Best lakes around Marienheide, a municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, are known for their recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The region features several man-made lakes, including the Brucher Talsperre and Lingesetalsperre, originally constructed for water supply and flood control. These bodies of water now serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities. The area provides diverse experiences for visitors seeking to explore the local natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Due to its attractive location in the mountainous landscape, the Bevertalsperre is not only very popular with amateur athletes, cyclists and water sports enthusiasts, in good weather it also offers the opportunity to jump into the "cool water", sunbathe on the shore in the numerous bays or sunbathe settle down on one of the beautifully situated campsites to enjoy the idyll. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYhrDLS1uWs
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Large free parking lot directly at the dam
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Nice single trail in both directions.
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Approx. The way around the Linge is 5km.
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In the evening you can enjoy the evening sun on the Beverdamm side, and the water is wonderful herr
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The lakes offer a wide range of activities. At the Brucher Talsperre, you can enjoy sailing, rowing, pedal boating, and swimming in designated areas. The Lingesetalsperre is also popular for water sports, bathing, paddling, and fishing. The Bever Dam is a favorite for water sports enthusiasts, cyclists, and swimmers, with opportunities for sunbathing on its shores.
Yes, several lakes feature scenic paths. The Brucher Talsperre has a well-maintained circular path of approximately 2.7 km, suitable for walking or cycling. The Lingesetalsperre offers a picturesque 5 km shore path, often leading through forests. For a longer route, the Neyetal Dam has an approximately 11-mile (17.7 km) path that circles the reservoir, primarily through forests. The Genkel Reservoir also features about 10 km of non-asphalted paths with beautiful views.
Both the Brucher Talsperre and the Lingesetalsperre are considered family-friendly, offering various recreational activities and easy-to-navigate paths. The Bever Dam is also a popular choice for families, with swimming and sunbathing opportunities.
Swimming is permitted in designated bathing areas at both the Brucher Talsperre and the Lingesetalsperre, where water quality is regularly checked. The Bever Dam also offers opportunities for swimming. However, swimming is not allowed in the Neyetal Dam as it serves as a drinking water reservoir.
Yes, camping is available at several locations. The Brucher Talsperre provides facilities for camping, and there are multiple campsites located around the Lingesetalsperre. The Bever Dam also has beautifully situated campsites.
The lakes are particularly popular in the summer months for water sports and outdoor recreation. However, the scenic paths around the lakes, such as those at the Brucher Talsperre and Lingesetalsperre, offer beautiful views and pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Winter walks can also be quite picturesque.
The Lingesetalsperre has historical significance as one of the oldest dams owned by the Wupperverband, constructed between 1897 and 1899. Its impressive 183-meter-long curved gravity dam made of rubble masonry is a notable feature. The Lingesetalsperre also gained cinematic recognition as a filming location for the 2020 film "Undine."
The Lingesetalsperre area offers gastronomy options, including a restaurant and a coffee roastery, providing convenient stops for visitors. While specific establishments vary, many popular lake areas have nearby cafes or eateries.
The natural surroundings of the lakes provide habitats for various wildlife. At dusk, the Neyetal Dam is known as a popular hunting ground for water bats and noctule bats, offering a unique spectacle.
Yes, the region offers dedicated routes. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Genkeltalsperre – Agger Reservoir loop' or the 'Lingese Reservoir – Lingese Reservoir Loop'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Brucher Reservoir – Shore of the Brucher Reservoir loop' or the 'Lingese Reservoir – Old plow loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Marienheide and Running Trails around Marienheide guides.
The Brucher Talsperre is easily accessible via the B237 from Remscheid or the B256 from the A4 via Gummersbach, and parking is available. While specific public transport details vary, the main lakes are generally well-connected for visitors arriving by car.
The Lingesetal dam stands out due to its historical significance as one of the oldest dams in the region, featuring an impressive 183-meter-long curved gravity dam. Beyond its recreational offerings like water sports and hiking, it also served as a filming location for the movie "Undine," adding a unique cultural touch.


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