Best lakes around Oestertalsperre. The Oestertalsperre is a reservoir located in Plettenberg, Germany, characterized by its historic gravity dam built between 1904 and 1906. This dam, designed by Otto Intze, reaches a height of 36 meters and has a crown length of 231 meters. The reservoir covers 24.5 hectares with a capacity of 3.1 million cubic meters, providing a setting for water sports, hiking, and fishing. Situated in the Märkischer Kreis, north of the Ebbegebirge, the area offers scenic views…
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In September 2025, the water level (in all dams in the Sauerland region) will be extremely low. You can see this clearly here...
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Beautiful bench to relax on with a quote!
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The benches invite you to linger! Nice sayings draw the backrest
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Here you can take a break and let your gaze wander over the water
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Great little dam with relatively few visitors
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The Oberhundemer mountain tour circular route offers many beautiful views. A demanding round that is worth it.
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A round around the small dam is worthwhile. A beautiful circular route leads along the water.
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Why the Oestertalsperre was built is described on the blue boards at the beginning of the parking lot.
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The Oestertalsperre offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy water sports like stand-up paddling and swimming during summer, or go fishing with a day permit. For those who prefer land-based activities, there are several hiking and walking trails, including a 7.2 km trail around the reservoir and a shorter 4.2 km path. You can also explore the historic dam and nearby natural monument, Hoher Stein.
Yes, Oestertalsperre is very family-friendly. Many of the viewpoints and the main lake itself, Oestertalsperre, are suitable for families. There are also easy walking paths and benches, such as the Bench With a View of the Östertalsperre, where you can relax and enjoy the scenery together.
You'll find a range of hiking trails around Oestertalsperre. There's a popular 7.2 km circular trail directly around the reservoir, offering scenic views. For easier walks, paths of 4.2 km and 2.6 km are also available. You can find more detailed routes and options, including easy hikes, in the Easy hikes around Oestertalsperre guide.
Free parking is available directly at the dam wall of Oestertalsperre, making it convenient to access the area and its trails.
The Oestertalsperre is notable for its historic gravity dam, constructed between 1904 and 1906. Designed by Professor Otto Intze, this impressive structure is 36 meters high and 231 meters long. An informational display near the dam provides insights into its construction and historical significance for local industries. You can visit the Oestertalsperre Dam and White House to see it up close.
Yes, there are several dining options nearby. 'Zur Oestertalsperre' is just 50 meters from the dam, known for its substantial wind bags and ice cream. 'Haus Wiesenthal' is about 2 km away, and 'Restaurant Akademie' is approximately 4 km distant.
Yes, the region around Oestertalsperre offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'View of Oestertalsperre – View of Himmelmert loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Oestertalsperre guide.
Beyond Oestertalsperre, the broader region features other notable lakes with recreational value. These include Biggesee, Fürwiggetalsperre, and Listertalsperre, all located approximately 8-9 km away, offering additional leisure possibilities.
Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere, especially in the mornings, and the beautiful views from various points like the Bench With a View of the Östertalsperre. The circular trail around the lake is also highly regarded for its unique seating areas and picturesque scenery. The cafe at the dam, with its delicious wind bags, is a popular spot.
Swimming is an option at Oestertalsperre when weather conditions are suitable, making it a refreshing activity during warmer months.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as the 'Oestertalsperre – Oestertal Dam loop'. More detailed running options are listed in the Running Trails around Oestertalsperre guide.
Close to the Oestertalsperre, you can find the 'Hoher Stein' natural monument. This site features remnants that provide insights into the region's volcanic past.


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