- Parking spaces available
- Bus stop available
The smallest of the five Sauerland-Seen lakes impresses with its naturalness and magnificent scenery. The Diemelsee is a nature experience - unique and incomparable in an idyllic location.
Diemelsee - The natural lake
Bäckerstraße 8
34431 Marsberg
Telephone: 02992-8200
Experience the tranquillity of nature:
it's not yet overcrowded here,
not the whole world meets here,
here you can enjoy your leisure time in peace,
here you can let your soul dangle
.The lake district is also a treasure trove of nature,
- where pure idyll is at home, ...and the purest joie de vivre;
- where you can enjoy nature with all your senses and discover unspoiled nature;
- where you can explore the beauty of the landscape on extended tours;
- where you can cycle all the way around the lake;
- where sports enthusiasts of all ages can explore the lake in a variety of ways,
- where you can romp around to your heart's content on, in, above and under the water.
Away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, the towns of Marsberg and Diemelsee offer ideal conditions for rest and relaxation. A vacation right on your doorstep can be so beautiful. Without being far away from the city, you have the feeling of being far away from the stress of everyday life
, especially in summer, the lake is the ideal place to spend the day and to end the day after a hike on the Diemelsteig or a bike ride on the Diemelradweg. The entry into the clear water is very pleasant, trees provide some shade and the sun reaches the Helminghausen bathing beach until late in the evening,
allowing you to explore the almost inexhaustible possibilities of the Diemelsee vacation region on land, water and even in the air. The reservoir is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts: sailing, surfing and canoeing, trips on pedal boats, electric boats or rowing boats, hiking, cycling, leisurely fishing,diving or simply swimming to your heart's content in the great outdoors. A large sunbathing lawn, excellent water quality and good parking facilities round off the offer.
By car: A44 Dortmund-Kassel, Marsberg and Lichtenau junctions B7 Düsseldorf-Leipzig: The B7 leads directly through Marsberg By train: Upper Ruhrtalbahn (Hagen-Kassel) with stops in Bredelar, Marsberg and Westheim ICE connection from Kassel and Warburg, Hagen, Schwerte By plane: Paderborn/Lippstadt (30 minutes) Kassel-Calden (40 minutes) Dortmund (60 minutes) from Marsberg train station bus lines R91 and 385