Staatsforst Marscheider Wald
Staatsforst Marscheider Wald
Best lakes around Staatsforst Marscheider Wald include the Herbringhauser Talsperre and the Beyenburger Stausee, both significant reservoirs in the eastern part of Wuppertal. This forest area is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including forests and streams, offering tranquil settings. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling around its water bodies. These areas combine natural beauty with historical context, making them notable destinations.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A changing picture in every season 🍂🍁🍃🌿, 🎨🖌here, right by the sound of the stream 🥾🥾🎒, every stressed soul can truly find peace there 🌊💙
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Running along streams is always particularly good. We really enjoyed the peace and quiet and the sound of the stream here.
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There are so many great hiking trails here and you feel like you are on vacation
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The Herbringhauser Bach is a 7 km long creek and a tributary of the Wupper. It has its source in Remscheid, near the city limits of Wuppertal. The valley of the Herbringhauser Bach is a nature reserve covering an area of 49 hectares. Intact running waters are complex, very species-rich ecosystems. They are home to diverse plant and animal communities and are also an important basis of life for us. Near-natural floodplains also store carbon and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Renaturations help us to adapt to the consequences of climate change. Near-natural stretches of water in cities can improve the urban climate and enhance the living environment.
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Now a beautiful idyll with a wildflower meadow and a water lily pond. Nothing reminds of the former landfill
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A very quaint, natural brook valley. It is hard to believe that this valley is only about 3 kilometers from the east of Wuppertal. Nevertheless, you only meet a few people.
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The primary water bodies are the Herbringhauser Talsperre and the Beyenburger Stausee. The Herbringhauser Talsperre is Wuppertal's oldest reservoir, known for its tranquil natural landscape. The Beyenburger Stausee is picturesque, formed by the Wupper River, and lies at the foot of the historic Beyenburg old town.
Yes, both the Herbringhauser Talsperre and Beyenburger Stausee areas offer family-friendly walks. The circular route around the Herbringhauser Talsperre is popular for families, and the Beyenburger Stausee has paths suitable for leisurely strolls. Additionally, the Herbringhauser Brook Valley is noted as family-friendly.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. The Herbringhauser Talsperre features a well-regarded circular route of about 6.5 kilometers, generally considered moderately challenging. The Beyenburger Stausee also has paths along its banks for walks. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Staatsforst Marscheider Wald, which includes routes like the 'Herbringhauser Brook – Herbringhauser Brook Valley loop'.
Yes, the trails around the Herbringhauser Talsperre are known to be dog-friendly, making it a popular spot for walks with pets throughout the year.
Near the Beyenburger Stausee, you can explore the charming Beyenburg old town with its half-timbered houses and the impressive Church of St. Mary Magdalene, also known as the 'Beyenburg Cathedral.' This late Gothic church, built in the 14th century, adds significant historical interest. The Former Lower Herbringhauser Reservoir also has historical elements.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The Herbringhauser Talsperre is suitable for walks throughout the year, and the Beyenburger Stausee offers scenic views in all seasons. The Herbringhauser Brook Valley is described as offering 'a changing picture in every season'.
The Beyenburger Stausee is popular for water sports enthusiasts, including paddlers and rowers, due to its calm waters.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including forests and streams. The Herbringhauser Talsperre is surrounded by tranquil nature, while the Beyenburger Stausee features sparse deciduous forests on its hills. You can also find unique spots like the Lily pond at the old Beyenburg tip, which has transformed into an idyll with a wildflower meadow and water lilies.
Yes, the Beyenburger Stausee offers beautiful views, especially from points like the 'blue bridge,' where the historic village and monastery church reflect in the water. The Former Lower Herbringhauser Reservoir is also noted as a viewpoint.
Besides hiking, you can also enjoy cycling and mountain biking. The area offers various routes, such as the 'Beyenburger Reservoir – Wupper River Trail loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details in the MTB Trails guide and the Gravel biking guide for Staatsforst Marscheider Wald.
The Herbringhauser Talsperre serves as a drinking water supply, so swimming is generally not permitted to maintain water quality. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations as wild swimming is often restricted for safety and environmental reasons.
The Beyenburger Stausee area is easily accessible and offers parking for hikers, making it a convenient destination. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, the general accessibility of the area is good for a natural escape.


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