Lakes around Bruchstedt, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany, provide natural attractions for visitors seeking outdoor experiences. While major lakes are not directly within its boundaries, the area features several notable water bodies and nature reserves. These natural landscapes contribute to the region's appeal for those exploring the Thuringian countryside. The surrounding area offers opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The hemp lake is silting up more and more and today no longer has any free water surfaces. So the bog is gradually disappearing.
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Anyone who would like to find out more about the Bruchwiesen landscape protection area in Bad Tennstedt can find a lot of information at https://www.badtennstedt.de/index/object.php?mandat=95099. There it is explained what the three springs "Bruchteich", "Gläserloch" and "Kutscherloch" are all about and where the ice ponds get their name from.
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really nice area a place for rest
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The Sonder forest area has been a nature reserve since 1961 and, together with the neighboring forest areas on Oberholz and Großer Horn, is part of the European NATURA 2000 system of protected areas. The core of the area is the hemp lake, which was created by leaching rock salts in the geological subsoil. It is the largest of what were previously six sinkholes of this type. These sinkholes filled with water over a long period of time, creating lakes with no natural inflow and outflow, so they were fed solely by rainwater. (Source: https://www.nottertal-heilingerhoehen.de)
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A nature reserve consisting of several ponds and wet meadows
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The area is partly in a renovated, but also in a disintegrated state. It exudes its own charm. The walk through the small park and the peace and quiet at the 2 ponds is pleasant and invites you to rest.
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There is a small witch's house right next door 🏚️
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The pond is leased by VDSF Herbsleben. Great reed bank Ufer. A bit away from the water you can take a break at a covered table protected from the rain.
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While Bruchstedt itself doesn't have large lakes, the region offers several notable water bodies. These include the historical site of Ballhausen Castle and Park with its two ponds, the unique Hanfsee Moor which is a silting bog, and the Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve, known for its birdlife.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve is designated as family-friendly, offering opportunities to observe nature. Ballhausen Castle and Park also welcomes families with its pleasant park and ponds. Additionally, the Picnic Area by the Reed-Fringed Pond provides a covered table for a family break.
You can observe diverse natural features. The Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve is a European bird sanctuary, home to native birds, insects, and amphibians. The Hanfsee Moor showcases a unique ecosystem where a former lake is gradually silting up, forming a bog within the Große Sonder forest. You'll also find reed-fringed ponds and tranquil natural monuments like the Bruchteich Nature Monument.
Yes, Ballhausen Castle and Park is a historical site featuring two ponds and a small park. It offers a pleasant and quiet spot for rest, exuding its own charm despite being partly in a disintegrated state.
The area around Bruchstedt offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Ketzerturm – Ballhausen Castle and Park loop' or 'St. Bonifatius Church loop'. For running, there are routes such as the 'Kneippbecken – Schloss Kleinballhausen loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes like 'Pappelstieg Bridge – North Park, Erfurt loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Bruchstedt, Running Trails around Bruchstedt, and Road Cycling Routes around Bruchstedt guides.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For instance, a popular easy hiking route is the 'Ketzerturm – Ballhausen Castle and Park loop from Bad Tennstedt', which is 7.1 km long. Another moderate option is the 'St. Bonifatius Church loop from Kirchheilingen' at 9.3 km. These trails allow you to explore the natural surroundings and historical sites. More hiking routes can be found in the Hiking around Bruchstedt guide.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the nature reserves, especially for birdwatching at the Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve. Summer is ideal for enjoying the picnic areas and the tranquility of spots like Ballhausen Castle and Park.
Yes, there is a dedicated Picnic Area by the Reed-Fringed Pond. This spot features a covered table, offering protection from the rain, and is situated near a pond leased by VDSF Herbsleben, known for its great reed bank.
Yes, fishing is possible in some areas. The water areas of the Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve are managed by a sport fishing association and used for fishing. Similarly, the pond at the Picnic Area by the Reed-Fringed Pond is leased by VDSF Herbsleben, indicating it's also a fishing spot.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful walks through small parks and the quiet atmosphere at the ponds, such as those at Ballhausen Castle and Park. The opportunity to observe local flora and fauna, especially birds at the Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve, is also a highlight. The unique character of places like the Hanfsee Moor also draws interest.
Yes, parking is available at some locations. For example, Ballhausen Castle and Park is listed as having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors to access.
Absolutely. The Hanfsee Moor is a natural monument, representing a bog where a former lake is silting up. The Herbslebener Teiche Nature Reserve is also a natural monument and a European bird sanctuary. Additionally, the Bruchteich Nature Monument offers a bank built in connection with the BUGA 2007, adding a unique touch to the natural setting.


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