NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal
NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal
Best lakes around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal are primarily characterized by a dynamic riverine landscape, encompassing the Rhume, Eller, and Gillersheimer Bach, their floodplains, and associated wetlands. This nature reserve features significant water bodies such as the Thiershäuser Teiche and numerous oxbow lakes of the Rhume. These areas are notable for their rich biodiversity, unique ecosystems, and the natural processes that shape the landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features within this protected region.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The birdhouses can be seen quite a lot, it would be nice if someone replaced the broken ones
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Looks like pressed reclaimed material, light, brittle and concrete-colored
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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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This route leads along the Eichsfeld hiking trail and the karst hiking trail through a beautiful mixed forest.
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Beautiful, natural biotope. Resting place for waterfowl. Located in the NSG Rhumeaue/Ellerniederung/Gillersheimer Bachtal.
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The hydrogeological background of this comparatively strong spring with its impressive spring pot is very interesting: The groundwater flowing down from the Harz slopes, including seepage water from the rivers Oder and Sieber to the north, rushes at high speed at a depth of around 50 meters through an underground karst cave system. In the source area of the Rhume, with great pressure on a wall, it hits clay-containing and thus water-impermeable rock. This forms an underground dam, which lets the spring water of the Rhume shoot up to the surface. The more or less bluish coloration of the water, depending on the incidence of light, is caused by light scattering of small lime particles, which the water absorbs on its way through the rock layers.
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The Ruhmequelle is located on the Karst hiking trail and the Solling-Harz Cross Trail ends here.
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The region is characterized by a dynamic riverine landscape, featuring the Rhume, Eller, and Gillersheimer Bach, along with their floodplains and associated wetlands. Within this system, you'll find the significant Thiershäuser Teiche and numerous oxbow lakes of the Rhume, which are cut-off river bends. Additionally, the Rhume Spring is a prominent natural monument.
The Thiershäuser Teiche, particularly the "Große Teich," are known for their shallow shores, extensive reed beds, and adjacent alder carrs. They are a vital habitat for diverse wildlife, including many bird species like the White and Black Stork, and various bat and amphibian species. They are considered a charming oasis for peace and relaxation.
Yes, angling is a popular activity at the Thiershäuser Teiche. The waters host a diverse fish population, including eels, zander, trout, carp, and pike. Day passes for fishing are typically available from March 1st to November 14th, from 6 AM to 8 PM.
Oxbow lakes are U-shaped bodies of water formed when a river meander is cut off from the main channel. In the Rhumeaue, these oxbow lakes create unique ecosystems, serving as crucial breeding grounds for fish and providing essential food sources for birds and other wildlife. They also play a vital ecological role by trapping sediments and storing excess water, helping to mitigate flood risks.
The Thiershäuser Teiche and oxbow lakes are rich in biodiversity. Birdwatchers can spot species like the White and Black Stork, Marsh Harrier, Kingfisher, and Savi's Warbler. The area is also home to various bat species, including the Greater Mouse-eared Bat, and amphibians like the Great Crested Newt. The Duck Pond is a natural biotope serving as a resting place for waterfowl.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Duck Pond is a natural biotope ideal for observing waterfowl. The Rhume Spring is an impressive natural monument that can be fascinating for all ages. The Thiershäuser Teiche also offer a peaceful environment for relaxation and nature observation.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy walks, or enjoy road cycling and running. For detailed routes, you can check out the nearby guides for Easy hikes, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails around the NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities for various skill levels. For instance, the guide for Easy hikes around NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal features routes like the "View of Rhumspringe – Rhume Spring loop from Rhumspringe," which is rated as easy. Many trails lead along the Eichsfeld hiking trail and the karst hiking trail.
The Thiershäuser Teiche and oxbow lakes are particularly vibrant during spring and summer when wildlife is most active and aquatic plants are in bloom. Angling season at Thiershäuser Teiche runs from March to November, suggesting these months are generally good for outdoor activities and observing the natural environment.
The Rhume Spring is a natural monument where groundwater from the Harz slopes emerges at high speed through an underground karst cave system. It's known for its impressive spring pot and the distinctive bluish coloration of its water, caused by light scattering off small lime particles. It's a fascinating example of hydrogeological processes.
Near the Thiershäuser Teiche, you can find the "Wirtshaus am Thiershäuser Teich," which offers a terrace with views over the lake. For broader options, you might look for cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby towns like Katlenburg-Lindau or Rhumspringe, which are often mentioned in fan-out queries for the region.
Yes, the area around the NSG Rhumeaue/ Ellerniederung/ Gillersheimer Bachtal is suitable for cycling. There are various road cycling routes available, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes guide, which include moderate to difficult options like the "Oder Bridge Near Pöhlde – Rhume River loop from Katlenburg."


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