Best attractions and places to see around Kirchhundem include a diverse range of options. Located in the scenic Sauerland region, Kirchhundem is situated within the Ebbegebirge and Rothaargebirge nature parks. The area features expansive natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys.
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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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For stunning panoramic views, visit the Rhein-Weser-Turm near Oberhundem, which offers magnificent vistas over the Rothaargebirge mountains and the southern Sauerland. Another popular spot is the Kindelsberg Tower, a well-known viewpoint often combined with hiking trails. You can also find excellent views of the Biggesee from the Biggeblick Viewing Platform or the View of the Biggesee, where benches invite you to rest and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, Kirchhundem offers several family-friendly options. The Panorama Park Sauerland Wildpark is an amusement and wildlife park with attractions like the Fichtenflitzer, Mega-Hüpfkissen, a petting zoo, and exhibits on local wildlife. Additionally, the Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee provides a sandy beach with a snack bar and toilets, perfect for a family day out. Many viewpoints and natural areas are also suitable for families.
Kirchhundem is rich in history. You can explore Adolfsburg Castle near Oberhundem, a baroque residential castle with a moat dating back to the 1670s. The municipality also boasts numerous historic churches, including the Romanesque church of Sts. Peter & Paul in Kirchhundem, which is over 650 years old and features a Baroque organ from 1701. The Jugendstil Town Hall, built in 1905, is another architectural point of interest.
For cultural insights, visit the Embroidery Museum (Stickereimuseum) in Oberhundem, housed in a 300-year-old half-timbered rectory, showcasing historical embroidery. The Heritage Museum (Heimatmuseum) in Silberg focuses on local crafts, farming, and mining history. Additionally, Kulturgut Schrabben Hof in Silberg is a vibrant cultural center with a theater, community museum, café, and beer garden.
Kirchhundem is nestled within the scenic Ebbegebirge and Rothaargebirge Nature Parks, making it one of the greenest municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia. The area features dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys. Notable natural features include the Albaumer Klippen, silicate cliffs with protected crevice vegetation, and the serene Schwarzbachtal, known as a 'place of the soul' due to its untouched natural environment.
Yes, Kirchhundem offers a variety of hiking trails. The famous Rothaarsteig, known as the 'Trail of the Senses,' runs directly through Kirchhundem and is popular for long-distance hikers. For local exploration, the Kirchhundemer Rundwanderweg is a circular trail spanning approximately 90 kilometers. You can find many routes for different skill levels, including moderate options like the 'Kreuzberg Chapel loop' or 'Running loop from Schwarzbachsystem mit Haberg und Krenkeltal' which are part of the Running Trails around Kirchhundem guide.
Absolutely. Kirchhundem is a great area for cycling. You can explore various routes, including gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, the Gravel biking around Kirchhundem guide features routes like the 'Upper Eder Valley – Ford on the Eder Cycle Path loop'. If you prefer road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Kirchhundem guide offers options such as the 'Adolphsburg Castle – Rhein-Weser Tower loop from Kirchhundem'.
While slightly outside the immediate vicinity, the beautiful Biggesee and Listersee offer various attractions. You can enjoy relaxing walks along their shores or engage in water sports. The Lister Dam is a significant landmark connecting two lakes, offering impressive views. The Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee is also a popular spot for recreation.
Kirchhundem is a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vibrant forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and family parks. In winter, the Rhein-Weser-Turm serves as a starting point for an extensive network of cross-country ski trails, making it suitable for winter sports.
Yes, Kirchhundem has several conservation areas (Naturschutzgebiete) that offer unique natural experiences. These include Albaumer Klippen with its protected crevice vegetation, and the tranquil Schwarzbachtal, considered a 'place of the soul' due to its serene, noise-free environment. The Rahrbacher Poesieweg is also a themed trail that invites contemplation and connection with nature through poetry.
The Climatic Health Resort of Oberhundem is an idyllic half-timbered village offering a spa park with a mini-golf course, the Haus des Gastes (guest house) with a café and tourist information, the Rothaarsteig baths, and the Oberhundem Wellness Oasis. It's a perfect place for relaxation and enjoying the healthy climate.


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