Best lakes around Brücken-Hackpfüffel offers a diverse landscape featuring unique natural water bodies and historical sites. This region in the Mansfeld-Südharz district is characterized by its geological formations, including karst phenomena, which contribute to the distinct nature of its lakes. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from transient episodic lakes to significant nature reserves and man-made reservoirs. The area provides opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and appreciating the local geology and history.
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The Karst Trail extends over a length of 265 km.
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a great bike path really beautiful
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The Wettelrode artificial pond was created in 1728 as part of the copper mining industry. It was used to supply the Carolus shaft with water. Today the pond is a local recreation area and is used for fishing and swimming. A few meters further on, on the west bank, you will find a restaurant for a stop.
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For me one of the most beautiful stamp points of the Harz hiking badge.
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Open eyes. A number of anglers and photographers are out and about.
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The turnstiles at the reservoir can be easily mastered by bike. But if you are afraid of scratches, you can drive over the campsite. Great observation point at the campsite.
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Thousands of cranes spend the winter around the dam. It is a bird sanctuary, you can see many waterfowl.
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the turnstile takes you onto the dam and you can race with the wind on your bike. It's always fantastic here, the seagulls with their cries, the loud cackling of the geese, there's a sea feeling.
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The region is known for its diverse aquatic environments, including unique natural water bodies and geological formations. You'll find fascinating karst phenomena, such as the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213), which appears and disappears based on rainfall. There are also significant nature reserves like Hackpfüffeler See, and man-made reservoirs with historical significance.
Yes, the area is rich in geological wonders. The most notable is the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213), a rare episodic lake formed by karst processes. It's an impressive sight whether filled with water or dry, revealing the meanders of the Glasebach. This area is part of the Karstwanderweg, highlighting the region's unique geology.
The lakes provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Karstwanderweg, or explore numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. Many routes offer scenic views of the water bodies and surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. The Harz karst hiking trail passes through the region, offering access to highlights like the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213). There are also several easy hiking routes, such as the 'St. Aegidius – Brücken Well loop' from Brücken-Hackpfüffel, perfect for exploring the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Kelbra Reservoir is particularly suitable for cycling, as its dam wall provides a wide, paved path. This offers strong views of the Kyffhäuser and Harz mountains. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Brücken-Hackpfüffel.
Many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. Highlights like the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213), Kelbra Reservoir, and Wettelrode Reservoir are noted as suitable for families, offering easy access and pleasant environments for relaxation and exploration.
Some lakes offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past. For example, the Maliniusteich is an old mining pond that historically served for drinking water supply. The Pond at the Foot of Hohe Linde Spoil Tip is near a former copper slate mining site, where nature is now reclaiming the landscape, creating a unique biotope.
You can expect diverse natural beauty, from the tranquil and picturesque settings of the Kilian Ponds to the ecologically important Hackpfüffeler See nature reserve with its distinctive reed belt. The Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213) is also known for its lovely tranquil spot and picturesque 60-meter high rocky embankments.
The Wettelrode Reservoir offers opportunities for swimming and fishing, making it a popular spot for refreshment and relaxation. The larger Kelbra Reservoir also provides options for water sports and walks along its banks.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as the episodic nature of the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213), and the tranquil, picturesque settings. The opportunities for hiking, cycling, and nature observation are also highly valued, as are the historical insights offered by some of the man-made water bodies.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to experience. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at Wettelrode Reservoir. To witness the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213) filled with water, visiting after heavy rainfall is recommended, though its appearance is irregular.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. The Kelbra Reservoir dam wall provides strong views of the Kyffhäuser and Harz mountains. The Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213) is also noted for its picturesque setting with 60-meter high rocky embankments, offering a lovely tranquil spot.


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