Best lakes around Lipprechterode are found in the surrounding region, particularly within the Nordhausen district and the Harz Mountains. This area features diverse aquatic landscapes, including reservoirs, natural ponds, and gravel pit lakes. These locations offer various recreational opportunities, from water sports and swimming to birdwatching and hiking. The region's lakes are characterized by their natural settings and geological formations.
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A wonderful place to rest, it has a slight lake feeling. Coots, mallards, grey herons, swans and many other waterfowl can be found here.
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The Kastwanderweg leads along the crane pond. A bench invites you to linger.
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Great spot for a little rest. Can only recommend
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a nice and clean shelter at the crane ponds, it's not far from here to the "HIstorical gypsum kiln".
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The crane ponds offer some great photo opportunities, a circular route leads around them, and it's not far from here to the "Historic Gypsum Kiln" stamping point
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The two ponds are located near Bad Sachsa, west of the Neuhof district, and were created by the monks of the Cistercian monastery of Walkenried starting in the 12th century. A nature trail – a hiking trail – leads from the parking lot at the Crane Ponds in Neuhof around the Upper and Lower Crane Ponds, as well as the remains of other ponds. Because of their proximity to nature, the ponds are now part of the "Gypsum Karst Area near Bad Sachsa" nature reserve, which extends in several areas from Tettenborn to the Thuringian border; the area is also part of the European Natura 2000 protected area network. Crystal algae thrive in the clean, calcareous water of the ponds. The still waters also provide good conditions as a partial habitat for great crested newts. The marsh harrier also lives in the water-rich landscape near Neuhof and can occasionally be observed. Short detours from the trail lead to special features of the area: the Kranichstein quarry, where raw gypsum has been mined since the early 20th century, a historic gypsum kiln, and the Priestersteinhöhle natural monument, a shallow cave in the gypsum of the Kranichstein. The Lower Kranichteich is approximately 300 m long and 130 m wide, while the Upper Kranichteich is approximately 150 m long and 200 m wide. Both ponds are a true fishing paradise: In addition to the main species, trout, anglers can look forward to eel, pike, carp, and tench.
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The region around Lipprechterode offers a diverse range of lakes, including large reservoirs like the Kelbra Reservoir, idyllic natural ponds such as Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa, and unique gravel pit lakes near Nordhausen like Sundhäuser See, known for their clear waters.
Yes, the Kelbra Reservoir is a popular spot for swimming and various water sports, featuring a lido and a large campsite. The Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes, particularly Bielen gravel lake, also offer supervised bathing beaches and are known for their clear waters suitable for swimming and diving.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, the Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa is situated directly on the Harzer Grenzweg, a historic border path. You can also find a beautiful circular walk around Kranichteich, passing historic sites. For more general hiking routes in the area, you can explore options like the 'Bench With View of the Brocken – Harzblick Viewpoint – View of Kraja loop from Lipprechterode' found in the Hiking around Lipprechterode guide.
Several lakes are suitable for families. The Bielen gravel lake, part of the Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes, has a supervised bathing beach with large sunbathing lawns, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts. Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa and Kranichteich are also considered family-friendly, offering easy walks and nature observation.
The Kelbra Reservoir is internationally recognized as an important bird habitat, especially known for large numbers of cranes during migration. The Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa and Schiedunger Pond are also idyllic spots for observing various waterfowl like coots, mallards, grey herons, and swans.
Yes, Sundhäuser See, one of the Nordhausen Gravel Pit Lakes, is a popular regional dive site. Its clear, deep waters allow divers to explore a unique 'underwater city of Nordhusia,' wrecks, and various art installations, along with rich plant growth and diverse aquatic life.
Spring and summer are particularly popular for visiting the lakes, especially for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty. Spring also offers the spectacular sight of migrating cranes at the Kelbra Reservoir.
Yes, Großes Seeloch is a fascinating lake formed by a karst phenomenon, a large, constantly water-filled sinkhole protected by a dense forest. It's a tranquil spot to observe unique geological formations and rich plant and animal life, though bathing and fishing are prohibited.
The wider Bad Sachsa area, near the Lower Crane Ponds, provides cycling opportunities through the karst landscape. For more structured routes, you can check out guides like the Road Cycling Routes around Lipprechterode or the Gravel biking around Lipprechterode, which include routes like 'Badraer Schweiz – View of Kelbra Reservoir loop from Bleicherode Ost'.
Near Kranichteich, you can find historic sites such as the Gibsbrennofen (gypsum kiln) and the Prieststone Cave. The Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa is also located on the Harzer Grenzweg, a path with historical significance.
Fishing is permitted in some lakes, such as the Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa, which is known as a fishing paradise with trout, eel, pike, carp, and tench. The Helenenhof Ponds are also managed by a fishing community, though boat fishing is not permitted there. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before fishing.
The Kelbra Reservoir offers a large campsite and a lido. The Bielen gravel lake provides a supervised bathing beach with sunbathing lawns, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts. Many lakes, like Schiedunger Pond and Helenenhof Ponds, offer peaceful spots for rest with benches.


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