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North Rhine-Westphalia
Ruhr Region

Hagen

Top 20 Lakes around Hagen

Best lakes around Hagen, located in Germany's Ruhr area, offer popular recreational destinations. The region features several notable lakes, including Hengsteysee, Harkortsee, and Hasper Talsperre. Each lake provides distinct features and attractions for visitors, ranging from water sports to tranquil walking paths. These bodies of water serve various functions, from water purification and power generation to providing extensive natural and recreational areas.

Best lakes around Hagen

  • The most popular lakes is View of the Hengsteysee, a viewpoint that offers expansive views of the lake. This spot provides a scenic perspective of the Hengsteysee, particularly from the mining trail.
  • Another must-see spot is Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake, a bridge and historical site. This impressive structure spans the valley, offering a unique photo opportunity and a sense of historical significance.
  • Visitors also love Hasper Reservoir, a lake and man-made monument. This reservoir is notable for its two towers and Art Nouveau balustrade, providing a tranquil setting for walks.
  • Hagen is known for its reservoirs, natural lakes, and man-made lakes. The area offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, each with unique characteristics for outdoor activities.
  • The lakes around Hagen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 3900 upvotes and over 670 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake

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The bridge is a great photo opportunity. You feel like you've gone back in time. If a steam locomotive were to roll over it, the time jump would be perfect. ;)

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View of the Hengsteysee

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Beautiful viewpoint on the mining trail, from here you have a great view of the Hengsteysee...

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Hengstey Bridge

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Hengsteysee - Hengsteysee bridge with a view

On the Hengsteysee bridge, the Hengsteystrasse (serpentines) in the Dortmund city area changes its name in the Hagen city area to Dortmunder Strasse, which crosses the Hengsteysee here and offers great views of the reservoir, the shore areas and the Syberg. There are some parking spaces on both sides of the bridge. Here from the bridge you can walk or carry your bike using stairs to reach the headland below that reaches the mouth of the Lenne.

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Hengsteysee and Harkortsee belong together like brother and sister. Both are former water bodies used by heavy industry that have been converted into well-used recreational waters with good water quality and a diverse range of flora and fauna. There are plenty of places to stop for refreshments around Hengsteysee and Harkortsee.

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In many places, designated cycle paths (sign 237) and designated pedestrian paths (sign 239) are available. For those walking or running, whether with children and dogs or alone, please use the paths specially designated for you and do not walk on the cycle lanes.

Just as it is our duty to use the cycle lanes, it is our duty to use the footpaths.

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Hasper Reservoir

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What is striking about the Hasper dam are the two towers, each at the end of the dam, and the beautiful Art Nouveau parapet. Before the refurbishment, the towers were more central and were moved to the outside as part of a refurbishment in the early 1990s. Two handwheels are a reminder of their old position today.

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Hengsteysee Southeast Shore

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Hengsteysee - section of the south-east bank of the run-of-river power station to the Hengsteysee bridge

Promising section along the south-east bank of the Hengsteysee. Here you can go hiking, cycling, running or walking from the run-of-river power station past the Koepchenwerk and the Niedernhof on the other bank to the Hengsteysee bridge. The section is laid out so that you can integrate it into different tour variants.

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An imposing building on the edge of the city center of Herdecke. The bridge leads the tracks over the Ruhr and Harkortsee at a height of over 30 meters. The building is 313 meters long.

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Hengsteysee - Hengstey run-of-river power plant near Herdecke / Hagen-Boele

The Hengstey run-of-river power plant is a hydroelectric power plant at the end of the Hengsteysee in the course of the Ruhr, exactly on the city limits between Herdecke and Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia; the power plant building is on the Hagen side.

The run-of-river power plant was built as a combination system with a roller weir in the 1920s. After construction, the Ruhr water was dammed to form Hengsteysee. Since then, the river water and the height difference of around 4.6 m have provided the continuous basis for renewable electricity generation.

Hikers, runners and cyclists have the opportunity to cross the Ruhr directly via a pedestrian bridge at the power plant between Herdecke and Hagen. From here you have a great view of the roller weir and the Kaplan turbine houses. As with many bridges, the fashion for “love locks” that now decorate the bridge has not stopped. Cyclists should be careful with the rails in the middle.

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Hengsteysee - Nordwestufer section Niedernhof ("Cafe Seeschlößchen") to run-of-river power plant

Interesting section on the northwestern shore of the Hengsteysee from Niedernhof past the pumped storage power plant "Koepchenwerk" to the run-of-river power plant at the end of the reservoir. Here you can go hiking, cycling, running or walking. The section is laid out so that you can integrate it into different tour variants.

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Hengsteysee - north bank section Hengsteysee bridge to Niedernhof ("Cafee Seeschlößchen")

Beautiful section on the north bank of Hengsteysee from the hiking car park at the Hengsteysee bridge to Niedernhof. Here you can go hiking, cycling, running or walking below the Klusenberg with its steep slopes secured with wire mesh against rockfall from or to the old Unternehmerilla, also known as Funckenburg. The section is laid out in such a way that you can incorporate it into various tour variants.

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Even though the bridge is currently closed on one side, it's worth a visit for people with a passion for industrial heritage.

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Beautiful villa directly on the lake

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Every season has its charm, especially in autumn it conjures up beautiful colors

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Hengsteysee is a popular reservoir in the Ruhr area, created in 1929 and located between Hagen, Herdecke and Dortmund. It was created by damming the Ruhr to improve water quality and serves as an important recreational area. The lake is surrounded by a 6.5km footpath and cycle path, allowing for walks and cycle rides along the shore. The route offers many opportunities to linger, with benches, playgrounds and small restaurants along the way. Hengsteysee is also attractive for water sports enthusiasts, with rowing, sailing and canoeing available. During the summer season, the excursion boat "Freiherr vom Stein" operates on the lake, connecting various moorings, including the Lenne estuary and Hohensyburg. The lake borders the Ardey Mountains to the north, providing a picturesque backdrop, while birdwatchers can spot many aquatic birds such as the Great Crested Grebe. Of historical interest are the remains of Niedernhofen Castle, which are hidden in the lake, and the so-called Mouse Tower, which used to be part of a pedestrian bridge. The proximity to Hohensyburg with its castle ruins and the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial makes Hengsteysee an ideal starting point for exploring the region.

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Always idyllic views of the Hengsteysee.

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Beautiful lake with a great view.

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The Ruhr Viaduct in Herdecke is an impressive structure and a striking landmark of the Ruhr Valley. It is used by trains between Dortmund and Lüdenscheid. This imposing viaduct stretches over the Ruhr and also marks the beginning of the Ruhr reservoir Harkortsee

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Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can I enjoy at Hengsteysee?

Hengsteysee is a vibrant recreational area offering a blend of active pursuits and serene natural beauty. You can enjoy water sports like sailing, rowing, and canoeing, or take a scenic cruise on the passenger ship "Freiherr vom Stein". There's also a 6.5 km footpath and cycle path encircling the lake, perfect for walking, jogging, cycling, or inline skating. For a great view, visit the View of the Hengsteysee viewpoint.

Are there good hiking and cycling paths around Harkortsee?

Yes, Harkortsee offers excellent options for hiking and cycling. An idyllic cycle and hiking path runs along the northern shore from Wetter to Herdecke, forming part of the famous Ruhr Valley Cycle Path. This path is well-marked and separate for cyclists and pedestrians. The Hagen side of Harkortsee also features paths winding through the hills of the Kaisberg, providing a more rugged natural landscape.

Can I go swimming in the lakes around Hagen?

While Harkortsee has good water quality and is popular for various water sports, wild swimming is generally not permitted in the lakes around Hagen. Specifically, swimming is not allowed in the Hasper Talsperre due to its function as a drinking water reservoir.

What makes the Hasper Talsperre a unique place to visit?

The Hasper Talsperre is a tranquil destination known for its historical architecture and natural beauty. Built between 1901 and 1904, it features two distinctive towers at each end of the dam and a beautiful Art Nouveau balustrade. A pleasant circular path of about 5 kilometers surrounds the reservoir, ideal for gentle walks or runs through forested hillsides. It also serves as a vital drinking water source for the Haspe area.

Are the lakes around Hagen suitable for families with children?

Yes, the lakes are generally family-friendly. Hengsteysee, for example, has playgrounds along its paths and offers pedal boat rentals. The circular path around Hasper Talsperre is also suitable for families and can be shortened. Many highlights, such as the Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake and the Hasper Reservoir, are categorized as family-friendly.

What historical sites can I find near the lakes?

The region boasts several historical points of interest. The Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake is an impressive structure offering a unique photo opportunity and a sense of historical significance. Near Hengsteysee, you can see the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Monument at Hohensyburg. The Hasper Talsperre itself is a historical monument with its early 20th-century dam architecture.

Are there accessible paths for walking or cycling around the lakes?

Yes, both Hengsteysee and Harkortsee offer well-maintained and accessible paths. Hengsteysee has a 6.5 km footpath and cycle path around its perimeter. Harkortsee features an idyllic cycle and hiking path along its northern shore, which is part of the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path and is separate for cyclists and pedestrians, making it suitable for various users.

What wildlife can be observed around Hengsteysee?

The forested northern bank of Hengsteysee, belonging to the Ardey mountains, provides a habitat for diverse animals and bird species. You might spot the Great Crested Grebe and other waterfowl. The area's natural setting makes it a good spot for nature observation.

Where can I find good viewpoints of the lakes?

For expansive views, the View of the Hengsteysee from the mining trail offers a scenic perspective of the lake. The Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake also provides a unique vantage point, especially for photography. Benches along the circular path at Hasper Talsperre offer beautiful outlooks over the reservoir and forested hillsides.

What are some recommended routes for outdoor activities near the lakes?

The area around Hagen's lakes offers numerous routes for various outdoor activities. For mountain hikes, consider routes like the "Hasper Dam – View of the Hasper Reservoir loop from Hasper Bachtal" which is an easy 5 km hike. Road cyclists might enjoy the "Hengsteysee – Ruhr Valley Cycle Route – Ruhr Viaduct Herdecke loop from Helfe" covering over 31 km. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore the "Harkortsee Railway Viaduct – Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake loop from Hagen-Westerbauer". You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Hagen, Road Cycling Routes around Hagen, and Gravel biking around Hagen guides.

Is it possible to visit the lakes using public transport?

Yes, the lakes are generally accessible by public transport. Hengsteysee, for instance, has bus stops conveniently located, making it easy to reach without a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes and timings to each lake.

Are the lakes around Hagen dog-friendly?

Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. Hengsteysee is considered suitable for pets, and highlights like the Hengstey Bridge are explicitly marked as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or where signage indicates.

Are there places to eat or relax near the lakes?

Yes, you'll find various amenities around the lakes. Hengsteysee has small eateries along its paths, and there are plenty of places to stop for refreshments around both Hengsteysee and Harkortsee. The Ruhr promenade in Herdecke, near Harkortsee, has been beautifully redesigned and invites visitors to linger at cafes.

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