Best lakes around Groß Quenstedt are located in the surrounding region, including areas near Halberstadt and within the Harz foothills. This landscape offers a variety of natural and historical water bodies. Visitors can find diverse experiences, from historic fish ponds to recreational lakes. These locations provide opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities within a short distance of Groß Quenstedt.
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freely accessible at any time
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Difficult to access in winter
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The mill is privately owned, so please visit the grounds with consideration.
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The duck pond north of the Vogtei is a pond and park created in the Middle Ages, where ducks and swans still live today. In the past, it was a source of inspiration for poets, including Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim. Therefore, the path along the pond is also called the Poets' Walk. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halberstadt#Bauwerke
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Beautiful place with a pond, bench and table that invites you to linger.
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In the middle of the Huy-Sattel valley, about 75m south of the S-curve of the Brückweg, a strong spring rises in the layers of the upper Bundsandstein, the water of which flows towards Wilhelmshall, joins the spring water from Huy-Neinstedt at the Kuckucksmühle and feeds the Anderbecker Becke. (°1) In the Middle Ages, the wooded area around the small forest pond belonged to the St. Georgenhospital in Halberstadt (as it is still assigned on the map of the Huy from 1806). The name "Jürgenbrunnen" probably came from "Georgsbrunnen". The Huy hiking guide (Natur- und Umweltbund Huy e.V.) does mention a St. George's monastery in Halberstadt, but it never existed. Source: badersleben.de/quellweg/quelle10.html
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In the middle of the Huy-Sattel valley, about 75m south of the S-curve of the Brückweg, a strong spring rises in the layers of the upper Bundsandstein, the water of which flows towards Wilhelmshall, joins the spring water from Huy-Neinstedt at the Kuckucksmühle and feeds the Anderbecker Becke. (°1) In the Middle Ages, the wooded area around the small forest pond belonged to the St. Georgenhospital in Halberstadt (as it is still listed on the map of the Huy from 1806). The name "Jürgenbrunnen" probably came from "Georgsbrunnen". The Huy hiking guide (Natur- und Umweltbund Huy e.V.) does mention a St. George's monastery in Halberstadt, but it never existed. Source: http://badersleben.de/quellweg/quelle10.html
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Abbot Jasper Bernwinkel of the Huysburg monastery had the pond dug out at the end of the 14th century. It was a fish pond. Source: Wikipedia
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Visitors frequently enjoy the historic Röderhöfer Pond, originally a fish pond from the late 14th century, known for its tranquil setting. Another favorite is Ententeich and Monument in Poetengang Park, a green area with a duck pond and playground along the Holtemme. The Lower Mill Pond, once supplying a water wheel, is also appreciated for its natural landscape and quiet atmosphere.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Halberstädter See is known for its accessible paths and is a pleasant spot for all ages. Ditfurter See offers sandy areas for sunbathing and swimming, making it ideal for children to cool off after a bike ride. Ententeich and Monument in Poetengang Park also features a playground.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find serene settings with shady banks at places like Röderhöfer Pond. Ditfurter See is a habitat for many bird species, providing a quiet natural experience. The Harz National Park, home to Oderteich and Silberteich, features scenic routes, dams, and thoughtfully designed natural surroundings.
Absolutely. Röderhöfer Pond was originally dug as a fish pond by Abbot Jasper Bernwinkel in the late 14th century. The Ghost Mill, located near a lake in Halberstadt, is an almost 800-year-old former monastery water mill. The Lower Mill Pond was created to supply a water wheel, reflecting the region's industrial past.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with trails like the 'Holtemme Riverside Path – Halberstädter See loop' being an easy option. For more extensive routes, explore the options in the Hiking around Groß Quenstedt guide. Cycling is also a great way to explore, with routes such as the 'Wassertorturm Halberstadt – St. Petri Church Emersleben loop' available in the Cycling around Groß Quenstedt guide. Mountain biking trails are also present, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Groß Quenstedt guide.
Yes, Ditfurter See offers sandy areas popular for swimming and sunbathing during summer. Bremer Teich, located near Ballenstedt, is another popular spot with designated bathing facilities, making it an ideal location for a summer day out.
Oderteich, situated within the Harz National Park, is excellent for hikers and photographers, featuring a path encircling the water and a dam with great photo opportunities. It's also part of the Harzer-Hexen-Stieg. Silberteich, found along the Nature Myths Trail, also offers scenic surroundings and is a stamp point for the Harz hiking badge.
Yes, the Ententeich and Monument in Poetengang Park is a small shady park along the Holtemme. Further afield, the Schlossteich im Schlosspark Ballenstedt (Castle Pond in Ballenstedt Castle Park) provides a picturesque and serene environment for leisurely strolls through historical grounds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, the opportunities for family outings, and the chance to connect with nature. The historic aspects of some ponds and the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling are also frequently highlighted.
For a truly peaceful experience, Röderhöfer Teich is described as a tranquil setting ideal for those looking to relax and 'let your mind wander' amidst natural landscapes. Ditfurter See, outside of peak season, also offers a quiet and contemplative spot, especially for birdwatching.
Yes, both Oderteich and Silberteich are part of the Harz hiking badge system. Oderteich is a stamp point for the Harz Hiking Needle, and Silberteich is a stamp point for the Harz hiking badge, making them appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and collectors.


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