Best lakes around Reken are characterized by their natural beauty and recreational opportunities, primarily centered around the Halterner Reservoir. This region, part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, features an expansive landscape of forests, heathlands, and water bodies. While Reken itself does not contain numerous large lakes, the nearby Halterner Reservoir serves as a significant aquatic destination. The area provides a blend of natural features and developed recreational facilities for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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After four years of closure, the reconstruction of the bridge is now complete and the road is reopened! It has been open to traffic since the beginning of August 2024.
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In spring 2024, the paths will be in very good condition and accessible to any bicycle.
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The trip around both reservoirs is really fun, but I could imagine that it could be crowded here when the weather is very nice.
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The SteverLandRoute leads here directly along the Haltern reservoir and always allows great views of the large lake and the boats. The SteverLandRoute is the family bike path in the Münsterland: Here, information boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 hands-on stations along the route. If you like, you can use the children's discovery card to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Have a look at our collection :)
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A 250ha wildlife park that you can also cross by bike. With a bit of luck you can also see fallow deer.
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A very well-kept bike path at the Haltern reservoir. If you drive here you have some nice viewpoints to the marina on the north shore.
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With its important past as a Roman base around the birth of Christ, Haltern am See has had town rights since 1289 and is a historical, up-and-coming medium-sized town, located at the northernmost point of the Lippe, embedded in the Hohe Mark, Haard and Borkenberge forest areas. The current urban area of Haltern am See was created as part of the municipal territorial reform in North Rhine-Westphalia in 1975. At that time, the town and the Haltern district, consisting of the communities Kirchspiel-Haltern (Holtwick, Lavesum and Sythen), Hullern and Lippramsdorf, were merged and expanded south of the Lippe to include the communities of Flaesheim (formerly part of the Datteln district) and Hamm-Bossendorf (parts of the Hamm community formerly part of the Marl district). The allocation of districts south of the Lippe to Haltern meant crossing a centuries-old border. A border that was the reason and prerequisite for the granting of town rights to Haltern by the sovereign and Prince-Bishop of Münster, Everhard von Diest, in the 13th century. Since 1908, Haltern am See has had a pumping station to pump drinking water for the northern Ruhr area. Water extraction has been steadily expanded; it helped the city to earn its decorative name "Haltern am See" and reached its provisional end point with the completion of the Hullerner Lake in 1985. A side effect of the area-intensive water management is the increased recreational value of the Haltern landscape, which, free of industry, has become even more attractive to visitors and locals thanks to the creation of the lakes. Today, the Haltern lakes with their boathouses, sailing harbor and seaside resort are the destination of many people seeking relaxation. But Haltern am See has more to offer visitors than just the lake. The attractive and varied landscape is often referred to as the lungs of the Ruhr area. The city is the heart of the Hohe Mark Nature Park. The extensive forests of the Haard and the Hohe Mark, as well as the Westruper Heide, Holtwicker Heide and Sebbelheide nature reserves, are accessible via a dense network of hiking, cycling, horse riding and walking trails. The pedestrian zones of the old town and the modern town centers of Sythen, Flaesheim, Lippramsdorf, Hullern and Lavesum are popular shopping and meeting places for residents and visitors alike.
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Along the northern path you have some beautiful views of the lake and the island of Overath. In the forest section of the local "Hochzeitsallee" (Karl-Homann-Weg), 130 winter linden trees were planted by newlyweds.
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The primary destination for lake activities is the Halterner Reservoir. Here, you can enjoy extensive cycling and hiking on well-maintained trails, rent canoes, pedal boats, or rowing boats, and even go sailing. The "Seebad" offers an 800-meter sandy beach for swimming and relaxation, complete with playgrounds and sports facilities. For a more relaxed experience, electric passenger ship cruises are also available.
While the Halterner Reservoir serves as a drinking water source, swimming is generally prohibited in most areas. However, the "Seebad" (lakeside resort) at the reservoir provides a dedicated 800-meter natural sandy beach where swimming is allowed and encouraged.
Yes, the lakes, especially the Halterner Reservoir, offer many family-friendly options. The "Seebad" has children's playgrounds and beach sports. The SteverLandRoute provides an engaging cycling experience with informational boards. You can also enjoy tranquil lake cruises on the electric passenger ship "Möwe" or rent pedal boats.
The Halterner Reservoir area is excellent for hiking. A circular path around the lake is approximately 8 to 9 kilometers. The North Shore Trail at the Halterner Reservoir offers beautiful views and resting places. For more hiking options in the broader region, you can explore routes like the "LandStreifer Reken 'Your bed with a view'" or the "Groß Reken forest adventure trail" which are part of the hiking guide around Reken.
Absolutely. The Halterner Reservoir is a paradise for cyclists. The North Shore Trail is well-maintained and accessible for bicycles. A longer 19-kilometer "H6 - Sand and Lakes" cycle route encircles both the Halterner and Hullerner Reservoirs. You can find more cycling routes in the gravel biking guide around Reken.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the summer months are ideal for water-based activities like boating and swimming at the "Seebad." Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. The passenger ship "Möwe" operates from March/April until the end of the autumn vacation (October).
The region, part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, features expansive forests, heathlands, and diverse water bodies. The Halterner Reservoir itself offers wonderful lake views, green bird islands, and sandy beaches. The nearby Dülmen Wildlife Park also features a landscaped area of meadows, forests, and lakes, home to fallow deer, red deer, and various bird species.
Yes, there are a variety of excursion restaurants and snack bars conveniently located around the Halterner Reservoir. These establishments offer refreshments for hikers, cyclists, and bathers, many with pleasant views of the lake.
While specific rules for dogs can vary, many trails in natural areas like the Hohe Mark Nature Park are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage, especially in designated swimming or protected areas. The Halterner Reservoir is a popular spot for walks, and you'll often see dogs with their owners on the surrounding paths.
The North Shore Trail at the Halterner Reservoir is a popular trail and cycle way. It offers beautiful views and resting places along the lake. The paths are well-maintained and easily accessible for bicycles, making it a very enjoyable route for a trip around the reservoir.
Just two kilometers east of the larger Halterner Reservoir, the smaller Hullerner Reservoir offers a quieter and more serene recreational experience. It's a good option if you're looking for a less crowded natural setting.
The electric passenger ship "Möwe" offers tranquil lake cruises on the Halterner Reservoir. You can find more information about schedules and boarding points on the official tourism website: haltern-tourismus.de.
The Halterner Reservoir is significant as the largest drinking water supply system in the region, damming the Stever and Mühlenbach. Beyond its vital function, its creation has greatly enhanced the recreational value of the Haltern landscape, making it a central hub for outdoor activities and relaxation.


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