Lakes around Hamm, Germany, provide various recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The region features prominent bodies of water such as the Haarener See, Radbodsee, and sections of the Datteln-Hamm Canal. These areas offer diverse environments, from reclaimed quarry lakes developed for water sports to nature reserves formed from former mining sites. Hamm's waterways contribute to its natural appeal and provide settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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The two ponds with paths (the northern one is Dr. Johannes Kroker Weg, south of the Higher Regional Court (OLG) in Hamm) are popularly known as Ahsepark and OLG Park. As of March 6, 2024, the OLG Park was upgraded with five fitness machines for legs, shoulders, and abdominal muscles. The machines were installed on the eastern bank of the pond. https://hammwiki.info/wiki/Ahsepark
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Beautifully landscaped lake in the park.
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The "mirror of the sky" is the (very overgrown and easy to miss) pond on top of the slag heap. The fact that it is not a highlight in itself can be seen from the pictures, which almost all show something else, and the comments, which write about something else. It's a shame - the idea of a pond up here is good - but unfortunately it doesn't work
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A beautiful nature reserve where you can even see cormorants.
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Junction-related signage A junction-related signage (also known as a junction system) helps cyclists plan their tours and originally comes from Belgium. The so-called Fietsrouten network was created in Belgian Limburg in 1995, after which it quickly expanded throughout Flanders and cross-border to the Netherlands and later to Germany and Wallonia. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knotenpunkt relate_Wegweisung In today's "digitized world", I think this information system is more than overdue.
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Where the site of the closed Maximilian colliery used to be, the state horticultural show was held in 1984 and the Maximilianpark was created on this basis. There is a children's playland, a butterfly house, many walking paths and a rich program of events. You can also see Hamm's landmark, the glass elephant, in the park. You can find more information about the park here: https://www.maximilianpark.de/ attraction/der-park.
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The Maximilian Halle is the main entrance to Maximilianpark in Hamm and also the largest building there. There are also various tours. There are also many events for young and old. You can also have a civil wedding in the glass elephant.
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Great park. Invites you to linger!
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For water sports, the Water Ski Facility Hamm, located on the Haarener See, is ideal. It offers waterskiing and wakeboarding for all skill levels, along with a sandy beach, sunbathing areas, and beach volleyball courts. It's easily accessible via the A2 motorway exit Hamm-Uentrop.
The Radbodsee is a nature reserve that originated from underground coal mining. It offers well-developed paths for walking or cycling where you can experience nature and observe local flora and fauna, including cormorants. The nearby Tibaum Nature Reserve also provides beautiful landscapes with many birds like ducks, water hens, geese, and swans.
Yes, several lakes and ponds are family-friendly. The View of the Kurpark Pond is within a well-maintained and spacious park, perfect for walks and observing water birds. The Maximilianpark also features a lake and offers various facilities suitable for families. Additionally, the Ahsepark Ponds and the Lake in Selbach Park are noted as family-friendly.
You'll find various trails. Around the Radbodsee, paths are well-developed and suitable for prams or bikes. The Datteln-Hamm Canal also features well-developed paths popular for cycling. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Lake in Kurpark Hamm – Schlagmersch Nature Reserve loop' for hiking or the 'Radbod Colliery Headframes – Pond in Kurpark Hamm loop' for cycling. Find more routes in the Hiking around Hamm and Cycling around Hamm guides.
Yes, the Radbodsee has paths suitable for wheelchairs. The Maximilianpark, which includes a lake, is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
The Datteln-Hamm Canal is primarily a commercial shipping route that also serves as a recreational waterway. It offers opportunities for various water-related activities, including cycling along its paths, boating, and angling. It's also significant for its industrial heritage and connects the city center with the Lippe floodplain, making it popular for sports and recreation. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The Radbodsee is notable for its origin from underground coal mining, located next to the Lippe river. The Datteln-Hamm Canal also holds historical significance as a vital transport and water supply route for the western German canal network, connecting the eastern Ruhr area.
Yes, facilities vary by location. The Maximilianpark and Ahsepark Ponds both offer parking and other facilities. The Water Ski Facility Hamm on Haarener See has a kiosk for refreshments. The Lake in Selbach Park also provides parking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse environments, from active water sports at the Haarener See to tranquil nature walks around the Radbodsee. Many enjoy the well-maintained parks like the Kurpark, where they can observe wildlife and relax. The accessibility of many paths for cycling and walking is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the View of the Kurpark Pond offers a pleasant perspective within a spacious park. The Himmelsspiegel Pond on Halde Franz also provides a unique viewpoint, combining natural and man-made elements. Additionally, the View of Kurpark and the Canal offers a broader scenic outlook.
The Haarener See, where the Water Ski Facility Hamm is located, was developed as a bathing lake in 2008. It features a sandy beach and a shallow water zone, making it suitable for swimming and relaxation.
For gravel biking, you can explore routes that incorporate the Datteln-Hamm Canal and other natural areas. A popular option is the 'Datteln-Hamm Canal – Beversee Nature Reserve loop from Maximilianpark'. Another route, 'Radbod Colliery Headframes – Tibaum Nature Reserve loop from Hamm-Bockum-Hövel', also offers gravel biking opportunities. More routes can be found in the Gravel biking around Hamm guide.


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