Best lakes around Wickede (Ruhr) are found in a region shaped by the Ruhr river valley, offering diverse natural landscapes. The town is situated on the Ruhr, which provides recreational opportunities and connects to extensive cycling and hiking paths. While Wickede (Ruhr) itself does not host large natural lakes, the prominent Möhne Lake is located nearby, approximately 30 minutes away. This area combines riverine scenery with forest landscapes of the Sauerland and the fertile Hellwegbörde.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The cycle paths around the Möhnesee are in excellent condition. Endless nature on the south side, plenty of places to stop for refreshments (some establishments closed at the beginning of the week) and a constant view of the water.
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A really beautiful corner there at the Möhnesee. Lots of space for leisure activities, whether hiking, biking or water sports. Everyone can be happy there. And if not, there are enough restaurants and cafés around the lake. 😜😁
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A detour around the Heve Peninsula is definitely worth it. The path is paved throughout, easy to drive on and provides interesting information about the flora and fauna in the region on various display boards. There is even a passenger ship pier for sightseeing trips in the area.
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The Hevearm and Hevesee nature reserve to the south is 320 hectares in size and serves to protect nationally important biotopes as well as rare plant and animal species. From August to April, tens of thousands of waterfowl come here every year, sometimes staying for months. They make the Möhnesee a bird sanctuary of international importance, here the densely wooded nature reserves dominate.
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The Möhnesee is one of the oldest dams in Germany. The 1908-1913 quarry stone barrier wall is a monument and the main attraction of the Möhnesee. The dam wall is 650 meters long and 30 meters at its highest point. The southern half of the Möhnesee is completely surrounded by the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park. The varied and extensive forest area is ideal for relaxing walks and long hikes. The circular route around the lake is great, you should plan a tour during the week, it's just too crowded at the weekend.
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The water from the lake is used to wash the stones in the nearby Hönnetal limestone works. The washed-out sediments are washed back into the lake and settle there. The lake in the quarry owes its name to the intense color of the water: The Blue Lagoon. It is 80 meters deep and has a water temperature of 8 degrees.
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Easy parking, nice interesting path with a good view of the limestone quarry. The observation tower is also worthwhile. Here you can see more than 40 km in good visibility. A board on the strand helps for orientation.
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fantastically beautiful area, very good food everywhere
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While Wickede (Ruhr) itself is centered around the Ruhr river, the region offers a variety of water bodies. You can find large artificial lakes like Möhne Lake, quarry lakes such as the Blue Lagoon in the Asbeck Quarry, and smaller historical ponds like Hexenteich (Witch Pond), alongside the extensive riverine landscapes of the Ruhr.
Möhne Lake is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy a wide range of water sports including sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, canoeing, rowing, and diving. The lake also has designated bathing areas for swimming. On land, there's an extensive network of cycling and hiking paths, including an idyllic lakeside bike path and trails through natural areas like the Heve peninsula. Boat trips are also available.
Yes, Möhne Lake offers many family-friendly options. These include adventure golf courses, playgrounds, a water-treading basin, and passenger boat trips. The Hexenteich (Witch Pond) in Menden also features tree sculptures and a public barbecue area, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The most prominent historical site is the impressive Möhnesee Dam. Constructed over a century ago, this 650-meter-long and up to 40-meter-high structure has significant historical importance, including its role during World War II. Guided tours of the dam are available. The Hexenteich (Witch Pond) also has a historical past, linked to local folklore.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Around Möhne Lake, you'll find trails leading through natural paradises like the Hevearm Nature Reserve. Wickede (Ruhr) itself is integrated into a network of 27 kilometers of signposted hiking trails, including the 'Kunst- und Lyrikweg' along the Ruhr riverbanks. For more options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Wickede (Ruhr) guide.
Absolutely. Möhne Lake is surrounded by a well-developed network of cycling paths, including an idyllic lakeside bike path and the Möhne Valley Cycle Path. Wickede (Ruhr) is also part of the extensive RuhrtalRadweg (Ruhr Valley Cycle Path), offering numerous cycling tours along the river. Check out the Cycling around Wickede (Ruhr) guide for route ideas.
Möhne Lake is attractive throughout the year due to its diverse landscape. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Birdwatching in the Hevearm Nature Reserve is recommended in both summer and winter.
While specific rules can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails around the lakes, especially in designated natural areas like the Heve peninsula at Möhne Lake. However, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves and near bathing areas, and to clean up after them. Always look for local signage regarding dog regulations.
Yes, there are various restaurants and cafes situated around Möhne Lake. These establishments offer culinary delights and provide relaxing spots to enjoy the views of the lake and its surroundings.
Möhne Lake is approximately 30 minutes from Wickede (Ruhr). While direct public transport options from Wickede (Ruhr) to the lake's main attractions might be limited, regional bus services connect surrounding towns to different points around the lake. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information on routes and timings.
Yes, there are several parking areas available around Möhne Lake, particularly near popular spots like the Möhnesee Dam and other recreational facilities. These parking lots can get busy during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.
The Blue Lagoon in the Asbeck Quarry is known for its intense blue water, which gives it its name. This quarry lake is quite deep, reaching 80 meters, and maintains a consistent water temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. It offers a unique visual experience, especially from viewpoints overlooking the quarry.


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