Best lakes around Versetalsperre include the Versetalsperre itself, a significant dammed lake in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, primarily functioning as a drinking water reservoir. This is the largest dam in the Märkischer Kreis, covering 170 hectares. The surrounding area provides extensive trails through forests, ideal for walking, hiking, and cycling. Its scenic beauty and tranquil natural setting make it a popular destination for land-based outdoor recreation.
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The Klärme or Versetal bridge impressively spans the Versetal valley and is a striking structure above the dam. From here, there are wide views over the surrounding forests and the landscape of the Sauerland region. A special viewpoint that complements the tour with an architectural highlight.
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The imposing dam of the Versetalsperre is a striking point in the region and impresses with its massive construction.
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The highlight image shows the memorial to the Hunswinkel Labor Education Camp (AEL) from World War II, which was built for the construction of the Verse Dam. Germans, Jews, and Soviet forced laborers were housed here and later executed in the final days of the war. The AEL now lies at the bottom of the Verse Dam.
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Here the surroundings feel like a holiday!
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The Versetalbrücke is actually called the Klamer Bridge and spans the Versetalsperre in front of Klamer Bay.
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The Versetalsperre area is ideal for land-based recreational activities. You can enjoy extensive walks, hiking, cycling, and inline skating on well-maintained paths. Popular options include the 11-kilometer circular hiking trail A1 and a 6.6 km asphalted path along the east side of the dam. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Versetalsperre or MTB Trails around Versetalsperre.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Hokühler Bay features a nice circular route, and a 1.9 km wheelchair and pram-friendly walking loop around the bay includes the Knax adventure trail at the Verse dam, an educational nature trail with interactive stations perfect for children.
No, both the Versetalsperre and the Fürwiggetalsperre are drinking water reservoirs. Due to strict regulations to maintain water quality, water sports and swimming are prohibited in both lakes. Visitors are also asked to avoid entering the shore areas.
The Versetalsperre offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You'll find paths ranging from short and flat to longer and more challenging. The circular hiking trail A1 is a popular choice, and for easier walks, consider the trails around Hokühler Bay. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Versetalsperre guide.
Excellent scenic views can be found from various points around the reservoir. The Versetal Reservoir (Versetalsperre) itself offers magnificent panoramas. The Klamer Bridge (Versetal Bridge) over the Verse Reservoir is another highlight known for its beautiful vantage points, even in winter.
Yes, the Versetalsperre has historical significance. Information boards near the Klamer Brücke provide insights into its construction during the 1940s, which involved forced labor. This history is commemorated by the Hunswinkel memorial. The Fürwiggetalsperre also features a dam wall built between 1902 and 1904, which is a historical monument.
The Fürwiggetalsperre is located upstream from the Versetalsperre and is the highest-located dam in North Rhine-Westphalia. It's a smaller, more tranquil lake nestled in the wooded Ebbegebirge mountains. It offers a paved circular trail of about 4.1 kilometers, suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling, with educational elements and scenic 'forest sofas' for relaxation. Like the Versetalsperre, it is a drinking water reservoir, so water activities are prohibited.
Yes, both the Versetalsperre and Fürwiggetalsperre offer cycling opportunities. The Versetalsperre has a 6.6 km asphalted path along its east side suitable for cyclists, and the Hokühler Bay area is also popular with bikers. The Fürwiggetalsperre has a paved 4.1 km circular trail that is also suitable for cycling. For more mountain biking specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Versetalsperre guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural setting and the extensive network of paths for various outdoor activities. Many enjoy the magnificent views of the reservoir, especially from points like the Versetal Reservoir (Versetalsperre) and Klamer Bridge. The area is also valued for its family-friendly trails and the opportunity to enjoy nature in a peaceful environment.
Yes, there is a large, free parking lot available at the Klamer Bridge, which serves as a good starting point for various walks around the reservoir, including the circular route around Hokühler Bay.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. The paths along the Verse offer great vantage points throughout the year, and the Klamer Bridge is noted as a very nice spot even in winter. Autumn is particularly scenic, with nice views of the autumn forest and the dam, as mentioned for Hokühler Bay.


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