moor lakes, and reservoirs. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from those used for recreation to those primarily for drinking water supply.
  • The lakes around Waimes are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2000 upvotes and over 800 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Robertville Dam

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The dam itself is not crazy but it is a good starting point for walks in the surroundings, and in particular the one that leads to the very close Reinhardstein castle.

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Brackvenn Moor Lakes

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What is often called a lake in the Fens is often e.g. Palsas.
The palsen or pingos in the High Fens were formed around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. When the ground froze deep down during the cold winters of the Ice Age, the wet ground expanded and frost mounds developed. Over the years these mounds grew and the soil material that was on top slid down the sides of the mounds and over time formed a ring-shaped wall around the mound of frost. With the end of the ice age, the ice melted, the frost mound sagged and the wall was preserved. The water in the middle is called bog scour or bog eye.
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Brackvenn Moor Lake

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Here we leave the Brackvenn. The forest path available here can be used for hikes, e.g. in the direction of Ternell, Hilltal, Wesertalsperre or in the opposite direction to Richelsley (Kreuz im Venn).

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Brackvenn Moor Ponds

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In the area of the Brackvenn near Mützenich there are always wonderfully situated moor lakes, some of which, the so-called Palsas (Palses), are witnesses to the Ice Age.

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Perlenbach Dam

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Here at the reservoir it is wonderfully quiet. In many places you have a beautiful view of the lake and the opposite side of the river.
The Perlenbachtalsperre is located near Monschau in the Aachen region in North Rhine-Westphalia. On the west side of the lake is the federal highway 399, while on the east side of a hiking trail from the dam to the Höfener mill runs. The building dams the Perlenbach and serves the drinking water supply as well as the power generation by hydropower. The dam was completed in 1956 and is operated by the Wasserversorgungszweckverband Perlenbach.

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Bernd 🌲🦌🍄🥾
November 8, 2023, Brackvenn Moor Ponds

After about 9 km, the Getzbach feeds the Wesertalsperre with the purest peat water, a dark, red-brown water. The brown color comes from the content of dissolved iron and manganese and organic substances in the raised bog. The acids produced when the moor vegetation decomposes dissolve iron and manganese from the rocky subsoil. Because the water is extremely acidic, only water striders, water beetles and other insects can live in it. You will look in vain for fish here.

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Gerda
September 14, 2023, Brackvenn Moor Ponds

Many small moor lakes make the Brackvenn a particularly beautiful tour section

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At this point there is a larger moor lake, which makes a nice photo motif, especially in fog. Above this, this moor lake is regularly visited by waterfowl such as wild ducks. If there are few people on the jetties and you approach the lake(s) quietly, there is a high probability that the animals will not be startled and scared away.

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The peat that can be found everywhere in the bog and fen areas is the result of a process of incomplete decomposition. Usually, dead plants are gradually decomposed by small animals (such as earthworms), bacteria and fungi. This process applies to well-drained soils. On impervious acidic soils that do not contain many bacteria and in humid climates, plants such as peat moss are only partially decomposed. Their superimposition forms the peat layer. This peat layer can be up to 7 m in certain places here in the Brackvenn. 1 mm layer of peat takes 1 year to form. With a peat layer of 7 m, for example, we are talking about a period of 7,000 years.

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There are several bog eyes along the wooden walkways, which are home to numerous species of dragonflies, among other things.

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The bog lakes are often Palsen, Pingos or Thufure. The water in the middle is called bog scour or bog eye.

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In autumn, the Brackvenn is the most colorful fen landscape in the Eupen area.

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Anyone who sees the beauty of the raised and low moors will never be able to let it go. The colors of the landscape, indeed the entire appearance of the High Fens, change dramatically every season. Even in winter - a breathtakingly beautiful landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Waimes?

The Waimes region features a variety of water bodies, including artificial lakes, natural moor lakes, and reservoirs. These range from recreational hubs to important drinking water sources.

Which lakes are best for swimming and water activities near Waimes?

Lake Robertville is an excellent choice for swimming and water activities. It's an official swimming lake in Wallonia, with a dedicated swimming area at Robertville-les-Bains. You can enjoy water trampolines, diving boards, and rent boats or kayaks. Swimming is permitted from May 15th to September 30th, with lifeguards on duty in July and August. Fishing and canoeing are also popular here.

Are there family-friendly lakes in the Waimes area?

Yes, Lake Robertville is very family-friendly. The Robertville-les-Bains area offers a sandy beach, lawns, mini-golf, and tennis. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) and Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) also have facilities and playgrounds suitable for families, with the latter offering an exceptional view from its panoramic restaurant.

Where can I find unique natural features or moor lakes?

For unique natural features, visit the Brackvenn Moor Lakes. This wetland area is known for its diverse appearance throughout the seasons and unique geological formations like palsas, which are remnants from the last ice age.

What hiking opportunities are available around the lakes?

Numerous hiking opportunities exist. Around Lake Robertville, trails like the Panorama on the Warche Hike offer stunning views and lead to attractions like Castle Reinhardstein. The Perlenbach Dam also has a pleasant walking trail along its eastern side. For more extensive hiking, explore the routes in the Mountain Hikes around Waimes guide.

Can I cycle around the lakes near Waimes?

Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can find options for both touring and road cycling. Check out the Cycling around Waimes guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Waimes guide for detailed tours, including routes around Lake Bütgenbach and the Robertville Dam.

Are there any impressive dams or reservoirs to visit?

Absolutely. The Robertville Dam is a significant man-made monument, 54.5 meters high and 182 meters long, offering a starting point for walks. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) is Belgium's most important drinking water reservoir and is beautifully situated with scenic views. The Perlenbach Dam also provides a wonderfully quiet environment with views of the lake.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Waimes?

The lakes around Waimes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for water activities like swimming at Lake Robertville. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the surrounding forests, perfect for hiking. Even in winter, the landscape of the High Fens, including the moor lakes, can be breathtakingly beautiful.

Are there places to eat or stay near the lakes?

Yes, especially around the more popular lakes. Lake Robertville has cafes and restaurants nearby. The Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) features an excursion restaurant with delicious food and good beers, offering great views of the dam. You can find various accommodation options in the broader Waimes region.

What do visitors appreciate most about the lakes in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the tranquil setting and natural beauty of the lakes, especially the quiet atmosphere around the Perlenbach Dam. The diverse landscapes of the High Fens, which change dramatically with each season, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the extensive hiking opportunities and the well-maintained facilities for water activities at Lake Robertville.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes?

While many trails in the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park are dog-friendly, it's important to check specific regulations, especially in nature reserves or protected areas like the Brackvenn Moor Lakes, where rules might be stricter to protect wildlife and sensitive ecosystems. Always keep dogs on a leash where required.

Is there public transport or parking available near the lakes?

Parking is generally available near popular lake destinations like Lake Robertville. For public transport, options might be more limited directly to the lake shores, but Waimes itself is accessible. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to the lakes.

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