Best lakes around Hemer offer diverse natural and recreational experiences in Germany. The region features a mix of artificial reservoirs and natural ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Hemer and its surroundings are characterized by a varied landscape, including forested areas and unique geological formations. These water bodies contribute to the area's appeal for visitors seeking natural beauty and recreation.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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With a depth of over 70 meters, the Sorpesee is the deepest reservoir in the Ruhr Association and is also one of the largest reservoirs in the Sauerland. A popular leisure and recreation area.
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The Ameckedamm divides the Sorpesee into the main lake and the fore-basin. From here you have a great view over the lake. There are many benches for long breaks. The cycle path leads over the wall around the reservoir and is in excellent condition. Sometimes it is shared by skaters and hikers. In the eastern part, the route leads through very beautiful forest sections.
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The Sorpesee dam merges seamlessly with the dam wall. From here you have a great view over the lake. There are many benches for long breaks. The cycle path leads over the wall around the reservoir and is in excellent condition. Sometimes it is shared by skaters and hikers. Partly the route leads through very beautiful forest sections.
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The Sorpesee has the third largest dam wall of all Sauerland reservoirs. From here you have a great view over the lake. There are many benches for long breaks. The cycle path leads over the wall around the reservoir and is in excellent condition. Sometimes it is shared by skaters and hikers. Partly the route leads through very beautiful forest sections.
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A bike tour around the lake is just wonderful - you can stop every now and then and enjoy the view
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The tour around the lake by bike was great, but it is also easy to walk
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The region around Hemer offers several popular spots for recreation. The Sorpesee Dam is part of a well-developed tourist destination, offering activities like diving, rowing, sailing, and cycling. Seilersee, near Iserlohn, is another popular choice with options for pedal boating, mini-golf, and swimming. For a unique natural experience, the Felsenmeer Hemer, though not a traditional lake, features fascinating geological formations and water elements.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. At Sorpesee, popular options include diving, rowing, sailing, surfing, and cycling along the 'Randweg' shore. Seilersee offers rowing, pedal boating, mini-golf, and ice skating in winter. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those around the Felsenmeer. You can find many routes for different sports, such as hiking and road cycling, in the wider area. For example, explore routes like the 'Sorpesee Dam – Sorpesee Lakeside Trail loop' for road cycling or various hiking trails around the Felsenmeer. More details on routes can be found in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Hemer.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Seilersee features a large pirate playground, mini-golf, and swimming facilities, making it ideal for all ages. The Hexenteich (Witch Pond) in Menden is a popular destination with tree sculptures and a small bay with a turtle population, offering a beautiful atmosphere for a family outing. The Sorpesee also provides diverse activities suitable for families, including camping and treehouse rentals.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the region boasts unique natural features. The Felsenmeer Hemer, a 'Sea of Rocks,' is a fascinating geotope with heavily fissured underground, numerous rock formations, caves, and deep collapses. It's a designated nature reserve and 'National Geotope.' Another striking feature is the View of the Blue Lagoon in the Asbeck Quarry, known for its intense blue water and impressive depth.
Yes, some locations have interesting histories. The Hexenteich (Witch Pond) in Menden has a historical past, with legends of witch-hunts. Today, it's a tranquil spot with unique tree sculptures. The Felsenmeer Hemer is one of the oldest iron ore mining areas in Westphalia, with its landscape shaped by centuries of human activity. Legends tell of dwarves and mythical battles forming its unique rock formations.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many lakes are enjoyable year-round. Seilersee offers ice skating in winter, while summer is ideal for boating and swimming. The Felsenmeer Hemer is freely accessible throughout the year, offering a unique experience in any season. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes.
Absolutely. The 'Randweg' (edge path) along the Sorpe shore at Sorpesee is excellent for cycling. Many road cycling routes in the region incorporate lake views, such as the 'Sorpesee Dam – Sorpesee Lakeside Trail loop from Hemer.' You can find more cycling options in the road cycling guide for Hemer.
Yes, you'll find dining and accommodation options. Seilersee has restaurants around the lake. At Sorpesee, there are opportunities to eat or drink at the dam wall, and unique treehouses are available for rent as accommodation. The Hexenteich (Witch Pond) even has a large, covered barbecue hut that can be rented.
While specific wheelchair accessibility varies, well-maintained paths are available in several areas. The Seilersee has beautiful hiking trails around it, and the 'Randweg' at Sorpesee is suitable for cycling, which often implies a relatively flat and even surface. The Felsenmeer Hemer features bridges, walkways, and an observation platform designed for visitors to explore the rocky terrain safely.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Felsenmeer Hemer has a designated 'Panorama Trail' and various loops, such as the 'Felsenmeer (Hemer) loop from Oberhemer.' You can also find easy hikes like the 'Hemer Rock Sea – Felsenmeer (Hemer) loop from Hemer.' For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the hiking guide around Hemer and the easy hikes guide.
Direct swimming in all natural lakes may be restricted, but designated swimming areas are available. At Seilersee, you can swim in the integrated sports and brine bath or the Schleddenhof outdoor pool. The Blue Lagoon in the Asbeck Quarry, while visually stunning, is an 80-meter deep quarry lake with cold water (8 degrees Celsius) and is not typically used for recreational swimming due to its industrial use and depth.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, the family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, and the unique geological formations such as the Felsenmeer. The stunning views, like those from the Blue Lagoon in the Asbeck Quarry, are also highly rated.
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