Best attractions and places to see around Diemelsee are found within the Sauerland mountains in the Waldecker Land. This region, partly located in Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia, features a scenic lake, dense forests, and rolling meadows. It offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The view from the Mühlenkopfschanze is something special. If you think about it, they drive underneath with two "boards on their shoes and jump off down there" That's not mine 😮
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Definitely worth seeing. Great atmosphere at the World Cup, otherwise always worth a visit.
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Not just a highlight and worth a visit for the Ski Jumping World Cup.
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The up to 90 meters high Bruchhauser stones are a striking landscape symbol of this region and a landscape protection area. All are under strict nature protection, there is only one way up on the field stone with its summit cross.
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Around 1924, the idea of a ski jump was implemented at the 800 meter high Mühlenkopf.
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"... The New Hagen near Niedersfeld is the largest high heath in North Rhine-Westphalia. The extraordinary landscape has its own fascination. Heath and raised bog are home to rare flora and fauna. The 800 meter high area is on the border with Hesse on the northern slope of the Clemensberg and has been under nature protection since 1955. Heidschnucken graze there, act as "biological lawnmowers" and thus ensure the preservation of the heather. Birds like cuckoo, capercaillie and goat milkers build their nests. Hobby biologists can even discover arctic and alpine plants in the Neuer Hagen nature reserve. ... " https://www.winterberg.de/poi/naturschutzgebiet-neuer-hagen/
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You don't expect such a great heather landscape here. There are also many benches to linger and enjoy.
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The view from Clemensberg is wonderful and, when the visibility is good, unique, on the other side the Hochheide, I can only recommend it to everyone.
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Beyond the lake itself, you can visit the impressive Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine), known for its considerable rock formations and panoramic views. Another natural highlight is the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen, a vast mountain heath perfect for cycling or running, especially beautiful when the heather blossoms.
Yes, the region offers several historical insights. The Diemelsee Dam (Diemelstaumauer), completed in 1924, is an impressive historical monument. You can also explore the Grube Christiane Visitor Mine near Adorf, a former iron ore mine with an attached museum, showcasing the area's mining history. Additionally, several villages in the greater Diemelsee area feature historical Romanesque churches.
Diemelsee is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy a wide range of water sports on the lake, including swimming, surfing, sailing, diving, and stand-up paddling. The area also boasts an extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. For specific routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Diemelsee, MTB Trails around Diemelsee, and Gravel biking around Diemelsee.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy boat trips on the passenger ship MS Muffert or rent a 'Diemel Donut' for a unique lake experience. There are several lidos for swimming, including one at Helminghausen with a large water slide. The Graf Stolberg Hut is also noted as family-friendly, offering food and drinks after a hike. For younger explorers, 'Bibo's Forscherpfad' is a two-kilometer nature and animal trail with an observation tower.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to St. Muffert, a peak and rocky viewpoint directly above the lake. Another excellent spot is the Dommelturm, a 14-meter-high observation tower on the Dommel mountain, offering expansive views over the Waldecker Land and Hochsauerland. The Hochheideturm Observation Tower also provides a great vantage point.
The Panoramic Trail Diemelsteig is a well-known circular hiking trail that encircles the lake, passing over the Eisenberg and offering continuous views of the Diemelsee. This trail also features trekking sites for nature-close overnight stays. The Nature Park Diemelsee itself provides a vast network of well-signposted hiking trails through high mountains, wide valleys, and dense forests.
Yes, Diemelsee is generally dog-friendly. The lake features designated dog beaches, and many hiking trails, such as those in the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen, are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required, especially within nature reserve areas.
The Hochheideturm Observation Tower is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a lift to its glazed observation deck for comfortable enjoyment of the views. While specific accessibility details for all viewpoints are not available, this tower provides an option for those seeking accessible panoramic vistas.
The warmer months, from spring through autumn, are ideal for most outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports on the lake. Late summer is particularly beautiful when the heather blossoms in areas like the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen. While winter offers a different charm, some activities may be limited by weather conditions.
The GeoFoyer Diemelsee is an exhibition dedicated to understanding the geology and nature of the region, as well as experiencing its history and culture. You can also observe geological features at the Rote Klippe (Rosenschlösschen), an abandoned iron ore mine on the Martenberg, which is of geological interest.
The Diemelsee lake is excellent for various water sports due to its high water quality. You can enjoy swimming at several lidos, as well as surfing, sailing, diving, and stand-up paddling. The passenger ship MS Muffert also offers tours across the lake for a more relaxed experience.
The Graf Stolberg Hut is a popular spot, serving as a great starting or ending point for many hikes in the Waldeck Sauerland, offering food and drinks. There's also the Hochheide hut near the Hochheide Nature Reserve Neuer Hagen, which invites visitors to take a break.


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