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Family friendly hiking trails around Diemelsee are set within the Diemelsee Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes centered around the Diemelsee Lake. The region features surrounding mountains like St. Muffert and Eisenberg, providing varied elevation. The terrain includes dense forests, wide valleys, open fields, and meadows, with crystal-clear streams. This area is part of the Geopark Grenzwelten, adding geological interest to the natural environment.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.8
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3,033
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13.7km
03:41
160m
160m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
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188
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6.62km
01:51
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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136
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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166
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3.95km
01:06
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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208
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14.9km
04:24
370m
370m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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At the upper reaches of the Diemel River, in Helminghausen, we encounter the massive dam of the Diemel Dam. A 35-meter drop is used here to operate two Francis turbines. The power plant below this dam was built between 1920 and 1922. Since 2000, it has been operated by E.ON Energie AG, formerly Preußen-Elektra in Hanover. Following restructuring and spin-off measures at E.ON in 2016, Uniper SE operates the power plant, which reports directly to the Edersee utility management. The substation is housed in the four-story power plant building. Here, the three-phase current generated at a voltage of 8 kV was transformed in various ways and fed into the Hessian 60 kV line to Hemfurt am Edersee and a 24 kV line to Heringhausen (Waldeck), as well as into the 60 kV line of the Büren-Brilon Electricity Association. From here, electricity was also supplied to the local grids of Helminghausen, Padberg, and Messinghausen. Two transformers in the basement provided the conversion for the Brilon district. The oil switches were located on the ground floor, the collector slides on the first floor, and the surge protection on the second. This is where the cables entered and exited. This explains why there is no transformer house in Helminghausen, as the transformer was housed directly in the power plant's substation. The municipality of Helminghausen only had to erect 25 wooden poles, each 10 meters long and with a 20-cm diameter, for the power grid. The front section of the power plant, with its striking three-axis window front, houses two three-phase generators from Siemens-Schuckert. Today, thanks to technical improvements, they each have an output of 500 kW (760 hp). They went into operation in 1924. Behind the building are the bottom outlet tunnels of the dam, from which the inlet pipe leads, supplying 4,500 liters of water to the turbines every second. The power plant has a capacity of 1.2 MW. The substation, the first in the Hochsauerland region, was commissioned as early as August 1922. Source: https://helminghausen.net/kraftwerk/
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There are over 30 family-friendly hiking trails around Diemelsee, with 10 specifically categorized as easy. These routes offer a wonderful way to explore the diverse landscapes of the Diemelsee Nature Park with your loved ones.
The Diemelsee region offers a varied landscape, perfect for families. You'll find trails winding through dense forests, across open fields, and along gentle meadows. While many paths are well-maintained and easy, some sections, especially on longer routes like parts of the Diemelsteig, can be narrower or slightly rocky, so sturdy shoes are always a good idea.
Yes, there are options suitable for strollers. For example, a popular easy circular route around the Diemelsee is approximately 12.7 kilometers long with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for families with strollers. Look for routes with paved or well-compacted paths.
Families can discover a variety of interesting sights. The impressive Diemelsee Dam is a significant historical monument and a great starting point. Many trails offer stunning views, like those from the Panorama Trail Diemelsteig. You might also encounter the Diemelsee Lake Bridge or enjoy the serene beauty of the Marina at Lake Diemel. The region also features historic villages and visitor mines, adding a cultural touch to your outdoor adventure.
Absolutely! The Diemelsee area is known for its excellent circular trails. A great option for families is the "View of Lake Diemelsee – Diemelsee Nature Reserve loop from Naturpark Diemelsee," which is an easy 7.1 km route. Another easy and scenic choice is the "Diemel Reservoir – Diemelsee (Diemel Lake) loop from Diemelsee," covering about 4 km.
The Diemelsee region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 9,500 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning views of the lake, and the diverse natural beauty that makes it perfect for family outings. The combination of water, forests, and open landscapes creates a memorable experience for all ages.
Yes, the Diemelsee region is generally dog-friendly. Many trails welcome dogs, and there are even designated dog beaches around the lake. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Remember to bring water for your pet, especially on warmer days.
Yes, there are several shorter, easy routes ideal for families with young children or those looking for a quick stroll. The "Diemel Reservoir – Diemelsee (Diemel Lake) loop from Diemelsee" is an easy 4 km route that can be completed in about an hour. These shorter options allow families to enjoy nature without committing to a long trek.
Diemelsee is beautiful year-round, but for family hiking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. In summer, you can combine hiking with water activities on the lake. Autumn offers stunning foliage and pleasant temperatures. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change.
Many trails lead through or near quaint villages like Rhenegge and Adorf, where you can often find cafes, restaurants, or local shops to grab a snack or a meal. The areas around the Diemelsee Dam and the marina also typically have facilities. It's always a good idea to pack some snacks and drinks, especially for longer routes.
Absolutely! The region is renowned for its panoramic views of the lake. Trails like the Panorama Trail Diemelsteig are specifically designed to offer exceptional vistas. The exposed rock of St. Muffert, a prominent peak, also provides impressive views over the glistening water and surrounding landscape. Even shorter, easy routes often provide lovely glimpses of the lake.


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