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Top 20 Lakes around Solingen

Best lakes around Solingen are found in a region characterized by its natural beauty, including the Wupper River and surrounding forested hillsides. Solingen's landscape features several water bodies, from large reservoirs to smaller, picturesque ponds. These areas offer opportunities for recreation and connect visitors with the region's natural and historical elements. The area is known for its blend of natural settings and historical sites, such as old grinding shops along the Wupper.

Best lakes around Solingen

  • The most popular lakes is Sengbach Reservoir, a man-made monument that serves as a drinking water source for Solingen. A circular route of about 10 kilometers leads around the reservoir, offering views of the water and surrounding low mountain range landscape.
  • Another must-see spot is Three-island pond with a bird's eye view, a lake located in the Ohligser Heide. Visitors can observe various bird species and other wildlife from an observation hut, with the pond featuring natural banks and three vegetated islands.
  • Visitors also love Heidberger Mill Pond and Windmill Pavilion, a historical site with a restaurant. This picturesque pond is situated in the Ittertal valley and is a stop for hikers exploring the area.
  • Solingen is known for its reservoirs, natural ponds, and historical mill ponds. The region offers a variety of water bodies, from large drinking water dams to smaller, wildlife-rich ponds, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
  • The lakes around Solingen are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 5800 upvotes and nearly 3000 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Sengbach Reservoir

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A hike from Schloss Burg, via the Diederich temple to the dam wall, is very easy to do and there is a lot to see. The hike can be extended by simply doing another lap around the dam itself.

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The observation deck provides a view of a small pond. Here in spring and summer different animals can be observed

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The Drei-Insel-Teich is located in the middle of the Ohligser Heide and has a diameter of about 80 meters. From the observation hut various species of birds can be observed

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In the idyllic valley between Solingen and Haan lies the "Heidberger Mühle" in the middle of the Ittertal. It is mentioned for the first time in 1683 in the Solinger book and has had a lot of experiences until the 21st century.
The village Heidberg, with affiliation to the municipality Haan, is located only about 50 meters from the Solingen city limits. The history of the village is so closely connected with the Kratz family for more than 200 years that the term "Kratzheidberg" appears when researched. The actual grinding or oil mill (builder unknown) was a half-timbered building, which was already in operation before the Thirty Years' War (1618-48)
Since the 01.06.1980 the "Heidberger mill" is after two survived world wars and many alterations, extensions and constant renovation work in the possession of the family Bernd and Ulla Ulrich. It still shows itself in the best light and is the most popular restaurant for hikers who explore the Ittertal and thus also the history.


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Here is on the weekends in the summer months always something going on, for example. B. live music. The main entrance, as well as an exit at the top of the Botanical Garden, are located directly on the route. Bicycles have to be pushed!

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View of the Sengbach Dam

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This is a nice place for walks

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Itter Reservoir

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Beautiful little reservoir in the Ittertal

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View of the Sengbach Dam forebay

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Here the trees give a view of the barrier, so you have a nice view

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Schmitz-Lenders-Weg

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Magnificent mountain trail at the Sengbachtalsperre.

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steep ascent but a wonderful view as a reward

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A very nice mountain bike route with singletrack sections.

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While the 147-hectare Ohligs Heath was still in very poor condition in the 1970s, after more than twenty years of maintenance and development measures, it is now one of the most valuable protected areas of the Bergisch Heath Terrace. Today, it is once again characterized by wet and dry heathland in the open areas, by birch fen forests and alder swamp forests in the damp depressions, and by pine and oak forests on the sandy ridges. Three streams, numerous small pools, and a larger pond provide habitat for amphibians and rare dragonfly species, such as the Lesser Bluetit. Other rare animal and plant species, such as the bell heather, the bog lily, and the common sundew, have also significantly recovered. See: https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-257267

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Schmitz-Lenders-Weg" sounds like the name of a street, likely in Germany (or possibly another German-speaking region) https://www.peryourhealth.cc

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A beautiful cycling and hiking path above the Sengbach Dam with a view of it. Suitable for all types of bikes.

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September 29, 2024, View of the Sengbach Dam

You can see far and take great pictures. It's worth a hike at any time of year.

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You can take great photos here

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The circular route around the Sengbachtalsperre is approx. 11 km long. A very nice way where you can take many nature pictures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of water bodies can I explore around Solingen?

Solingen offers a diverse range of water bodies, from large drinking water reservoirs like the Sengbach Reservoir to smaller, picturesque ponds such as the Three-island pond with a bird's eye view and the historic Heidberger Mill Pond. The Wupper River also plays a significant role, offering natural beauty and historical insights.

Are there good hiking trails around the lakes and reservoirs in Solingen?

Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. A popular circular route of about 10 kilometers leads around the Sengbach Reservoir. You can also explore the Wupper Adventure Trail, which passes by historic grinding shops and offers scenic viewpoints. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Solingen guide.

Can I swim in the lakes near Solingen?

Direct swimming in natural lakes or reservoirs like the Sengbach Reservoir is generally restricted as it serves as a drinking water source. However, for a lake-like swimming experience, Freibad Heide (Heidebad Solingen) offers a large open-air pool complex with a sand beach and various recreational facilities within the Ohligser Heide nature reserve.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities for children in the Solingen area?

Many of the lakes and ponds are considered family-friendly. The Three-island pond with a bird's eye view in Ohligser Heide is great for wildlife spotting. The Pond at Solingen Botanical Garden also offers a pleasant environment for families. Additionally, Freibad Heide provides extensive facilities for children, including a paddling pool and various sports.

What historical sites can I find near the lakes and rivers?

The Wupper River is rich in history, featuring relics like historic grinding shops such as Wipperkotten and Balkhauser Kotten. The Heidberger Mill Pond is home to the historic Heidberger Mühle, first mentioned in 1683. The Sengbach Reservoir itself is one of Germany's oldest drinking water reservoirs, built in 1903.

Where can I observe wildlife around Solingen's water bodies?

The Three-island pond with a bird's eye view in Ohligser Heide is an excellent spot, with an observation hut where you can see various bird species, dragonflies, and amphibians. The Wupper River floodplains are also a haven for rare animals and plants, with efforts leading to the return of fish like salmon, pike, and perch.

Are there places to eat or drink near the lakes?

Yes, you can find dining options. The historic Heidberger Mühle at the Heidberger Mill Pond now houses a popular restaurant. Along the Wupper Adventure Trail, traditional Bergisch specialties can be enjoyed at places like Haus Rüden and Gaststätte Rüdenstein.

What cycling opportunities are available near the lakes?

The Solingen area offers various cycling routes that incorporate views of the water bodies. You can find routes that pass by the Sengbach Reservoir and along the Wupper River. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Solingen guide.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/81447" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sengbach Reservoir</a> known for?

The Sengbach Reservoir is a significant drinking water source for Solingen and one of Germany's oldest. It's known for its scenic landscape, offering beautiful views and popular hiking opportunities, including a 10-kilometer circular route and trails connecting to Schloss Burg.

Are there any less crowded lakes or ponds for a peaceful visit?

While popular spots can attract visitors, the Three Islands Pond at Engelsberger Hof and the Itter Reservoir offer tranquil settings for a peaceful walk or relaxation. Exploring the less-trafficked sections of the Wupper River also provides quiet natural escapes.

What makes the Wupper River special in Solingen?

The Wupper River is central to Solingen's landscape, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. It meanders through diverse scenery, from open floodplains to forested hillsides, and is home to historic grinding shops. It's also vital for the local ecosystem, with ongoing efforts to improve water quality and support wildlife.

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