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Top 20 Lakes around Gelsenkirchen

Best lakes around Gelsenkirchen are found in the Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, offering notable water-based recreational areas. The city and its immediate surroundings provide peaceful retreats and opportunities for outdoor activities. These locations are characterized by their natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.

Best lakes around Gelsenkirchen

  • The most popular lakes is Ewald Lake, a lake that is a tranquil, artificially created water body situated on the border between Gelsenkirchen and Herten. It is a valuable biotope within the Emscherbruch nature reserve, providing a rich habitat for diverse plant and animal species.
  • Another must-see spot is Berger See, a lake and prominent recreational area located directly in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, near Schloss Berge. This 12-hectare lake is a popular destination for families, offering extensive meadows, a children's playground, and boat rentals.
  • Visitors also love Emscherbruch Nature Reserve – Resser Mark Wetlands, a nature reserve with wetlands and water features, known for its diverse plant and animal species. It provides a habitat for various species, including grass snakes, and offers paths for exploration.
  • Gelsenkirchen is known for its recreational lakes, nature reserve wetlands, and urban park lakes. These areas offer a variety of settings for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature.
  • The lakes around Gelsenkirchen are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 2151 upvotes and 607 photos across 27 highlights.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Ewald Lake

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One glance at the lake is enough for us to want to immerse ourselves in this deep silence. In a figurative sense, of course. So, get off, sit down, and simply let your senses wander.

Wheel of Fortune Exercise: Mindful Inside and Out

Mindfulness has enjoyed a truly successful career in recent years. And that's a good thing! This is certainly helped by the fact that it can be practiced easily and almost anywhere. A brief moment of peace is enough, and we can focus our attention on our perceptions. At the same time, it's not about constantly "immersing" ourselves in the here and now.

You read that right: As with any good and effective training, mindfulness also benefits us most with the right dose – time and intensity. And we can also train it specifically. Try it: Choose specific perceptions from the list below and then focus your attention on them. You'll notice that the boundary between outside and inside is fluid. Tip: If you close your eyes, it will usually be easier.

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Light
Colors
Heat and cold
Tingling
Sounds
Tension
Calm
Joy
Excitement
Proximity to other people
Feelings on the skin
Feeling in the arms, hands, legs, feet
Contact with the ground
Heaviness
Emptiness
Worry
Calmness
Lightness

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It is nice that the path along the Holzbach is now finished. To the east is the central landfill, to the west is the Emscherbruch with willows, pollarded willows and oaks.

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Berger See

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The Berger lake is located in Gelsenkirchen-Buer on the Adenauerallee. It was dammed in 1930 near Schloss Berge.
The so-called Berger Mulde served as reservoirs. The water came from the Berger springs and the Berger brook (Lohmühlenbach). The lake is now 12 hectares and consists of 2.8 hectoliters of water. The deepest point is about 3 meters deep.
Lake Berger is an attractive recreational area and is often visited by families. The meadows, the children's playground and the boat rental are the reason for the high number of visitors.
Source: ruhrpottpedia.de/berger-see-gelsenkirchen

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On a nature conservation small pond, above the channel Tarasse.

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Schloss Berge Park and Gardens

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Beautiful outdoor area, well-kept and clean.
A place to feel good.

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The city forest of Gelsenkirchen-Buer covers an area of approximately 28 hectares
(The so-called Buerschen green belt)

Here you can find holly, wild currants, hawthorn, yew and garlic vines along the way, but the American red oak is also represented in the city forest. A small but nice park that also has a beautiful lake and there is plenty of space for sporting activities as well as a great fitness trail.
Source: lokalkompass.de/gelsenkirchen/natur/der-stadtwald-von-gelsenkirchen-d681666.html

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Glückauf Park Hassel

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Then, from 2016, the fallow land became a green area, which was completed in 2020 with just a few missing additions. As a "Park of Change", under the working title "District Park Hassel" or most beautifully under the new name "Glückaufpark Hassel" (various spellings, including "Glückauf-Park" or "Glückauf Park"), a hilly landscape awaits visitors today, which is criss-crossed by paved paths and which can be used by cyclists and walkers.

There is a small lake in the middle. Benches near the shore allow for a little break with a view of the water. This collects in part from rainwater from the site and, as a retention basin, is a small contribution to flood protection in the city. In the western part, a high hill invites you to climb up the zigzag paths and see the park from above. It is not only from there that the large spoil tip Oberscholven with its two wind turbines can be seen, the highest tailings tip in the Ruhr area. It stands out from many locations in the park behind the Hassel houses when looking west. A skater park will be added near this lookout hill. Parts of the park in the southern area are used for agriculture again, a small area is forested. [...]

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Gelsenkirchen City Garden

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The Stadtgarten was established in 1896 under the then Mayor Vattmann as a public park, the first of its kind in Gelsenkirchen, on the site of the former Schalke farm. It was opened to the public in 1897 as Kaiser Wilhelm Park. It was expanded in 1901 and 1902, 1912, 1914, and 1918. In 1933, it was redesigned according to plans by garden director Simon, and it roughly corresponds to its current form. In 1944, the Stadtgarten was badly damaged by bombing and repaired in 1949.
gelsenkirchen.de/de/Freizeit/Ausfluege_und_Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Parks_und_Halden/Stadtgarten_Zeppelinallee.aspx

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Lohmühlenteich

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The Lohmühlenteich is located in the district Buer on the Hugostraße.

Located in the Lohmühlen Park, between the Beckeradsdelle and the sports field Lohmühle, he invites you to take a walk and linger. In the immediate vicinity is the popular Eiscafe Dellnitz.

Meetings and regattas of the Modellbaufreunde der Schiffsmodellbau Club SMC - Gelsenkirchen take place regularly at the Lohmühlenteich.
Source: gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de/wiki/Lohm%C3%BChlenteich

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Companies and research institutions have settled in the science park. Small exhibitions and fairs take place in the glass extension. There is a solar power plant on the roof.

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The expansive park in Hassel still needs time to "grow in". Good paths for cyclists. In good weather, a good beer garden is open in the southeastern area.

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Nothing special, but a nice, spacious green area with a pond and wetland.

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Beautifully landscaped park with many shady plane trees and gravel or crushed stone paths.

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Beautiful large park with many old plane tree avenues that invite you to run and walk.

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New park in the Hasse district, which enhances it...

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The Stadtgarten is beautifully landscaped and also has a wonderful pond! The Stadtgarten is a public park in the Gelsenkirchen-Altstadt district, originally 6 hectares in size and now around 22 hectares in size. It was opened in 1897 by then-Mayor Friedrich Wilhelm Vattmann on the 100th birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm I and named after the ruler.

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The Stadtgarten was established in 1896 under the then Mayor Vattmann as a public park, the first of its kind in Gelsenkirchen, on the site of the former Schalke farm. It was opened to the public in 1897 as Kaiser Wilhelm Park. It was expanded in 1901 and 1902, 1912, 1914, and 1918. In 1933, it was redesigned according to plans by garden director Simon, and it roughly corresponds to its current form. In 1944, the Stadtgarten was badly damaged by bombing and repaired in 1949. https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/Freizeit/Ausfluege_und_Sehenswuerdigkeiten/Parks_und_Halden/Stadtgarten_Zeppelinallee.aspx

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Whether by bike or on foot, you can take short or long walks around the pond. There's a playground for children and a skate park for teenagers. To finish off, head to the beer garden; be sure to try the cake on the weekend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes for recreation in Gelsenkirchen?

Two highly popular spots are Berger See, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, playgrounds, and boat rentals, and Ewald Lake, which offers tranquil paths for walkers and excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Gelsenkirchen?

Yes, several lakes are great for families. Berger See is a top choice, featuring extensive meadows, a children's playground with a 'pacifier tree,' and boat rentals. The Badeweiher Marl, though technically in Marl, is also easily accessible and offers a dedicated swimming area with a mini-slide for children and sunbathing lawns.

Where can I go for a peaceful walk or birdwatching near Gelsenkirchen?

For deep silence and nature observation, Ewald Lake is ideal. It's a valuable biotope within the Emscherbruch nature reserve, providing a rich habitat for diverse plant and animal species, including tufted ducks and great crested grebes. There are circular paths directly along the lake and into the surrounding forests.

Are there any lakes near Gelsenkirchen where I can swim?

While not directly in Gelsenkirchen, the Badeweiher Marl is a natural pond easily accessible from the city that offers a designated swimming area. It includes sections for non-swimmers, a three-meter diving tower, and sunbathing areas.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

The lakes around Gelsenkirchen are set within diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the Emscherbruch Nature Reserve – Resser Mark Wetlands is known for its wetlands and diverse plant and animal species, including grass snakes. Many areas feature forests, meadows, and serve as important biotopes for various bird species.

Are there hiking or walking trails around the lakes in Gelsenkirchen?

Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent walking opportunities. For example, Ewald Lake has both a shorter circular path along its shore and a longer route extending into the Emscherbruch forests. You can find various easy hikes around the region, such as the 'Berger Lake – Berge Castle loop' which is an easy 6.5 km route. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Gelsenkirchen guide.

Can I find historical sites or castles near the lakes?

Yes, Berger See is located near Schloss Berge, an elegant 18th-century mansion with beautiful French gardens. The area around the lake and castle offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.

Are there cycling routes near the lakes in Gelsenkirchen?

Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near some of the lakes. For example, the 'Westerholt Castle – Ewald Mine headframes loop' is an easy 20 km cycling route. Check out the Cycling around Gelsenkirchen guide for more detailed routes.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/3905070" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Glückauf Park Hassel</a> and what does it offer?

Glückauf Park Hassel is a 'Park of Change' built on former fallow land. It features a hilly landscape with paved paths suitable for cyclists and walkers, and includes a small lake at its center. Benches are available for relaxing by the water, which also serves as a retention basin for flood protection.

What are some lesser-known or hidden gems among Gelsenkirchen's water features?

Beyond the main lakes, you might enjoy the Wild meadow and pond in Nordsternpark for a tranquil experience within an urban park setting. Another interesting spot is the Lohmühlenteich, which offers a peaceful natural view.

Is there a lake in a city park in Gelsenkirchen?

Yes, the Stadtwald Lake (Gelsenkirchen-Buer) is located within a city park, offering a pleasant natural escape right in the urban environment. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll or enjoying the greenery.

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