Best lakes around Quedlinburg are found at the northeastern edge of the Harz Mountains, providing access to numerous lakes and ponds. This region offers opportunities for recreation and exploring natural landscapes. Many of these water bodies are part of the historic Upper Harz Water Management System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, originally developed for mining. The area's lakes are often integrated into hiking and cycling routes, making them destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Another jag in autumn 😎👍🌲🏞☝️
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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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It is an idyll.
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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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Many lakes in the region are integrated into extensive hiking networks. For example, the Kilian Ponds (HWN 211) offer idyllic trails in the Lower Harz water shelf, with a stamping point for the Harzer Wandernadel. The Bergrat Müller Pond (HWN 190) is another excellent stop for hikers, located along a scenic route from Bad Suderode to Friedrichsbrunn. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Quedlinburg guide.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Bremer Teich is a popular choice, offering bathing facilities and a dedicated campsite, making it ideal for a day out or an extended stay. The Castle Pond in Ballenstedt Castle Park also provides a picturesque and relaxed setting for family strolls.
The Blue Lake (Blauer See), located between Rübeland and Hüttenrode, is a true natural phenomenon. Its water exhibits a stunning turquoise color, especially in spring, due to calcium-rich water. Paths around the lake allow you to explore this unique landscape and discover remains of a former lime kiln.
The region's lakes are often part of the historic Upper Harz Water Management System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Oderteich, for instance, is Germany's oldest reservoir, dating back to the 18th century and historically crucial for mining. The Bergrat Müller Pond (HWN 190) is also a beautiful mining pond with a history spanning over 250 years.
Yes, especially during summer. The Bremer Teich is well-known for its bathing facilities. While a bit further afield, the Okertalsperre (Oker Dam) offers opportunities for swimming and various water sports, making it a versatile destination for active recreation.
Yes, many lakes are integrated into cycling routes. The region is known for its diverse trails. You can explore various options, including mountain biking routes, by checking the MTB Trails around Quedlinburg guide, which features routes like the 'Bremer Pond – Große Teufelsmühle Rock Formation loop'.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. Spring is ideal for witnessing the stunning turquoise color of the Blue Lake. Summer is perfect for swimming and enjoying the bathing facilities at lakes like Bremer Teich. Autumn offers picturesque scenery for hiking, while winter can provide opportunities for peaceful walks around the frozen landscapes.
Yes, the New Pond (Neuer Teich) in Gernrode is particularly well-suited for Nordic Walking. It offers idyllic views and is part of a well-developed network of Nordic Walking trails, providing an excellent location for active recreation amidst nature.
Several lakes are part of the Harzer Wandernadel system. You'll find a stamping point (HWN 211) on the dam between the upper and lower Kilian Ponds. Another stamping point (HWN 190) is located at the Bergrat Müller Pond, and the Katzsohlteich also hosts stamp checkpoint 172.
Facilities vary by lake. The Bremer Teich is well-equipped with bathing facilities, a campsite, and a restaurant. Many lakes, especially those integrated into hiking trails like Bergrat Müller Pond and Katzsohlteich, offer rest areas and huts for visitors.
Absolutely. The scenic landscapes around Quedlinburg's lakes provide excellent settings for running. You can find various running trails that incorporate views of the water bodies. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Quedlinburg guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The tranquil settings, the integration into extensive hiking and cycling networks, and the historical significance of many lakes are frequently highlighted. The availability of bathing facilities and family-friendly amenities at places like Bremer Teich also makes them popular destinations.


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