Lakes around Bönen provide access to diverse recreational areas within the North Rhine-Westphalia region. While Bönen itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding landscape offers numerous options for outdoor activities. These accessible destinations include natural reserves and former industrial sites transformed into leisure spots, catering to various interests.
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Sesekepark | Kamen - Processing time: 2013 - 2018 Park concept with three exciting play areas that offer something for every age group! - **Climbing and sliding:** Experience the specially developed climbing game, inspired by a fish trap, and slide with fun! - **Water games:** Enjoy the refreshing play options with water, ideal for hot days! - **Multi-generational band:** A place for all generations - the play and sunbathing lawn invites you to move and relax together. 🚶♂️ **Design of the Sesekeplatz:** The southern embankment offers cozy lounge areas with seating edges in the green surroundings. The path down by the Seseke is reserved for pedestrians!
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This section of the route is a well-paved footpath and cycle path with a view of the species-rich Lippe and Lippeauen nature reserve. With a bit of luck, you might even see a kingfisher.
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Fenced refuge for flora and fauna
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The lake can be completely circumnavigated on foot on quiet side roads and forest and meadow paths over a length of approx. 1.6 kilometres. At a maximum distance of 50 to 100 meters from the water, numerous aquatic animals such as geese and ducks, but also frogs, newts, dragonflies, lapwings, buntings or redstarts can be observed. You are not allowed to leave paths in the nature reserve in order not to disturb animals. It is not permitted to use the lake for games or sports.
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The Beversee is a lake in the northern part of the town of Bergkamen in North Rhine-Westphalia. The forest lake is around 700 m long, 100 m wide and up to 6 m deep. It was formed between 1940 and 1942 in a depression caused by mountain subsidence. The valley is traversed by the Beverbach, a tributary of the Lippe, which is dammed at the western end of the lake in front of the Datteln-Hamm Canal. The size of the lake is regulated with the help of a pumping station. The Beversee is part of the 100-hectare[2] nature reserve of the same name, one of three nature reserves in Bergkamen. It is surrounded by a hiking trail, the entrances to which are at the Marina Rünthe (at the end of Hafenweg), on the B 233 and at the Bergkamen power station at the height of the canal barrier. At the latter two there are information boards about the lake and the nature reserve. From the Emscher Park cycle path, which runs on the other side of the canal, you can reach the lake via the barrage; the Römer-Lippe-Route long-distance cycle route runs on the canal side towards the lake. On the southern shore there is a small lookout tower overlooking the lake. The lake is part of the industrial heritage route, along with the marina, the canal and the neighboring Großes Holz heap.
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Very very nice wooded area with paths going up and down. A break on the platform at the lake is worthwhile: many dragonflies.
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An area for a little holiday on the doorstep. Lots of green, lots of peace and lots of different bird calls, especially at the lake. Small but nice!
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A very beautiful natural space. Above all, very natural with diverse flora and fauna. It is best to take binoculars with you.
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Several lakes near Bönen offer excellent family-friendly amenities. Horstmarer See in Seepark Lünen features clean sandy beaches and shallow shores, ideal for children. Ternscher See in Selm has a sand beach, playground, and the 'Aqua Climb' floating climbing park. Silbersee II in Haltern am See is also very popular with families, offering a long sandy beach and supervised swimming areas.
For swimming, Horstmarer See in Seepark Lünen is highly recommended for its excellent water quality and designated swimming areas. Ternscher See in Selm also offers natural swimming with a sand beach and 'very good' water quality. Silbersee II in Haltern am See provides a true 'beach feeling' with its extensive sandy shore and clear water, supervised by DLRG. While swimming in Kemnader See is generally prohibited, the Heveney leisure pool on the lake offers swimming facilities.
Yes, the region offers several spots for nature observation. The Lippeaue Nature Reserve (Stockum to Werne) is a natural monument providing a retreat for wild animals, especially birds. The Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve features a lake created by subsidence, offering an idyllic setting within a forest. The Alte Lippe and the Former Radbodsee Nature Reserve also allows for tangible nature experiences with information signs. Additionally, Pleckenbrinksee is an ideal retreat for various birds.
Water sports enthusiasts have several options. Kemnader See is a hub for activities like sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, and even kite buggying, with rental stations available. At Ternscher See, stand-up paddling is popular, alongside the unique 'Aqua Climb' floating climbing park. The Six Lakes Plateau in Duisburg offers surfing, sailing, fishing, and diving across its interconnected lakes. Windsurfing is also possible at Silbersee II.
Absolutely. The Six Lakes Plateau in Duisburg boasts a 25-kilometer network of trails perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling. Around Kemnader See, a 10-kilometer asphalted path encircles the lake, ideal for hiking, cycling, and inline skating. For more specific routes, you can explore hiking routes around Bönen or gravel biking routes around Bönen, which include trails near various natural areas and lakes.
For a true 'beach feeling,' Silbersee II in Haltern am See is the top choice. It features an almost 1-kilometer-long beautiful, silvery sandy beach with designated swimming and non-swimmer areas, making it a favorite for a classic day at the lake.
Horstmarer See, part of Seepark Lünen, offers exceptionally clean sandy beaches, expansive sunbathing lawns, and excellent water quality. There's an on-site snack bar with a wooden terrace and toilets for visitor convenience. The surrounding Seepark Lünen also provides various play opportunities for children.
At Ternscher See in Selm, a campsite is available for those wishing to extend their stay, with some holiday homes offering direct lake access. For other lakes, you might find accommodation in nearby towns, but direct lakeside camping is less common.
Kemnader See is highly popular due to its wide array of activities on and around the water. It offers sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, and a 10-kilometer path for hiking and cycling. Its well-developed infrastructure includes numerous beer gardens, cafés, and restaurants along the shores, and it hosts special events like 'Kemnade in Flammen' and the Zeltfestival Ruhr.
Admission to the Six Lakes Plateau area in Duisburg is free. However, for Silbersee II in Haltern am See, there is typically an entrance fee for the beach area during the bathing season, which usually runs from May 1st to September 30th.
The Six Lakes Plateau is a sprawling natural paradise created from former gravel pits, now a significant local recreation area. It comprises six interconnected lakes, offering a 450-meter-long sandy beach at Wolfssee, a 25-kilometer network of trails, and diverse water sports. Its sheer size and variety of activities, combined with free admission, make it a versatile destination.
Yes, Seseke Park, Kamen is a beautifully created park and playground complex located directly on the Seseke near downtown Kamen. It's an excellent spot for a break, offering amenities for both children and cyclists.


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