Best attractions and places to see around Hochwasserrückhaltebecken Straußfurt include natural features and structural elements. The Hochwasserrückhaltebecken Straußfurt is primarily a flood retention basin, also serving as a significant resting place for migratory and water birds. The area offers various hiking and cycling paths, making it suitable for exploring the Straußfurt reservoir nature. Visitors can find both natural landscapes and engineering structures like the dam.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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As of September 2023: The surface has been milled off... 😬
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Easy to drive route.
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the surface is still good in 2022 and traffic is limited
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Rental of canoes, kayaks, rubber dinghies and much more. A boat tour with the rustic owner and his legendary stories about the swan "Günther" are 100% recommended. 036376 50522 http://www.nanukanu.de/
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Officially not accessible ("Entering forbidden") but you can at least drive to the middle (and then even further with some climbing)
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An unmarked, partially paved circular path leads around the retention basin, unfortunately the weir at the top of the dam is closed and you cannot walk the entire circuit on the dam wall.
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The primary natural feature is the Straußfurt Retention Basin itself, which serves as a significant resting place for migratory and water birds. The area is noted for its rich flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature observation. You can also explore the Straußfurt Reservoir, which offers a relaxed circuit with plenty of nature to see.
Yes, the area around the retention basin is popular for both hiking and cycling. There is an unmarked, partially paved circular path around the Straußfurt Retention Basin. The Dam at the retention basin between Vehra and Henschleben is also accessible for cycling and offers good views. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking guides and MTB guides for the region.
The Hochwasserrückhaltebecken Straußfurt is particularly known as a resting place for many migratory and water birds, especially when the basin is partially impounded from April to October. The Dam at the retention basin is well-suited to observe a variety of birds. The region's rich flora and fauna make it an appealing destination for general nature and wildlife observation.
While the primary focus is on natural and engineering features, the St. Wigberti Monastery and Church, along with the Marienkapelle, are located nearby and are generally open to visitors daily. These offer a glimpse into the local cultural heritage.
Yes, the area is suitable for families. The Straußfurt Reservoir is noted as family-friendly, offering a relaxed circuit. The easy hiking and cycling paths around the basin provide opportunities for outdoor activities that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Key man-made structures include the Dam at the retention basin between Vehra and Henschleben, which is a long earthen structure offering views over the lake. Another significant structure is the Straußfurt Reservoir Weir, a crucial part of the flood control system, though it's not possible to cross the Unstrut directly on the weir.
From April to October, the basin is partially impounded, making it a prime time for birdwatching and fishing. This period generally offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. The dam is interesting in every season, suggesting year-round appeal, but spring through autumn might be best for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
Yes, there are several routes. An unmarked, partially paved circular path leads around the Straußfurt Retention Basin. For more structured options, you can explore hiking routes like the easy 'Straußfurt Retention Basin – Straußfurt Reservoir Weir loop from Straußfurt' (3.5 km) or 'Fish restaurant – Bridge Over the Schmale Gera loop from Straußfurt' (4.2 km). There are also running trails available, such as the 'Henschleben Retention Basin loop from Straußfurt' (8.7 km).
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Dam at the retention basin between Vehra and Henschleben is well-suited for cycling, offering good views. There is also an unpaved, partially fortified circular path around the retention basin itself. The Road Between Schwerstedt and Straußfurt is also highlighted for its good surface for cycling.
Visitors frequently highlight the pure nature and relaxed atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunities for birdwatching and observing the rich flora and fauna. The long dam provides excellent views over the lake, and the circular paths around the retention basin are enjoyed for their natural surroundings and ease of access.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the wider area. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like the 'Sömmerda Pumping Station – Dreyse Mill Sömmerda loop from Straußfurt' (23.8 km) which is rated as easy, or more moderate options like the 'Alperstedter See – View of Alperstädter See loop from Straußfurt' (55.1 km).
Yes, there is an information point at the Thuringian Basin Reservoir. This site provides interesting information not only about the Straußfurt retention basin but also about the wider region, offering valuable context for your visit.
Absolutely. The Straußfurt Reservoir offers a relaxed circuit that is not technically demanding. Additionally, an unmarked, partially paved circular path around the Straußfurt Retention Basin provides an easy way to explore the natural surroundings. Many of the hiking routes in the area are also rated as easy.
While specific dog-friendly amenities aren't detailed, the natural setting with numerous hiking and walking paths, including the circular path around the retention basin and the dam, generally makes it suitable for dog walks. Many visitors enjoy the pure nature with their pets. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially near wildlife.
The guide data does not specify exact parking locations. However, given the popularity for hiking and cycling, it is generally expected to find parking areas near common access points to the dam and retention basin paths. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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