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Halterner Stausee

Top 20 Lakes around Halterner Stausee

Best lakes around Halterner Stausee are a central feature of the town Haltern am See, a prominent artificial lake that serves as a crucial source of drinking water for the northern Ruhr area. The lake is divided into two basins and is surrounded by a network of trails. The area offers diverse recreational opportunities, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.

Best lakes around Halterner Stausee

  • The most popular lakes is Halterner Reservoir, a lake that serves as the largest drinking water extraction facility in the region. It features an 8.3 to 10-kilometer long circular path popular for walking, jogging, and cycling.
  • Another must-see spot is North Shore Trail at the Halterner Reservoir, a trail offering beautiful views and resting places. This trail is in very good condition and accessible for cycling.
  • Visitors also love Stever Dam at the Haltern Reservoir, a man-made monument that is a nice section on the bike path around the lake. The Stever flows under an interesting arched bridge here.
  • Halterner Stausee is known for artificial reservoirs, natural sandy beaches, and quiet recreation areas. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from active water sports hubs to tranquil nature observation spots.
  • The lakes around Halterner Stausee are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 4000 upvotes and over 300 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Halterner Reservoir

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Great starting point for a walk around the lake. It's the largest drinking water extraction facility, which is why swimming is prohibited everywhere.

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In spring 2024, the paths will be in very good condition and accessible to any bicycle.

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Beautiful lake to rest and relax, also suitable for fishing, swimming and boating.

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Halterner Reservoir

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The Halterner See can be completely circumnavigated on a bike and hiking trail of around nine kilometers in length. It also leads over a bridge directly past the dam's weir, through the Westuferpark and along the wooded north and south-east bank to the Steverbucht.

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The sunsets on the reservoir are beautiful. If you have one, you should definitely take a reflex camera with you and take photos when the sky is clear - it's worth it.

Since I'm from Essen, I've had to drive for some time, but the peace and quiet and the fantastic view alone are worth making a detour here every time.

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April 5, 2024, North Shore Trail at 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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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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On this section of the SteverLandRoute, the route leads along a shady and wide footpath and cycle path along the north side of the Haltern reservoir and always offers great views of the blue lake and the boats. The SteverLandRoute is the family cycle path in Münsterland: Here, display boards for adults and information boards especially for children (!) provide information about the great project. There are a total of 14 participation stations along the route. Anyone who likes can use the children's discovery map to travel from station to station, collect coin impressions and become a Stever expert. Take a look at our collection :)

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A very well-kept bike path at the Haltern reservoir. If you drive here you have some nice viewpoints to the marina on the north shore.

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With its important past as a Roman base around the birth of Christ, Haltern am See has had town rights since 1289 and is a historical, up-and-coming medium-sized town, located at the northernmost point of the Lippe, embedded in the Hohe Mark, Haard and Borkenberge forest areas. The current urban area of Haltern am See was created as part of the municipal territorial reform in North Rhine-Westphalia in 1975. At that time, the town and the Haltern district, consisting of the communities Kirchspiel-Haltern (Holtwick, Lavesum and Sythen), Hullern and Lippramsdorf, were merged and expanded south of the Lippe to include the communities of Flaesheim (formerly part of the Datteln district) and Hamm-Bossendorf (parts of the Hamm community formerly part of the Marl district). The allocation of districts south of the Lippe to Haltern meant crossing a centuries-old border. A border that was the reason and prerequisite for the granting of town rights to Haltern by the sovereign and Prince-Bishop of Münster, Everhard von Diest, in the 13th century. Since 1908, Haltern am See has had a pumping station to pump drinking water for the northern Ruhr area. Water extraction has been steadily expanded; it helped the city to earn its decorative name "Haltern am See" and reached its provisional end point with the completion of the Hullerner Lake in 1985. A side effect of the area-intensive water management is the increased recreational value of the Haltern landscape, which, free of industry, has become even more attractive to visitors and locals thanks to the creation of the lakes. Today, the Haltern lakes with their boathouses, sailing harbor and seaside resort are the destination of many people seeking relaxation. But Haltern am See has more to offer visitors than just the lake. The attractive and varied landscape is often referred to as the lungs of the Ruhr area. The city is the heart of the Hohe Mark Nature Park. The extensive forests of the Haard and the Hohe Mark, as well as the Westruper Heide, Holtwicker Heide and Sebbelheide nature reserves, are accessible via a dense network of hiking, cycling, horse riding and walking trails. The pedestrian zones of the old town and the modern town centers of Sythen, Flaesheim, Lippramsdorf, Hullern and Lavesum are popular shopping and meeting places for residents and visitors alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes in the Haltern am See area?

The primary lakes are the Halterner Reservoir, known for its active recreation; the Hullerner See, ideal for quiet nature observation; and Silbersee II, a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing with a long sandy beach.

What kind of activities can I do at Halterner Reservoir?

The Halterner Reservoir offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy walking, jogging, hiking, and cycling on the 8.3 to 10-kilometer circular path. Water sports like sailing, pedal boating, canoeing, and rowing are popular, and a passenger ship offers lake cruises. The Seebad Haltern also provides an 800-meter natural sandy beach.

Are there good options for walking or hiking around the lakes?

Yes, there are many excellent walking and hiking options. The Halterner Reservoir features a popular circular path. For a quieter experience, the Hullerner See has an idyllic circular trail with tranquil viewing points. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, on the Hiking around Halterner Stausee guide.

Where can I go swimming near Halterner Stausee?

While swimming is generally prohibited in the Halterner Reservoir due to its role as a drinking water source, Silbersee II is highly recommended for swimming. It boasts a nearly 1-kilometer-long sandy beach with very good bathing water quality, DLRG supervision, and amenities.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities around the lakes?

Absolutely. The Halterner Reservoir area is very family-friendly, offering sandy beaches at Seebad Haltern with playgrounds. The Stadtmühlenbucht Water Playground is a great spot for children. Many trails are suitable for families, and the diverse water sports cater to various ages.

Can I cycle around the lakes?

Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Halterner Reservoir has an 8.3 to 10-kilometer circular path that is excellent for cycling, including the well-maintained North Shore Trail. The Hullerner See also features a cycle and hiking trail. You can explore various cycling routes in the Cycling around Halterner Stausee guide.

What natural features or wildlife can I observe?

The region is rich in natural beauty. The Hullerner See is particularly noted for its birdlife, where you can spot cormorants, great crested grebes, geese, and even ospreys. The extensive forests of the Haard and Hohe Mark, along with nature reserves like Westruper Heide, offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Are there places to eat or drink near the lakes?

Yes, there are numerous restaurants, cafes, and snack bars situated around the Halterner Reservoir, providing options for dining and relaxation after your activities. The Silbersee II also has a restaurant and sanitary facilities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Halterner Stausee?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational value of the area. The combination of active water sports, extensive walking and cycling trails, natural sandy beaches, and tranquil nature observation spots makes it appealing. The well-maintained paths and beautiful views, especially along the North Shore Trail, are frequently highlighted.

Is there public transport access to the Halterner Stausee area?

Haltern am See is accessible by public transport. For detailed information on routes and schedules to reach the lakes, it's best to check local public transport websites or the official tourism site for Haltern am See: haltern-tourismus.de.

Are there any historical or man-made landmarks to see?

Yes, the Stever Dam at the Haltern Reservoir is a notable man-made monument and a nice section along the bike path. The town of Haltern am See itself has a rich history, having been a Roman base and granted town rights in the 13th century.

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