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Top 20 Lakes around Goslar

Best lakes around Goslar are found within the Harz Mountains, where a landscape of lakes and ponds surrounds the town. Many of these bodies of water are integral to the historic Upper Harz Water Management System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area's lakes provide insights into historical water management and natural ecosystems.

Best lakes around Goslar

  • The most popular lakes is Oderteich, a lake located within the Harz National Park. A path encircles the pond, and the dam offers vantage points for photography.
  • Another must-see spot is Silberteich on the Nature Myths Trail (HWN 148), a lake described as imaginatively laid out. It features a fire pit and a stamp point for the Harz hiking badge.
  • Visitors also love Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113), a lake situated in one of the last fully forested valleys in the Upper Harz. It offers a quiet "Harz idyll" with reflections of trees in the water.
  • Goslar is known for historical reservoirs, drinking water reservoirs, and natural ponds. Many are part of the Upper Harz Water Management System, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • The lakes around Goslar are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 5000 upvotes and over 2000 photos shared across 273 highlights.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Oderteich

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The Oderteich is a beautiful body of water in the Harz National Park. A path leads you around the pond. You can take wonderful photos from the dam. The Brocken bypass of the Harzer-Hexen-Stieg leads along here. Of course, the Harz Hiking Needle also has a stamp at the Oderteich. Include the pond in a hike over the Rehberger Graben or in the direction of the Torfhaus.

Directly near the dam there is a free parking lot on the Harzhochstrasse.

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Oderteich riverside path

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Over trodden roots and round boulders it goes along the east bank, past the dead, pale spruce trunks, the green regrowing trees and later over wooden planks and yellow gravel. When the weather is nice, the water of the Oder pond is a great opportunity to cool off.

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The fire pit, the silver pond and the nature myths trail are absolutely worth seeing, lovingly and imaginatively laid out. The stamp point for the Harz hiking badge is located just above the pond.

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Nice atmosphere by the pond. The pond is quite large and cannot be completely overlooked from all sides. Therefore, different impressions always arise depending on the perspective. At the moment (autumn 2020) the forest on the banks is still in very good condition. This gives the pond a romantic flair.
Correction v. September 3rd, 2023: The condition of the forest is now as bad as in many other places in the Harz.

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Oderteich sun cap (HWN 217)

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Meeting point and stamping point, even without a rest area, there are enough opportunities to relax.
There is even a small stone beach.

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A beautiful place steeped in history! A small information board on the well-kept white dam house gives interesting information.
On the Saxony-Anhalt side, various rocky outcrops and stones invite you to take a break with a very nice view of the lake and the wall.

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Very nice destination for hikes around the reservoir!

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Huttaler Widerwaage

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The Huttaler weighbridge was built in the years 1763 to 1776 as part of the Upper Harz water shelf. The building is able to supply water from the Huttal to the Hirschler pond at low tide by appropriate switching and to relieve it from water at high tide.

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Middle Grumbacher Pond

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The Grumbacher ponds once created to supply water to the shafts in Bockswiese are now cultural monuments.

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For me, one of the most idyllic stamping points for the Harz hiking pin. The path along the “Allee der Bäume” is recommended. Here you walk through the Grumbachtal: one of the last completely forested valleys in the Upper Harz. An easy path to walk, the Grumbach gently babbles along and there is dense coniferous forest everywhere. Just before the Grumbach pond, you pass the Grumbach waterfall and then suddenly the Grumbach pond, surrounded by forest, lies quiet and calm in front of you - it doesn't get more Harz idyll than this! The reflection of the trees in the water is also beautiful!
By the way, the stamping point is not only necessary for the HWN, but also for the Wildemann hiking pin!

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October 28, 2024, Unterer Grumbacher Teich and Shelter (HWN 113)

For me, one of the most idyllic stamping points for the Harz hiking pin. The path along the “Allee der Bäume” is recommended. Here you walk through the Grumbachtal: one of the last completely forested valleys in the Upper Harz. An easy path to walk, the Grumbach gently babbles along and there is dense coniferous forest everywhere. Just before the Grumbach pond, you pass the Grumbach waterfall and then suddenly the Grumbach pond, surrounded by forest, lies quiet and calm in front of you - it doesn't get more Harz idyll than this! The reflection of the trees in the water is also beautiful! By the way, the stamping point is not only necessary for the HWN, but also for the Wildemann hiking pin!

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One of six ponds in a cascade in the Grumbach valley as well as various moats, which were used to transport the precious water. All of these facilities were built from 1680 to supply the water wheels of the mines around Hahnenklee-Bockswiese. They are part of the cultural monument "Oberharzer Wasserregal" and since 2010 also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.🌊💙🌊

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The Middle Grumbacher Pond is one of many idyllic ponds in the Upper Harz water shelf and the enchanted-looking paths here. If you want to enjoy the idyll in peace, it's better to hike here outside of weekends, public holidays and holiday periods, because the Liebesbankweg and the pond cascades are now so popular that sometimes there's almost too much going on. Or you start running when the weather isn't so great, then it's quieter :)

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Here you can see the idyllic Middle Grumbacher Pond, beautifully located and great paths on the Liebesbankweg

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May 4, 2023, Oderteich

The Oderteich, built between 1715 and 1722, is the oldest dam in Germany

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The Mittlerer Grumbacher Teich is a former mining pond in the Upper Harz surrounded by forest on three sides. It is located southwest of the Bocksberg and east of the town of Bockswiese. The man-made body of water was originally called the “Herzog-August-Teich” and served as a water and energy storage facility for the ore mines and smelting operations of the Bockswieser Zug. The pond dam was built in the summer of 1675 by just 70 miners in just 10 weeks. This reservoir was subsequently raised and partially redesigned using a new pond construction method. In 1827 the dam at the Middle Grumbacher Pond almost burst. On the airside embankment, a section about 20 meters long slipped, leaving less than half a meter of the top of the dam standing. A hastily organized large-scale rescue operation was able to prevent the impending breach of the pond dam at the last moment. The impending catastrophe, which would have flooded and washed away the two raft ponds down the valley and large parts of the town of Bockswiese, did not occur and the pond, which is extremely important for the operation of the ore mines and smelting works, could be completely repaired without emptying it. Source: https://www.harzlife.de/teiche/mittlerer-grumbacher-teich.html

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It was my first time there and I was really excited! Great atmosphere great food great nature

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Wonderful panorama 🌊💙 Stamp office of the HWN 110♟️ Beautiful shelter with benches available to really enjoy what is offered here - simply wonderful ❣️🤗📸 Built in 1969, the Granetalsperre 🌊 is the youngest of the Harz reservoirs. Because the Grane river does not carry enough water for the 3 km long lake, an approx. 7.4 km long tunnel to the Oker was dug below the Okertalsperre. 😲

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance do the lakes around Goslar hold?

Many of the lakes in the Upper Harz region, including those around Goslar, are part of the historic Upper Harz Water Management System. This system, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was originally created by Cistercian monks to power mining operations, transforming the area into a unique 'water paradise'.

Are there family-friendly lakes for activities near Goslar?

Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Oderteich, located within the Harz National Park, has a path encircling it perfect for leisurely walks. The Silberteich on the Nature Myths Trail features a fire pit, making it a fun spot for families. The Lower Grumbacher Pond offers an easy path through a dense coniferous forest, leading to a quiet 'Harz idyll'.

What kind of hiking trails can I find around the lakes?

The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, the path around the Oderteich is popular. The Silberteich is part of the Nature Myths Trail, which is imaginatively laid out. For more extensive options, you can explore routes like the 'Circular hiking trail Oderteich' or the 'Nature Myth Trail', both considered easy. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Goslar guide.

Are there opportunities for cycling around the lakes?

Absolutely. The Granestausee (Granetalsperre) is ideal for cycling, with a 14.5 km route around it that offers vast, scenic views. You can find gravel biking routes around Goslar, including a 'View of the Granetal Reservoir – Grane Reservoir loop from Goslar', which is a moderate 25.7 km ride. Explore more cycling options on the Gravel biking around Goslar guide.

Which lakes offer the best scenic views or natural features?

The Oderteich provides excellent vantage points from its dam for scenic photography. The Granestausee is known for its vastness, often compared to Scandinavian landscapes. The Blue Lake (Blauer See), while not directly in Goslar, is a highly popular excursion destination known for its stunning turquoise-blue water, especially in spring, due to high lime content and bright limestone walls, offering unique geological insights.

Can I swim in the lakes around Goslar?

Many of the lakes in the Harz region are suitable for swimming. The water quality in most approved bathing lakes is regularly sampled and classified as very good, allowing for worry-free swimming in cool, clear mountain-fed waters. Specific rules for each lake should be checked locally.

Are there any lakes that are part of the Harz Hiking Needle program?

Yes, several lakes are integrated into the Harz Hiking Needle program. The Oderteich has a stamp point near its dam. The Silberteich also has a stamp point just above the pond. Additionally, the Bärenbrucher Pond is a stamp point for the Harz hiking badge (HWN 137), and the Lower Grumbacher Pond is a stamp point for both the HWN and the Wildemann hiking pin.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Goslar?

The lakes offer beauty throughout the year, but spring and summer are particularly popular for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming. The Blue Lake (Blauer See) is most vibrant with its turquoise-blue color in spring. Autumn also brings stunning foliage, while winter offers a different, serene landscape for those interested in winter hiking.

Are there any less crowded lakes for a quieter experience?

While popular spots can get busy, visiting during weekdays or less favorable weather conditions can offer a quieter experience at places like the Middle Grumbacher Pond. The Grumbach valley, where the Grumbacher Ponds are located, is one of the last fully forested valleys, providing a serene 'Harz idyll' away from the busiest areas.

Where can I find parking at the lakes?

Free parking is available near the dam at the Oderteich, conveniently located on the Harzhochstrasse. For other lakes, parking availability can vary, but many popular trailheads and access points typically offer designated parking areas.

What unique geological features can be observed at the lakes?

The Blue Lake (Blauer See) is a geotope within a former limestone quarry, offering unique geological insights into the earth's history. Its striking turquoise-blue color, especially in spring, is due to a high lime content, creating a beautiful contrast with bright limestone walls.

Are there any lakes that are easily accessible from Goslar?

The Upper Grumbacher Pond is conveniently located near Goslar Hahnenklee-Bockswiese and is easily accessible from Goslar, making it a good option for a quick escape to nature. The Granestausee is also a significant water reservoir near Goslar, offering extensive natural beauty and accessibility for various activities.

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