Best attractions and places to see around Mastholter Lake include its natural features and recreational opportunities. Originally a retention basin for Ems River floods, the lake has developed into a significant natural and leisure destination. It offers a 2.7-kilometer circular path for walking and cycling, and is a hub for water sports such as surfing and sailing. The lake is also recognized as an artificial biotope and a bird reserve, providing an observation point for nature enthusiasts.
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There are many benches around the lake, it's nice to linger here for a while.
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Anyone who wants even more beautiful views, perhaps from a bench, can easily cycle around the lake.
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Lake Mastholter, erroneously called "Benteler See" after its owner, Willi Benteler, is not a natural body of water. An artificial body of water was created on an approximately 25-hectare site for the commercial extraction of sand, the first in the Gütersloh district. The Mastholter See recreation area is ideal for surfing, sailing, and stand-up paddling. A 2.7-km circular hiking trail offers walks, cycling, jogging, and Nordic walking. Benches invite you to take a break overlooking the water.
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Perfect, Schäfer! Here is the updated and detailed ride report with the exact details: 🚴♂️ Ride report: Westphalia by e-bike – round trip from Lippstadt Route: Lippstadt-Lipperbruch – Mastholter See – Rietberg – Ems Cycle Path – Wiedenbrück – Langenberg – Lippstadt Total distance: 51.5 km | Start: 10:00 a.m. | Ride time: approx. 4–5 hours (including breaks) Bike type: E-bike Ride level: Easy to intermediate – ideal for leisurely cyclists Start in Lipperbruch – relaxed and full of anticipation We start our e-bike tour in Lippstadt-Lipperbruch promptly at 10:00 a.m. The weather is perfect: mild temperatures, a light breeze, and a pleasant blue sky. After just a few meters on the well-maintained bike path, we notice how pleasantly the electric motor supports our ride – especially when starting off or on slight inclines. We roll through quiet streets and open fields – the perfect start to an active yet relaxing day. Mastholter Lake – Idyllic stopover after 8 km After about 8 kilometers, we reach Mastholter Lake. Surrounded by forests and meadows, it lies peacefully – an ideal place for a first break. We leave the e-bikes for a moment, sit on the shore, and enjoy the view over the shimmering water. Ducks quack quietly at the edge, a few joggers do their laps. The lake is not only a scenic highlight, but also a small haven of peace before the next section of the route. Rietberg – History meets garden beauty Refreshed, we continue our ride towards Rietberg. The route leads through open fields, past farms and small woods. Thanks to the motor assistance, the e-bike can be guided almost silently and effortlessly along the paths. Arriving in Rietberg, we immerse ourselves in a charming little town steeped in history. The well-kept old town with its half-timbered houses, the garden show park, and the small bridges over the Ems River invite you to linger. We take a short walk through the park – here, nature and art come together in an impressive way. Along the Ems Cycle Path – Pure Nature From Rietberg, we continue along the Ems Cycle Path. This section is particularly scenic: the young Ems meanders through a green floodplain landscape, flanked by fields, hedges, and small forests. The path is pleasant to ride – whether on a hard-packed gravel or paved – and repeatedly offers magnificent views of the river landscape. We cycle side by side, chatting, enjoying the gentle breeze and the tranquility of nature. Wiedenbrück – Half-Timbered Houses and Flair After about 35 kilometers, we reach Wiedenbrück. The picturesque old town with its historic half-timbered houses is perfect for a coffee break. We treat ourselves to a cappuccino and a piece of cake on the market square – with a view of the town hall facade and the hustle and bustle around us. The town is not only an architectural delight, but also a beautiful cultural contrast to the rural tranquility of the previous stages. Return trip via Langenberg and Wendler to Lippstadt Refreshed, we set off on the final stage. Via Langenberg and Wendler, the return journey takes us through open fields and small settlements. Traffic is light, the paths are easily navigable. The sun is now lower in the sky, and the landscape glows in the warm afternoon light. We enjoy the last few kilometers to the fullest – the e-bike makes the ride pleasantly easy, even after more than 50 kilometers. Conclusion – By e-bike through nature and history Our 51.5-kilometer round trip was a complete success – varied, scenically attractive, and culturally enriching. ✅ E-bike comfort: Relaxed riding on all sections of the route ✅ Landscape diversity: Lakes, river meadows, fields, and historic towns ✅ Rest stops: Mastholter See, Rietberg, Wiedenbrück – every stop is an experience ✅ Route quality: Well-developed cycle paths, hardly any inclines, little traffic We return to Lippstadt satisfied and relaxed – with many beautiful impressions and the desire to cycle again soon. If you'd like, I can create a PDF with a map, elevation profile, and recommended rest stops, or generate a GPX file for your navigation system. Just let me know!
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Beautiful spot and beautiful sunset
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The Mastholter Lake invites you to take a break.
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Mastholter Lake has a wonderfully located circular path very close to the water. Perfect for pedestrians and cyclists. Very beautiful, idyllic, and flat.
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Even today, boundary stones are still very useful for surveying and orientation.
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Mastholter Lake itself is a significant artificial biotope and a bird reserve, offering an observation point for birdwatching. The lake is encircled by a 2.7-kilometer path, perfect for enjoying the natural scenery. Beyond the lake, you can explore the Emsniederung (Ems Floodplains) with its extensive meadows and pastures, or the Rietberger Fischteiche (Rietberg Fish Ponds), a protected area rich in diverse plant and animal species. Further afield, the Steinhorster Becken nature reserve provides opportunities for extensive walks and bike rides amidst untouched nature.
Mastholter Lake is a popular hub for various water sports. You can enjoy surfing, sailing, water skiing, and stand-up paddling. The lake's clear water and shallow shores also make it suitable for activities like angling, with numerous fish species present since 1986.
Yes, the area around Mastholter Lake offers several family-friendly options. The 2.7-kilometer circular path around Mastholter Lake is ideal for walks and cycling with children. The Mastholter Lake Rest Area provides easy access to the lake and its surrounding bike path, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, the Miniburg Castle offers facilities for various games like table football and table tennis, making it a fun spot for younger visitors.
You can discover historical markers such as Boundary Stone No. 11, one of 13 remaining stones that once marked the border between the principality Paderborn and the county Rietberg. These stones offer a glimpse into the region's past territorial divisions.
Absolutely. The 2.7-kilometer circular path around Mastholter Lake is a popular choice for easy walks. For more extensive hiking, you can find several routes, including easy to moderate loops like 'View of Mastholter Lake – Mastholter Lake loop from Mastholte' or 'Mastholter Lake – View of Mastholter Lake loop from Mastholte'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Mastholter Lake guide.
The circular path around Mastholter Lake is excellent for cycling. Beyond the lake, you can find various easy cycling routes, such as 'Historic Old Town of Rietberg – Rietberg Town Hall loop from Mastholte' or 'Mastholter Lake – Alley in Westenholzer Land loop from Mastholte'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Mastholter Lake guide.
Yes, Mastholter Lake is dog-friendly. There is a dedicated Dog Swimming Area at the Lake with wonderfully clear water and a shallow shore, perfect for your canine companion to enjoy. Many visitors also enjoy the circular walk around the lake with their dogs.
The circular path around Mastholter Lake offers numerous spots with beautiful views of the water. The Mastholter Lake Rest Area also provides excellent views of the largest water area in the district. For birdwatchers, there's an observation point within the bird reserve section of the lake.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful circular path around the lake, noting its suitability for cycling and walking. Many appreciate the cozy access points to the lake, perfect for a small picnic. The lake's transformation into a natural gem for both humans and animals, along with its expansion under conservation conditions, is also highly valued by the community.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find moderate running loops such as 'View of Mastholter Lake loop from Mastholte' or 'View of Mastholter Lake – Mastholter Lake Rest Area loop from Mastholte'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Mastholter Lake guide.
While the guide data doesn't specify direct public transport links, Mastholter Lake is located in the south of the Gütersloh district. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to Mastholte or nearby towns, which may offer routes close to the lake.
There are several designated parking lots directly on the lake, allowing convenient access for visitors who wish to walk or cycle around the lake. The Mastholter Lake Rest Area also provides access and parking facilities.


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