Losheim am See (, ) is a municipality in the district Merzig-Wadern, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the southern ridge of the Hunsrück, approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Merzig, and 35 kilometers northwest of Saarbrücken. In 1974 a reservoir was created in the north of Losheim that has become a popular spot for recreational activities such as hiking and swimming.
Municipal organization
The municipality is composed of 12 villages: Bachem, Bergen, Britten, Hausbach, Losheim, Mitlosheim, Niederlosheim, Rimlingen, Rissenthal, Scheiden, Wahlen and Waldhölzbach.
Politics
Municipal council
Since the municipal election of 25 May 2014, the municipal council is composed as follows:
- CDU - 14 seats (43.1%)
- SPD - 12 seats (34.7%)
- Linke - 1 seats (4.7%) [in SPD Group]
- FL / BD - 4 seats (11.8%)
- GAL - 2 seats (5.8%)
Mayor
- 1972âÂÂ1990: Raimund Jakobs (CDU)
- 1990âÂÂ1995: Reinhard Reis (CDU)
- 1995âÂÂ2019: Lothar Christ (SPD)
- 2019âÂÂincumbent: Helmut Harth (independent)
Sights
- Lake Losheim (31 ha)
- Museum railway Merzig-Bueschfelder railway (to Merzig) and railway museum
- Eight certified premium hiking trails certified by the Deutsche Wanderinstitut e. V.
- Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul (Losheim am See)
- State-recognized resorts: Losheim, Britten, Scheiden, Waldhölzbach and Mitlosheim
Twin towns â sister cities
Losheim am See is twinned with:
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