Attractions and places to see around Mandelholztalsperre primarily feature natural landscapes and significant water infrastructure within the Harz mountains. This flood protection reservoir offers a setting for outdoor activities, with its surrounding forests and water bodies. The region provides opportunities to explore notable landmarks, viewpoints, and natural features, including various dams and rock formations. Visitors can experience both the engineering marvels of the dams and the natural beauty of the Harz National Park.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Harzer Wandernadel, this booklet guides you to impressive structures and idyllically located ponds, embedded in a unique natural setting. Every step on the paths around the dams opens up new views – of glittering water surfaces, dense forests, and the quiet power of a landscape that has always been shaped by the interplay of man and nature. Here: Kalte Bode flood protection basin, Königshütte
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Unfortunately, the forest around the dam has almost completely disappeared. Nevertheless, a walk around it is still recommended.
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Nice short circular walk around the dam.
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comfortable hiking trail along the lakeshore
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highly recommended you should stop by
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highly recommended you should stop by
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Beautiful circular walk along the Mandelholz dam, followed by a stop at the "Grüne Tanne" inn.
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Simply enjoy the view of the dam.
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The area around Mandelholztalsperre is excellent for hiking. Popular options include the Mandelholz Reservoir Trail and the Mandelholz Reservoir Loop, which offers a beautiful circular walk. Another recommended path is the Forest Path Above the Dam.
Yes, the Mandelholz Reservoir Loop is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant circular walk. Additionally, the Bench With a View of the Oderteich Reservoir provides a nice spot for families to relax and enjoy the scenery. The broader Harz National Park also offers numerous easy trails suitable for all ages.
Beyond the dam itself, you can visit the Bench With a View of the Oderteich Reservoir for scenic vistas. The nearby Königshütte Waterfall, about 0.9 miles northeast, is a 12-meter high natural attraction. Further afield within the Harz National Park, you'll find impressive rock formations like Feuersteinklippe and Schnarcherklippen.
While Mandelholztalsperre is primarily known for its natural beauty, you can find historical sites nearby. The ruined medieval castle, Königsburg, is about 1.4 miles east of the dam. The dam itself is also part of the "Talsperren im Harz" special stamp collection for the Harzer Wandernadel, highlighting its historical significance for hikers. For broader cultural experiences, historic towns like Quedlinburg, Goslar, and Wernigerode are accessible within the Harz region.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity to "let your soul dangle" while walking around the dam. The beautiful circular routes and the impressive views over the water and surrounding forests are frequently highlighted. A stop at the "Grüne Tanne" inn after a walk is also a popular recommendation.
Yes, there are dog-friendly hiking options in the vicinity. You can find more details and specific routes suitable for dogs in the Dog-friendly hikes around Mandelholztalsperre guide, which includes routes like the Rappbode Forebay loop.
The region offers various cycling routes. For traffic-free options, you can explore routes like the Schierke Mountain Church loop or the Königshütte Reservoir loop. Detailed information on these and other routes can be found in the Traffic-free bike rides around Mandelholztalsperre guide for racebikes and the Traffic-free bike rides around Mandelholztalsperre guide for touring bicycles.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed in the highlights, the area around the dam is generally accessible for visitors. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas near the main trailheads or the village of Königshütte, which is a common starting point for exploring the dam.
The Mandelholztalsperre area is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoors, though it can be busier. Even in winter, the snowy landscapes can be picturesque, offering a different kind of charm for walks.
Yes, after a walk around the Mandelholz dam, a stop at the "Grüne Tanne" inn is recommended by locals for refreshments. You can also find various cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages and towns within the Harz region.
Yes, the Mandelholztalsperre dam is a significant point within the Harzer Wandernadel program. It is featured as a special stamp location, specifically the Sonderstempelstelle der HWN "Talsperren im Harz", highlighting its importance for hikers collecting stamps.


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