Best lakes around Erwitte offer diverse recreational opportunities within a reasonable driving distance. The region features a mix of leisure lakes, reservoirs, and natural outdoor pools. These water bodies provide settings for various activities and natural experiences. Erwitte itself is located in a landscape that allows access to these aquatic destinations.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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There are many water buffalo to see here. There's also a wonderful wooden hut from which you can look out over the marshland and the buffalo.
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Right next door is a very nice excursion café.
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The old stone weir from 1711/12 is one of the few visible remains of the former fortifications.
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The old stone weir from 1711/12 is one of the few visible remains of the former fortifications. It was built in place of a wooden dam using stones from the medieval Lippe Gate, expanded in the 19th century and extensively renovated in 1986. ... The stone weir has 10 culverts 1.8m wide, each with an 8cm thick and 1.9m wide wooden plank. Because the wooden planks could be lowered into the water as a bluff body, they fulfilled the function of a movable weir. At that time, the water could be diverted into supply ditches. These moats were the city's moats. The Steinwehr was created to expand Lippstadt into the strongest fortified town between the Rhine and Weser. In 1711, on the orders of King Frederick I, construction of the weir began and was completed in 1712. The piers are shod with ice deflectors on the upper stream. The outer surfaces of the stone weir are clad with limestone. In 1985 the building was entered in the list of monuments. Due to the old stone weir, Lippstadt is known as the city with the most water in Westphalia. The city park adjacent to the old town opens up from there to the east into the Lippeauen. However, an expansion of the park landscape into the eastern valley meadows is prevented there by the federal highway 55 crossing. Author: Eric Wollessen Source: https://wollesen.info/das-steinwehr/
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Beautiful buildings on the water.
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A very nice nature reserve with a great lookout tower
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Very nice park, lots to discover.
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The lakes around Erwitte offer a wide range of activities. For example, Alberssee Beach is popular for swimming, sunbathing, and pedal boating. At Lippesee, you can enjoy sailing, surfing, water skiing, and stand-up paddling. Möhnesee and Sorpesee also provide extensive opportunities for various water sports, hiking, and cycling.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Alberssee Beach features a clear lake with a sandy beach and a shallow shore area, ideal for children. The Seepark in Körbecke at Möhnesee offers a large adventure playground and multi-purpose playing fields, making it a great family destination.
Near Erwitte, you can visit Erwitte Castle, a moated castle first mentioned in 1273, which now operates as a hotel with a café. Around Möhnesee, notable sights include the over 100-year-old dam wall, the Drüggelte Chapel, the Kanzelbrücke, and the Bismarckturm.
Lippesee is a prime destination for water sports, offering sailing, surfing, water skiing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling. Möhnesee and Sorpesee also provide excellent conditions for nearly every type of water sport, including sailing, surfing, and canoeing.
Absolutely. The areas around lakes like Möhnesee and Sorpesee feature extensive networks of trails perfect for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore guides such as Easy hikes around Erwitte or Cycling around Erwitte, which include routes like the 'Schwarzenraben Castle – Lippe Riverside Trail loop'.
The Sorpesee is renowned for its clear water and numerous quiet bays, offering serene natural beauty. The Möhnesee Tower provides panoramic views over the Arnsberg Forest and the lake itself. Additionally, the NSG Lippeaue between Goettingen and Cappel is a nature reserve offering interesting views of local wildlife.
Many lakes provide convenient amenities. Alberssee Beach has a café with snacks and drinks. Around Möhnesee, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants. Sorpesee also features a range of gastronomic options along its shore, perfect for refreshments during your visit.
While popular, the larger lakes like Möhnesee and Sorpesee have many quiet bays and extensive shorelines, allowing visitors to find more secluded spots for relaxation. Exploring during off-peak hours or weekdays can also enhance a peaceful experience.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable from spring to autumn (March to October) when the weather is good for outdoor and water activities. During these months, facilities like the beach bath at Alberssee are typically open, and the surrounding trails are pleasant for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes such as the 'Möhnesee Tower – View of the Möhnesee Dam loop' or the 'Tree-lined avenue in Lippeaue – Lippeaue Nature Reserve loop'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Erwitte guide.
The Sorpesee is particularly noted for its clear water and numerous quiet bays, making it an excellent choice for swimming and relaxation away from more crowded areas. The natural outdoor pool at Alberssee Beach also offers a refreshing experience.


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