Best lakes around Hörden am Harz are found in the surrounding region, as Hörden am Harz is a community in Lower Saxony, Germany, serving as a gateway to the Harz Mountains. The area features several reservoirs that are integral to the Upper Harz Water Management System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These bodies of water offer natural beauty and recreational opportunities within a forested landscape.
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Such structures are always impressive. 😯😮 The Söse Dam was the first dam built by the Harz Waterworks on the Söse River between 1928 and 1931. The cost of building the dam at the time was 14.7 million Reichsmarks.
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The pond has a large outflow on the south side of the dam with a small waterfall. A second spillway from 1834 was added later on the north side. The stand made of oak, which is supposed to hold back the ice floes, is impressive
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I enjoyed the peace and the beautiful forest.
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A mystical place, everywhere it bubbles and the color of the water is something very special.
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There are 2 free parking spaces available, making it easy to start your hike here. At the Prinzenteich you can still see the tall spruce trees and with its two outflows that pour over waterfalls, it is something very special.
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The Sösetalsperre catches the floods of the floods in very wet periods. The stored water is released to the Söse for the most part in dry times. Another part is processed into drinking water in the waterworks below the dam.
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This route leads along the Eichsfeld hiking trail and the karst hiking trail through a beautiful mixed forest.
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The region boasts several lakes with historical importance. The Oderteich, constructed between 1715 and 1722, is a testament to early engineering and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Upper Harz Water Regale. Similarly, Prince's Pond is also a protected monument and part of the Upper Harz Water Regale, originally designed to supply water to mines.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Prince's Pond is noted as family-friendly and offers swimming opportunities in summer. Juessee Lake, Herzberg am Harz is also family-friendly and offers a nice circular route for walks and swimming.
The lakes offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous routes. For example, the easy hikes around Hörden am Harz guide provides options for leisurely walks. Water sports like sailing, surfing, and swimming are popular at the Okertalsperre, while the Sösetalsperre offers boat tours and fishing (with a health certificate).
The Oderteich permits swimming in its southern third and near the dam. Prince's Pond is a popular swimming lake in summer. Designated areas along the shore of the Sösetalsperre also allow for bathing during the warmer months.
Absolutely. The Sösetal dam features an impressive wall over 50 meters high, with seating areas for visitors to enjoy the views. The Okertalsperre also has a significant 260-meter long dam wall, and guided tours are available to learn about its construction and function.
The lakes are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. Around the Oderteich, you can find some of the oldest spruce trees in the Harz and moorland spruce forests. The Okertalsperre is surrounded by wooded mountains with numerous branches and bays. The Sösetalsperre is known for its lush mixed forests and rolling hills, offering a tranquil ambiance.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. A well-signposted 4.5-kilometer circular trail encircles the Oderteich, partially on wooden planks through moorland. The Sösetalsperre features a 9.9-kilometer trail around its main barrier structure and lake, including an educational fishing nature trail. You can find more options in the easy hikes around Hörden am Harz guide.
The region's lakes offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Prince's Pond becoming popular bathing spots. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling amidst vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the Harz mountains offer opportunities for walks around the frozen landscapes.
Yes, cycling is highly recommended. The forest areas around the Okertalsperre are excellent for mountain biking, with numerous routes available. The Sösetalsperre also has trails suitable for cycling. For more cycling routes, check out the cycling around Hörden am Harz guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the scenic views from the Sösetal dam and the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding forests. The historical significance of sites like Prince's Pond and the unique ecosystem around the Oderparksee are also highly valued.
Yes, several lakes offer excellent viewpoints. From the Sösetal dam, you get great views over the lake and into the valley. The circular trail around the Oderteich also provides wonderful views of the reservoir. The Okertalsperre, with its numerous branches and bays, offers fantastic scenic vistas from boat trips on the 'MS Aqua Marin'.
The Rhume Spring is a powerful karst spring, known for its impressive spring pot and unique hydrogeological background. While not a lake itself, it's a significant natural monument in the region and can be visited as part of a wider exploration of the area's water features and natural landscapes.


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