Best attractions and places to see around Hasper Talsperre. This region, situated between Hagen, Breckerfeld, and Ennepetal, features a reservoir constructed between 1901 and 1904, primarily serving as a drinking water source. The area is characterized by its wooded and hilly terrain, offering a natural landscape for exploration. Circular walking and cycling paths provide access to the reservoir's scenic beauty.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Perhaps a bit of a hidden gem among the reservoirs in North Rhine-Westphalia; at least it wasn't very busy on Saturday. There's a circular path with plenty of benches along the way. A small parking area is also located nearby.
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Always worth a trip, at any time of year
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Impressive building with 2 towers on both sides
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Easy to reach by car. Busy at the weekend. Good start to other tours. After the tour, you can stop at the Plessen restaurant and beer garden
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The Hasper dam serves as a drinking water supply for Haspe and Hagen.
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The region is centered around the Hasper Talsperre (Hasper Reservoir), a picturesque 19-hectare body of water surrounded by charming wooded and hilly terrain. You'll find diverse tree stages and expansive views. The Hasper Reservoir itself is a beautiful spot, ideal for appreciating nature, though direct water-based activities like swimming are restricted as it's a drinking water source. The Hasper Bach Nature Reserve, with its meandering streams, also contributes to the area's rich biodiversity.
Yes, the Hasper Dam Wall is a significant historical landmark. Built from quarry stone masonry between 1901 and 1904, it features a distinctive Art Nouveau balustrade and two characteristic towers. Originally, the towers were more central but were moved during a renovation in the early 1990s, with two handwheels marking their old positions as a historical reminder. The Hasper Dam serves as a vital drinking water supply for Haspe and Hagen.
The Hasper Talsperre boasts an extensive network of well-maintained walking and cycling paths. A popular and family-friendly circular trail, approximately five kilometers long, encircles the reservoir. This path is suitable for strollers and offers numerous benches with scenic views. Beyond this, you can find longer, well-signposted hikes into the surrounding forests, offering more challenging routes with elevation changes. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking routes around Hasper Talsperre or cycling routes.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers trails like the Narrow and steep singletrack trail, which is noted for being very steep and technically demanding, requiring significant driving experience for mountain bikers. You can find more challenging options within the MTB Trails around Hasper Talsperre guide.
Many visitors find the Hasper Reservoir particularly scenic at sunset, offering a wonderful place with beautiful views. The wooded and hilly landscape is generally appealing throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm.
Absolutely. The circular trail around the reservoir is approximately five kilometers long and is noted for being family-friendly and suitable for strollers. It's an easy walk that can be completed in about an hour, with plenty of benches to rest and enjoy the views. Additionally, nearby forests host two wild parks with fallow deer, mouflon, and wild boars, which can be reached via extended hikes and offer an exciting experience for families.
Near the visitor parking lot, you'll find Restaurant/Café Haus Plessen. It offers a convenient spot to rest and enjoy meals, including local wild game dishes, often with a sun terrace option. This is a popular stop after exploring the area.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful landscape and the great views, especially from the dam. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, and the opportunity to drive around the entire dam, which is particularly scenic at sunset. The area is also valued as a good starting point for various tours into the surrounding nature.
The extensive network of walking paths around Hasper Talsperre is generally dog-friendly, making it a popular spot for dog owners. However, as the reservoir is a source of drinking water, direct access to the water for pets (and people) is restricted by fences along the shore.
While the region is easily accessible by car, specific public transport routes directly to the reservoir entrance may vary. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from nearby towns like Hagen, Breckerfeld, or Ennepetal to the vicinity of the Talsperre.
Yes, the Am Wege Trail (Oberbauer–Hasper Reservoir) is known for being less overcrowded. This hiking trail connects the Hasper Dam and Ennepetal Oberbauer, leading through the forest directly to the barrier wall, offering a more tranquil experience.
The Hasper Bach Nature Reserve, bordering the forebay of the reservoir, contributes to the area's rich biodiversity. In the neighboring forests, there are two wild parks where you might spot fallow deer, mouflon, and wild boars during extended hikes.


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