Best attractions and places to see around Herbringhauser Talsperre include a significant freshwater reservoir in the Bergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia. This area serves as Wuppertal's oldest drinking water source and features a 37-meter high dam wall. The region offers a diverse natural landscape with forests and streams, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Well-maintained paths encircle the reservoir, allowing for exploration of its natural features.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very beautiful, but not technically easy section. I have attached photos of the entire route that you have to ride to get to this highlight. Just take a look and it will be easier for you to decide whether you want to "dare" to do it.
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This beautiful hiking trail runs parallel to the Herbringhauser dam.
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With a view of the farm, the hiking trail runs around the Herbringhauser dam.
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The Herbringhauser dam (until 2006 "Upper Herbringhauser dam") is a drinking water dam in the Bergisches Land (North Rhine-Westphalia). It was built from 1898 to 1901 by the city of Barmen, which was still independent at the time and now belongs to Wuppertal. The Herbringhauser Bach is dammed. Until December 31, 2015, the Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (WSW) was the operator. On January 1, 2016, the dam became the property of the Wupperverband, which had acquired it together with the Kerspe dam from the WSW for EUR 46 million.
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Herbinghauser dam. One of the many in the Bergisches Land.
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The primary natural feature is the Herbringhauser Reservoir itself, which is Wuppertal's oldest drinking water source. You can also admire the impressive 37-meter high dam wall. The area is characterized by a diverse landscape of forests and streams, offering a tranquil escape.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. A popular and well-regarded circular route around the reservoir is approximately 6.5 kilometers long. You can also explore trails like the Hawthorn Avenue, which runs parallel to the dam, or the Natural Trail Along the Reservoir. For more options, check out the easy hikes guide for the region.
Absolutely! The well-maintained paths around the reservoir are suitable for cycling, including the popular 6.5-kilometer circular route. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking options, in the nearby guides.
No, swimming is strictly forbidden in the Herbringhauser Talsperre. It serves as a vital source of drinking water for Wuppertal, and direct access to the shore is restricted to maintain water quality.
While the reservoir itself is a historical landmark, constructed between 1898 and 1901, you can also find the preserved pump house of the former Untere Herbringhauser Talsperre, which is a protected monument. The area is also dotted with small, traditional hamlets like Frielinghausen and Luckhauser Kotten, offering a glimpse into local life.
Visitors frequently praise the serene atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet and peaceful trails, especially the Hawthorn Avenue, and find the dam wall a great spot to pause and enjoy the views. The area is considered a 'real gem' for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Herbringhauser Talsperre is considered an ideal destination for family-friendly walks. The paths are generally well-maintained, offering easy to moderately challenging routes suitable for various ages. You might even discover wild elderberry and blackberry bushes along the way.
Yes, the paths around Herbringhauser Talsperre are generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
The best time to visit is during milder weather, which allows for comfortable exploration of the paths and viewpoints. However, the area is beautiful year-round, with some visitors noting that trails like the Hawthorn Avenue are 'very nice to hike in winter' as well.
The dam wall itself offers impressive views of the reservoir. Additionally, the Olper Höhe is mentioned as a viewpoint that can be part of hiking routes in the area, providing scenic vistas.
There are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at the reservoir due to its function as a drinking water source. However, nearby towns and hamlets like Herbringhausen and Beyenburg offer amenities. The Bergischer Lion Statue is noted as a good starting point for tours, with an ice cream cafe nearby in Friedrichsstraße.
No, permits are not required for hiking or cycling on the public paths and trails around the Herbringhauser Talsperre. The area is freely accessible for recreational activities.
While many paths are well-maintained, the region's diverse natural landscape includes some trails that may not be fully wheelchair-accessible. However, the Bergischer Lion Statue is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a good starting point for exploring the broader area.


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