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Top 20 Lakes around Essen

Best lakes around Essen are primarily reservoirs on the Ruhr river, offering diverse recreational activities. The city's landscape is characterized by these water bodies, including Baldeneysee and Kettwiger See. These lakes serve as significant regional recreational areas, providing opportunities for water sports, hiking, and nature observation. Essen's natural setting combines urban accessibility with extensive green spaces.

Best lakes around Essen

  • The most popular lakes is View of Villa Hügel Over Lake Baldeney, a viewpoint that offers views of Villa Hügel and sailing boats. This spot provides wide paths, suitable for various activities.
  • Another must-see spot is Lake Baldeney, a lake with varied and panoramic hiking areas. Visitors can explore the 27-kilometer Baldeneysteig, offering diverse landscapes and views.
  • Visitors also love Niederfeld Lake, a lake with a well-maintained bike path. The area around the lake has been redeveloped, featuring several breaks and a cafe.
  • Essen is known for reservoirs, natural monuments, and viewpoints. These include large water bodies like Baldeneysee and smaller, redeveloped lakes such as Niederfeld Lake.
  • The lakes around Essen are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 6900 upvotes and more than 240 photos shared across 102 highlights.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

View of Villa Hügel Over Lake Baldeney

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From the south bank of Lake Baldeney you have a beautiful view of Villa Hügel on the north bank and the sailing boats on the lake. The paths are very wide, but it can get quite crowded on the weekend.

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Niederfeld Lake

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A great route with a great surface. Leads directly from the south into the city center of Essen. Lots of water along the way - Niederfeldsee, Kruppseee - and the Cafe Radmosphäre. My top route in Essen.

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Baldeneysee Weir

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Lake Baldeney near Essen-Werden is not only exceptionally beautiful, but also steeped in history. On the opposite slope is Villa Hügel, once the home of the Krupp family. Several books could be written about this alone...
Here at the dam, you can take a short break and simply enjoy the beautiful scenery. If you'd like a longer break, a quick detour to Werden's old town is recommended.

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Heisinger Ruhraue Nature Reserve

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In my opinion, one of the most beautiful sections along the Ruhr. You cycle over the paved bike path through a wetland, consisting of small ponds and tributaries of the Ruhr, crosses small bridges and cross repeatedly small forest pieces. It could go on like this forever.

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Krupp Lake

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The main attraction of Krupp Park is the newly created Krupp Lake. The kidney-shaped lake holds nearly 14,000 cubic meters of water and is fed by rainwater, which is decoupled from the compartments of the ThyssenKrupp Quartier and absorbed into Krupp Park. The rainwater flows into the lake via its own canal. From the lake, it is passed through a canal to a tributary of the Emscher, the Borbecker Mühlenbach.
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New grandstand and more parking spaces.

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Plane Tree Avenue on Lake Baldeney

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The plane tree avenue on the shore of Lake Baldeney has become a real photo hotspot.

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Kettwig Reservoir

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The Ruhr at Kettwig is getting wider and wider, thanks to a dam.

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Carl Funke headframe

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The headframe of the Carl Funke 1 shaft is one of the few structural relics of the Carl Funke colliery. This began operations in 1804 and was shut down in 1973.

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Heisinger Bogen bird sanctuary

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The Heisinger Bogen bird sanctuary was established in the 1930s. Many species of birds, some of them rare, live in the nature reserve on the north bank of Lake Baldeney, including water rails, kingfishers, little grebes, cormorants and gray herons.

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It's a good and pleasant place to walk.

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At this point the Ruhr widens to form the Baldeneysee. On the opposite bank you can see the slopes of the Baldeneyer Forest and the ruins of Neue Isenburg Castle.

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On the southern shore of Lake Baldeney, the cycle and footpath - unlike on the northern shore - runs almost entirely along the lake. There are various places where you can eat and drink. There are also enough benches for a rest with a view of the lake. In the evening there is a lovely atmosphere as the sun sets.

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Very nice view over the lake

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In spring there are particularly many wild geese here

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This wonderful avenue begins directly behind Haus Scheppen.

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The plane tree avenue on the shore of Lake Baldeney has become a real photo hotspot.

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The Heisinger Bogen bird sanctuary was established in the 1930s. Many species of birds, some of them rare, live in the nature reserve on the north bank of Lake Baldeney, including water rails, kingfishers, little grebes, cormorants and gray herons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes around Essen for recreation?

The most prominent lakes for recreation in Essen are Baldeneysee and Kettwiger See, both reservoirs on the Ruhr river. Baldeneysee is known for its diverse water sports and extensive circular paths, while Kettwiger See offers a quieter experience with charming views of Kettwig Old Town. Other notable spots include Niederfeld Lake, which features a well-maintained bike path and a cafe.

What kind of water sports can I do on Essen's lakes?

Baldeneysee is a hub for water sports, offering opportunities for sailing, rowing, surfing, and boat tours. The "Weiße Flotte" provides regular boat trips from April to October, and the environmentally friendly MS innogy also operates cruises. Kettwiger See is suitable for quieter activities like canoeing, pedal boating, and fishing. The Ruhr river itself also supports canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding.

Are there good hiking trails around the lakes in Essen?

Yes, there are excellent hiking opportunities. The Baldeneysee features the roughly 27-kilometer circular hiking trail, the BaldeneySteig, which offers varied landscapes and panoramic views. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the "Baldeney loop" or the "Old town route – Kettwiger PanoramaSteig side loop" which are part of the Hiking around Essen guide.

Are there family-friendly activities available at the lakes?

Many areas around Essen's lakes are family-friendly. For instance, the paths around View of Villa Hügel Over Lake Baldeney are wide and suitable for various activities. Niederfeld Lake has a redeveloped area with a nice bike path, perfect for family cycling. The general areas of Baldeneysee and Kettwiger See offer gentle walks and opportunities for picnics.

Can I cycle around the lakes in Essen?

Absolutely. Both Baldeneysee and Kettwiger See have well-maintained paths suitable for cycling. A 14.7 km circular path around Baldeneysee is very popular. Niederfeld Lake also boasts a great route with an excellent surface. For more cycling adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Essen guide, which includes routes like the "Ruhr and Six Lakes Plateau Loop".

What natural features and wildlife can I observe around Essen's lakes?

The lakes are rich in natural beauty. Baldeneysee is home to the Heisinger Bogen bird sanctuary, where you might spot diverse wildlife such as kingfishers and cormorants. Extensive forests surround both Baldeneysee and Kettwiger See, offering opportunities for nature walks and "forest bathing." The Heisinger Ruhraue Nature Reserve is another excellent spot for nature observation.

Are there any historical sites near the lakes?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical significance. Near Baldeneysee, you can find Villa Hügel, the former residence of the Krupp family, which now hosts art-historical exhibitions. The Baldeneysee Weir is also a historical point of interest. Adjacent to Kettwiger See is the charming Kettwig Old Town, with its well-preserved half-timbered houses and historic streets.

Is it possible to swim in the lakes around Essen?

While swimming in the entire Baldeneysee has been prohibited since the 1980s, specific spots like the "Seaside Beach" may allow bathing. Kettwiger See also offers opportunities for swimming and enjoying the natural beauty. Always look for designated swimming areas and observe local regulations.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes near Essen?

The lakes offer beauty year-round. During "Indian Summer," the scenic views around Baldeneysee are particularly stunning. Kettwiger See is especially beautiful in autumn when the surrounding forests display vibrant colors. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and outdoor activities, while winter offers peaceful walks.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The redeveloped area around Niederfeld Lake includes a cafe. Kettwig Old Town, adjacent to Kettwiger See, offers various cafes and restaurants. Along Baldeneysee, places like Haus Scheppen serve as popular meeting points for cyclists and bikers, often with food and drink options.

Are there accessible paths around the lakes for wheelchairs or strollers?

Many paths around the lakes are well-maintained and wide, making them suitable for strollers and some wheelchairs. For example, the paths at View of Villa Hügel Over Lake Baldeney are described as very wide. The Lake Baldeney highlight also mentions wheelchair accessibility in some areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for full accessibility information.

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