Attractions and places to see around Dam Königshütte are located in the Harz mountains of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. This area features the Königshütte Dam, an 18-meter-high concrete gravity dam constructed for drinking water supply and flood protection. The region is characterized by its reservoir, historical ruins, and a network of trails. Visitors can explore engineering marvels, natural features, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The dam was built on the Bode as an 18 m high concrete gravity dam for drinking water supply and flood protection, with a war-related interruption from 1939 to 1943 and 1952 to 1956, but is also used to raise low water levels and generate electricity. The hydroelectric plant has a nominal output of 60 kW and generates 0.18 GWh per year. The slightly curved wall is 108 m long and has a volume of 13,500 m³. It can be overflowed almost across its entire width. A fishbelly flap is installed in one field, which can be lowered by 1.5 m to relieve flooding. The reservoir has a volume of 1.2 million m³ and covers an area of 32 hectares. Part of the water is channeled from here through a 1,795 m long tunnel to the Rappbode Dam. The other part flows into the Bode to the Wendefurth dam, where it rejoins the water from the Rappbode dam. Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful reservoir with circular route.
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Nice hiking trail around the lake. Seating is available.
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Beautiful circular hiking trail around the dam.
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totally nice spot for walking and picnicking, there are plenty of seating around the dam. a stamp of the HWN can also be found here
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A beautiful circular route around the dam without any climbs.
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This hiking trail, from the Trogfurther Bridge to the confluence of the Warm and Cold Bode, is beautiful with its breathtaking views of the Bodestausee and its surrounding countryside. The motto is: "Relax, let go of the wheel. Trudle through the world, it's so beautiful!" - Kurt Tucholsky -
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Here is halftime, great view towards Brocken and the reservoir.
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The area offers several significant landmarks and scenic viewpoints. You can walk across the Königshütte Dam itself, an impressive engineering marvel. The Trogfurther Bridge (HWN 42) is a popular checkpoint for the Harzer Wandernadel and provides excellent views towards the Brocken and the reservoir. Additionally, the Königshütte Reservoir and Trogfurt Bridge area offers breathtaking views of the Bodestausee and its surrounding landscape. High above Königshütte, the medieval Königsburg Ruins offer magnificent panoramic views over the Harz region, including peaks like Mount Brocken and Wurmberg.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The central feature is the Königshütte Reservoir, a tranquil body of water formed by the Bode River, perfect for hiking around. You can also witness the unique confluence of the Kalte and Warme Bode Rivers just before they enter the reservoir. For a refreshing stop, seek out the small, artificial Königshütte Waterfall. The Bockberg, a protected nature reserve, also offers opportunities to experience the local flora and fauna.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Trogfurther Bridge (HWN 42), Königshütte Reservoir and Trogfurt Bridge, and Königshütte Dam are all highlighted as family-friendly. The easy circular paths around the reservoir are ideal for walks with children. The Bode Trail to Königshütte Dam is also noted as family-friendly and accessible.
The area is a hiker's paradise. You can enjoy easy circular paths around the Königshütte Reservoir, which can be circumnavigated in just over an hour. The Bode Trail to Königshütte Dam is a scenic and easy route. Königshütte is also a significant point on the renowned Harzer-Hexen-Stieg long-distance hiking trail. For more options, explore various waterfall hikes, including routes like the 'Royal castle ruins (HWN 41) – Trogfurther Bridge (HWN 42) loop'.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The Bode Trail to Königshütte Dam is an asphalted path suitable for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes, such as the 'Königshütte Reservoir – Königshütte Waterfall loop'. For mountain bikers, there are dedicated MTB trails, including the 'Felswerke opencast mine (HWN 39) – Trail along the Königshütte Dam loop'.
Yes, parts of the area are accessible. The Königshütte Reservoir is noted as wheelchair accessible, and the dam itself can be circumnavigated without significant effort. The Bode Trail to Königshütte Dam is an asphalted path, making it suitable for skaters or wheelchair users with hardly any traffic.
Beyond the dam's engineering history, you can explore the Königsburg Ruins, a medieval castle likely built in the 10th century to protect a trade route. The Trogfurther Bridge (HWN 42) marks the former location of a historic bridge now submerged. Additionally, the Industrial Monument Königshütte in nearby Bad Lauterberg offers insights into historical foundry operations, and the Heimatstube local history museum provides a glimpse into the village's past.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially towards the Brocken and Wurmberg, from points like the Königshütte Dam and Trogfurther Bridge. The easy and beautiful circular hiking trails around the Königshütte Reservoir are also a highlight, offering a relaxing experience amidst nature. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the tranquil atmosphere of the reservoir.
The Dam Königshütte area is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the reservoir and longer outdoor activities. Even in winter, the landscape can be picturesque, though some trails might be more challenging. The Harzer Wandernadel checkpoints are accessible in most seasons.
Parking is generally available at various points around the dam and reservoir, often indicated as 'Wanderparkplatz Königshütte' (hiker's parking). Specific highlights like the Trogfurther Bridge (HWN 42) are noted to have parking facilities nearby, making it convenient to start your exploration.
While the immediate vicinity of the dam focuses on natural and historical attractions, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby villages and towns within the Harz region. These typically offer a range of choices from guesthouses to hotels, providing convenient bases for exploring Dam Königshütte and its surroundings.
Beyond the main attractions, consider seeking out the Ruins of St. Andrew's Church, found on a footpath towards Elbingerode, offering a quiet historical discovery. The unique point where the Cold Bode and Warm Bode rivers converge before entering the reservoir is also a fascinating natural detail often overlooked. Exploring the trails around the Bockberg Nature Reserve can lead to peaceful, less-trafficked areas.


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