Best attractions and places to see around Obernautalsperre focus on its expansive reservoir, a primary drinking water source situated near Netphen. The region is characterized by its significant dam, surrounding mountains, dense forests, and meadows. It offers a combination of natural landscapes and historical elements, including ancient Celtic sites. A nearly 10 km circular path provides access to diverse scenery and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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A fantastic drinking water reservoir in the valleys of the Netpherland region. Two villages had to be relocated for this purpose.
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Beautiful setting for hikers, joggers and bikers.
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The Obernau Dam is a local recreation area and drinking water reservoir in Brauersdorf near Netphen. Clean, free restrooms are located at the parking lot. The paved circular trail around the dam (including the forebay near Nauholz) is almost 10 km long. Many walkers, hikers, bikers, and joggers use this path, which offers numerous views of the dam. There are also beautiful views from the higher forest paths—so feel free to take a mountain bike ride up there.
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The tour around Obernau is really beautiful and super pleasant to ride.
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You have a good view of the reservoir and Obernau.
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One of many great views of the Obernautalsperre. There has also been a modern toilet in the dam's car park for some time now, which is clean and available to visitors free of charge, as well as an e-bike rental/charging station.
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One of dozens of great views, you notice it especially when walking around
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The central natural feature is the expansive Obernau Reservoir, which serves as a vital drinking water source. The area is also characterized by its surrounding mountains, such as Alte Burg (632.9 m) and Sanktkopf (606 m), and dense forests and lush meadows that provide habitats for various wildlife.
You can expect stunning panoramic views of the reservoir and the surrounding Siegerland region. Popular spots include the Rest Area with View of Obernautalsperre and the View of the Obernau Reservoir. Many spots along the circular path and on higher forest trails offer excellent vantage points.
Yes, the mountain Alte Burg (632.9 m) is home to the site of a former Celtic refuge castle and a cult site dating back to the La Tène period (around 500 B.C.). Additionally, the area holds the historical significance of the former village of Nauholz, which, along with Obernau, was relocated for the dam's construction.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. The nearly 10 km paved circular path around the reservoir is perfect for walking, cycling, jogging, and inline skating. Beyond the main path, you'll find numerous opportunities for hiking and mountain biking on the surrounding forest trails. You can explore more options for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking in the region.
Yes, there is a popular circular path that encircles the Obernau Reservoir. This paved path is approximately 10 km long and is suitable for walking, cycling, jogging, and inline skating, offering continuous scenic views.
Besides the paved circular path, the surrounding forests and mountains offer extensive hiking opportunities. You can find trails with varying difficulty levels, from easy walks to more demanding routes that climb to viewpoints like Alte Burg. For detailed routes, refer to the hiking guide for Obernautalsperre.
Absolutely. The paved circular path around the reservoir is excellent for cycling. For those seeking more challenging rides, the higher forest trails provide additional routes with ascents and descents. Discover more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Obernautalsperre.
Yes, Obernautalsperre is very family-friendly. The paved circular path is safe and accessible for strollers and younger children. Highlights like the Obernau Reservoir and various viewpoints are marked as family-friendly, offering enjoyable outings for all ages.
Visitors can find facilities such as rest areas, including the Rest Area with View of Obernautalsperre. There's also an information path on the dam crown with five stations, providing insights into the dam's function and water management. Clean, free restrooms are located at the parking lot near the dam.
Obernautalsperre is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for enjoying the outdoors, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, picturesque scene, though some paths might be less accessible.
After exploring the area, you can find refreshments and regional delicacies at Landhaus Heinrichshöh, a cozy inn located nearby.
Its primary role as a drinking water reservoir means motorized water sports are prohibited, ensuring a peaceful and pristine natural environment. The combination of the expansive lake, the surrounding mountains, and the well-maintained circular path makes it a unique destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and scenic beauty.
Yes, annually on December 31st, the CVJM New Year's Eve run takes place around the Obernautalsperre, attracting participants for a festive end-of-year activity.


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