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Hiking around Aasee offers access to an artificial lake located southwest of Münster's city center, known for its green spaces and diverse natural features. The lake covers an area of 0.402 km² and is approximately 2.3 km long, providing a serene environment. The terrain around Aasee is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for various hiking abilities. Extensive green spaces and lush trees surround the lake, offering views of the Münster city skyline from its promenade.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Aasee is worth a visit in any weather.
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With a small graffiti tunnel on the way to the bridge
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The Aasee is a reservoir in Münster, Westphalia. With its surrounding meadows and forests, it is considered a local recreation area within the city. Perfect for relaxing and escaping the stresses of everyday life.
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Ronja Primke writes: Since the 2007 Sculpture Projects Münster exhibition, two massive, four-and-a-half-meter-high hedges have lined the banks of the Aasee. Rosemarie Trockel had the yew bushes planted parallel to the walking path six months before the exhibition to achieve the appropriate size and strength for the hedge, as well as to enable her to perform the targeted shaping. She placed the four sides of the hedge, cut into two blocks, slightly asymmetrically. She had the surfaces of the yew blocks trimmed not horizontally but sloped downwards toward the inner edge. A narrow, tapered passage between the yew blocks provides a view of the high-rise buildings on the other side of the lake. This passage is just wide enough for a person to walk through sideways and thus pass through the sculpture. Due to its shape and positioning on the banks of the Aasee, the work formally corresponds to the high-rise buildings opposite, and the dark green of the yew trees references the weathered facades. The height and density are reminiscent of a sculpture made of wood or stone, while the treatment of the yew bushes evokes traditional sculptural methods. Like Trockel's series of works of the same name, "Less Sauvage than Others" proposes a stagnation contrary to natural plant growth. Despite the massive and seemingly rigid forms of the yew blocks, the hedges are still a renewable material. The sculpture is thus constantly undergoing metamorphosis; the emerging branches imperceptibly change its form over the years, although the repeated, precise pruning of the yew bushes prevents uncontrolled growth.
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From the bridge, you have a good view of the lake. At sunset, if you're lucky, you'll also have a nice photo opportunity.
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The Modersohnweg accompanies the entire southeastern bank of the Aasee, runs over the pedestrian bridge at the level of the Allwetterzoo to the other side of the Aasee. There it leads through the natural lowland to Haus Kump and continues in an arc to Weseler Straße at the level of the Chamber of Commerce ( Wikipedia )
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Art in the sense of the beholder
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The terrain around Aasee is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for various hiking abilities. You'll find extensive green spaces and lush trees surrounding the lake, offering a serene and verdant environment. The main circular path around the lake provides easy walking with beautiful views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking options around Aasee. The komoot community has mapped over 15 tours in the area, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate walks that extend beyond the immediate lakeside.
The Aasee area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the continuous lake views, the accessible and flat paths, and the pleasant green surroundings. Many also appreciate the unique sculptures found along the trails.
Yes, Aasee is well-known for its scenic circular paths. A popular option is the Aasee Lakeside Path – Aasee, Münster loop from Aaseestadt, which is an easy 7.1 km trail offering continuous lake views. Another shorter, easy loop is the Aasee, Münster – Aasee Lakeside Path loop from Münster, covering 3.7 km.
Beyond the natural beauty of the lake, you can discover several attractions. The shore paths are adorned with numerous sculptures, including the famous Giant Pool Balls by Claes Oldenburg. You can also visit the Aaseeterrassen Münster for refreshments or enjoy views of the Münster city skyline from the promenade.
Yes, some routes extend beyond the immediate lakeside. For example, the moderate St. Paulus Cathedral (Münster) – Historic Town Hall of Münster loop from Aaseestadt is a 13.0 km path that connects to city landmarks, offering a blend of nature and urban exploration.
Absolutely. The Aaseeterrassen Münster, located on the northern point of the lake, offer visitors a place to relax, enjoy lake views, and find refreshments at charming cafés and restaurants directly on the banks of Aasee.
Yes, several cultural institutions are conveniently located directly on the banks of Aasee. These include the Allwetterzoo Münster (Münster All-Weather Zoo), the LWL Museum of Natural History with its planetarium, and the Mühlenhof open-air museum, which showcases rural Westphalian life.
Aasee is an excellent choice for family-friendly hikes due to its flat and accessible terrain. The scenic circular path is ideal for strolling and offers beautiful views, making it enjoyable for all ages. The presence of attractions like the zoo and museums nearby also adds to its appeal for families.
Aasee is a beautiful destination year-round, but spring and summer offer lush green spaces and pleasant weather for hiking. The area is known as a 'green lung' for the city, providing a refreshing environment. Even in autumn, the changing foliage offers picturesque views.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter, easy walk, the Lawn at Aasee, Münster loop from Münster is a great option. This 1.9 km trail can be completed in about 30 minutes, offering a pleasant experience along the lakeside.
Yes, Aasee offers various recreational activities. While swimming is generally not recommended, the lake is active with sailboats and pedal boats. You can also take guided trips aboard the electric 'Solaaris' water bus, or simply enjoy cycling along the accessible paths.


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