Best attractions and places to see around Listertalsperre include the reservoir itself, located within the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park. This region features a diverse landscape of forests, valleys, and hills surrounding the clear blue waters of the Listertalsperre. The area is known for its natural beauty and the historical significance of its dam, offering various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A really great view of the Lister Dam.
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In 2012, the Lister Dam turned 100 years old. It is the first dam built here. The Bigge Dam reservoir begins immediately behind the dam wall. The water from the Bigge Dam reaches up to the outer wall of the Lister Dam.
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Popular excursion destination with a variety of options. Cyclists, hiking, swimming etc
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A wonderful view, holiday feeling
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From mid-2007 to early 2009, the dam was completely renovated. Among other things, cracks and joints in the masonry had to be repaired, the roadway and railings had to be renewed and the arches of the flood relief had to be repaired. For the duration of the work, the top of the wall, the parking lot at the dam and the toilet facilities were closed to visitors. The renovation work, particularly on the railings and arches, has permanently changed the appearance of the dam.[8] In the years 2020 to 2022, the wall on the water side, which is stressed by the fluctuating water level, was renovated in three construction phases. In order to clear a four-meter-wide strip below the crown for work, the Lister Dam had to be lowered by 4.50 meters at a time. In this area, all joints could be chiseled out and loose stones could be anchored or replaced. After repointing and sandblasting, the character of the quarry stone masonry can be clearly seen again. A total of 30 kilometers of wall joints on both sides of the wall were treated in this way, which strengthened the Lister dam for decades to come.
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The planning for the construction of the Listertalsperre goes back to the Ruhrtalsperreverein (RTV), founded in 1899, which had set itself the task of supplying water to the rapidly growing Ruhr area. Government master builder Ernst Link and construction director of the RTV had assessed the Listertal as particularly suitable when looking for other suitable locations for the construction of a dam. His report from 1905 was soon followed by the founding of the Lister Dam Cooperative, which tackled the construction of the dam with the financial support of the RTV. The ground-breaking ceremony took place on September 13, 1909, and almost three years later, on July 5, 1913, the ceremonial inauguration took place by director Kluge from Braunschweig, the head of the cooperative
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Again and again there are beautiful views of the Listertalsperre
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Unfortunately, the restaurant had to close on December 31, 2022 😔 Reopened on December 1, 2024 😉
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For breathtaking vistas, visit the View of the Lister Reservoir, which many describe as resembling a mountain lake. The Lister Dam itself also offers unique views, standing with water on both sides due to its integration with the Biggetalsperre.
Yes, the Lister Dam is a significant historical landmark. Constructed between 1909 and 1912, its quarry stone masonry and unique design make it a notable man-made monument. It has undergone several renovations to preserve its structure and appearance.
The Listertalsperre area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports like swimming, sailing, fishing, surfing, and even diving. The region is part of the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
The region boasts a well-developed network of paths. Popular routes include the approximately 45 km Bigge-Lister circular hiking trail. For more options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Listertalsperre guide, which features routes like the 'View of the Lister Reservoir – Lister Dam loop from Wörmge'.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 50 km Bigge-Lister lake route or the more challenging 64 km Bigge-Lister-Höhenroute. For a comprehensive selection, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Listertalsperre guide, which includes options from easy to difficult, such as the 'Lister Dam – Biggesee (Lake Bigge) loop from Heiligenberg'.
You'll find several places to eat and drink. The Kalberschnacke Estate is a popular spot with an inn and beer garden, offering good bourgeois cuisine and views of the Listertalsperre. There are also other restaurants and cafés directly on or near the lake, such as Hotel-Restaurant Fischerheim.
Yes, swimming is permitted in designated bathing areas around the Listertalsperre. These include Hunswinkel, Heiligenberg, Windebruch (in Meinerzhagen), and Kalberschnacke (in Drolshagen). The clear blue waters provide a refreshing experience.
The Listertalsperre is nestled within the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park, characterized by its diverse landscape of forests, valleys, and hills. The Lister Reservoir itself is a natural monument, and the Naturschutzgebiet Listertalsperre (Nature Reserve) protects the Lister's estuary, serving as a vital breeding ground for waterfowl.
Many attractions around Listertalsperre are family-friendly, including the View of the Lister Reservoir and the Lister Dam. The designated bathing areas are also great for families. The numerous easy hiking and cycling paths around the lake are suitable for all ages.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural setting and the beautiful views, often comparing the reservoir to a mountain lake. The sunsets over the Listertalsperre are also highly recommended, casting a mysterious, rosy light over the water. The combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities is a major draw.
The Listertalsperre offers beauty throughout the year, but many visitors particularly enjoy the warmer months for water sports and outdoor activities. The sunsets are especially recommended, suggesting pleasant evenings. Spring and autumn also offer picturesque landscapes with changing foliage.
Yes, the area provides excellent routes for running and jogging. You can find various options, including loops around the Lister Dam and Lister Reservoir, with distances and difficulty levels ranging from easy to difficult. Explore the Running Trails around Listertalsperre guide for detailed routes.


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