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Haltern am See

Top 20 Natural Monuments around Haltern am See

Best natural monuments around Haltern am See are primarily located within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, an area characterized by lakes, heathlands, and forests. The region is known for its diverse natural features, including significant reservoirs and ancient cultural landscapes. These sites offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and experiencing varied ecosystems. Haltern am See provides a natural setting for exploration and activity.

Best natural monuments around Haltern am See

  • The most popular natural monument is Halterner Reservoir, a lake…

Last updated: April 28, 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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Hullerner Reservoir

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The Hullern reservoir is very beautiful, as it is usually not as crowded as the Haltern reservoir. If you want, you can take both lakes with you. A great tour. I love to drive them again and again.

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The Alte Fahrt is a disused branch of the Dortmund-Ems Canal. With the growing ship traffic on the canal, various side arms had to be built as early as 1929, …

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Westruper Heath

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The best time to visit is of course usually August when the heather is in full bloom. But all other seasons are also beautiful in this unique landscape.

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Dülmen Wildlife Park

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The wildlife park is a real highlight and can be easily explored on foot or by bike. If you are a little lucky you can also watch the game.

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Rapunzel
August 29, 2022, Westruper Heide

While large areas of the region were still covered with heathland at the beginning of the 19th century, today the Westruper Heide is a remnant of that time. The approximately 90-hectare heath is in the immediate vicinity of the Haltern reservoir.

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The Hullern reservoir is the Stever dammed for drinking water production. This lake only has a "sandy beach" during long periods of drought, like here in August 2022. The SteverLandRoute runs along the banks of the Hullern and Halterner reservoirs and offers beautiful views of the lake from the cycle path, which is otherwise inaccessible. The fourth stage of the Steverland route always leads along the shore of the lake. The SteverlandRoute is the family bike path in Münsterland. Take a look at our collection! :)

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A 250ha wildlife park that you can also cross by bike. With a bit of luck you can also see fallow deer.

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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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The Old Ride is a disused section of the Dortmund-Ems Canal. The 8 1/2 km long section extends from the Datteln canal junction to behind Olfen. A beautiful footpath and cycle path leads directly along the water.

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Very nice if you can ride a bike through a game reserve. The fallow deer are used to people and are not very shy. Of course, it's best not on the weekend when the park tends to be overcrowded.

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Beautiful section of the route in the direction of Olfen. You should definitely drive down along the water (not up on the road) to really enjoy it.

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Luca
January 23, 2022, Wildpark Dülmen

Nice pond with seating!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which natural monuments are particularly popular with visitors in Haltern am See?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Halterner Reservoir, known for its beautiful sunsets and recreational activities like sailing and swimming. The Hullerner Reservoir is also highly regarded for its tranquil setting, often being less crowded. Another favorite is Westruper Heath, especially when its purple flowers bloom from July to September.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Haltern am See?

Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. Both the Halterner Reservoir and the Hullerner Reservoir offer pleasant environments for family outings. The Alte Fahrt between Datteln and Olfen, a disused section of the Dortmund-Ems Canal, also provides easy paths suitable for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various water sports like sailing, surfing, and swimming at the Halterner Reservoir. For land-based activities, there are extensive hiking and cycling trails. The Hohe Mark Nature Park, which encompasses many of these sites, is ideal for exploring. You can find many routes for hiking and running around Haltern am See.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Haltern am See?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For enjoying the vibrant purple bloom of the heather, late summer (July to September) is ideal for places like Westruper Heath. The reservoirs are popular throughout the warmer months for water activities and scenic walks. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse landscapes.

Are there any less crowded natural spots for a peaceful experience?

Yes, if you're seeking tranquility, the Hullerner Reservoir is often less crowded than the larger Halterner Reservoir, making it a great choice for peaceful recreation and guided hikes. Silbersee III, located in the northern part of Haltern, is also designated for quiet recreational activities.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the region?

Haltern am See is characterized by its diverse natural features. You'll find significant reservoirs like the Halterner and Hullerner, ancient cultural landscapes such as the Westruper Heath with its rare plant species, and the unique Holtwick Juniper Heath. The Stever River, which flows through the reservoirs, also contributes to the scenic beauty and local ecosystem.

Are there easy walking trails or wheelchair-accessible options?

Many areas within the Hohe Mark Nature Park, including parts of the Westruper Heath, offer relatively flat and well-maintained paths suitable for easy walks. While specific wheelchair accessibility varies, the general landscape around the reservoirs and the Alte Fahrt often provides accessible sections for a pleasant stroll. You can find several easy hikes in the area.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Many natural areas and trails around Haltern am See are dog-friendly, especially within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves like the Westruper Heath, to protect wildlife and plants. Specific rules may apply to certain areas, so look for local signage.

Are there good viewpoints to enjoy the scenery?

Absolutely. The Halterner Reservoir is renowned for its beautiful sunsets, offering fantastic photo opportunities. Both the Halterner and Hullerner Reservoirs provide scenic vistas over the water. The Westruper Heath also offers expansive views, especially during the heather bloom.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Haltern am See?

Visitors consistently praise the serene atmosphere and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many highlight the peacefulness of the Hullerner Reservoir and the stunning sunsets at the Halterner Reservoir. The unique landscape of the Westruper Heath, particularly its purple bloom, is also a major draw. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails is also highly appreciated.

Are there any historical or cultural aspects related to these natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have historical significance. The Westruper Heath is an ancient cultural landscape, a remnant of a time when heathlands were more widespread. The Alte Fahrt between Datteln and Olfen is a disused section of the Dortmund-Ems Canal, featuring historic canal bridges and structures that tell a story of regional infrastructure development.

How can I reach the natural monuments by public transport?

Haltern am See is accessible by train. For example, the Halterner Reservoir is easily reachable from the train station. Trains run frequently from Münster and Wanne-Eickel. From the station, many natural monuments are within walking or cycling distance, or accessible via local bus connections. For detailed public transport information, you might check local transport websites.

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