Lakes around Niederbösa offer natural features and tranquil settings within the Thuringia region of Germany. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including unique geological formations such as sinkhole lakes. While specific large, named lakes are not abundant directly within Niederbösa, the broader vicinity provides opportunities for exploring natural water bodies. These locations are often appreciated for walking and observing natural hydrological features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Gründelsloch near Kindelbrück is one of the most impressive and important karst springs in Thuringia. It was created by the dissolution of limestone in the subsoil. The resulting underground cavity collapsed in 1611, causing a sinkhole and the spring to emerge. The active karst spring, with a diameter of 22 m and a discharge of around 15,600 l per minute, has several older precursor springs that are lined up like a string of pearls from northwest to southeast in the area of the Kindelbrück fault zone and dried up again over time. Examples of these dried-up precursor springs are the Kuhborn, around 700 meters away, or the karst spring on the Steinrinne. Source: display board
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Very clean and well maintained park.
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The cycle path in the direction of Sondershausen is currently closed.
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Benches available for resting
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Been there again after about 35 years... used to swim there often. Still a very nice, quiet spot. The water quality probably no longer invites you to swim, it is now a leased water. Certainly top for anglers. For an extended break on the tour, however, 👍 👍 👍.
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Such a large source is something special.
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The amount of water emitted is already enormous, it is 260 liters of water per second
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The source glows turquoise and the colorful foliage is reflected in the water
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The region is known for its unique geological formations. You can visit the Gründelsloch Karst Spring, a significant natural monument formed by the dissolution of limestone, creating an active spring with a 22-meter diameter. Additionally, the broader area features sinkhole lakes like the Hanfsee, which are solely fed by precipitation and offer tranquil natural settings.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Gondola Pond is a landscaped pond perfect for walks, with available parking and opportunities to observe nature and local wildlife. Another option is the Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds and Water Wheel Trail, which features a short circular walk with mini water wheels and fish ponds, very suitable for children.
Hängsberg Lake (Greußen) offers a quiet location ideal for an extended break during a tour. It's particularly popular among anglers, though swimming is not recommended due to water quality.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Niederbösa, with routes like the Wipper Bridge – Kohnstein Viewpoint loop. For more challenging options, consider routes such as the Gründelsloch Karst Spring – St. Ulrich Church Kindelbrück loop. Explore more options in the Hiking around Niederbösa guide.
The Waldgaststätte Cleric is a highly-rated restaurant and cafe located near the Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds. They are known for delicious fish dishes, and reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and unique geological features. The Gründelsloch Karst Spring is often highlighted for its impressive appearance and the play of colors in the spring. Many also enjoy the peaceful walks and opportunities to observe nature and local wildlife, especially at places like the Gondola Pond.
Yes, for example, the Gondola Pond offers plenty of parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors to access and enjoy a walk around the landscaped area.
Yes, there are several running trails in the broader area around Niederbösa. You can find routes like the Old Oil Mill Kindelbrück loop or the Running loop from Bilzingsleben. More details are available in the Running Trails around Niederbösa guide.
While some lakes offer beautiful scenery, wild swimming is generally not recommended. For instance, at Hängsberg Lake (Greußen), swimming is discouraged due to water quality, as it is now primarily leased for anglers. The Hanfsee, being a sinkhole lake, is more suited for nature observation than swimming.
The lakes and natural features around Niederbösa can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for walks and outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes, especially for those interested in geology and tranquil nature observation.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. For example, the circular walk at the Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds and Water Wheel Trail is suitable for a relaxed stroll with pets. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The Hanfsee (Hemp Lake) is a notable natural body of water located near Abtsbessingen, in the broader region of Niederbösa. It is the largest of several sinkholes formed by the leaching of rock salts, which then filled with rainwater. This unique geological origin makes it a tranquil spot for nature observation and appreciating hydrological features.


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