Best lakes around Eckertalsperre are centered on the Eckertalsperre, an artificial lake in the Harz mountain range near Bad Harzburg, Germany. This reservoir serves as a vital drinking water source and for flood protection. Nestled within the Harz National Park, the area offers a diverse landscape with hiking opportunities and historical significance, including its past as part of the inner-German border. The region provides a blend of natural beauty and historical context for visitors.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very nice gesture from Harzwasserwerke.
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Beautiful dam below the Brocken
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The Eckertalsperre is really an absolute highlight!
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After the outrageously high drink prices up on the Brocken, I was delighted to fill up the bottle here again. A bit slow, unfortunately, but you don't look behind the gills of a perch that's been given to you!
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Nice view of the dam and quiet area.
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Always a beautiful view
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A great idea and a good place to fill up your water supply.
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You have to have a little patience.
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The Eckertalsperre is nestled within the Harz National Park, offering picturesque scenery with moss-covered rocks and views of the Brocken mountain. Beyond the reservoir itself, you can discover impressive waterfalls nearby, such as the Radau Waterfall and the Ilse Waterfalls. For specific views, the East Shore of the Ecker Dam provides excellent vistas over the reservoir and the dam wall.
The Ecker Dam holds significant historical importance as it was bisected by the inner-German border during the division of Germany. Today, a boundary stone on the Dam wall of the Eckertalsperre (HWN 001) serves as a poignant reminder of this past. The dam's construction between 1939 and 1943 also involved forced labor during World War II.
Yes, the area around Eckertalsperre offers numerous hiking opportunities. A popular choice is the 10.1 km circular route around the Ecker Reservoir. For more challenging options, the 'Three Valleys Tour' is a 17-kilometer circular trail. You can find various routes, including difficult ones like the 'Ecker Reservoir – Brocken Summit loop', in the Running Trails around Eckertalsperre guide.
Trails around Eckertalsperre range from moderate to difficult. While many paths offer scenic overlooks, some, like the Obstructed Trail by the Lake in Harz National Park, can be challenging due to fallen trees and narrow, jungle-like conditions. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings before you go.
While the region offers many trails, the Eckertalsperre Drinking Water Fountain is a family-friendly facility where visitors can safely refill their water bottles. Many trails around the reservoir are suitable for families, but it's always recommended to check individual route descriptions for specific suitability and difficulty levels.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking, with trails offering considerable elevation changes. You can explore various routes, including gravel biking options like the 'Brocken Summit – Eckertalsperre dam loop' or MTB trails such as the 'Ecker Reservoir – East Shore of the Ecker Dam loop'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Eckertalsperre and MTB Trails around Eckertalsperre guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. Many enjoy the stunning views, especially from the East Shore of the Ecker Dam, and the tranquility of the reservoir. The historical significance of the Dam wall of the Eckertalsperre (HWN 001), marking the former inner-German border, is also a popular point of interest and photo motif.
Yes, Eckertalsperre is a vital component of the regional water supply. It serves primarily as a source of drinking water for cities like Brunswick, Wolfenbüttel, and Wolfsburg. The Eckertalsperre Drinking Water Fountain allows visitors to safely fill their bottles, highlighting its functional importance.
Absolutely. The East Shore of the Ecker Dam offers beautiful views over the Eckertalsperre, the dam wall, and even glimpses of the Brocken. Additionally, the benches along the trail on the Dam wall of the Eckertalsperre (HWN 001) provide great spots to pause and enjoy the reservoir's scenery.
The Eckertalsperre region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery and pleasant weather. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter offers opportunities for winter hiking, though conditions can be challenging. The area's natural beauty and historical sites are accessible in most seasons.
Yes, the Eckertalsperre Drinking Water Fountain provides a convenient spot to refill your water bottles. Additionally, the Harzwasserwerke maintains a stamping point (Stempelstelle 1) at the end of the dam, which is part of the Harzer Wandernadel, encouraging hikers to explore the region and offering a potential rest stop.


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