About Liblar Lake

When we hear the word - the beach, in the head arises one established association - sea, sand and relax. But who says the sea has a monopoly on vacation? Often the lakes attract no less than the sea, and in some cases even more tourists than the seaside. Liblar Lake can be attributed to this.

Some general information about Liblar Lake. It is located in Germany (Rhine-Westphalia), total area - 0.5 km², the maximum depth is 13.8 meters.

June is considered the hottest month on Liblar Lake when the air temperature can reach 24.4°C and the water temperature up to 20°C. The coldest month is January when the air temperature can drop to 5°C and the water temperature up to 2.1°C.

Liblar Lake Best beaches

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Camping
Good
7.7
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Turquoise pure water • Very crowded
6.1 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Liblar Lake's beaches

Strandbad Liblarer See
4 Lara Thompson

When I called to inquire about arriving at 7pm, a very pleasant English-speaking man answered and assured us that we were welcome. However, when we arrived at the reception, we were met with anything but a warm welcome. The elderly woman who greeted us could not have been more disdainful if she had tried. When we asked her in German if she spoke English, she angrily shouted NEIN! at us. We attempted to communicate using our limited German vocabulary, but it was clear that we were bothering her. Eventually, she reluctantly provided us with the key to the gate and our designated spot. Unfortunately, we were unable to use our credit card, and the woman instructed us to go to the village. I suspect that her English proficiency was better than she let on. Later, we realized that we needed three shower tokens, so we timidly returned to the reception and politely asked her for the tokens (the German word was written on the documentation). She demanded €4.50, which we did not have at the time (we planned to withdraw cash later in the village), and she practically threw the tokens at us. The next morning, as we handed over the cash, there was a faint hint of a smile. I thanked her for her Sehr freundliches wilkommen (very friendly welcome). In my more than 30 years of traveling to over 20 countries, I have never encountered someone so unfriendly, unhelpful, and insulting in a business setting. It is truly unfortunate, as the lake is beautiful and the sanitary facilities are exceptionally clean. The campsite clearly does not need additional customers, as it is filled with regulars. It is acceptable to stay for one night if you have some knowledge of German or if you can simply brush off the disrespectful treatment (which we managed to do).