Lakes around Lüdenscheid, situated in the Sauerland region, are primarily reservoirs that serve as essential drinking water sources and offer recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, featuring several prominent bodies of water. These lakes contribute to the region's ecological balance and provide diverse settings for outdoor activities. Lüdenscheid's surrounding area is known for its network of trails and scenic views around these water bodies.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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If you don't just love asphalt and if you also like to drive on non-asphalted paths, you can only suggest going around the reservoir (approx. 10km). Again and again there are beautiful views of the lake.
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Very nice dam with great hiking and biking trails.
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nice but nothing going on, no catering or anything else ..
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There is a wonderful trail, from the dam wall down to the Volmestrasse. Coming from the street over the wall and then left down. Mixed but solid ground. Roots and some stony passages are also on the way. Also suitable for beginners, but with an eye on 👀 pedestrians can come uphill too ... enjoy the wonderful descent through untouched nature 🏞⛰ in the local recreation area Glörtalsperre
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Beautiful dam in Marienheide about 5km round.
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Versetalsperre is fun and a good size
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Among the most popular lakes are the Genkel Reservoir, known for its 10 km path and scenic views, and the Glör Dam, which offers opportunities for swimming, cycling, and walking. The Versetal Reservoir (Versetalsperre) is also highly regarded for its extensive hiking trails and panoramic views.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Glör Dam and Glör Reservoir are particularly family-friendly, offering swimming, easy walks, and even a beach section. The Versetal Reservoir (Versetalsperre) also has numerous trails suitable for various ages.
The Glör Dam is a notable exception where swimming is permitted and popular. Most other reservoirs in the region, such as the Versetalsperre, Fuelbecker Talsperre, and Jubachtalsperre, serve as drinking water sources, and therefore swimming and entering the shore areas are prohibited to maintain water quality.
The lakes around Lüdenscheid offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on the numerous trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like cycling tours around the Verse Reservoir and Fürwigge Reservoir, or mountain bike trails near the Jubach Dam. Find more details on routes in the cycling guide, MTB guide, and road cycling guide for Lüdenscheid.
Yes, the Glör Reservoir is particularly dog-friendly, featuring a dedicated beach section for dogs. Many of the circular paths around the other reservoirs, such as the Fuelbecker Talsperre and Jubachtalsperre, are also suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash.
The Versetalsperre is the largest reservoir in the Märkischer Kreis and primarily serves as a drinking water source. It's known for its extensive network of trails through surrounding forests, ideal for hiking, and offers panoramic views, especially from its two bridges like the Klamer Brücke. Historically, its construction involved forced labor, commemorated by a memorial near Klamer Brücke.
Yes, several lakes are accessible by bus from Lüdenscheid. The Versetalsperre, Fuelbecker Talsperre, and Jubachtalsperre all have bus access, making them convenient for visitors without a car. Parking facilities are also available at these locations.
The Fuelbecker Talsperre is an excellent choice for a shorter, tranquil excursion. It features a well-maintained path encircling the lake that can be completed in about 30 minutes, perfect for leisurely walks or jogging. An educational fish trail along the path adds to the experience.
Yes, some reservoirs have significant historical backgrounds. The Fuelbecker Talsperre, for instance, is one of the oldest in the Sauerland, with its dam cornerstone laid in 1897, originally built to power hammer mills. The Jubachtalsperre was constructed between 1904 and 1906. The Versetalsperre also has a somber historical note regarding its construction during the 1940s.
The Versetal Reservoir (Versetalsperre) is highly recommended for hiking, with countless trails of varying difficulty starting from its trailhead parking lot. The Genkel Reservoir also offers a popular 10 km circular path. The Fürwigge Dam provides a pleasant 4 km tarred circular route, with opportunities for trips into the surrounding mountains.
Yes, particularly around the Glör Reservoir, you can find gastronomy and kiosk options available. While specific cafes are not detailed for every lake, popular spots like Glör often have facilities to cater to visitors.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer particularly scenic views with changing foliage. Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at Glör Dam. The Glör Reservoir is noted for its atmospheric autumn season as days shorten and leaves change color.


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