Best lakes around Legden, a municipality in the district of Borken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers various water-related recreational opportunities. While prominent natural lakes are not directly within Legden itself, the surrounding Münsterland region provides access to diverse aquatic environments. Visitors can explore a mix of nature reserves and former quarry lakes, which serve as local attractions. The area is part of the broader Münsterland region, known for its cycling routes and natural landscapes.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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During my time as a resident of Rosendahl, entering the area was strictly forbidden due to the risk to life. Please also refrain from swimming. The lake has varying depths and temperatures.
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Finally a bench with a view! - Unfortunately behind the barrier fence!
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Danger always floats along Metelen/Heek-Nien... Summer temperatures like those of the past few days and the relatively good water quality of the three large lakes in the municipality attract many water lovers to swim. In doing so, they ignore bans - because, as Andreas Joost from the municipality emphasizes, none of the lakes are officially designated as bathing waters. The accident last weekend at Strönfeldsee (Heeker See) showed how dangerous swimming in an unsupervised place and especially on quarry lakes with their cliff edges and sometimes unpredictable currents can be.
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Great play of colors of water, sand and sky
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Experience the idyllic tranquility of the pond. The village pond is also the starting point for a guided walking tour, passing by cultural sites.
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While Legden itself doesn't feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Münsterland region offers various water-related recreational opportunities. You'll find a mix of nature reserves and former quarry lakes, which serve as local attractions for walking and observing nature.
Yes, the Heidesee Nature Reserve (Coesfeld) is a notable example. It features a beautiful fenced area known for its many frogs and offers a complete circular path for walking. Remember to bring mosquito spray in summer!
Bathing is generally prohibited in many of the quarry lakes due to strong undercurrents and safety concerns. For instance, at Strönfeld Quarry Lake, you can put your feet in the water along the 'beach promenade,' but swimming is strictly forbidden.
Yes, both the Heidesee Nature Reserve (Coesfeld) and Strönfeld Quarry Lake are considered family-friendly. They offer pleasant paths for walks and opportunities to enjoy nature, though direct water access for swimming is limited.
The region around Legden is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes that pass by or near these water bodies. For example, there are many cycling tours like 'The Berkel River in Coesfeld – Varlar Castle loop' and easy hikes such as 'Railway Bridge Over Stream – Egelborg House loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Legden and Easy hikes around Legden guides.
Absolutely. The Heidesee Nature Reserve (Coesfeld) features a complete circular path, perfect for a leisurely walk. Strönfeld Quarry Lake also has a small circular path that you can hike or cycle around.
Yes, particularly at the Heidesee Nature Reserve (Coesfeld), which is known for its many frogs. Nature reserves are generally good spots for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, there is a dedicated View of Kalksandsteinsee Coesfeld. While entering the former mining area and the lake itself is prohibited due to it being private property, you can enjoy views from designated spots.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings, the opportunities for walking and cycling, and the chance to relax. Many enjoy the 'beach promenade' at Strönfeld Quarry Lake for short breaks and the scenic paths around the Heidesee Nature Reserve (Coesfeld).
Yes, some quarry lakes, such as Kalksee and Kalki Quarry Lake, are on private property and entry is strictly forbidden. There are warning signs, and security companies regularly check these areas, with potential processing fees for trespassing. It's important to respect these restrictions for your safety and to avoid fines.
The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the walking and cycling paths around the lakes, with nature in full bloom. However, be prepared for mosquitoes in summer, especially near nature reserves like Heidesee. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
While natural lakes are not prominent directly in Legden, you can find other water-related recreational opportunities nearby. For example, canoe tours are available on the River Lippe, which is accessible from the broader Münsterland region.


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