Lakes in Dortmund offer diverse recreational opportunities within the city's green spaces. The region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, many of which have transformed former industrial sites into vibrant natural areas. These lakes provide settings for walks, nature observation, and experiencing Dortmund's blend of urban development and natural landscapes.
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🚂The Hympendahl Bridge viaduct was built between 1891 and 1901 in the Romanesque style.🚂 The two spans are 30 meters long, 24 meters high, and 4.50 meters wide.🚂 It once served, after the capacity of the Schallacker spoil heap was no longer sufficient— and a new disposal site was found at the Hympendahl spoil heap—as a transport and connecting route for the slag railway used for the daily removal of slag from the blast furnaces of the Phoenix West site and the Hermannshütte steelworks.🔥⛓️🚂 😲An impressive structure that would be suitable as a film set for movies like The Lord of the Rings *Passage of Argonath* or Game of Thrones.🎬
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The Great Pond is the tranquil centerpiece of Romberg Park, one of Germany's most beautiful botanical gardens 🌸. Surrounded by mature trees, manicured paths, and exotic plants, the pond invites you to linger and observe—with waterfowl, water lilies, and reflections of nature 🦆🌊.
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The Beerenbruch nature reserve is located on the border between the two cities of Dortmund and Castrop-Rauxel. In Dortmund, the nature reserve is located in the Mengede district, and in the Castrop area near the Ickern district. It covers 22.7 hectares in Dortmund and a total of 61.85 hectares in Castrop-Rauxel. The “Beerenbruch” nature reserve was designated in 1987 by the Arnsberg district government for Dortmund territory, and in 1995 by the Münster district government for the Castrop-Rauxel part. In 1999, the nature reserve was finally protected in the Dortmund-Nord landscape plan of the city of Dortmund and in the Castroper Hügelland landscape plan of the Recklinghausen district for the Castrop area. Great hiking and cycling trails, great nature.
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Reminds a bit of Lake Nen Hithoel with the Argonath Gate. En route to melting the Ring of Power in the fires of the Phoenix... Luckily it's in Hörde, not Gondor...😉 Great place with mysticism and charisma.
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The bridge pond is located near the Phoenix West site in the Hörde district of Dortmund. This area is known for its industrial past and today's transformation as a location for technology and culture. For example, in the immediate vicinity of the bridge pond is the Warsteiner Music Hall, a former industrial hall that now serves as an event location. The pond itself offers an interesting combination of industrial history and nature as part of this redesigned environment. It is located in an area that has developed through structural change from an industrial stronghold to an attractive location for leisure and culture. The area around the Brückenteich is not only a testament to Dortmund's industrial heritage, but also offers opportunities for recreation and enjoyment of the urban landscape. It is an example of how former industrial sites can be successfully converted into modern, multifunctional spaces.
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The former aristocratic residence Haus Rodenberg in Dortmund-Aplerbeck originally emerged from a medieval moated castle on the banks of the Emscher and was mentioned in a document as early as 1290. Of the former gardens, only the outer bailey island, the surrounding moats, the house pond and remnants of the wall surrounding the main garden remain. Today the park area is a public green space in the center of the Aplerbeck district.
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Hörder Burg, also known as Hörde, was built as a moated castle in the 12th century in the immediate vicinity of the Emscher. It is the ancestral seat of the Hörde noble family. Not far from the castle, at the confluence of the Emscher and Hörder Bach, was an economically important grain mill.
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The ponds below the viaducts of the former slag railway are an idyll of tranquility and are ideal for a break
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Dortmund offers diverse walking paths around its lakes. For an urban experience, the promenade at Phoenix Lake is very popular, blending modern architecture with lakeside views. For a more tranquil nature walk, the paths around Great Pond in Romberg Park offer a serene botanical garden setting. Additionally, the trails surrounding Bruno Lake provide a unique natural reserve experience.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities near Dortmund's lakes. For instance, you can find moderate to difficult mountain hikes in the wider Dortmund area, including routes like the 'Miners’ Prayer House, Witten – Hardenstein Castle Ruins loop'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes in Dortmund guide.
The lakes in Dortmund boast several unique natural features. At the Great Pond in Romberg Park, you can observe water birds, fish, and turtles, and it's fed by natural springs and warm pit water, keeping it ice-free longer in winter. Bruno Lake, part of the Beerenbruch nature reserve, is known for its extensively overgrown reed edges, providing a vital habitat for various water birds like the little grebe and teal.
Yes, Dortmund's lakes are often intertwined with its industrial and historical past. Near Phoenix Lake, you can see the transformation of a former steelworks site. The Bridge Pond is close to the Hympendahl Viaduct Ruins, remnants of a bridge that transported slag from blast furnaces. Additionally, you can find historical water castles like Haus Rodenberg Water Castle and Haus Dellwig Water Castle, which are often surrounded by ponds or moats.
The lakes in Dortmund can be enjoyed year-round. Autumn is particularly beautiful around the Great Pond in Romberg Park, where the old beech trees display vibrant colors. In winter, the warm pit water feeding the Great Pond can keep it ice-free longer, offering unique views. Spring and summer are ideal for walks, dining by Phoenix Lake, and enjoying the green spaces.
Many of Dortmund's lakes are family-friendly. Phoenix Lake offers a vibrant promenade with cafes and restaurants, perfect for family strolls. The Great Pond in Romberg Park is excellent for nature observation, with paths and viewing platforms. The View of the Hengsteysee and the Hengstey Bridge are also popular spots for families to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, several areas around Dortmund's lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. The Hengstey Bridge area is noted as dog-friendly, offering scenic views. While specific dog parks aren't listed for every lake, general walking paths in natural areas like Romberg Park and around Bruno Lake are often suitable for leashed dogs.
Yes, Phoenix Lake is known for its accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible paths along its promenade. This makes it a great option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the lakeside environment.
Absolutely. Phoenix Lake is particularly well-equipped with a vibrant lakeside promenade lined with cafes and restaurants, making it a popular spot for social gatherings and relaxation. The Haus Rodenberg Water Castle also features facilities including a restaurant and cafe.
Dortmund offers excellent cycling opportunities, including routes that pass by or near its lakes. You can find various MTB trails and gravel biking routes in the region. For example, the 'Rheinischer Esel Cycle Path' offers a moderate route, and there are several gravel biking loops like the 'Henrichenburg Boat Lift – Rhein-Herne Canal loop'. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails in Dortmund and Gravel biking in Dortmund guides.
While Dortmund's lakes offer beautiful scenery and recreational activities, they are generally not designated for wild swimming. The Great Pond in Romberg Park, for instance, is primarily for nature observation. For swimming, it's best to look for designated public swimming facilities or pools in the Dortmund area.
Dortmund's lakes are generally well-connected. Phoenix Lake, being an urban development, is easily reachable by public transport and offers parking options. Romberg Park, home to the Great Pond, is also accessible. For specific directions, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules or navigation apps.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of nature and urban development. The transformation of industrial sites into vibrant recreational areas, such as Phoenix Lake, is highly appreciated. The tranquility and diverse flora and fauna at spots like the Great Pond in Romberg Park and Bruno Lake are also big draws. Many find the views, especially from spots like the View of the Hengsteysee, to be beautiful and relaxing.


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