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Family friendly hiking trails around Marsberg are characterized by a diverse landscape that includes the scenic Diemelsee and its surrounding Nature Park, offering varied forest paths and open views. The region features a captivating mix of wide valleys, dense woodlands, and expansive meadows. Hikers can explore areas with gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for families. The terrain often includes well-maintained paths through forested areas and along the Diemel river.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful site with information about mining and geology in the Diemel Valley. Ideal for a break while hiking or cycling on the Diemel Cycle Path. A visit is especially worthwhile during the Giershagen Charcoal Burners' Week.
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What's interesting about the Itter, the Diemel's tributary, is that it is 3.1 km longer up to its confluence with Lake Diemel than the Diemel itself up to its inflow into the reservoir (19.3 km compared to 16.2 km) and also has a 9.33 km² larger catchment area (48,294 km² compared to 38,964 km²). Therefore, strictly speaking, the Itter, historically a tributary, should be considered at least an equal source of the Diemel. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itter_(Diemel)
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The 18.7-hectare "Diemelsee" nature reserve was designated at the tributary of the Itter River at Diemelsee. It exhibits the characteristics of a natural river valley, as the constant alternation of floods and dry spells provides ideal living and breeding conditions, especially for waterfowl. Coots and mallards are regularly found here, occasionally moorhens and tufted ducks, and in winter, the impressive goosander. The Diemelsee nature reserve is particularly important as a breeding ground for the great crested grebe. In 2007, there were eleven breeding pairs here, the number of which fluctuates depending on the water level. The common sandpiper, a wading bird, is one of the rarest and only occasionally seen breeding birds in the Diemelsee Nature Park. This starling-sized bird can be recognized by its pebble-colored upper and white undersides, as well as its characteristic white "shoulders." Its tail constantly bobs. Its habitat is near-natural rivers, where it breeds on sparsely vegetated gravel banks. Ornithologists have repeatedly identified lesser spotted woodpecker territories in the willow thickets. A small grey heron colony outside the protected area enriches the birdlife of Lake Diemelsee. Kingfishers, black kites, and even the rare black stork feed here. Ospreys can regularly be seen during migration in spring and autumn. Source: https://www.sauerland.com/de/neusta-pois/naturschutzgebiet-diemelsee
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A beautiful, large meadow borders the northern shore of the lake. In the middle are the houses Kotthausen 1 (with campsite) and 2.
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Look! Everything's set up for us. Changing stage sets in or of nature 🌎
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This view awaits you on the way from Itter towards Messinghausen (NRW).
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Marsberg offers a fantastic selection for families, with over 180 easy and moderate hiking trails. In total, there are more than 400 routes available, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
The region around Marsberg features a diverse landscape, perfect for family adventures. You'll find a captivating mix of wide valleys, dense forests, meadows, and fields. Many trails offer gentle ascents and descents, particularly those around the Diemelsee, making them suitable for younger hikers.
Absolutely! For a pleasant and easy circular walk, consider the Naturerlebnis Wald in Marsberg-Meerhof. It's just over 4 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for little legs. Another great option is the Charcoal Kiln Site at Heimberg – Diemel River loop, which is around 6.8 km and also very easy.
Many family-friendly trails in Marsberg lead to interesting natural features and historical sites. You can explore the beautiful Diemelsee and its surrounding nature park, or discover the Walderlebnispfad Meerhof (Meerhof Forest Adventure Trail) which showcases diverse habitats. For impressive views, consider routes that offer glimpses of the Diemelsee Dam or lead to viewpoints like the Dommelturm Observation Tower.
While many trails are natural paths, some sections and specific routes are more pram-friendly. Generally, routes with lower elevation gain and wider, well-maintained paths are best. The Naturerlebnis Wald in Marsberg-Meerhof is a good example of a relatively flat and accessible trail, but always check the specific route details on Komoot for surface conditions before you go.
Yes, Marsberg is generally very dog-friendly! Most hiking trails welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. The varied landscapes, from forests to open fields, provide plenty of sniffing opportunities for your canine companion. Always remember to bring water for your dog and clean up after them.
Spring, summer, and autumn are all wonderful for family hiking in Marsberg. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers warmer weather for lakeside activities. Autumn transforms the forests into a spectacle of colors. Even mild winter days can be beautiful for a crisp walk, but be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions on some paths.
Absolutely! The Diemelsee is a central highlight of the region. For stunning views, we recommend the View of Lake Diemelsee – Diemelsee Nature Reserve loop. This easy route is around 7 km long and provides picturesque vistas over the lake and its surroundings.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Marsberg, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful and varied scenery, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many highlight the joy of discovering natural monuments and the family-friendly nature of the routes, especially those around the Diemelsee.
Yes, Marsberg is rich in history! You can explore the medieval past along routes that pass by landmarks such as the Schwalenburg ringwork. The region also has a history of mining, with trails like the "Giershagen Mining Traces" offering insights into 1000 years of local industry, though these might be more suitable for older children.
Many popular trailheads and starting points for family hikes in Marsberg, especially around the Diemelsee and in villages like Meerhof, offer designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on Komoot, as parking information is often provided for individual tours.
Yes, for families seeking very gentle walks, the Meerhofer Sculpture Tree – Meerhof Forest Adventure Trail loop is an excellent choice. This easy 7 km route has very little elevation change, making it comfortable for all ages and fitness levels, and offers interesting sculptures along the way.


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