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Ferienregion Diemelsee

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About Ferienregion Diemelsee
Wanderparadies rund um den Diemelsee

Die Ferienregion Diemelsee gehört zu den Sauerland Wanderdörfern und der ersten Qualitätsregion "Wanderbares Deutschland". Mit einem engmaschigen Netz an wunderschönen und gut ausgeschilderten Wanderwegen finden Sie hier eine ursprüngliche Naturlandschaft mit idyllischen Ortschaften, die zum Entdecken und Verweilen einladen. Lassen Sie spektakuläre und fazinierende Ausblicke auf sich wirken. Genießen Sie die Weite der Panoramaansichten über die markanten Höhenzüge des Sauerlandes. Anspruchsvolle Tagesetappen, leichte Halbtagestouren oder Erlebniswanderungen bieten eine abwechslungsreiche Wanderbühne, die nur darauf wartet, von Ihnen entdeckt zu werden.

Auf in die Wanderschuhe und rein in die Natur!

www.diemelsee.de

Distance travelled

660 km

Time in motion

09:11 h

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    March 27, 2025

    Tag 2: Schweinsbühl nach Adorf

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    19.6km

    3.6km/h

    320m

    480m

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    March 27, 2025

    04:28

    15.7km

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    380m

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 13, 2024

      “The inner child”

      

      The red cliffs are a good place to let your inner child run free.

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 13, 2024

      “A new way of looking at things”

      

      Rocky mountain peak covered in deciduous forest and moss with a view of the Diemelsee.

      

      “A feeling of awe sets in. About how, in the long run, all the coming and going has its incomprehensible rightness.”

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 13, 2024

      “Origin and Future”

      

      A quiet space beyond updates and downloads.

      

      Buildings and ponds of a Benedictine monastery built in the 12th century.

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    planned a hike.

    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 13, 2024

      Place of the soul: Diemelsee dam

      

      “Strength & power”

      

      The wall symbolizes both protection and danger.

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 12, 2024

      This is the last stage of the Diemelsteig. From the dam, the trail goes over the St. Muffert cliff back to Heringhausen. Various places to stop for refreshments and leisure activities await you here, such as a boat trip. The adventure golf park with Diemelsteig stations or the Visionarium experience

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    planned a hike.

    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 12, 2024

      Stage 3 runs from Schweinsbühl to Hamesbeutel and then along the bird trail to Deisfeld. It goes along the Diemel to Speiermühle and to Hemmighausen, in the Willingen area. Now it continues towards Ottlar with the option of taking a detour to the Dommelturm with a wide view over the entire Diemelsee

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 12, 2024

      This approximately 21-kilometer-long stage goes from Adorf in the direction of Lenkenberg to Schweinsbühl. On the way, you hike across fields, meadows and forest sections. One of the highlights on this stage is the view towards Flechtdorf with the basilica. Other special features along the way are the

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    November 14, 2024

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    1. November 12, 2024

      The 13-kilometer-long stage starts at the tourist information office in Heringhausen, right on the Diemelsee. Here you can find maps and more information about the trail.

      

      The hike initially runs parallel to the Diemelsee, along the promenade. At the Florenbicke car park, the route goes up the rustic route

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