Lakes around Drolshagen, nestled in the scenic Sauerland region, offer access to prominent lakes like the Listertalsperre and Biggesee. These interconnected bodies of water provide diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its reservoirs, which are popular for water sports, hiking, and cycling. Drolshagen serves as a gateway to these lakeside experiences, combining natural landscapes with various activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Biggestausee. Two benches practically call for a short rest.
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From mid-2007 to early 2009, the dam was completely renovated. Among other things, cracks and joints in the masonry had to be repaired, the roadway and railings had to be renewed and the arches of the flood relief had to be repaired. For the duration of the work, the top of the wall, the parking lot at the dam and the toilet facilities were closed to visitors. The renovation work, particularly on the railings and arches, has permanently changed the appearance of the dam.[8] In the years 2020 to 2022, the wall on the water side, which is stressed by the fluctuating water level, was renovated in three construction phases. In order to clear a four-meter-wide strip below the crown for work, the Lister Dam had to be lowered by 4.50 meters at a time. In this area, all joints could be chiseled out and loose stones could be anchored or replaced. After repointing and sandblasting, the character of the quarry stone masonry can be clearly seen again. A total of 30 kilometers of wall joints on both sides of the wall were treated in this way, which strengthened the Lister dam for decades to come.
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The planning for the construction of the Listertalsperre goes back to the Ruhrtalsperreverein (RTV), founded in 1899, which had set itself the task of supplying water to the rapidly growing Ruhr area. Government master builder Ernst Link and construction director of the RTV had assessed the Listertal as particularly suitable when looking for other suitable locations for the construction of a dam. His report from 1905 was soon followed by the founding of the Lister Dam Cooperative, which tackled the construction of the dam with the financial support of the RTV. The ground-breaking ceremony took place on September 13, 1909, and almost three years later, on July 5, 1913, the ceremonial inauguration took place by director Kluge from Braunschweig, the head of the cooperative
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If you don't just love asphalt and if you also like to drive on non-asphalted paths, you can only suggest going around the reservoir (approx. 10km). Again and again there are beautiful views of the lake.
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What else can one say about the Biggesee, it's simply a beautiful area, ideal for cyclists, of course, as it's easily accessible all around
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The beautiful Listertalsperre was built from 1909 to 1912. This is accessible by bike.
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Beautiful area and great bike paths 🚴🏻👍🏼 Highly recommended 👍🏼👍🏼
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Very nice dam with great hiking and biking trails.
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The two most prominent and popular lakes near Drolshagen are the Listertalsperre and the Biggesee. These interconnected bodies of water offer extensive recreational opportunities and stunning natural beauty in the Sauerland region.
Yes, the Listertalsperre is ideal for swimming, featuring four official and freely accessible swimming beaches, including one in Kalberschnacke, which is part of Drolshagen. The Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee also offers a sandy beach with facilities for swimming and relaxation.
Both the Listertalsperre and Biggesee are popular for various water sports. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, angling, and surfing on the Listertalsperre. The Biggesee also offers these activities, along with passenger boat trips on vessels like the "MS Westfalen" and "MS Bigge," and even a diving school for underwater exploration.
Absolutely. Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee has a snack bar and toilets, making it suitable for families. The paths around the lakes are generally suitable for pleasant walks, and some even feature playgrounds.
There are several excellent viewpoints. The Bench with a view of Biggesee is highly rated for a short rest with a great perspective. The Biggeblick Viewing Platform offers fascinating panoramas of the Biggesee and its dam. Additionally, the Lister Dam itself provides views of both the Listertalsperre and Biggesee.
Yes, both lakes offer a multitude of attractive routes for hikers and cyclists. The Listertalsperre has flat paths of varying lengths, including the "Berg- und Seenroute Listertalsperre" and the Listerrandweg. For more extensive cycling, you can explore gravel biking routes like the "Around Reichshof - Graveling in the Bergisch region" or mountain biking trails such as the "Lister Dam – Lister-Bigge Dam loop from Drolshagen." You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Drolshagen guide or the Gravel biking around Drolshagen guide.
The Lister Dam is a significant structure connecting the Listertalsperre and Biggesee. Built between 1909 and 1913, it was crucial for supplying water to the rapidly growing Ruhr area. It has undergone extensive renovations to maintain its integrity and continues to offer impressive views of both lakes.
Yes, you'll find various facilities around the lakes. The Biggesee area features attractive excursion restaurants, and the Waldenburger Bay Beach on the Biggesee includes a snack bar. There are also three campsites around the Listersee, along with holiday homes and apartments.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly popular for water sports and boat trips. Sunsets over the Listertalsperre are highly recommended, casting a mysterious, rosé-colored light. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Bench with a view of Biggesee. The clean water, diverse recreational offerings, and the picturesque setting for swimming, walking, and biking are also highly appreciated. Many find the area perfect for a relaxing day out in nature.
While the Biggesee and Listertalsperre are the main attractions, other lakes in the broader area include the Aggertalsperre, Stauweiher Bieberstein (known for its diverse fish population), Brucher Talsperre, Versetalsperre (where swimming is prohibited as it's a drinking water source), and Fürwiggetalsperre.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find routes like the "Lister Dam – Lister Reservoir loop from Wörmge" or the "Lister Reservoir loop from Wörmge." More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Drolshagen guide.


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