Lakes around Lindlar offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This municipality in Germany features several notable bodies of water, including large reservoirs and smaller ponds. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, providing environments for nature observation and outdoor activities. These lakes contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking serene natural settings.
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The Great Dhünntalsperre, fed by the two springs of the Dhünn River, is the second largest drinking water dam in Germany after the Rappbode Dam
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a beautiful little pond with a shelter on the shore
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Breathtaking view of the vast dam.
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The view is beautiful, a great place to take a break
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One of many beautiful views.
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The circumnavigation of the Vorsperre is very varied. Due to the storm damage, not all paths are currently (02/28/2022) passable. However, there are ways to get past the fallen trees everywhere.
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There is evening sun with a wide view over the water to the west on the VORSPERRE of the Great Dhünn in the middle of the lake.
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The lakes around Lindlar offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find extensive natural areas, especially around the Great Dhünn Reservoir, which is home to many rare and protected species. The Grube Cox Lakes, a former dolomite mine, is now a declared nature reserve with unique lake environments. You can also expect serene forest paths and tranquil waters, perfect for nature observation.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent paths for hiking and cycling. The Neyetal Dam features a very beautiful 11 km path along the reservoir, ideal for both activities, offering wonderful peace and quiet. Many paths run close to the water and through forests, providing a serene experience.
The Great Dhünn Reservoir is Germany's second-largest drinking water dam and offers expansive views over the water. It's surrounded by rich nature, hosting many rare and protected species, making it a prime spot for nature observation and tranquility. The impressive construction itself is also a notable feature.
Absolutely. The Grube Cox Lakes are a unique natural reserve, formerly a dolomite mine that operated until 1985 and was declared a nature reserve in 1996. Additionally, the Neyetal Dam, built between 1905 and 1908, has historical significance, with stone tools from the Stone Age found during its construction. The Cadets' Pond in the Milchborn Valley also has a historical background related to the training of soldiers at Bensberg Castle.
The lakes around Lindlar are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides peaceful, crisp walks. The Neyetal Dam, for instance, is known for observing bat flights at dusk, which is particularly special during warmer months.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The paths around reservoirs like the Neyetal Dam are generally suitable for walks with children. The natural settings provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and nature observation for all ages. Always check specific trail conditions for suitability with strollers or very young children.
Yes, many trails and natural areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. It's common to see visitors walking their dogs on leashes along the paths. However, as some lakes are drinking water reservoirs, swimming for dogs (and humans) might be restricted. Always observe local signage regarding pets and waste disposal.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region around Lindlar's lakes offers opportunities for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. You can explore various routes, from moderate to difficult, that wind through scenic landscapes. For specific routes and their details, check out the MTB Trails around Lindlar, Gravel biking around Lindlar, and Running Trails around Lindlar guides.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. The Great Dhünn Reservoir provides wide views over the water. Many paths around the reservoirs are designed to offer scenic vistas, allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
While the immediate vicinity of some reservoirs, especially drinking water dams, is kept natural and free of commercial establishments, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the nearby towns and villages around Lindlar. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and stays in advance, particularly if you're visiting more remote lake areas.
Visitors consistently praise the wonderful peace and quiet, especially the absence of noise, making for a serene escape. The natural beauty, opportunities for nature observation, and the well-maintained paths for cycling and hiking are also highly appreciated. The unique character of sites like the Grube Cox Lakes and the impressive scale of the Great Dhünn Reservoir are also frequently highlighted.


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