Best attractions and places to see around Höhenfelder Lake, located in the Dellbrück district of Cologne, Germany, offer a focus on natural beauty and outdoor activities. This 20-hectare lake, originally a gravel pit, is now a significant natural feature within the Dellbrücker Wald landscape protection area. The area provides a tranquil setting for outdoor recreation, with opportunities for walking, cycling, and birdwatching. It is known for its clear water and calm environment, making it a popular spot for relaxation.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great lake, but totally overrun with bathers, barbecues and chillers on free sunny days...
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Between Dünnwald and Dellbrück lies this beautiful lake, which is a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and walkers, especially in summer. The former gravel pit is located in the Dellbrücker Wald nature reserve, is easy to reach via hiking trails and offers small sandy beaches, benches and opportunities for a picnic near the water.
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The Höhenfelder See is an approximately 20-hectare quarry pond from a former gravel pit in the area of the city of Cologne on the right bank of the Rhine. It is very easy to walk around. Swimming is also allowed in some places.
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A lot of shoes have been hung in the tree here. Unfortunately I don't know the background.
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But unfortunately there is also a lot of traffic at certain times of the week.
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This beautiful lake lies between Dünnwald and Dellbrück and is a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and walkers, especially in summer. The former gravel pit is located in the Dellbrücker Wald nature reserve and is easily accessible via hiking trails and offers small sandy beaches, benches and opportunities for a picnic near the water. Source: https://www.walkandwonder.de/koeln-hoehenhaus-runde-um-den-hoehenfelder-see/
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The central attraction is Höhenfelder Lake itself, a tranquil former gravel pit with small sand beaches and benches along its shore. It's nestled within the Dellbrücker Wald Landscape Protection Area, offering a peaceful natural setting. You can also explore the Naturschutzgebiet Mutzbach, which features paths like the Kalkweg through Mutzbach Conservation Area.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Kalkweg through Mutzbach Conservation Area is a quiet, shady, and highly recommended route that provides an entry point into the Bergisches Land. You can find various routes, including easy loops around the lake and through the nearby Dünnwald Wildlife Park. For more detailed hiking options, check out the Hiking around Höhenfelder Lake guide.
Höhenfelder Lake is home to various fish species, crayfish, and ducks, indicating good water quality. Nearby, the Dünnwald Wildlife Park offers a chance to observe bisons and other wildlife in a natural setting, along with impressive mammut trees.
Absolutely! The area is very family-friendly. The Dünnwald Wildlife Park offers free admission and is a great place for children to observe animals. The shore path around Höhenfelder Lake is perfect for idyllic strolls, and there are small sand beaches for picnicking. Don't miss the unique Shoes in the Tree, a peculiar landmark that often fascinates younger visitors.
Yes, the area around Höhenfelder Lake is popular for dog walking. The stable Uferweg (shore path) around the lake and the extensive paths within the Dellbrücker Wald Landscape Protection Area provide ample space for dogs to enjoy the outdoors.
The region offers several cycle ways. The Kalkweg through Mutzbach Conservation Area is a secluded road in good condition, suitable for cyclists looking to bypass main roads and enjoy a shady route. For more challenging rides, you can explore the MTB Trails around Höhenfelder Lake guide, which includes routes like the Königs Forest loop.
The area is beautiful year-round, but many visitors find it particularly appealing in autumn when the natural setting, especially around Höhenfelder Lake, is described as reminiscent of Scandinavia. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.
Höhenfelder Lake is located in Cologne, Germany, and is accessible via public transport. While specific routes vary, you can typically reach the area using local bus or tram services that connect to the Dellbrück district, from where the lake is within walking or a short bus ride distance.
No, swimming is generally prohibited in Höhenfelder Lake due to safety concerns. The lake is primarily for recreation like strolling, picnicking, and enjoying nature. However, fishing is permitted.
The Shoes in the Tree is a peculiar and unique point of interest near Höhenfelder Lake where many shoes have been hung in a tree. Its background is unknown, but it's a fun and quirky sight that often sparks curiosity among visitors.
Yes, Höhenfelder Lake itself offers several viewpoints with benches where you can sit and enjoy the tranquil scenery. These spots are ideal for relaxing and taking in the natural beauty of the former excavator hole.
The Kalkweg through Mutzbach Conservation Area is a highly recommended path known for being quiet, shady, and in good condition. It serves as an excellent entry point into the Bergisches Land and is appreciated by both hikers and cyclists for its secluded nature, allowing them to bypass busier main roads.


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