Lakes around Südharz present a varied aquatic landscape within the Harz Mountains, ranging from natural karst phenomena to historical mining ponds and modern dams. This region features a mix of tranquil natural retreats and areas developed for recreation. The lakes are often integrated into the local hiking network, providing points of interest for explorers. Many of these bodies of water reflect the area's mining history or serve as important natural habitats.
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The single trail near the shore is particularly beautiful.
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Funny building with a curious interior
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It is clearly visible that it is an artificial oak, a structure that is over 250 years old
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A popular destination with bathing facilities and a campsite.
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The Kiliansteiche offer many beautiful photo opportunities and invite you to rest and enjoy the view again and again. A great path on the northern shore leads from Straßberg to the HWN stamp office.
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Originally there was a storage cascade at the site of the dam, consisting of 4 ponds, one of which was mentioned in a document as early as 1610. From 1703, more Kilian ponds were built in connection with the mining in Straßberg. Since two of the dams had already broken in 1901 and 1944 and the remaining one was in poor condition, the Saxony-Anhalt dam company built the Kiliansteich dam from 1989 to 1995 with a 25 m high and 210 m long rockfill dam.
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Of course the Kiliansteich is the motive 🌞👌
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HWN stamp office, directly at the campsite. And a horror for all HSV fans 😅
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The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy swimming at Bremer Teich, Süßer See, and Bielener Kiesgewässer. Sundhäuser See is popular for diving due to its clear waters. Fishing is possible at Wettelrode Artificial Pond, and you can even try surfing or sailing at Süßer See. Many lakes, like the Kilian Ponds and Neustadt Dam, are excellent for hiking and nature observation.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Bremer Teich offers bathing facilities and a campsite. Süßer See has several beaches for swimming and is set amidst picturesque vineyards. The Kilian Ponds and Bergrat Müller Pond are also noted as family-friendly spots, often with easy access for walks.
Many lakes in Südharz have a rich history, often tied to the region's mining past. The Wettelrode Artificial Pond, created in 1728, supported copper mining. Bergrat Müller Pond is an over 250-year-old historical mining pond. The Neustadt Dam, built in 1904/05, is a significant example of early 20th-century engineering, supplying drinking water. Bremer Teich also has origins in supporting the mining industry.
Absolutely. The lakes are often integrated into the local hiking network. You can find numerous trails, including those around the Kilian Ponds, which are a popular stop for Harzer hiking nobility stamp collectors. The Neustadt Dam also offers opportunities for hiking around its perimeter. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Südharz.
Several lakes in the Südharz region are official stamping points for the Harzer Wandernadel. These include the Kilian Ponds (HWN 211), Neustadt Dam (HWN 218), Bergrat Müller Pond (HWN 190), Katzsohlteich (HWN 172), and Bremer Teich. The Farmer's Ditch is also a stamping point.
For peaceful nature observation, visit Großer Seeloch, an impressive natural karst phenomenon near Wolkramshausen. This almost circular lake is surrounded by a dense forest, offering a calm environment rich in animal and plant life, with swimming and fishing prohibited to preserve its tranquility. The Seagull and Trout Lakes, part of the Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes, are also designated nature reserves, providing crucial retreats for fish and birds.
Yes, the Südharz region offers various cycling routes that pass by or near some of its lakes. You can find options for road cycling, such as the route passing the Wettelrode Reservoir. For more detailed routes and options, consult the Road Cycling Routes around Südharz guide.
The Südharz region is known for its diverse aquatic environments. You can explore natural karst lakes like Großer Seeloch, which is an earth fissure consistently filled with water. The Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes are unique, formed from former gravel mines, creating deep, clear waters. The Kilian Ponds are idyllically situated in the Lower Harz water shelf, offering a serene natural setting.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. The Wettelrode Artificial Pond has a restaurant on its west bank. Bremer Teich features a campsite and a restaurant. While not all lakes have direct facilities, many are close to towns or villages where you can find dining and accommodation options.
For swimming, Süßer See is a popular choice with several designated beaches. The Bielener Kiesgewässer, part of the Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes, also has a designated beach area ideal for swimming. Additionally, the Wettelrode Artificial Pond and Bremer Teich are enjoyed for swimming.
The Neustadt Dam is noteworthy for its historical engineering and its role in supplying drinking water. Constructed in 1904/05, it features a unique gravity dam with original replicas of take towers protruding from the water, showcasing early 20th-century dam construction techniques. While swimming is prohibited, hiking around its perimeter is possible.
Absolutely. Many lakes are excellent starting points or features within longer outdoor adventures. The Kilian Ponds, for example, can be combined with longer hikes exploring other ponds in the area. You can also find nearby running trails, such as the Running Trails around Südharz guide, which includes routes like the Thyra Lake loop.


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