Lakes around Sangerhausen offer diverse recreational opportunities in a region known for its natural landscapes and historical significance. The area features various water bodies, including natural lakes, reservoirs, and unique episodic lakes. These locations provide settings for water sports, hiking, and wildlife observation. Sangerhausen is situated in a region that combines natural beauty with accessible outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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For me one of the most beautiful stamp points of the Harz hiking badge.
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The single trail near the shore is particularly beautiful.
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Food was good, you can come back again
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Here you can find historical information about the pear tree pond
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There is plenty of seating on the embankment to relax.
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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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The dam and the banks of the Kiliansteich 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 to the HWN stamp office.
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The region features unique natural phenomena like the Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213). This depression periodically fills with water, forming a temporary lake due to a karst phenomenon. It's also known as a hunger lake, and its appearance is completely irregular, making it a fascinating sight whether filled or empty.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming and water sports. The Sweet Lake (Süßer See) is ideal for swimming, surfing, and sailing, with a surf school available. The Birnbaumteich, formerly a mining building, has been rebuilt as a bathing pond with camping facilities. Additionally, the Kelbra Reservoir features a lido with a large water slide, perfect for swimming, sailing, and surfing.
The Kernersee is particularly known for its excellent fishing opportunities, home to various species including eel, perch, pike, carp, and zander. The Fischerhof am Kernersee offers fresh fish products and allows angling for those with a valid fishing license. You can learn more about the fishery at mansfeldsuedharz-tourismus.de.
Absolutely. The Birnbaumteich offers a bathing pond with camping and catering facilities. The Kelbra Reservoir features a fun pool with a large water slide at its lido, and Seecamping Kelbra provides year-round accommodation. The Fischerhof am Kernersee also has activities for children, including a sandbox and toys.
The Kelbra Reservoir is renowned for its unique birdlife, especially the tens of thousands of cranes that migrate through, creating a significant natural spectacle. The Clusberg Rest Area, near an artificial pond, is an extremely valuable habitat for dragonflies, amphibians, and other water-bound organisms.
Yes, the Kilian Ponds (HWN 211) are idyllically situated in the Lower Harz water shelf and serve as a stamping point for the Harzer hiking nobility, indicating historical significance for hikers. The Birnbaumteich was originally an old mining building before being repurposed as a bathing pond.
You can find various hiking trails around the lakes. For easy walks, consider routes like the Moltkewarte Sangerhausen – Hohe Linde Spoil Heap loop. The Kyffhäuser Nature Park, near the Kelbra Reservoir, also offers well-signposted cycling and hiking trails. The Farmer's ditch (episodic lake) (HWN 213) is accessible via part of the Karst hiking trail.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes. For example, the Kyffhäuser Kleinbahn Cycle Path loop from Sangerhausen offers views of the Kelbra Reservoir. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Sangerhausen guide.
The Sweet Lake has Seeburg campsite, offering pitches and wooden sleeping barrels. Seecamping Kelbra, directly by the Kelbra Reservoir, provides year-round accommodation and features the restaurant "Seeblick." The Birnbaumteich has camping and catering facilities, and the Fischerhof am Kernersee offers fresh fish products and a fireplace room for events.
The lakes offer different attractions throughout the year. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (May to September) are ideal, especially when the lido at Kelbra Reservoir is open. In July, the Sweet Lake hosts the "Lake in Flames" event. Autumn is notable at Kernersee for observing the traditional netting of the lake. Birdwatchers will appreciate the Kelbra Reservoir during crane migration seasons.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic setting of the Kilian Ponds (HWN 211) within the Lower Harz water shelf. The single trail near the shore is particularly beautiful, and the dam and banks offer many photo opportunities and places to rest. It's also a popular stamping point for the Harzer hiking nobility.
Yes, there are running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the Sackteich – Europa-Rosarium Sangerhausen loop. More options are available in the Running Trails around Sangerhausen guide.


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