Best lakes around Bergkamen are found in its vicinity, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region, while not directly home to large natural lakes within its municipal boundaries, provides access to several appealing water bodies. These nearby lakes are suitable for activities such as swimming, water sports, and nature observation. The landscape around Bergkamen features a mix of artificial lakes, former gravel pits, and reservoirs, providing varied natural settings for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Every 100m a highlight "Datteln-Hamm Canal"... One might think it is at least the Great Wall of China"
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From here it is only a few meters to Schwansbell Castle in the north and Lake Horstmar with a café in the south.
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Gas and coal are mainly transported via the canal to the power plants in Lünen, Bergkamen and Hamm. There are also several marinas for pleasure boats.
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The Datteln-Hamm Canal near Lünen is very idyllic and has a total length of around 50 km from Hamm to Datteln.
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Since 1914, the Datteln-Hamm Canal has connected the eastern Ruhr area with the cities of Hamm and Lünen to the West German canal network. From the branch from the Dortmund-Ems Canal near Datteln, it runs south of the Lippe and ends after 47 km at the height of the Hamm-Uentrop power plant. The originally planned continuation to Lippstadt was no longer pursued after the Second World War. Source: WSV. en
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The canal invites you for beautiful bike rides or walks 😍
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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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For swimming, the Horstmarer Lake Beach is an excellent choice. It features a well-maintained sandy bathing beach with excellent water quality and shallow entry, making it ideal for families. The Klutensee in Lüdinghausen also offers good water quality for swimming.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. The Horstmarer Lake Beach at Seepark Lünen has spacious sunbathing lawns and extensive play areas. The Cappenberger See area includes the Freibad Cappenberger See, a public outdoor swimming pool with a 50-meter sports pool and a water playground, as well as general playgrounds and pedal boat rentals.
Many lakes offer excellent trails. The Hullerner Stausee features various circular walking and cycling paths, ranging from 7 to 15 kilometers, with impressive lake views. The Cappenberger See has a 2-kilometer circular path, and the Klutensee also offers a circular hiking and cycling trail. For more options, you can explore Easy hikes around Bergkamen or MTB Trails around Bergkamen.
The lakes around Bergkamen are rich in nature. The Hullerner Stausee is a haven for birdwatchers, with sightings of cormorants, grebes, geese, herons, and even fish eagles. Parts of the Horstmarer See and the Klutensee are designated nature reserves, offering opportunities to observe water birds and local flora. The Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve is another excellent spot for nature observation.
Yes, the Cappenberger See is known as a 'paradise for anglers,' with day tickets available for fishing. Fishing is also a popular activity at the Klutensee.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Autumn offers beautiful scenery for walking and cycling, while winter, if temperatures drop sufficiently, can allow for ice skating on lakes like Cappenberger See.
While specific rules vary by location, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly. However, always check local signage for regulations regarding leashes and access, especially in designated swimming or nature reserve areas.
Near the Cappenberger See, you can find Schloss Cappenberg, a former monastery that adds to the scenic and historical appeal of the area. The Datteln-Hamm Canal, a significant waterway, also has historical importance for the region's industrial development.
The Hullerner Stausee is known for its tranquil atmosphere and is generally less crowded than other larger lakes, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers seeking peace and quiet. The Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve also offers a beautiful, idyllic setting for a calm experience.
Yes, the circular paths around lakes like the Hullerner Stausee, Cappenberger See, and Klutensee are suitable for running. You can also find dedicated routes in the Running Trails around Bergkamen guide, which includes routes near the Beversee and the Datteln-Hamm Canal.
While Bergkamen itself is well-connected, specific public transport options to each lake vary. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for the most direct routes to areas like Lünen (for Horstmarer See and Cappenberger See) or Haltern am See (for Hullerner Stausee).
The Forest trail in Beversee Nature Reserve surrounds a beautiful, small, and idyllic lake that was created by a mountain subsidence. It's part of one of Bergkamen's nature reserves, offering a unique landscape and a peaceful forest path for walking and cycling.


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