Best attractions and places to see around Bad Wünnenberg include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This Kneipp spa town, situated on the edge of the Sauerland, offers opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The region features significant natural areas like reservoirs and nature experiences, alongside historical structures such as watchtowers and museums. It is an ideal destination for exploring both the landscape and local history.
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At the upper reaches of the Diemel River, in Helminghausen, we encounter the massive dam of the Diemel Dam. A 35-meter drop is used here to operate two Francis turbines. The power plant below this dam was built between 1920 and 1922. Since 2000, it has been operated by E.ON Energie AG, formerly Preußen-Elektra in Hanover. Following restructuring and spin-off measures at E.ON in 2016, Uniper SE operates the power plant, which reports directly to the Edersee utility management. The substation is housed in the four-story power plant building. Here, the three-phase current generated at a voltage of 8 kV was transformed in various ways and fed into the Hessian 60 kV line to Hemfurt am Edersee and a 24 kV line to Heringhausen (Waldeck), as well as into the 60 kV line of the Büren-Brilon Electricity Association. From here, electricity was also supplied to the local grids of Helminghausen, Padberg, and Messinghausen. Two transformers in the basement provided the conversion for the Brilon district. The oil switches were located on the ground floor, the collector slides on the first floor, and the surge protection on the second. This is where the cables entered and exited. This explains why there is no transformer house in Helminghausen, as the transformer was housed directly in the power plant's substation. The municipality of Helminghausen only had to erect 25 wooden poles, each 10 meters long and with a 20-cm diameter, for the power grid. The front section of the power plant, with its striking three-axis window front, houses two three-phase generators from Siemens-Schuckert. Today, thanks to technical improvements, they each have an output of 500 kW (760 hp). They went into operation in 1924. Behind the building are the bottom outlet tunnels of the dam, from which the inlet pipe leads, supplying 4,500 liters of water to the turbines every second. The power plant has a capacity of 1.2 MW. The substation, the first in the Hochsauerland region, was commissioned as early as August 1922. Source: https://helminghausen.net/kraftwerk/
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The hydroelectric power plant has been in operation since 1924. Inside there are two 1MW turbines that generate 2.5 GWh of green electricity.
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From the Diemelsteig you will have wonderful views of the Diemelsee. But be careful: the viewpoints are not always directly on the path, but it is always worth taking the small detour.
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There are great views from the impressive building.
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The entire complex is very impressive due to its size and force in the narrow valley.
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The Diemelsteig runs on a section of the panorama trail. Nice to walk, it overcomes a few meters in altitude and rewards the hiker with beautiful views and a springy forest floor!
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Bad Wünnenberg offers several natural highlights. The Aabach Reservoir is a significant natural area and drinking water reservoir, featuring a 9 km paved circular path ideal for walking, cycling, and inline skating. You can also visit the Natur-Erlebnis-Aatal (Aatal Nature Experience), which includes a playground, a Kneipp oasis, and a wildlife enclosure, extending from the spa park to the Aabach Dam.
Yes, Bad Wünnenberg is rich in history. You can visit the restored 13th-century Wehrturm (Watchtower), which offers insights into medieval life. The Pestfriedhof Leiberg (Plague Cemetery Leiberg) provides a poignant look into the town's past. For a deeper dive into local history, explore the Heimatmuseum Zeit.Reise (Local History Museum Time.Travel) in Spanckenhof. Additionally, the Wewelsburg, a unique triangular castle, houses a permanent exhibition on the "Ideology and Terror of the SS" at the district museum, detailing the history of the SS and its crimes.
Families can enjoy the Natur-Erlebnis-Aatal, which features a playground and a 1 km long Barfußpfad (Barefoot Path) with over 20 different surfaces for a unique sensory experience. The Aabach Reservoir's circular path is also family-friendly for walks and cycling. The Wewelsburg castle also offers a museum visit that can be combined with a family trip.
For breathtaking views, head to the Panorama Trail Diemelsteig – Views of Diemelsee, which offers stunning vistas of the Diemelsee. The Diemelsee Dam itself provides impressive views over the forest-lined lake to the south and the power plant building to the north. The Aabach Reservoir also offers sweeping views over the water from its circular path.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Barfußpfad (Barefoot Path) in the Aatal Nature Experience is a gentle 1 km walk. The circular path around the Aabach Reservoir is also super flat and suitable for easy walks. For more easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Barefoot Path Bad Wünnenberg – Forest House in the Aa Valley loop" or "Aabach Reservoir – View of Aabachstausee loop." Find more options on the Easy hikes around Bad Wünnenberg guide.
Absolutely! The paved circular path around the Aabach Reservoir is excellent for cycling. For more dedicated cycling, Bad Wünnenberg also has a Bikepark for BMX, downhill, and general cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including those around the Aabach Reservoir, in the Cycling around Bad Wünnenberg guide.
Beyond the history museum, you can visit the Heimatscheune mit Kräutergarten (Local History Barn with Herb Garden) for insights into local traditions and herbal uses. The Historischer Speicher (Historic Granary), recognizable by its goat sculptures, occasionally opens for visitors. Bad Wünnenberg is also an official Kneipp-Heilbad, emphasizing health and well-being through natural therapies, with numerous Kneipp facilities available.
Many of the natural areas around Bad Wünnenberg are suitable for walks with dogs. The circular path around the Aabach Reservoir is a popular choice for dog walkers. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them, especially in nature reserves and near water sources.
While the immediate vicinity of the Aabach Reservoir is primarily natural, the nearby towns and villages, including Bad Wünnenberg itself, offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The Historischer Speicher (Historic Granary) occasionally serves coffee and cake. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local listings or inquire at the Bad Wünnenberg tourist information office.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive size and force of the Diemel Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant and the beautiful, natural paths with fantastic views of the Diemelsee along the Panorama Trail Diemelsteig. The Aabach Reservoir is appreciated for its well-maintained circular path, perfect for various outdoor activities, and the opportunity to enjoy nature and sweeping views.
Yes, the 9 km paved circular path around the Aabach Reservoir is a popular choice for a circular walk. Additionally, a 6 km Historischer Stadtrundgang (Historical Town Tour) guides visitors through Bad Wünnenberg's historically significant buildings and places, accompanied by informative boards. You can find more circular routes in the Easy hikes around Bad Wünnenberg guide and Running Trails around Bad Wünnenberg guide.
Parking facilities are available around the Aabach Reservoir to accommodate visitors. Specific parking areas are usually signposted near access points to the circular path. For detailed information, look for local signage upon arrival or consult a local map of the area.


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