Best attractions and places to see around Halterner Stausee, a region centered around a large reservoir that serves as a significant drinking water source. Located within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, the area offers diverse natural landscapes, including heathlands, forests, and multiple lakes. Haltern am See also holds historical significance, particularly with its Roman past, providing a blend of outdoor recreation and cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Gravel biking around Halterner Stausee
In spring 2024, the paths will be in very good condition and accessible to any bicycle.
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The trip around both reservoirs is really fun, but I could imagine that it could be crowded here when the weather is very nice.
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A wonderful bike ride along the canal then over the Ahsener Alle up to the fire lookout tower on the Rennberg-Flaesheim, this 140 m high mountain is not for weaklings as it was rated as medium difficulty. It went constantly up and down, sometimes easy, then again so difficult that I had to get off and push, then it went down rapidly again, with the handlebars being easy to hold on to. After all the rain it was quite slippery on rocky surfaces. Afterwards there was joy again along the Stever as far as you could still see it because of the flood and around the Haltelner Lake. The bikers will love the mountain, the others who are not so strong should avoid the mountain and take the local routes.
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On the circular route around the Haltern reservoir, the SteverLandRoute always offers fantastic views of the water and the boats. The SteverLandRoute is the family bike path in the Münsterland: Here, information boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 hands-on stations along the route. If you like, you can use the children's discovery card to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Have a look at our collection :)
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Before the SteverLandRoute leaves the Haltern reservoir, the Jupp unner de Böken beer garden invites you to take a last break with a view of the beautiful reservoir. This beer garden is something very special: Here you can dine in wine barrels and disused cable car cabins, there is a model railway and the Frunslü toilet has a Klönloch... Jupp is often also the venue for concerts or sports broadcasts... there is always something going on here. And the view of the neighboring Haltern climbing park is often breathtaking. The SteverLandRoute is the family bike path in the Münsterland: Here, information boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 hands-on stations along the route. If you like, you can use the children's discovery card to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Have a look at our collection :)
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The SteverLandRoute leads here directly along the Haltern reservoir and always allows great views of the large lake and the boats. The SteverLandRoute is the family bike path in the Münsterland: Here, information boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 hands-on stations along the route. If you like, you can use the children's discovery card to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Have a look at our collection :)
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The Halterner reservoir, officially called "Stevertalsperre" is one of the most popular local recreation areas in the Ruhr area.
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Beautiful local recreation area, but always heavily frequented. In the forests around you can hike undisturbed.
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The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities, particularly around the reservoirs and in the surrounding nature parks. You can find numerous trails for cycling, mountain biking, and road cycling, including an easy 8.3-kilometer circular path around the Halterner Stausee. Water-based activities like sailing, surfing, rowing, and pedal boating are popular on the Halterner Stausee, and kayaking is possible on the Stever River. The Hohe Mark Nature Park and Die Haard also provide extensive networks for hiking.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Halterner Reservoir itself offers pedal boating and passenger ship tours on the 'Möwe'. The large Strandbad (lakeside beach) at Halterner Stausee is a popular spot for swimming and relaxing. The North Shore Trail at the Halterner Reservoir is also family-friendly for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Jupp Under the Beeches Beer Garden is noted as a family-friendly spot.
Beyond the central Halterner Reservoir, you can visit the quieter Hullerner See, known for peaceful recreation and hiking paths. The Westruper Heide is a unique ancient cultural landscape that transforms into a sea of purple flowers from July to September, offering numerous hiking opportunities. The Holtwick Juniper Heath is another nature reserve with impressive juniper bushes. For swimming, Silbersee II offers a large sand beach.
Absolutely. The Halterner Reservoir area has a rich history, particularly its Roman past. The LWL Roman Museum, located on the site of a Roman camp, provides fascinating insights into Roman history, including an outdoor Aliso Roman Park with a reconstructed Westgate. The Haltern am See Old Town also offers a historical flair with shops, cafes, and regular markets.
The Halterner Reservoir offers many scenic views, especially along the North Shore Trail. The Blue Bridge at the Weir and the Stever Dam are popular spots for views of the lake and surrounding landscape. The Westruper Heide also provides picturesque vistas, especially during its bloom season.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but specific seasons offer unique experiences. Late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for water activities and enjoying the lakeside beaches. If you want to witness the Westruper Heide in full bloom, plan your visit between July and September when the heathland turns purple.
The newly reopened Blue Bridge at the Weir is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a pleasant viewing point at the dam. Many of the circular paths around the reservoirs, particularly the main path around Halterner Stausee, are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for various mobility levels.
You'll find several options for food and drink. The Jupp Under the Beeches Beer Garden is a popular spot right at the Halterner Reservoir, offering a great selection of food and drinks. The Heimingshof is another popular excursion restaurant with an outdoor terrace along the Stever River. Additionally, the Haltern am See Old Town features various cafes and restaurants.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always highlighted, the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails through the Hohe Mark Nature Park, including paths around the Hullerner See and through the Westruper Heide, are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves, and be mindful of other visitors.
Beyond the main reservoir, the Hullerner See offers a quieter atmosphere for peaceful recreation and beautiful paths away from the crowds. The Holtwick Juniper Heath is another serene nature reserve with impressive juniper bushes, providing a tranquil spot for nature exploration. Silbersee III is designated for quiet recreation and even features Germany's largest floating photovoltaic system, offering a unique sight.
The diverse natural landscapes, including the reservoirs, heathlands, and forests of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, support a variety of flora and fauna. The Westruper Heide, for instance, is a haven for rare flora and fauna. Birdwatching is popular around the lakes, and the extensive forests provide habitats for various woodland creatures.


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