Best lakes around Hasper Talsperre are centered on a single reservoir, a key drinking water source constructed between 1901 and 1904. This 19-hectare body of water is formed by damming the Hasperbach, situated in the triangle of Hagen, Breckerfeld, and Ennepetal. The area features a historic dam wall with Art Nouveau elements and offers a peaceful natural landscape for exploration. A popular 5-kilometer circular path provides views of the lake and surrounding wooded mountain slopes.
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Impressive building with 2 towers on both sides
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Easy to reach by car. Busy at the weekend. Good start to other tours. After the tour, you can stop at the Plessen restaurant and beer garden
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The Hasper dam serves as a drinking water supply for Haspe and Hagen.
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Old stable dam to dam the Hasper Bach. For me the mini version of the Möhnetalsperre.
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The Hasper Talsperre is surrounded by charming wooded and hilly terrain, offering a natural landscape for exploration. You can enjoy expansive views of the reservoir and the forested mountain slopes from various points along the circular path. The area also includes the Hasper Bach Nature Reserve with its meandering streams.
Yes, the Hasper Reservoir features a significant historical landmark: the dam wall itself. Built from quarry stone masonry between 1901 and 1904, it showcases a distinctive Art Nouveau balustrade and two characteristic towers. These towers, originally more central, were relocated during a renovation in the early 1990s.
The area offers an extensive network of hiking trails. A popular option is the approximately five-kilometer circular path around the reservoir, which provides diverse tree stages and scenic views. Additionally, the Hasper Bach Trail features single trails with roots and stone passages, suitable for various skill levels. The 'Talsperrenweg X3' also connects several reservoirs in the region.
Yes, there is a popular circular path around the Hasper Reservoir. This approximately five-kilometer route can typically be completed on foot in about an hour, offering numerous benches for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, many paths around Hasper Talsperre are considered family-friendly. The circular path around the reservoir is generally easy and suitable for walks with children. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic views make it an enjoyable outing for all ages.
Yes, the trails around Hasper Talsperre are generally dog-friendly. While swimming in the reservoir is not permitted for dogs due to its function as a drinking water source, there are often small water holes in streams where dogs can cool off. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the circular route and surrounding forest paths.
The region around Hasper Talsperre offers various cycling opportunities. An old railway line has been converted into a cycling and hiking path that can be combined with a visit to the Talsperre. For more routes, you can explore options like the "View of Hasper Reservoir – Hasper Dam loop from Hasper Bachtal" which is an easy 5.1 km ride, or more moderate options like the "View of Hasper Reservoir – Hasper Reservoir loop from Hasper Bach" at 15.6 km. Find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Hasper Talsperre guide.
Yes, there is a restaurant and café called Haus Plessen located directly at the visitor parking lot below the dam wall. It offers a place to stop and enjoy a meal, including wild game dishes, on its sun terrace.
No, direct water-based activities like swimming, beach bathing, or diving are restricted at Hasper Talsperre. The reservoir serves as a crucial drinking water source, and the lake is fenced to protect its quality. The focus is on land-based recreation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Hasper Talsperre is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, making them ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for enjoying the sun on the benches, while winter can transform the landscape into a peaceful, snowy scene, though conditions may vary.
There is a visitor parking lot located directly below the dam wall. Please note that this parking lot is subject to a fee.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere, the beautiful landscape, and the well-maintained paths. Many appreciate the scenic circular route around the reservoir, the great views, and the opportunities for walking, jogging, and cycling in a natural setting. The historic dam wall with its unique architecture is also a popular point of interest.


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