Lakes around Obersee in Bielefeld offer a local recreation area centered around an artificial reservoir. This area features a large loop trail and various viewpoints. The Obersee, officially known as Johannisbachtalsperre, is an artificial reservoir constructed between 1977 and 1982. It serves as a flood control basin for the Johannisbach and Jölle streams, providing a varied recreational landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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This is a super beautiful local recreation area.
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... the Obersee ... a very nice local recreation area with many leisure activities and great restaurants!!! 👍💦🌿 ... during the season, the Obersee has a very high number of visitors on weekends!!
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... a very nice place for a break ... with a view over Lake Obersee in many directions!!! 👍💦👟🌿
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The jetty with the viewing platform is very nicely laid out. On the one hand you can see the entire Obersee and then you have great views of the railway viaduct, an island with numerous birds and the Johannisbach, which runs parallel to the lake. It's just nice to linger here and let your gaze wander.
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... in the season, the Obersee has a very high number of visitors on weekends!!!
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... the Obersee ... a very nice local recreation area with many leisure activities and great gastronomy!!! 👍💦🌿
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... in the season, the Obersee has a very high number of visitors on weekends!!!
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... the Obersee ... a very nice local recreation area with many leisure activities and great gastronomy!!! 👍💦🌿
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The primary attractions revolve around the artificial reservoir itself, offering a local recreation area. Key highlights include the Obersee (Bielefeld) with its approximately 4-kilometer loop trail, and the Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) in Bielefeld, which is the reservoir built for flood control. Several viewpoints, such as the View of the Obersee and the viaduct and the Obersee Viewing Platform, provide excellent panoramic perspectives.
Yes, the area around Obersee is very family-friendly. The wide paths around the lake are suitable for walks and cycling, and there are playgrounds available. The Obersee Viewing Platform highlights the area's recreational value, including mini golf and various events, making it an ideal spot for families.
The most popular walking trail is the approximately 4-kilometer loop around the Obersee (Bielefeld). This path is wide and offers ample space for walkers and cyclists. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around Obersee, including routes like the 'Johannisbach at Obersee – Schildesche Viaduct loop' or the 'Obersee Viewing Platform – View of the Obersee and the viaduct loop'.
Absolutely. The paths around Obersee are wide and well-suited for cycling. There are several cycling routes around Obersee, including easy loops like the 'Obersee Viaduct – Obersee Viaduct loop from Schildesche' which is about 24 km long, or shorter options like the 'Obersee Viaduct – Schildesche Viaduct loop' at 7.4 km.
The area around Obersee is considered a local recreation spot that is in season all year round, offering high recreational value. Paths are accessible throughout the year, making it suitable for visits in any season, whether for walking, cycling, or enjoying the views.
Yes, there are gastronomic options available. The Obersee (Johannisbachtalsperre) in Bielefeld highlight mentions that after visiting the lake, you can relax at the restaurant Der Seekrug. The broader recreational landscape around Obersee also includes gastronomy options.
The Obersee, officially known as Johannisbachtalsperre, is an artificial reservoir constructed between 1977 and 1982. Its primary purpose was flood control for the Johannisbach and Jölle streams, which previously caused regular flooding. It was designed as a settling basin, with an unbuilt 'Untersee' originally planned for recreational use.
Yes, the trails around Obersee are generally dog-friendly. The wide paths provide ample space for walks with your dog, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings together.
You can expect fantastic panoramic views over the lake and the surrounding landscape. Notable viewpoints include the View of the Obersee and the viaduct, which offers a perspective over the lake and the nearby railway viaduct, and the Obersee Viewing Platform, providing a wonderful vista over the water.
Visitors frequently praise the area as a beautiful local recreation spot. They enjoy the large loop trail around the lake, the wide paths for walking and cycling, and the tranquil natural surroundings. Many appreciate the fantastic views, especially towards the viaduct, and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, for those interested in mountain biking, there are MTB trails around Obersee. Options range from easy routes like the 'Obersee Bielefeld Viaduct – Old Schildesche Railway Bridge loop' (12 km) to more challenging ones such as the 'Mountain Bike Serpentine to Hünenburg – Hünenburg TV Tower loop' (32.6 km).
Yes, the Obersee Viewing Platform and the Viewing platform on the Obersee are noted as wheelchair accessible, indicating that parts of the area are designed to be inclusive for all visitors.

