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Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
Bergisches Land
Oberbergischer Kreis
Marienheide

Lingesetal dam – Brucher Reservoir loop from Marienheide

Moderate

4.6

(76)

238

hikers

Lingesetal dam – Brucher Reservoir loop from Marienheide

04:00

14.8km

200m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Naturpark Bergisches Land

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

666 m

Pagnia Coffee Roastery

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If you are hiking around the reservoir, a short detour to the coffee roastery is highly recommended. You can find more information and the opening times here: www. Kaffeeroesterei-pagnia.de/standort-marienheide/.

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941 m

Lingesetal dam

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A very beautiful lake. The dam wall is around 183 meters long and the lake is around 20 meters deep. Today it is used for local recreation and as a water reservoir.

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1.52 km

View of the Lingese Reservoir

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It is always worth walking along the water.

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5.08 km

Section east bank of Brucher dam

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A circular route with display boards leads around the reservoir.

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6.51 km

Picnic blanket, food and swimming trunks are all you need!

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7.98 km

Brucher Reservoir

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The Brucher Reservoir, which serves as a reservoir for industrial water, is also available for water sports, camping, and recreational use. Information can be obtained from the Bever Reservoir Campsite …

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8.63 km

Archaeological Site

Archaeological Site

8

10.3 km

View of Lingen Lake

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Due to the many clearings, there are always new prospects.

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12.4 km

A worthwhile goal in every season.

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14.8 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

8.40 km

4.71 km

706 m

591 m

187 m

122 m

Surfaces

5.26 km

3.55 km

3.29 km

2.26 km

322 m

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Highest point (390 m)

Lowest point (320 m)

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Weather

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Tuesday 7 July

20°C

16°C

11 %

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Max wind speed: 16.0 km/h

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Comments

December 28, 2024,Lingesee uBruchertalsperre bei Traumwetter 🌞🌞🌞😀🤩🚶🏽‍♂️
Away from home today!

I visited the Bruchertalsperre and Lingesetalsperre in June by bike 🚴‍♂️!

Today I explored it more closely on foot 🚶🏽‍♂️!

Started at the hiking car park at the Bruchertalsperre.
Past the Bruchertalsperre towards Grimeringhausen.
Then over the Moosberg down to the Lingesetalsperre. Halfway around and through the beautiful Eulenbecke nature reserve back to the Bruchertalsperre! 😀😀

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Very beautiful dams. Today the route guidance worked well and the signage was also good. Why the route does not provide for the complete circular path around the Lingesetalsperre is a mystery to me, however. Nevertheless, I walked completely around the dam. A very beautiful path.

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Today we went on a hike with the TuS Jahn (Tunnel Jahn) team. I had already hiked most of the trail a few weeks ago. However, I had slightly altered the route from Marienheide to the Lingese Dam because I didn't want to walk along the road with the group. This added a small climb, but we were rewarded with …

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Today, despite the wind and occasional drizzle, we just went out. The tour is varied, sometimes on forest floor, sometimes on roads or well-developed hiking trails. After the recent rain, the trails were easy to walk.

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So the route is really wonderful.

What bothered us today was the heat. 🌞🌞🌞 We were always happy to take in any shade.

The view first of the Brucher and later of the Lingesetalsperre....🔝

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Overall, the tour is rather mediocre. It has been proven again that paths at dams are rather dark corridors between trees and bushes and you can hardly see the dams. Because large parts of the conifers that have died have already been felled, you unfortunately also hike through deforested forest areas. The dams and some parts are beautiful. Those who …

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