Best lakes around Anröchte are characterized by their proximity to the Möhnesee reservoir, a significant body of water in the region. The area offers a diverse natural landscape, including parts of the Sauerland and Arnsberg Forest. Visitors can explore various viewpoints and shores, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's geography makes it a destination for those seeking lake-centric experiences.
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The Möhnesee is always worth a trip.
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Very nice bike-pedestrian bridge over the lake
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The Körbecker Bridge offers a beautiful view of the Möhnesee.
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Calculations of the future demand for drinking and process water for the growing Ruhr area in 1904 had shown that three times the amount would be required for the existing dams in the Ruhr river system with a storage volume of 32.4 million m³, namely around 100 million m³ storage space . By 1925, it was even estimated that it would grow to almost 200 million m³. Therefore, on November 28, 1904, the general meeting of the Ruhr Dam Association decided to change the statutes to build their own dams. On May 22, 1905, the plan to build a large dam in the Möhne valley was discussed for the first time. The Möhnetalsperre was then built between 1908 and 1912[1] according to plans by the government master builder Ernst Link and a design by the Cologne architect Franz Brantzky for the dam wall at a cost of 23.5 million marks and on July 12, 1913[1] inaugurated by the Ruhr Dam Association. In the year of its inauguration, the dam was the largest dam in Europe. The former place Kettlersteich sank completely in the water. Most of the village of Delecke (Alt-Delecke) was also flooded. 140 farmsteads with 700 people had to give way to the lake.
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For stunning panoramic views, visit the Möhnesee Tower, which offers a wide vista over the Möhnesee to the dam wall, and the Sauerland and Arnsberg Forest. Another excellent spot is the View from Kanzel Bridge, providing a particularly beautiful perspective of the Möhnesee where you can also observe various waterfowl.
Yes, the lakes offer several family-friendly options. The South Shore of Lake Möhnesee is a popular area with cafes and space for relaxation. Many highlights, including the Möhnesee near Körbecke, are noted as family-friendly, offering bathing spots and opportunities for cycling and water sports.
The region around Anröchte's lakes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on paths around the Möhnesee, with many bathing spots available in summer. There are also numerous running and cycling routes nearby. For more detailed route information, explore the Running Trails around Anröchte or Cycling around Anröchte guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, the Möhnesee near Körbecke offers many opportunities for hiking. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Anröchte guide, which includes trails like the 'Wooden Footbridge Over Stream – Effeln Tree Education Trail loop'.
Yes, the Möhnesee near Körbecke offers many bathing spots where you can jump into the fresh water. The water quality at Möhnesee is consistently very good, with options ranging from large sandy beaches to hidden coves and beach resorts.
Absolutely. Along the South Shore of Lake Möhnesee, you'll find many cafes where you can relax, enjoy a meal or drink, and take in the beautiful views of the water.
The Möhnesee is beautiful in every season. While summer offers opportunities for swimming and water sports, spring and autumn are ideal for cycling and hiking, with diverse flora and fauna to observe. Even in winter, the landscape offers a unique charm for walks.
Yes, some areas are wheelchair accessible. The Körbecke Bridge, which connects the north and south banks of the Möhnesee, is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering nice views of the lake.
The Möhnesee is recognized as a European bird sanctuary, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. You can observe countless water and migratory birds, especially along the South Shore of Lake Möhnesee. Various waterfowl can also be found and observed from the View from Kanzel Bridge.
Yes, parking is available at several locations. For instance, the View from Kanzel Bridge highlight mentions parking as an amenity, making it convenient for visitors to access the viewpoint and surrounding areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscape, the excellent water quality for swimming, and the numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. The panoramic views from spots like the Möhnesee Tower and the chance to observe wildlife are also highly valued.


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