Lakes around Dam Wippra are centered on the Wippra Dam and its reservoir, a significant body of water constructed between 1951 and 1952. This dam initially served industrial water supply and now contributes to electricity generation. The area functions as a popular local recreation hub within the Harz landscape. It offers diverse outdoor activities, blending historical significance with natural beauty.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A beautiful circular path leads around the reservoir.
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On this side of the reservoir, the path leads close to the water, on the other side you look down at the reservoir from above.
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There is a beautiful path around the reservoir, which can be comfortably completed in just under 2 hours.
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The walk around the reservoir is worthwhile. It's beautiful here.
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The 6 km loop is still wonderful despite the dying trees. And that's true in every season.
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Finally got that stamp. The drive to the Wipper Dam parking lot is quite an adventure. I actually wanted to do the circular route, but due to time constraints, I decided to return the same way.
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a beautiful trail around the reservoir 👍
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The primary aquatic attraction in Dam Wippra is the Wippra Dam (Wippertalsperre) and its associated reservoir. This single, significant body of water serves multiple functions and is the focal point for recreation in the area.
The Wippra Dam was constructed between 1951 and 1952. It was initially built to supply industrial water to the copper mines in Mansfeld and Hettstedt and now contributes to electricity generation. It also plays an important role in flood protection and augmenting low water levels.
The Wippra Dam is nestled within the picturesque Harz landscape. Visitors can expect scenic views of the reservoir and surrounding woods and fields, especially along the various hiking trails.
Yes, a major draw is the approximately 6-kilometer-long circular hiking trail that encircles the dam and reservoir, offering picturesque views. For a different experience, the 4.5 km Singltrail circuit provides a path through the woods. The dam is also an official checkpoint (No. 219) within the Harzer Wandernadel hiking system, which you can complete at Wippertalsperre Stamp Station (Harzer Wandernadel).
Yes, during the warmer months, the Wippra Reservoir transforms into an unofficial bathing area, providing a refreshing spot for visitors to cool off. The Wippertalsperre (HWN 219) is known for its beautiful swimming areas.
Yes, the Wippra Reservoir is officially designated as a fishing water, making it an appealing location for anglers. You would need to obtain the necessary fishing permits.
Beyond hiking, swimming, and fishing, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, running trails, and road cycling routes around Dam Wippra.
Yes, visitors have the unique opportunity to take guided tours that delve into the internal inspection passages of the dam wall, offering an insightful look into its construction and function.
Yes, the Wippra Dam area is considered family-friendly. Many of the trails, including the 6 km loop around the reservoir, are suitable for families. Highlights like Wippra Reservoir and Wippertalsperre (HWN 219) are noted as family-friendly.
While specific dog rules for all trails are not detailed, the Wippra Dam area is a popular natural recreation spot. Many visitors bring their dogs on the circular hiking trails. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near swimming areas or wildlife.
The Wippra Dam area is enjoyable in every season. The 6 km loop trail around the reservoir is wonderful year-round. For swimming, the warmer months are ideal. For hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though winter walks can also be scenic, albeit potentially muddy.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, the beautiful views of the reservoir and the Harz landscape, and the well-maintained circular trails. Many appreciate the opportunity for a refreshing swim and the chance to collect stamps for the Harzer Wandernadel at Wippertalsperre Stamp Station (Harzer Wandernadel).
For official information regarding fishing permits for the Wippra Dam, you should contact the Talsperrenbetrieb Saxony-Anhalt or local fishing associations in the Wippra area. This will ensure you have the correct and up-to-date regulations.


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