Lakes around Wiehl are characterized by a landscape of forested hills and significant water bodies, primarily man-made reservoirs. The region is known for its protected natural areas, offering opportunities for quiet recreation and nature observation. These reservoirs serve as important drinking water sources for the Bergisches Land region. The area provides a network of paths for outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling.
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A walk around the Genkel is worth it at any time of year.
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Beautiful little bay, not much going on here & nice view to linger.
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Here a dam separates the reservoir and a pond. The hiking trail leads over the dam.
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The big weir near Castor.
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Basically the end of the dam.
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Large old weir with parking space. Therefore a good starting point for beautiful hikes.
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A good opportunity to cross the Agger if you don't want to walk over the Kastor suspension bridge
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The lakes around Wiehl are primarily man-made reservoirs, such as the Wiehltalsperre, which serve as important drinking water sources for the Bergisches Land region. These reservoirs are integrated into a landscape of forested hills, offering protected natural areas for recreation and nature observation.
The Wiehltalsperre, though technically in a neighboring municipality, is a prominent landmark for the Wiehl region. It's a 6.5-kilometer-long drinking water reservoir nestled within a picturesque landscape of dense forests and rolling hills. It offers excellent opportunities for quiet recreation, nature observation, and features a well-developed network of paths for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, there is an extensive network of paths around the lakes, particularly the Wiehltalsperre, suitable for hiking. These routes wind through wooded slopes and open meadows, catering to various fitness levels. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore Hiking around Wiehl.
Absolutely. The paths around the Wiehltalsperre are popular with cyclists, offering routes through diverse landscapes. Some sections are also suitable for mountain biking. You can find more cycling routes in the region by checking out MTB Trails around Wiehl.
While primarily drinking water reservoirs, some water sports like sailing, rowing, and canoeing are permitted on the Wiehltalsperre. However, activities such as diving and surfing are generally not allowed on this type of reservoir.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. For instance, the areas around Small bay with dam at the Genkel Reservoir, Agger Dam and Weir at Ehreshoven, and Aggertalsperre Dam are noted for being suitable for families, offering tranquil environments and opportunities for gentle walks.
The Wiehltalsperre offers several picturesque spots. A notable viewpoint is the Aussichtstelle "Auchel Fjord," located along the K16 road between Brüchermühle and Sinspert, which provides a beautiful panorama of the reservoir. Additionally, the Small bay with dam at the Genkel Reservoir offers very nice views of the dam and its surroundings.
Yes, the region around Wiehl has historical significance. For example, the Aggertalsperre Dam played an essential part in the development of the textile industry in Oberberg. You can also find historical structures like Eibach Castle Ruins and Ehreshoven Castle in the broader area, which are also listed as being near lakes.
The Wiehltalsperre is an important resting and breeding ground for birds, making it a valuable spot for birdwatching. Its protected shoreline zone provides a peaceful environment for observing waterfowl and other species.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and serenity of the area. Many enjoy the tranquil environment for relaxation, the scenic views, and the well-maintained paths for hiking and cycling. The branched water arms of the Genkel Reservoir, for instance, are highlighted as beautiful spots to relax and enjoy nature.
While the main reservoirs like Wiehltalsperre are primarily for drinking water and have restrictions, the area around the Aggertalsperre Dam is known for having a natural swimming pool in Lantenbach, offering an alternative for those looking to swim.
The 'Krombacher Island' is a small island located in the preliminary basin of the Wiehltalsperre. It gained recognition through commercials and serves as a refuge for waterfowl. While its real-life appearance might be less dramatic than in advertisements, it remains a point of interest for visitors.


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