Attractions and places to see around Fürwiggetalsperre are situated in the Ebbegebirge mountains, offering a diverse natural environment. The region is centered around the Fürwiggetalsperre, the highest-situated drinking water reservoir in the Sauerland. This area features a significant historical dam structure and extensive wooded landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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An informative display panel tells the story of the region's water supply: Meinerzhagen and the surrounding, growing industrial areas urgently needed a reliable drinking water supply at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, as drawing water from rivers like the Ruhr (which also served as a sewer) was becoming increasingly problematic. The construction of the Fürwigge Dam was a response to this rising water demand. The dam was built between 1904 and 1908 by the Ruhr Dam Association (today's Ruhrverband). It was one of the first dams in the region constructed according to the advanced Intze principle.
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Creative idea to commemorate the storm Kyrill!
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A creative idea to commemorate the storm Kyrill!
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The Fürwiggetalsperre is one of the four dams that were built by industry around the turn of the century to store the energy for the water-powered machines in the Versetal's factories. It was inaugurated in 1904. This is why this barrage was originally called the "Versetalsperre", but later, when the new Versetalsperre was built between Lüdenscheid-Treckinghausen and Neuemühle, it was renamed the "Fürwiggetalsperre" after a tributary.
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Even though I didn't know what the stake was telling me, I thought so and is now confirmed by the comment from my "colleague" Sechzigtoni.
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The Fürwiggetalsperre is the highest-situated drinking water reservoir in the Sauerland, surrounded by dense forests of the Ebbegebirge mountains. You can enjoy tranquil views across the water and immerse yourself in the diverse natural environment. The area is known for its serene, wooded surroundings, perfect for nature lovers.
The most prominent historical site is the Fürwigge Dam itself, an impressive structure built between 1902 and 1904 using the 'Intze principle'. It's registered as a historical monument. You can also find the History of the water supply in Meinerzhagen information board, detailing the dam's significance, and the Kyrill Memorial Post, a unique reminder of a past storm.
Yes, the Fresh lakeside trail 🌊 Fürwigge Reservoir offers a paved, approximately 4.1-kilometer-long circular path around the reservoir. It features low gradients and no traffic, making it ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling, and is considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible in parts.
Absolutely! The paved circular path around the reservoir is suitable for cycling. For more extensive rides, you can explore various routes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Fürwiggetalsperre, and for general cycling, refer to the Cycling around Fürwiggetalsperre guide for detailed routes.
You can expect panoramic views of the reservoir and its wooded surroundings. A popular spot is the View of the Fürwigge Dam, which offers perspectives of the dam structure and the water. Several benches and 'forest sofas' are strategically placed along the paths, inviting you to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the paved circular path around the reservoir is excellent for running due to its low gradients and serene environment. For more varied running experiences, you can find additional routes in the Running Trails around Fürwiggetalsperre guide.
The Fürwigge Dam is a significant historical monument, built between 1902 and 1904 to provide drinking water to the region. It was constructed using the innovative 'Intze principle' and is approximately 166 meters long and 29 meters high. It remains crucial for the regional water supply.
Yes, elements of an educational trail run along the circular path, offering insights into the local nature and landscape. Additionally, an information board at the dam wall provides details about the talsperre's history and its importance for drinking water supply, as well as hiking opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful, tranquil setting and the well-maintained circular path. Many enjoy the easy accessibility, the lack of traffic, and the fantastic views. The opportunities for gentle walks, jogging, and cycling in nature are highly appreciated, with many describing it as a 'pleasure for the soul'.
While the region is generally dog-friendly, it's important to remember that the Fürwiggetalsperre is a drinking water reservoir. Dogs are typically allowed on the circular path and surrounding trails, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and maintain water quality. Swimming for dogs (and humans) is not permitted in the reservoir.
Complementing the main circular path, the 'VolmeSchatz Natur – unsere Flora und Fauna' is a themed hiking trail spanning approximately 8.3 kilometers. It offers deeper insights into the regional flora and fauna, providing an enriching experience for those interested in the local ecosystem.
Yes, the Fresh lakeside trail 🌊 Fürwigge Reservoir, which is the 4.1-kilometer circular route around the reservoir, is asphalted throughout and features low gradients, making it suitable and accessible for wheelchairs.


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