Best lakes around Bodenrode-Westhausen are found within the Eichsfeld district of Thuringia, Germany. This municipality is characterized by its natural landscapes, historical sites, and extensive cycling and hiking trails. While significant recreational lakes are not directly within its immediate borders, the broader region offers various water bodies for recreation. Outdoor activities within Bodenrode-Westhausen itself primarily focus on its cycling paths and natural river sources.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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After many years of neglect, the pond in Köhlersgrund has also been redesigned. It lies beautifully nestled among tall trees right next to the clearing. In the middle of the pond, there is now a duck house in the traditional half-timbered style. The setting sun is reflected in the water.
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The pond in the Köhlersgrund, redesigned after many years, presents itself between tall trees with a half-timbered duck house. Information boards are included. The setting sun gleams idyllically on the water.
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The Köhlersgrund in Leinefelde was once a local recreation area! The turning point came, and the Köhlersgrund disappeared. That's going to change. Leinefelde's mayor, Patrick Westphalen, is committed to the development of the Köhlersgrund and is actively driving its implementation.
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Top leisure destination during the GDR era, long forgotten, is now slowly returning from obscurity
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The area of today's "Neun Brunnen", located south of the town of Heiligenstadt in the Pferdebach valley, was first documented in 1634. It got its name from the nine springs (Neun Börner). The area is still rich in springs today, although the exact number is not known. As early as the 19th century, the area of the "Neun Brunnen" was a popular destination for Heiligenstadt families. People would meet up in company and have picnics. People could make their own coffee to accompany their meals. Gastronomy has been in operation since around 1880.
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The Schierbachteich is located in the Schierbachtal
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The Glockengraben stream, coming from the direction of Teistungen, flows into the reservoir near Teistungen.
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While Bodenrode-Westhausen itself doesn't have large recreational lakes, the broader region offers a mix of recreational reservoirs, conservation areas, and small scenic ponds. These water bodies provide diverse experiences, from tranquil relaxation to nature observation. You'll generally need to travel a bit outside the immediate municipality to find notable lakes.
For swimming, you would typically need to travel outside the immediate Bodenrode-Westhausen area. The Wendebach Reservoir, located about 8 kilometers south of Göttingen, is a popular option offering a bathing area with a jetty and non-swimmer section. The lakes directly mentioned in the guide, such as Birkunger Reservoir and Teistungen Reservoir, are more focused on relaxation and nature observation rather than designated swimming.
For a calm and relaxing experience, the Birkunger Reservoir is highly recommended by visitors for its peaceful environment. Similarly, the Teistungen Reservoir is known for being very quiet and offers a serene setting for nature lovers.
Yes, several lakes in the region are considered family-friendly. Both the Birkunger Reservoir and the Teistungen Reservoir are suitable for families, offering pleasant environments for walks and enjoying nature. The small, enchanted Schierbach pond also provides a quiet spot for a short break with family.
The lakes near Bodenrode-Westhausen are rich in natural beauty. The Teistungen Reservoir, for instance, is significant for nature conservation and supports a species-rich flora and fauna. These areas are ideal for observing local wildlife and plant life in a tranquil setting.
Yes, the region around Bodenrode-Westhausen is well-suited for outdoor activities. The Birkunger Reservoir features a beautiful loop trail perfect for walking or cycling. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Bodenrode-Westhausen guide, and various cycling paths are detailed in the Cycling around Bodenrode-Westhausen guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the calm and natural environment of these lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, the beautiful loop walks around water bodies like the Birkunger Reservoir, and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna, especially at places like the Teistungen Reservoir. The quiet, enchanted spots like Schierbach pond are also highly valued for short breaks.
Yes, there are trails that cater to mountain biking. For example, the Stausee Birkungen Trail, which runs along the Birkunger Reservoir, is noted for its roots and is good for biking, especially with a full-suspension bike. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Bodenrode-Westhausen guide.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the broader Eichsfeld region, where Bodenrode-Westhausen is located, is known for its historical sites. You might find historical elements integrated into the surrounding landscapes or nearby towns, often accessible via the extensive cycling and hiking trails. The Neun Brunnen Park and Springs, though not a lake, is a historical spring area nearby.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and enjoying the lush greenery and wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer serene, quiet landscapes for those interested in winter hiking, though some facilities might be limited. For swimming, summer months would be ideal at designated bathing lakes further afield.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The loop trails around reservoirs like the Birkunger Reservoir offer scenic routes for you and your canine companion.
The Schierbach pond is described as a small, enchanted pond, offering a quiet and cozy place to stay. It's considered a hidden gem that can be reached with a short detour from the Postreiterweg, perfect for a peaceful break.


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