Lakes in Oberbergischer Kreis are situated within the Bergisches Land, a region characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and numerous reservoirs. These bodies of water serve as important sources for drinking water and offer diverse recreational opportunities. The landscape provides a setting for outdoor activities, with many lakes integrated into the natural environment. The region's lakes are a central feature of its geography and local recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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You can hike very well along the Neyetalsperre and always enjoy great views of the Neyetalsperre. The paths are wide enough for hikers and cyclists.
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Interesting information board about the history and function of the Neye and Bevertal dams; the technical structure of the water level measuring station is also worth seeing.
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Idyllic view of the dam
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"The Bever Block describes the interconnected dams Bevertalsperre, Neyetalsperre, Schevelinger Dam and the Mühlenteich, which are connected to each other by water tunnels." (LVR Department of Environment, 2013) https://www.kuladig.de/Objectansicht/SWB-220262
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Tunnel inflow between the Bever and Neye dams
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The Neyetalsperre is located in the north of the city of Wipperfürth near the village of Neye in the Oberberg district in North Rhine-Westphalia.
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connection between the dams.
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The lakes in Oberbergischer Kreis offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around many reservoirs, such as the Neyetal Dam, which has a beautiful path suitable for both. The Bever Dam is popular for water sports, cycling, and sunbathing. For more structured activities, you can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling throughout the region.
Yes, many lakes in Oberbergischer Kreis are family-friendly. Highlights like the Neyetal Dam, Lingesetal dam, and Bever Dam are noted as family-friendly in the komoot community. They offer easy paths for walking and cycling, and some even have facilities or beaches suitable for families.
Swimming is permitted in some lakes. For example, the Wuppertalsperre has a designated bathing area at Kräwinklerbrücke. However, not all reservoirs allow swimming; the Neyetal Dam, for instance, serves as a drinking water reservoir and does not permit swimming. Always check local regulations before entering the water. For general information on swimming in NRW, you can visit nrw-tourism.com.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. The Brucher Reservoir and the Wuppertalsperre (specifically the View of the Wuppertalsperre near Karquelle) are noted as dog-friendly. When walking with your dog, please ensure they are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife and other visitors.
The lakes are nestled within the scenic Bergisches Land, offering beautiful natural landscapes. You can find viewpoints like the View of the Wuppertalsperre near Karquelle. Beyond the lakes themselves, the region also features historical landmarks such as the Eibach Castle Ruins and Ehreshoven Castle, which add a cultural dimension to your visit.
The lakes are beautiful in every season. While warmer months are popular for water sports and sunbathing, the Lingese Reservoir, for example, is described as beautiful year-round, making it suitable for walks and cycling even in winter. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors.
The duration of walks varies by lake. A full circuit around the Neyetal Dam, which is about 11 miles long, typically takes around three hours. The Lingesetal dam can be circled in approximately one hour. Many lakes offer shorter, easy paths as well.
While specific cafes directly at every lakeside are not detailed, the region offers various dining options. For instance, the Eibach Castle Ruins highlight mentions a restaurant nearby. Many towns and villages surrounding the reservoirs will have cafes and restaurants where you can refresh yourself.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular lake destinations. The Bever Dam is specifically noted as having parking facilities. It is advisable to check for designated parking areas upon arrival, especially during peak seasons.
The Neyetal Dam is highly valued for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful path along the reservoir, which is ideal for cycling or hiking. Visitors appreciate the quiet environment, free from motorcycle noise, making it a perfect place for a serene escape and observing wildlife like bats at dusk.
The Wuppertalsperre is a large and popular reservoir, especially in warmer months. It offers scenic views, particularly near Karquelle, and allows for various activities including swimming at the Kräwinklerbrücke bathing area, canoeing, sailing, fishing, and diving. The Bergische Panorama cycle path also runs past it, providing opportunities for scenic bike rides.
The Lingesetal dam serves a dual purpose: it is used for local recreation and as an important water reservoir. Its dam wall is approximately 183 meters long, and the lake is about 20 meters deep, making it a significant feature in the region for both utility and leisure.


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