Best attractions and places to see around Finnentrop include a variety of natural features and historical sites within Germany's Sauerland region. The area is characterized by wooded mountains, stream-crossed meadow valleys, and traditional half-timbered houses. Finnentrop offers a mix of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Railway lines are always great, often a relaxing cycle.
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It's a very nicely laid out bike path. Great, we really enjoyed it. Top
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From mid-2007 to early 2009, the dam was completely renovated. Among other things, cracks and joints in the masonry had to be repaired, the roadway and railings had to be renewed and the arches of the flood relief had to be repaired. For the duration of the work, the top of the wall, the parking lot at the dam and the toilet facilities were closed to visitors. The renovation work, particularly on the railings and arches, has permanently changed the appearance of the dam.[8] In the years 2020 to 2022, the wall on the water side, which is stressed by the fluctuating water level, was renovated in three construction phases. In order to clear a four-meter-wide strip below the crown for work, the Lister Dam had to be lowered by 4.50 meters at a time. In this area, all joints could be chiseled out and loose stones could be anchored or replaced. After repointing and sandblasting, the character of the quarry stone masonry can be clearly seen again. A total of 30 kilometers of wall joints on both sides of the wall were treated in this way, which strengthened the Lister dam for decades to come.
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The planning for the construction of the Listertalsperre goes back to the Ruhrtalsperreverein (RTV), founded in 1899, which had set itself the task of supplying water to the rapidly growing Ruhr area. Government master builder Ernst Link and construction director of the RTV had assessed the Listertal as particularly suitable when looking for other suitable locations for the construction of a dam. His report from 1905 was soon followed by the founding of the Lister Dam Cooperative, which tackled the construction of the dam with the financial support of the RTV. The ground-breaking ceremony took place on September 13, 1909, and almost three years later, on July 5, 1913, the ceremonial inauguration took place by director Kluge from Braunschweig, the head of the cooperative
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The beautiful Listertalsperre was built from 1909 to 1912. This is accessible by bike.
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There is always something to discover on the water.
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Good surface with moderate gradient. I really enjoyed this route: Sauerlandring 2017_10_18 https://www.komoot.de/tour/24409130
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Unfortunately on the one hand only to be bypassed via the main road ... otherwise already to be seen
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Finnentrop is rich in natural beauty, offering wooded mountains, meadow valleys, and several reservoirs. You can visit the Biggeblick Viewing Platform for scenic views over Lake Biggesee and its dam. Other notable natural highlights include the Ahauser Stausee and the Glingebachtalsperre, which features a beautiful circular path. The Hohe-Ley-Felsen cliffs near Heggen also provide impressive vistas.
Yes, Finnentrop boasts a rich history. You can explore three historic castles: Schloss Ahausen, Haus Bamenohl, and Schloss Lenhausen, though some may only allow exterior viewing. The region also features several districts with traditional 18th and 19th-century half-timbered houses. Notable churches include St. Georg in Schliprüthen with its Baroque organ, and Mariä Himmelfahrt in Schönholthausen.
Finnentrop is a hub for cyclists, with routes like the Lenneroute, Ruhr-Sieg-Radweg, and SauerlandRadring converging at Lennepark. The Sauerlandring Rail Trail is particularly popular, offering moderate gradients suitable for various cycling abilities. A unique feature on this trail is the Kückelheim Tunnel (Bat Tunnel), which is closed from late October to early April to protect hibernating bats.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee, which offers a nice sandy beach, snack bar, and toilets. The Lennepark, established in 2015, features a large playground for children and an outdoor fitness park. Many of the cycling routes, like the Sauerlandring Rail Trail, are also suitable for families due to their moderate gradients.
Finnentrop is an excellent base for hikers, with over 300 kilometers of marked trails. You can find various routes, including the Finnentrop circular hiking trail and sections of the Sauerland-Höhenflug long-distance trail. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the 'Ahauser Reservoir – Ahauser Cliffs and Reservoir loop from Heggen' or the 'Oberbecken Rönkhausen Pumped Storage Reservoir – View of the Glinge Valley loop from Rönkhausen' on komoot's Hiking around Finnentrop guide.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn, are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in Finnentrop. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and all trails, including the Kückelheim Tunnel (Bat Tunnel), are typically open. The tunnel, for example, is closed from late October to early April for bat hibernation.
Yes, you can visit the Alte Mühle and Knochenmühle (Bone Mill) in Frettertal. The Knochenmühle is particularly interesting, featuring a wooden waterwheel and cast-iron stamping mechanism historically used for producing bone meal fertilizer. The Alte Mühle also houses a café. Additionally, the Museum "Heimatstube" Schönholthausen offers insights into local history.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Biggeblick Viewing Platform. The well-maintained cycling paths, such as the Sauerlandring Rail Trail, are also highly appreciated for their accessibility and scenic routes. The blend of natural landscapes and historical sites provides a diverse and enjoyable experience for many.
Yes, the Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee offers a pleasant sandy beach for swimming and relaxation. The FINTO Leisure and Adventure Pool also provides opportunities for water-based recreation and relaxation.
For road cycling enthusiasts, Finnentrop offers several routes. You can find options like the 'Biggesee (Lake Bigge) – 😎👍🏻View over the Biggesee loop from Heggen' or the 'Lister-Bigge Dam – Biggesee (Lake Bigge) loop from Heggen'. More detailed routes and their difficulties are available in komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Finnentrop guide.
Finnentrop provides various running trails for different fitness levels. Popular routes include the 'Swans on the Obergraben – Metten factory outlet loop from Lenhausen' and the 'Frettermühler Wasserhöhle loop from Schönholthausen'. You can explore more running options and their details in komoot's Running Trails around Finnentrop guide.
Beyond the Biggeblick Viewing Platform, which provides a fascinating view of Lake Biggesee, the Hohe-Ley-Felsen cliffs near Heggen also offer impressive panoramic views over the Sauerland landscape. The circular path around the Glingebachtalsperre also provides great scenic vistas.


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