Attractions and places to see around Drolshagen are situated in the forested southern Sauerland region of Germany. The area features a combination of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Drolshagen is well-suited for outdoor activities, offering numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. The region is part of the Biggesee-Listersee Nature Experience Area and borders the Ebbegebirge Nature Park.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Biggestausee. Two benches practically call for a short rest.
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From mid-2007 to early 2009, the dam was completely renovated. Among other things, cracks and joints in the masonry had to be repaired, the roadway and railings had to be renewed and the arches of the flood relief had to be repaired. For the duration of the work, the top of the wall, the parking lot at the dam and the toilet facilities were closed to visitors. The renovation work, particularly on the railings and arches, has permanently changed the appearance of the dam.[8] In the years 2020 to 2022, the wall on the water side, which is stressed by the fluctuating water level, was renovated in three construction phases. In order to clear a four-meter-wide strip below the crown for work, the Lister Dam had to be lowered by 4.50 meters at a time. In this area, all joints could be chiseled out and loose stones could be anchored or replaced. After repointing and sandblasting, the character of the quarry stone masonry can be clearly seen again. A total of 30 kilometers of wall joints on both sides of the wall were treated in this way, which strengthened the Lister dam for decades to come.
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The planning for the construction of the Listertalsperre goes back to the Ruhrtalsperreverein (RTV), founded in 1899, which had set itself the task of supplying water to the rapidly growing Ruhr area. Government master builder Ernst Link and construction director of the RTV had assessed the Listertal as particularly suitable when looking for other suitable locations for the construction of a dam. His report from 1905 was soon followed by the founding of the Lister Dam Cooperative, which tackled the construction of the dam with the financial support of the RTV. The ground-breaking ceremony took place on September 13, 1909, and almost three years later, on July 5, 1913, the ceremonial inauguration took place by director Kluge from Braunschweig, the head of the cooperative
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Drolshagen is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit the Lister Dam, which separates the Listersee from the Biggesee, offering picturesque views. The Listersee itself is a significant natural attraction, providing opportunities for fishing, swimming, sailing, and surfing. The area is also part of the Biggesee-Listersee Nature Experience Area and borders the Ebbegebirge Nature Park, both offering extensive natural landscapes.
Yes, Drolshagen has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can see the impressive St. Clemens Parish Church with its 1491 tower, the Former Cistercian Monastery, and the Historic Market Square with its traditional half-timbered houses. The Marien Chapel of Hünkeshohl is also a popular pilgrimage site. For a deeper dive, consider the 'Houses and Places with History' tour, which includes sites like the Drolshagen Water Mill and remains of the city wall.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the View of the Biggesee, a popular spot with benches for resting. Another excellent option is the Biggeblick Viewing Platform, which offers a fascinating perspective of the Biggesee and its dam.
The Drolshagen area is integrated into an attractive regional cycling network with over 200 kilometers of well-marked trails. A unique experience is cycling through the Wegeringhauser Tunnel, the longest cycling tunnel in North Rhine-Westphalia. You can find various cycling routes, including those around the Biggesee and Listersee, by exploring the Cycling around Drolshagen guide.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee offers a sandy beach, snack bar, and playgrounds. The Drolshagen Labyrinth near Stupperhof provides an engaging experience for all ages. Many of the hiking and cycling trails are also suitable for families, especially the easier routes.
Drolshagen boasts over 200 kilometers of well-marked circular hiking trails. Popular options include the 'KuLTour' along the Listersee, which features artworks, and the 'zeichenKURS' for drawing in nature. The Jägerfichte Rest Area serves as a junction for several trails. For detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Drolshagen guide, which also includes many suitable walking paths.
The region is generally well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Note that the Wegeringhauser Tunnel is closed from November to mid-April for bat hibernation, which might affect some cycling routes.
Yes, near Junkernhöh/Germinghausen, you can discover the Schlüsen, which are historic hollow ways. These ancient roads are remnants of old trade routes, and there's a teaching path available to learn more about their historical significance.
The Listersee, an arm of the larger Biggesee, is a source of drinking water for the region and offers various water activities. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, sailing, and surfing on the lake.
The highest point within the Drolshagen municipality is the Mark, reaching an elevation of 513 meters. Other notable peaks in the area include Steupingen (481 meters) and Herrnscheid (460 meters).
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility of the area, especially the views of the Biggesee and Listersee. The well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking, such as those leading to the Wegeringhauser Tunnel, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunities for short rests at viewpoints like the View of the Biggesee, which offer great photo opportunities.
Yes, Drolshagen offers a natural brine indoor pool, providing a relaxing experience that can be enjoyed regardless of the weather conditions outside.


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