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Before you lies the open expanse of the Peringmaar. The wind creates small ripples in the water, clouds are reflected on its surface, and trees and meadows line its shores. A trip here is worthwhile at any time of year.
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Very nice area… Free parking nearby absolutely recommendable, again that’s clear 😉
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Peace and quiet on the lovely little lake. With its high phosphor level it's not made for swimming (forbidden anyway as it's a nature reserve) and I wouldn't let the dog in either. The name "Maar" (volcanic lake) is misleading as it's been filled in in the course of renaturation of the open-cast lignite mine "Futura". The track around the lake is not made for the casual biker, for me it's more mountain bike single trails. But the cosy sandy beaches are ideal for picnics and accessible by bike. Enjoy.
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Great area 💪 highly recommended, I'll be back again, no question
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After the coaling was completed in 1993, the opencast mine was filled with overburden from other opencast mines in the region, in particular the Hambach opencast mine. The recultivation has been largely completed since 2004. The areas in the south with the Wiedenfelder Höhe dump were restored for agricultural use. In the northwest, an extensive 120 hectare recreational area with the Peringssee was created near Bedburg.
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During the mining phase, Fortuna-Garsdorf was for a long time the largest and deepest brown coal open-cast mine in the world. The greatest depth was 360 m below ground, the total area was around 2,200 ha (22 km²). The recoverable reserves of just over a billion tons of coal were almost completely depleted in the approximately 38-year operating period up to May 1993. Around twice the amount of overburden had to be removed (a very favorable ratio; open-cast mines in operation in Germany today are in much less favorable locations). To maintain drainage, around 16 million m³ of groundwater had to be pumped out and the Erft had to be diverted.
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The local recreation area “Peringsmaar” lies between Bedburg and Glesch. The artificially created landscape lake with bioponds in front of it in the former opencast mining area has a diameter of approx. 500 m and a depth of approx. 25 m. The lake is currently fed from swamp water, but will soon be fed from the Erft, which has more water again. The lake is a eutrophic body of water with a phosphorus content of 100 to 320 milligrams per liter of water. Therefore it is not suitable as bathing water. Unlike agricultural recultivation areas, the area is left to its own devices. The circular hiking trails are designed in such a way that the visitor is guided to characteristic biotope types, such as still waters, reedbeds, forests, forest edges and grassland. There are numerous hiking parking spaces available near Bedburg and Glesch.
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