Best lakes around Eslohe are found within the Sauerland region, characterized by its forested hills and numerous water bodies. The area features both smaller, secluded bathing lakes and larger reservoirs that serve as centers for recreation. These lakes provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from tranquil relaxation to active water sports and hiking. The landscape around Eslohe is defined by these natural and man-made water features.
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The stairway to heaven and the view from the platform into the valley is very impressive
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On the northern edge of the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park lies the idyllic Hennesee near Meschede. A dam approximately 60 meters high and 276 meters long dams the waters of the Henne, a tributary of the Ruhr, forming a lake. In the area of the Hennetalsperre, the Berghauser Bucht (Berghauser Bay), the "beach" to the east near Mielinghausen, and the Knaus Camping Park bathing area at the forebay are ideal for swimming. Swimming is prohibited in all other areas for safety reasons. The Berghauser Bucht is located opposite the dam and offers a spacious lawn for those seeking relaxation. The area is monitored by the DLRG (German Lifesaving Association). After consulting the rescue station, it is possible to dive to a depth of over 30 meters between the beach and the jetty. Bathers also enjoy using the beach volleyball court or renting a stand-up paddleboard. https://www.sauerland-travel.de/Regionales/Sauerland-Sehenswuerdigkeiten-Highlights/Hennesee/
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Beautiful lake... in summer and winter - easy to walk around.
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A lovely spot. Here you can let your soul dangle and take a break
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Unfortunately, here as well as at Sorpesee, you have a side along the main road, next time I would stay on the east side for the way there and back.
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Nice view of the lake and the valley with the town of Meschede.
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A clean, paved cycle path runs for several kilometers on the eastern bank. From there you can see the Hennesee on the left. In front of the dam, it is best to cycle down to the right to Meschede. The road is smoother to drive.
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For swimming and relaxation, the Esmecke Reservoir is a local favorite. It's a small bathing lake surrounded by forests, featuring a large sunbathing lawn and consistently warm water. It's known for its tranquil atmosphere and safe swimming conditions. The Sorpesee also offers numerous quiet and secluded bays perfect for swimming.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. The Esmecke Reservoir has a bathing area and sunbathing lawn, ideal for families. The AiRlebnisweg Amecke at the Sorpesee is a barrier-free trail with interactive stations, suitable for all ages. The Hennesee also provides a wide range of activities for various interests, including leisurely cruises on the 'white fleet'.
The region offers diverse hiking and cycling. Around the Hennesee Reservoir, you'll find various hiking trails, including a path that circles the entire lake. The Möhnesee boasts five signposted circular cycling routes and numerous hiking trails through the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Eslohe guide and the Cycling around Eslohe guide.
Yes, the AiRlebnisweg Amecke at the Sorpesee is a notable example of an accessible trail. This natural adventure trail around the foreshore of Lake Sorpe is barrier-free and features numerous stations focused on water and breathing, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
At the Hennesee, the Hennesee Skywalk and Himmelsleiter (Heaven’s Ladder) offer impressive views. The Upper reservoir of the Rönkhausen pumped-storage power plant also provides a great panoramic view in all directions. The Esmecke-Stausee has a small kiosk near the dam wall that is a popular stop with a pleasant outlook.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal, as the water in lakes like the Esmecke-Stausee warms up quickly. Hiking and cycling are pleasant from spring through autumn, with autumn offering particularly scenic views due to the changing foliage. Winter can also be beautiful for tranquil walks around the frozen or partially frozen lakes.
Yes, the larger lakes like Hennesee, Möhnesee, and Sorpesee are well-developed for tourism and offer various amenities. The Hennesee connects to Meschede's town center with cafes. The Möhnesee has many lakeside cafes. The Sorpesee area provides camping options, including unique treehouse accommodations, and cafes. The Esmecke-Stausee has a small kiosk for snacks and drinks.
Absolutely. The Sorpesee is particularly well-suited for water sports, offering activities like diving, rowing, sailing, and surfing. The Möhnesee also features three lidos for swimming and water sports, catering to a broad range of interests.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the variety of activities, from relaxing by the water to active hiking and cycling. The Esmecke Reservoir is often highlighted for its peaceful setting, while the larger lakes are loved for their extensive recreational opportunities and scenic views.
Access to the lakes is generally good, with most having dedicated parking facilities. For instance, the Esmecke Reservoir has easily accessible parking near its secluded bathing bay. The larger lakes like Hennesee, Möhnesee, and Sorpesee also offer ample parking due to their popularity. While public transport options may vary, driving is often the most convenient way to reach many of these destinations.
Yes, fishing is generally permitted in some lakes, but often requires a permit. For example, at the Esmecke-Stausee, fishing is suitable, but permits are required for guests of the Eslohe vacation region. It's always advisable to check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before fishing at any lake.


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