Ferry boat hiking trail on Diemelsee - for the whole family

Sauerland-Seen / Outdooractive Touren / Ferry boat hiking trail on Diemelsee - for the whole family
Hiking and boating together! This is the motto of the family-friendly version of the ferry boat hiking trail.




Seerundfahrt und Fährschiffwandern




Kapitän Stefan Koch

Tour starting point:

Hikers' parking lot Heringhausen-Strandbad

Tour destination point:

Hikers' parking lot Heringhausen-Strandbad

Properties:

  • dog friendly
  • promising
  • Fauna
  • suitable for baby carriages
  • Round trip
  • Refreshment stop
  • family-friendly

Additional Information

Tourist Information Diemelsee


Kirchstr. 6


34519 Diemelsee-Heringhausen


Tel.: 05633 - 91133


info@diemelsee.de


diemelsee.de


Category

Wanderung

Length

9.5 km

Time

2:28 Std.

Elevation ascent

102 m

Elevation descent

86 m

Altitude (Minimum)

369 m

Altitude (Maximum)

441 m

Condition

Difficulty

Adventure

Landscape

Recommended seasons

J F M A M J J A S O N D

The 9.4 km hiking trail is a family-friendly hike and takes you through our nature reserve to the MS Muffert jetty at the dam wall.

The family hike starts at the Heringhausen lido parking lot. There is also a landing stage for the "MS Muffert" here, which will take you back to the start at the end of the hike. Follow the signs for "FW". The path leads to the right over the pier in the direction of Stormbruch, past the campsites and the sailing boat harbor to the Itter arm of Diemelsee. You will be guided through the nature reserve (NSG) to where the Itter flows into the Diemelsee. Once you arrive, you have the choice of following the Diemelsteig hiking trail (x15) or continuing along the ferry hiking trail towards Helminghausen. Here you walk past the Helminghausen lido and on to the "MS Muffert" boat harbor, which will take you back to the Heringhausen lido.

Information

Directions

Starting from the Heringhausen-Strandbad parking lot, the path (sign H6) first leads over the Diemel bridge. Turn right immediately after the bridge and follow the course of the lake past several bays.After 4.5 km, you have the option of boarding the MS Muffert excursion boat at the landing stage and taking a leisurely trip back to the starting point or continuing along the H6.The H6 leaves the shore of Diemelsee at the nature reserve where the Itter flows into Diemelsee and leads along the shore above Diemelsee. You have a fantastic view of the Diemelsee. At the Diemeltalsperre large parking lot, board the MS Muffert excursion boat and enjoy coffee and cake on the way back to the starting point at the Heringhausen-Strandbad hiking parking lot.

Public transiot

The bus and train connections to Diemelsee:Line 569: Diemelsee - Willingen/Bad ArolsenLine 566: Korbach - DiemelseeLine 560: Diemelsee - Willingen/Bad ArolsenStations around DiemelseeWillingen (Upland) railroad stationMarsberg-Bredelar railroad stationKorbach main stationBrilon (Wald) railroad station

Getting there

From the north: Drive towards Hannover and take the A7 towards Kassel until the Kasseler Kreuz junction, then take the A44 towards Dortmund, exit Marsberg towards DiemelseeFrom the east: Take direction Kassel, then A44 Dortmund exit Marsberg direction DiemelseeFrom the west: Direction Dortmund, A44 direction Kassel, exit Marsberg direction DiemelseeFrom the south: Munich in the direction of Nuremberg, Kassel and onto the A44 in the direction of Dortmund, Marsberg exit and in the direction of Diemelsee

Parking

Heringhausen lido parking lot