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Castrop-Rauxel

Top 20 Lakes around Castrop-Rauxel

Best lakes around Castrop-Rauxel are primarily found in the surrounding Ruhr region, a densely populated area in North Rhine-Westphalia known for its industrial heritage and revitalized natural spaces. While Castrop-Rauxel itself features smaller, ecologically significant water bodies like the Brunosee, the broader area offers diverse recreational lakes. These lakes provide opportunities for water sports, walking, cycling, and nature observation, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Castrop-Rauxel

  • The most popular lakes is Dattelner Lake, a river area where four canals converge. This location is notable for its canal junction and nearby locks, offering scenic views and cycling paths.
  • Another must-see spot is Herner Meer, a lake formed by the widening of the canal above the lock Herne-Ost. It is a recreational area and features a steel sculpture by Bogomir Ecker.
  • Visitors also love Ümminger lake south shore, a lake in Bochum that serves as a recreational area. It offers an extensive network of paths for walkers, hikers, and cyclists, along with various leisure options.
  • Castrop-Rauxel is known for its combination of natural lakes and canal-widened water bodies. The area offers a variety of lakes suitable for recreation, nature observation, and water sports.
  • The lakes around Castrop-Rauxel are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2400 upvotes and over 320 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Herner Meer

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The service roads on both sides of the canal and the Herner Meer are great for mountain bikes and trekking bikes. A nice recreational opportunity and a good section for cycling and hiking tours.

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Ümminger lake south shore

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Ümminger See (Bochum)

On the trail of mining

The Ümminger See in Bochum is one of the gems in the area and is suitable for both walks and as an intermediate destination for hikes or excursions with MTB or trekking bike.

At the last stage of the Harpener Bach before it flows into the Langendreerbach, lies the Ümminger See. It is a popular excursion destination and, in the middle of the Ruhr area, the original mining pond offers numerous opportunities for recreation.
Walkers, hikers, cyclists and joggers will find an extensive network of paths around the lake - which is not much larger than the Harpener Teiche, but is perceived more easily from the banks because of its geometry - with numerous seating and various leisure options. A playground, a roller skating rink, a model boat jetty for electric RC boats, a halfpipe, sports equipment and sunbathing areas offer options for different tastes, from sporting activities, family leisure to idle time. Inline skaters do not have ideal conditions here because of the rough but easily accessible paths.

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Dattelner Lake

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2 canals meet... This is what happens here, and it's nice to look at, but it's particularly interesting because of the nearby locks

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From the higher riverside path of the Rhein-Herne-Kanal you have a wonderful view of the extensive Bergsenkungs- and nature reserve Pöppinghäuser forest. On extensive water surfaces, numerous species of birds can be observed.

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The view from the directly adjacent canal path offers a great view of a wetland with fascinating development of nature and is a spectacle that is not particularly often encountered here in the Ruhr area.

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Frederik
February 2, 2026, Dattelner Meer

Beautiful paths right along the canal with a view of the canal crossing.

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Here the Wesel-Datteln and Dortmund-Ems Canals join

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A beautiful and easy-to-ride path along the canal. There's always something to see here.

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Matthes
February 26, 2025, Dattelner Meer

Always worth a visit The sunset there is fantastic

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on bumpy paths along the canal. The wind always comes from the front

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Jojanaga
July 11, 2024, Dattelner Meer

We haven't cycled on the other canals yet, but what we saw on the Dortmund-Ems Canal was a beautiful landscape, and we were able to cycle on mostly good cycle paths along the canal. Between Senden and Münster you can even cycle on the right-hand side of the canal on an asphalt cycle path. The towns of Datteln, Selm, Olfen, Senden, Lüdinghausen and Münster are easily accessible from the canal. The entire stage from Dortmund-Deusen, the start of the canal, to Münster was 220km there and back. In Lüdinghausen and Münster we stayed in 2 very good cyclist hotels. Lüdinghausen, "Hotel No. 11" and Münster "Zum guten Hirten" (approx. 500m from the canal. Bus connection in front of the hotel to the city center. I can only recommend this tour.

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Dattelner Meer Four canals meet in Datteln: Dortmund-Ems Canal, Rhine-Herne Canal, Wesel-Datteln Canal and Datteln-Hamm Canal. The length of these waterways in the Datteln urban area is a total of 17 kilometers. That is why Datteln confidently calls itself the "largest canal junction in the world." See: https://www.roemerlipperoute.de/entdecken/vorstellung-etappenorte/datteln/dattelner-meer/

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This is where the Wesel-Datteln Canal and the Dortmund-Ems Canal meet

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Frequently Asked Questions

What lakes are easily accessible for recreation from Castrop-Rauxel?

While Castrop-Rauxel itself has the ecologically significant Brunosee, for extensive recreation, you'll find several popular lakes in the surrounding Ruhr region. These include the Six-Lake-Plateau in Duisburg, Silbersee II in Haltern am See, Lake Kemnade near Bochum/Witten, and Baldeneysee in Essen. Each offers diverse activities and natural beauty.

Where can I go swimming near Castrop-Rauxel?

For swimming, Silbersee II in Haltern am See is highly recommended, known for its long sandy beach and excellent water quality. The Six-Lake-Plateau in Duisburg also offers a 450-meter-long sandy beach at Wolfssee. For more options, you can check general swimming information for the region at nrw-tourism.com.

Are there family-friendly lakes with activities for children?

Yes, the Six-Lake-Plateau in Duisburg is particularly family-friendly, offering a lively environment with a sandy beach, water sports, and easy-to-navigate paths. The Ümminger lake south shore in Bochum also features a playground, roller skating rink, and sunbathing areas, making it suitable for families.

What kind of nature observation opportunities are available at the lakes?

The Brunosee, located on the border of Castrop-Rauxel and Dortmund, is a nature reserve primarily known for its ecological value. It provides a habitat for numerous water birds like little grebes and teals, with an observation point for visitors. The Pöppinghauser Wald Nature Reserve also offers extensive water surfaces where many bird species, including a colony of gray herons, can be observed from the adjacent canal path.

Where can I find good walking or cycling paths around the lakes?

Lake Kemnade offers separate, paved paths for pedestrians, inline skaters, and cyclists, circling the lake for approximately 8 kilometers. The Ümminger lake south shore also provides an extensive network of paths for walkers, hikers, and cyclists. Additionally, the Baldeneysee has well-maintained cycle and walking paths around its perimeter.

What water sports can I do at the lakes near Castrop-Rauxel?

The Six-Lake-Plateau in Duisburg offers a wide array of water sports. Silbersee II is popular for windsurfing. Lake Kemnade is a favorite spot for sailing and surfing. The Baldeneysee is a hub for water sports such as rowing, sailing, surfing, and fishing.

Are there any unique or notable features at the lakes?

The Herner Meer, a widening of the canal, is notable for featuring the steel sculpture 'Reemrenreh' by Bogomir Ecker. The Dattelner Lake (Dattelner Meer) is unique as it's where four canals converge, making it the 'largest canal junction in the world' and offering scenic views of locks and waterways.

What outdoor activities and routes are available near these lakes?

You can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Langeloh Nature Reserve – Forest Path in the Ruhr Region loop' or 'Bladenhorst Castle – König-Ludwig Route loop'. For cycling, consider the 'Rhein-Herne Canal – Ore Railway Bridge No. 11 loop' or 'Emscherland Experience Park'. MTB trails include 'Emscher Floodplains – View of Dortmund skyline loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Castrop-Rauxel, Cycling around Castrop-Rauxel, and MTB Trails around Castrop-Rauxel guides.

What amenities can I expect at the larger recreational lakes?

Larger lakes like the Six-Lake-Plateau, Silbersee II, Lake Kemnade, and Baldeneysee typically offer extensive lounging areas, modern facilities, and numerous gastronomic options along their shores. These can include cafes, restaurants, and sometimes even boat rentals or other leisure services.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Castrop-Rauxel?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking, cycling, and nature observation. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Silbersee II and the Six-Lake-Plateau. Even in winter, some areas offer opportunities for tranquil walks.

Is the Brunosee suitable for recreational activities?

The Brunosee is primarily a nature reserve, valued for its ecological importance and birdlife. Recreational activities are limited, and the banks are mostly kept inaccessible to protect the wildlife. There is an observation point for visitors to enjoy the scenery without disturbance.

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