Best attractions and places to see around Jubachtalsperre include a drinking water reservoir near Kierspe, situated in the upper Volme valley of the Märkisches Sauerland. The area is primarily known for its natural landscape and hiking opportunities. Key features include the historic dam wall and a circular path that offers views of the reservoir. The region provides a serene environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very beautiful rock near the dam.
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Rocky bay, which is also small!
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Here, in midsummer, small lizards can be found
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A forest sofa with a great view of and over the dam.
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The idyllically situated Jubachtalsperre - a drinking water dam - near Kierspe is somewhat hidden in the upper Volmetal.
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It's beautiful there
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Sunbed right on the water
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The most popular option is an approximately 2.7 to 3.5 kilometer circular path that loops around the Jubach Reservoir. This path consistently runs close to the water, offering picturesque views. Beyond this, the area is part of a larger network of hiking trails, including the 11.4-kilometer "VolmeSchatz Talsperren" theme trail.
The circular path is generally suitable for a leisurely stroll or hike. However, sturdy footwear is recommended as the natural paths can be gravel, forest, or woodland. While it's a pleasant walk, direct access to the reservoir shore is prohibited to protect the drinking water supply.
The most prominent historical landmark is the Jubach Dam wall itself. Constructed between 1904 and 1906 according to the plans of Aachen professor Otto Intze, this impressive gravity dam stands 27.7 meters high and 152 meters long, built from quarry stone.
Excellent views can be enjoyed along the entire circular path around the reservoir. Look out for "Waldsofas" (forest sofas) designed for relaxing breaks and a panoramic picture frame, both offering specific scenic viewpoints. The calm water often creates stunning reflections, especially on sunny days.
The central feature is the idyllic Jubach Reservoir. Additionally, you can explore the Rocks on the Jubachweg, a natural rock formation directly on the circular route. At the eastern end of the reservoir, you'll find the Naturschutzgebiet Fernhagener Bach und Jubachtal (Fernhagener Stream and Jubach Valley) nature reserve, offering further opportunities to experience local flora and fauna.
You can reach Jubachtalsperre by car, with free parking available at the Herlinghausen-Vollme hiking parking lot. Public transport is also an option via bus route 58, which has a stop at Vollme-Jubach.
Jubachtalsperre offers a peaceful atmosphere year-round. It is particularly beautiful when the sun shines, creating stunning reflections on the water, making it a favorite spot for photographers. The circular path is enjoyable in most seasons, though sturdy footwear is always recommended.
Yes, the circular path around the Jubach Reservoir is suitable for families. Children might enjoy spotting small lizards near the Rocks on the Jubachweg in midsummer, and the "Waldsofas" provide fun spots for relaxing breaks.
Beyond hiking the circular path, the area around Jubachtalsperre is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. Explore options like the Gravel biking around Jubachtalsperre guide, MTB Trails around Jubachtalsperre, or Road Cycling Routes around Jubachtalsperre for detailed tour suggestions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for unwinding in nature. The picturesque views of the reservoir, especially the reflections on the water, and the historical dam wall are frequently highlighted. The well-maintained circular path and the unique "Waldsofas" also contribute to a positive experience.
No, direct access to the shore and swimming in the Jubachtalsperre are prohibited. This is because it is an important drinking water reservoir, and these restrictions are in place to protect the water supply.
Yes, along the circular path, you'll encounter several points of interest. These include the impressive Jubach Dam wall, the natural Rocks on the Jubachweg, and designated "Waldsofas" for resting. There's also a panoramic picture frame offering a unique photo opportunity.


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