Lakes around Wesertalsperre refer to the Eupen Dam, a significant reservoir in Belgium's German-Belgian High Fens Nature Park. This man-made lake serves as a crucial drinking water source for approximately 450,000 connections. The area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, with the reservoir fed by the Weser and Getzbach rivers. It is a destination for recreation, offering views of the water and surrounding forested hills.
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Most beautiful place directly at the Wesertalsperre, if you don't want to go to the cafe
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The routes around the Wesertalsperre that Komoot shows do not have any cycle junctions, while they have been placed there by the province of Liège. Tip to Komoot: mention junction numbers on your routes. This makes it easier to plan a cycle tour in the High Fens, because there are hardly any overview signs along the way that you can use to orient yourself.
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Great cycle path around the Weser Dam.
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The circular route around the dam has great recreational value.
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The navigable dam is a good starting point for numerous tours.
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The Wesertalsperre was commissioned in 1950. The dam is 63 meters high. The reservoir supplies Eupen, the Pays d'Herve, the Liège region and the Sart Tilman area with drinking water. The tour of the lake is 16 kilometers and it is possible to do the whole tour on foot.
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The Lac d'Eupen is a lake near Eupen Kettenis (Wallonia). The lake can be reached from the surrounding towns of Eupen (about 4 km from the lake), Eupen (4 km away) and Raeren (about 7 km away). Lac d'Eupen is located in the catchment area of Eupen, which is around 4 kilometers from the lake.
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The Wesertalsperre area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. A popular option is the circular route around the reservoir, which is approximately 15.5 to 16 kilometers long and suitable for both cyclists and hikers, as highlighted by the Wesertalsperre Southeast Shore Path. For more detailed routes, explore the komoot guides for Hiking around Wesertalsperre, Gravel biking around Wesertalsperre, and MTB Trails around Wesertalsperre.
Yes, the Wesertalsperre is very family-friendly. The Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) features a large playground next to its panoramic restaurant. Additionally, the area boasts the Foxy-Wald- und Wasserlehrpfad, a 2.5 km long educational forest and water trail designed for families, offering insights into local flora and fauna. The Eupen Lake Visitor Center is also an ideal spot for family excursions.
The Wesertalsperre offers several excellent hiking trails. The most prominent is the circular route around the dam, which is about 16 km long and provides great recreational value. For shorter, easier walks, there are routes like the 'Bench with a view of the Weser Dam' loop, which is approximately 4.8 km. You can find more hiking options and details in the Hiking around Wesertalsperre guide.
While the guide data doesn't specify direct public transport routes to the dam, it's located near Eupen, Belgium. Visitors often reach the area by car, with parking facilities available. For specific public transport options, it's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to Eupen and the dam area.
The Wesertalsperre is beautiful year-round, but the best season for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is typically spring through autumn when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. Winter also offers a unique, serene experience, though some facilities or trails might have limited access depending on snow or ice conditions.
The region is generally dog-friendly, and many trails around the Wesertalsperre allow dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near wildlife, and to respect any local signage regarding pet regulations.
Yes, the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) features a panoramic restaurant with excellent views of the lake. The Eupen Lake Visitor Center also includes a bistro and restaurant, making it a convenient spot for refreshments and meals during your visit.
The Wesertalsperre has a notable history. Construction began in 1936, but due to political and wartime delays, it wasn't completed until 1950. The idea for a dam in the region dates back to the late 18th century, initially to support the thriving cloth industry along the Weser river. Today, it serves as Belgium's most crucial drinking water reservoir.
The Wesertalsperre is primarily a drinking water reservoir, supplying water to approximately 450,000 connections. While the Swimming Spot at Lake Eupen highlight exists, direct swimming in the main reservoir is generally restricted to protect water quality. It's best to check local regulations for any designated swimming areas or specific rules.
The Wesertalsperre, also known as the Eupen Dam, is a significant man-made lake within the German-Belgian High Fens Nature Park. It's Belgium's most crucial drinking water reservoir, fed by the Weser and Getzbach rivers. Its vast surface area of 1.26 square kilometers and surrounding forested hills create a picturesque natural setting, making it a popular destination for scenic views and outdoor recreation.
Yes, several spots offer stunning views. The Weser Reservoir (Eupen Dam) is known as a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas. The panoramic restaurant at the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) also provides exceptional views of the lake. Additionally, the Eupen Lake Visitor Center offers magnificent views over the dam and the surrounding forests.
The former lookout tower at the Wesertalsperre has been repurposed as the highest climbing wall in the Euregio region. It's located near the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) and is accessible at specific times with an experienced instructor.


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