Best lakes around Adolfosee include the Adolfosee itself, an artificial lake created from sand and gravel extraction between the late 1960s and 1980s. It features an L-shape, a maximum depth of 12 meters, and a surface area of 0.307 km². The lake and its surrounding areas are designated as a landscape protection area, serving as a resting and wintering ground for migratory water birds and home to beavers. Recreational activities such as fishing, diving, sailing, and windsurfing are possible, and…
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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A beautiful walking environment, water, birds, plants and tranquility
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You need luck to experience the golden hour at Lake Adolfo. And it's absolutely stunning in the fog.
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A walk around the lake is always nice.
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Magical light awaits you on the west bank
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A beautiful hiking trail between Roer and Adolfosee. You can enjoy the water and the water birds here. With a bit of luck you can also see the divers in the Adolfosee.
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The lake is a quarry pond, created as a result of sand and gravel mining from the late 1960s to the 1980s. In the early days it was popularly called "Lago Laprello" (the quarry pond in the Heinsberg district of Lieck is also called Lago Laprello, after the gravel mining company), but it was officially named after Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim from Ratheim, who was a member of the Bundestag for the Heinsberg district at the time.
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How difficult is it to add only photos that were taken at Lake Adolfo to the ADOLFOSEE highlight? Rur Hilfarth, it doesn't matter - go with it! Lago Heinsberg, whatever - go with it! Muddi & Vaddi somewhere, it doesn't matter - put it in! All that's missing are the last beach pictures from Mallorca! Guys - what's going on here?
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Adolfosee is a significant ecological area, serving as a vital resting place for numerous migratory water birds, especially during spring and autumn. It also acts as a wintering ground for various bird species. Beavers have been observed in the area, adding to its biodiversity. The lake is also known for its rich fish population, including pike, perch, eels, and carp.
While not officially designated as a bathing lake, swimming is tolerated. The lake offers opportunities for fishing, diving, sailing, and windsurfing. For sailing and windsurfing, club memberships are typically required, and fishing requires a permit. There is also a filling station on the lake for divers.
Yes, the diverse landscape around Adolfosee is ideal for hiking, walking, or jogging. You can find several easy hiking routes, such as the "Between the Adolfosee and the Rur – Bunker islands on Adolfosee loop from Oberbruch" (4.3 km) or the "Rur Bridge at Adolfosee – Between the Adolfosee and the Rur loop from Oberbruch" (6.4 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Adolfosee guide.
Absolutely. The lake is directly on the RurUfer-Radweg (Rur River Cycle Path), making it easily accessible for cyclists. The path along the lake is suitable for cycling, and there are many other cycling routes in the area. You can find various options, including road cycling and mountain biking trails, in the Road Cycling Routes around Adolfosee and MTB Trails around Adolfosee guides.
Yes, a unique historical feature of Adolfosee is the presence of four bunkers, remnants of the Westwall, which are visible as islands within the lake. These structures were blown up after World War II but were not removed, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Adolfosee is considered family-friendly, offering a natural environment for walks and outdoor activities. The paths around the lake, such as Between the Adolfosee and the Rur, are suitable for families. There is also a kiosk, boat rental, and toilets on site, enhancing the family experience.
Dogs on a leash are allowed around Adolfosee. While swimming with dogs in the lake is tolerated, it's important to remember it's not an official bathing lake. Some areas in the city also provide bag dispensers for proper waste disposal.
Swimming in Adolfosee is tolerated, but it is not officially designated as a bathing lake. Visitors swim at their own risk. There are loungers on the beach for sunbathing after a dip.
Adolfosee is easily accessible by car. There is a large parking lot available for cars, located approximately 300 meters from the swimming area. Parking rules are monitored by security.
Adolfosee is a great destination year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching, as it's a vital resting place for migratory water birds. Warmer months are ideal for water sports and sunbathing, while the diverse landscape offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling throughout the year.
Yes, there are amenities available at Adolfosee. You'll find a kiosk, boat rental, and toilets on site. For parking, a large lot is available for cars, located about 300 meters from the swimming area. The city center of Heinsberg is approximately 800 meters from the lake, offering additional options.
Adolfosee is an artificial lake, also known as a "Baggersee," created between the late 1960s and 1980s due to sand and gravel extraction. It was officially named after Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim from Ratheim, who was a member of the Bundestag for the Heinsberg district at the time.


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