Möhne Reservoir
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the verdant landscapes of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the Möhne Reservoir is a serene and picturesque lake that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Known locally as the Möhnesee, this artificial lake was created by the construction of the Möhne Dam, which was completed in 1913.
Spanning an impressive area, the reservoir is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, who are drawn to its clear waters and the variety of recreational activities it offers. The Möhne Reservoir is ideal for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for sailing, windsurfing, and fishing. For those who prefer to stay on land, the surrounding nature reserves provide scenic trails for hiking and cycling.
The lake is also steeped in history, having been a strategic target during World War II. In 1943, the dam was famously breached by the Royal Air Force's 617 Squadron, known as the "Dambusters," in an operation that significantly impacted German resources. Today, a visit to the Möhne Reservoir is not only a chance to engage in leisure activities but also to reflect on the poignant historical events that took place there.
North Rhine-Westphalia
Möhne Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Brennpunkt - Feuerwehrmuseum der Generationen, Strandbad Uferlos, Arnsberger Schloßruine, Sankt Pankratius.