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Top 20 Lakes around Bad Wünnenberg

Best lakes around Bad Wünnenberg are characterized by the Aabach-Talsperre, a significant reservoir located southeast of the town. This reservoir is vital for drinking water supply and serves as a popular local recreation area. The surrounding landscape features green forests, gentle mountains, and expansive views over the Paderborn plateau. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst a natural setting.

Best lakes around Bad Wünnenberg

  • The most popular lakes is Diemelsee Dam, a man-made monument that balances water levels and is a listed historical monument. The dam offers impressive views of the Diemelsee and the power plant building.
  • Another must-see spot is Panorama Trail Diemelsteig – Views of Diemelsee, a trail offering wonderful views of the Diemelsee. Visitors can expect a natural path, partly along rock faces, with numerous viewpoints.
  • Visitors also love Aabach Reservoir, a lake providing drinking water for over 250,000 residents. Its 9 km asphalted circular path is suitable for walking, cycling, and inline skating, offering sweeping views over the water.
  • Bad Wünnenberg is known for its reservoirs and natural springs. The region offers a variety of lakes and water features to explore, from large reservoirs to the Alme Springs.
  • The lakes around Bad Wünnenberg are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 3400 upvotes and more than 2300 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Diemelsee Dam

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The original purpose of the Diemel Reservoir – in conjunction with the Eder Reservoir – was to balance the water levels of the Weser and the Mittelland Canal. This was intended to improve shipping conditions on the Upper Weser. Since 1960, the primary focus has been on balancing the Upper Weser.

The approximately 42-meter-high dam, completed in 1924, and the power plant building are now listed as historical monuments. The view of the dam is impressive.

The dam is also considered one of the Sauerland's spiritual places. It symbolizes the theme of "power and strength."

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Diemel Reservoir

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By bike you can fully enjoy the picturesque landscape of Lake Diemelsee. When cycling around the lake you also have the opportunity to rest on beautiful beaches and hop into the water if you want to refresh yourself. In Heringhausen there is even a free beach, where you will find next to the large lawn and a kiosk, showers and play equipment for children in the water and on the beach.

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Way from the hiking car park Florenbicke located directly on the Diemelsee. Signage is good, step resistance, sturdy shoes and a certain degree of resilience are recommended.

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Aabach Reservoir

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The almost three-kilometer-long and 1.5-kilometer-wide dam provides drinking water for more than 250,000 residents. Here you can enjoy nature and take in the sweeping views over the water. Unfortunately, swimming in the giant bathtub is not permitted. For hygiene reasons, no water sports are permitted on the Aabach dam. It is beautiful, however.

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Alme Springs

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Very nice and well-kept hiking trails.

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Micki
May 31, 2024, Panoramaweg Diemelsteig – Views of Diemelsee

From the Diemelsteig you will have wonderful views of the Diemelsee. But be careful: the viewpoints are not always directly on the path, but it is always worth taking the small detour.

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There are great views from the impressive building.

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The Diemelsteig runs on a section of the panorama trail. Nice to walk, it overcomes a few meters in altitude and rewards the hiker with beautiful views and a springy forest floor!

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Marion
July 31, 2022, Diemelsee

Always beautiful

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Petra M
July 14, 2022, Diemelsee

If you want to extend the tour, there is an easy way (although there is a piece of road) to Schwalefeld. In the house "Zur Waldesruh" there is a delicious cream puff or homemade cake / tart as a reward

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A very beautiful, natural path, partly along rock faces. Again and again you have fantastic views of the Diemelsee

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Roman D.
October 15, 2021, Diemelsee

A lap around the Diemelsee approx. 13.5 km is well suited for a bike tour with children. There are hardly any inclines and a third of the route leads through quiet forest. When the weather is nice, the lake is definitely worth a visit.

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Very nice view of the Diemelsee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes and water features to explore around Bad Wünnenberg?

The primary lake is the Aabach Reservoir, a significant drinking water source and popular recreation area. Other notable features include the historic Diemelsee Dam and the natural beauty of the Alme Springs.

Are there easy walking trails around the lakes in Bad Wünnenberg?

Yes, the Aabach Reservoir features a 9 km long, asphalted circular path that is flat and ideal for walking, jogging, cycling, and inline skating. It's suitable for all ages and strollers. You can also find easy hiking routes around the Aabach Reservoir, such as the 'View of Aabachstausee loop from Waldbachtal' which is about 5.6 km long. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Bad Wünnenberg guide.

What activities are available at the Aabach Reservoir?

The Aabach Reservoir is excellent for walking, jogging, cycling, and inline skating on its 9 km asphalted circular path. It's also part of the 'Naturerlebnis Aatal' (Nature Experience Aatal), which includes an experience barefoot path. However, due to its function as a drinking water reservoir, water sports, swimming, and camping are not permitted.

Are the lake areas around Bad Wünnenberg family-friendly?

Absolutely. The Aabach Reservoir's flat, asphalted circular path is perfect for families with children and strollers. The 'Naturerlebnis Aatal' also offers an experience barefoot path, which is a fun activity for all ages. The Alme Springs also offer well-kept hiking trails suitable for families.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes near Bad Wünnenberg?

At the Aabach Reservoir, pets are generally not allowed on the circular path, and leaving paved paths is prohibited to protect the drinking water source. For dog-friendly options, you might explore other hiking trails in the wider region, but always check local regulations for specific areas.

What are the best viewpoints around the lakes?

The Aabach Reservoir offers sweeping views over the water and the surrounding natural landscape. For stunning panoramic vistas of the Diemelsee, consider the Panorama Trail Diemelsteig – Views of Diemelsee, which features numerous viewpoints along its natural path.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

Beyond walking and cycling around the Aabach Reservoir, the region offers extensive hiking and gravel biking opportunities. You can find moderate hiking trails like the 'Aabach Reservoir – View of Aabachstausee loop from Fürstenberg' or explore gravel biking routes such as the 'Aabach Reservoir – Aabach Reservoir loop from Bad Wünnenberg'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Bad Wünnenberg and Gravel biking around Bad Wünnenberg guides.

Is there a lake suitable for diving in the wider region?

Yes, Messinghausener See (also known as Messinghausen See im Berg), an abandoned quarry near Brilon, is a renowned diving destination. It's known for its clear blue water, steep rock faces, and various underwater objects like a tunnel and a bus. It's primarily for experienced cold-water divers.

What historical sites are related to the lakes in the area?

The Diemelsee Dam, completed in 1924, is a listed historical monument. Its original purpose was to balance water levels for the Weser and Mittelland Canal, and it now symbolizes 'power and strength' in the Sauerland. The Alme Springs area also has a rich history, with the village of Alme being proud of its heritage.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Bad Wünnenberg?

Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Aabach Reservoir is praised for its well-maintained, flat circular path, offering great views and opportunities for various sports. The scenic combination of green forests, gentle mountains, and wide views over the Paderborn plateau also makes the region a special natural experience.

Are there any restrictions or rules to be aware of at the Aabach Reservoir?

Yes, as the Aabach Reservoir is a drinking water source, certain restrictions apply. Pets are not allowed on the circular path, and leaving paved paths or entering the shore is prohibited. Water sports, boating, swimming, and camping are also not permitted for hygiene reasons. Angling is generally restricted but may be possible under specific conditions with a permit after an information event.

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