Best lakes around Arholzen are situated within the vicinity of the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, offering several notable ponds. These prominent water bodies, many of which are artificial in origin, have developed into significant natural habitats and recreational areas. Historically, some were created as "rafting ponds" for timber transport or for energy generation, now serving as natural retreats. The region provides opportunities for nature observation and hiking around these diverse water features.
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Beautiful resting spot by the pond after successfully cycling up the Moosberg.
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Ulrich's Pond in the Hasselbach Valley is now a beautiful, romantic spot. Originally built to generate energy, it is now a small natural paradise.
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The Grundmühlenteich is one of the old monastery ponds of Amelungsborn Monastery. The mill wheel was turned here for over 800 years.
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So it's Ullrich's Pond. But it has nothing to do with the former grinding mill (which one is that? There are, or were, several in HoMi). There used to be the Ullrich wood and furniture factory on Pipping (the house is still standing, now a half-timbered house converted into a residential building), which used the reservoir to generate electricity. How do I know this: My in-laws have lived here since time immemorial; the older ones still remember it; the grinding mill (one of the former ones) is family-owned. You can also read about it online, for example, here: https://www.naturpark-solling-vogler.de/index.php/mittelgebirgsbach.html
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Very beautiful natural biotope, offers habitat for many animals
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A very beautiful biotope with a shelter.
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Near Arholzen, within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, you'll find a variety of notable ponds. Many of these are artificial in origin, historically created as "rafting ponds" for timber transport or for energy generation. Today, they have transformed into significant natural habitats and recreational areas, offering diverse experiences from historical exploration to tranquil nature observation.
The region features several historically significant water bodies. Grundmühlenteich, for instance, is one of the old monastery ponds of Amelungsborn Monastery, where a mill wheel turned for over 800 years. Lakenteich and Neuer Teich (New Pond) were created around 1680 and 1737, respectively, as "rafting ponds" to facilitate timber transport. Near Lakenteich, you can even explore the foundations of a former glass factory.
Yes, several spots offer tranquility and natural beauty. Ulrich's Pond, originally for energy generation, has become a beautiful, romantic natural paradise, perfect for recharging and letting your thoughts wander. Lakenteich and Neuer Teich are also idyllically situated deep within the forest, offering a peaceful setting for nature observation.
The ponds near Arholzen are important natural habitats. Around Lakenteich and Neuer Teich, you can observe a variety of animal and plant species, including amphibians, insects like dragonflies, grass frogs, and newts. Endangered species such as the cuckoo flower and broad-leaved orchid can also be found in the moist meadows around Lakenteich. Grundmühlenteich is also a natural biotope, home to various types of dragonflies, common frogs, and water spiders.
The area around Arholzen's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Lebensraumroute" connecting Lakenteich and Neuer Teich, or explore the many routes available. For more options, you can find numerous hiking trails in the region on the Hiking around Arholzen guide. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes like the "Grundmühlenteich loop" for cycling and various MTB trails. Discover more on the Cycling around Arholzen guide and MTB Trails around Arholzen guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A designated "Lebensraumroute" (Habitat Route) connects Neuer Teich and Lakenteich, allowing you to experience diverse habitats. The Neuer Teich also serves as a convenient starting point for wider tours within the Solling. You can find more hiking trails, including easy to moderate options, on the Hiking around Arholzen guide.
Many of the lakes and ponds in the area are family-friendly. Highlights like Ulrich's Pond, Seitz’s Mill Pond Hellental, and Grundmühlenteich are categorized as family-friendly. The Ponds Park also offers a nice area to linger. The trails around Lakenteich and Neuer Teich are generally accessible and offer a pleasant experience for all ages.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for nature observation and hiking, with dragonflies darting over the water and the scent of spruce forests. Information boards around Lakenteich and Neuer Teich provide details about the history and ecology, which can be enjoyed in any season. Winter offers quiet, picturesque walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, parking is available at some key locations. Neuer Teich, for example, has a spacious parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for tours within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park.
Seitz’s Mill Pond Hellental is a charming village pond located in the middle of Hellental. It features a historic water wheel and offers a glimpse into local heritage. It's a nice little village spot that visitors appreciate for its quaint atmosphere.
The Ponds Park features man-made ponds created in the mid-18th century as part of a large industrial complex, an ironworks. These ponds, originally known by their location (e.g., "middle Hüttenteich"), served as the driving force for various facilities. Today, they are known as the Upper, Middle, and Lower Ponds, forming a nice park to linger and enjoy.
Yes, there is a lake located in the Naturschutzgebiet In den Eichen. This nature reserve lies in a Weser loop, where a former gravel mining area is recovering close to nature within a mixed deciduous forest. It's described as a beautiful patch of earth on the edge of the reserve.


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