Best lakes around Bad Grund are primarily found in the surrounding Upper Harz region, an area known for its scenic landscapes and historical significance. The municipality provides access to numerous artificial ponds and reservoirs that are integral to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Oberharzer Wasserregal (Upper Harz Water Management System). These historic bodies of water were originally constructed for mining purposes and now serve as popular sites for outdoor activities. The region's lakes offer a combination of natural beauty and cultural…
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For me, one of the most idyllic stamping points for the Harz hiking pin. The path along the “Allee der Bäume” is recommended. Here you walk through the Grumbachtal: one of the last completely forested valleys in the Upper Harz. An easy path to walk, the Grumbach gently babbles along and there is dense coniferous forest everywhere. Just before the Grumbach pond, you pass the Grumbach waterfall and then suddenly the Grumbach pond, surrounded by forest, lies quiet and calm in front of you - it doesn't get more Harz idyll than this! The reflection of the trees in the water is also beautiful! By the way, the stamping point is not only necessary for the HWN, but also for the Wildemann hiking pin!
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One of six ponds in a cascade in the Grumbach valley as well as various moats, which were used to transport the precious water. All of these facilities were built from 1680 to supply the water wheels of the mines around Hahnenklee-Bockswiese. They are part of the cultural monument "Oberharzer Wasserregal" and since 2010 also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.🌊💙🌊
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The Middle Grumbacher Pond is one of many idyllic ponds in the Upper Harz water shelf and the enchanted-looking paths here. If you want to enjoy the idyll in peace, it's better to hike here outside of weekends, public holidays and holiday periods, because the Liebesbankweg and the pond cascades are now so popular that sometimes there's almost too much going on. Or you start running when the weather isn't so great, then it's quieter :)
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Here you can see the idyllic Middle Grumbacher Pond, beautifully located and great paths on the Liebesbankweg
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The Mittlerer Grumbacher Teich is a former mining pond in the Upper Harz surrounded by forest on three sides. It is located southwest of the Bocksberg and east of the town of Bockswiese. The man-made body of water was originally called the “Herzog-August-Teich” and served as a water and energy storage facility for the ore mines and smelting operations of the Bockswieser Zug. The pond dam was built in the summer of 1675 by just 70 miners in just 10 weeks. This reservoir was subsequently raised and partially redesigned using a new pond construction method. In 1827 the dam at the Middle Grumbacher Pond almost burst. On the airside embankment, a section about 20 meters long slipped, leaving less than half a meter of the top of the dam standing. A hastily organized large-scale rescue operation was able to prevent the impending breach of the pond dam at the last moment. The impending catastrophe, which would have flooded and washed away the two raft ponds down the valley and large parts of the town of Bockswiese, did not occur and the pond, which is extremely important for the operation of the ore mines and smelting works, could be completely repaired without emptying it. Source: https://www.harzlife.de/teiche/mittlerer-grumbacher-teich.html
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At the end of the Grumbacher Flößgraben is the Grumbacher waterfall and a small viewing platform. The precious water falls around 15 meters down the slope until it reaches the Grumbach below the Grumbacher Teich. However, the location at the end of the ditch is less suitable for observing the waterfall. You can see more at the foot of the waterfall. To do this, go back to the stairs, which will take you to the southeast end of the dam of the Grumbacher Teich. There you take the narrow, steeply descending path. After about one hundred meters you will reach the waterfall visible between the boulders. In winter, the icy Grumbacher waterfall offers a thoroughly impressive sight. During the warm and dry season, however, you should not expect an all too impressive spectacle here with lush vegetation. Source: https://www.harzlife.de/teiche/unterer-grumbacher-teich.html
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Magnificent nature, a beautiful pond with roots on the shore. Hikers should definitely take a break here.
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At the beginning of September 2022, the Grumbacher Teich had so little water that the waterfall was just a trickle.
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Many lakes near Bad Grund are part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Oberharzer Wasserregal (Upper Harz Water Management System). These artificial ponds and reservoirs were originally constructed for mining purposes, showcasing ingenious historical water management. For example, the Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137) and the Huttaler Widerwaage are prime examples of this historical engineering, built to power mines and regulate water flow.
Yes, several lakes offer great experiences for families. The Oberer Grumbacher Teich is a popular spot with excellent water quality for swimming, surfing, and rowing, and features a campground and restaurants on its southern shore. The Wiesenbeker Teich, a bit further out, boasts an artificial sandy beach, a playground, and pedal boat rentals, making it ideal for children.
The region around Bad Grund's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For instance, there are numerous MTB trails and road cycling routes that pass by or near these historic ponds. Many lakes, like the Oberer Grumbacher Teich and Wiesenbeker Teich, also offer water activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating.
Absolutely. The lakes are often integrated into scenic hiking trails. For example, the Middle Grumbacher Pond is part of the popular Liebesbankweg circular hiking trail. The Carler Teich and Prinzen-Teich are also ideal for walks, with paths leading around them and connecting to the 'Prinzenteich / Flambacher Teiche' water hiking trail. You can find many running trails and longer hiking routes that explore the area's natural beauty and historical sites.
For swimming, the Oberer Grumbacher Teich is highly recommended due to its excellent water quality. The Wiesenbeker Teich is another popular bathing lake, featuring an artificial sandy beach and a sunbathing lawn, perfect for a refreshing dip on a warm day.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you'll find dense coniferous forests, picturesque valleys, and various viewpoints. The area around the Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113), for instance, is known for its idyllic forest setting and the nearby Grumbach Waterfall. Many ponds offer tranquil settings with reflections of trees in the water, creating a romantic flair.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and water sports. Autumn offers stunning foliage, making walks particularly picturesque. In winter, if the lakes freeze over, some areas like the Wiesenbeker Teich offer opportunities for ice skating, and the surrounding trails are suitable for cross-country skiing and sledding.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. The Oberer Grumbacher Teich has a campground, hotel, and various restaurants on its southern shore. Similarly, the Wiesenbeker Teich features a campsite and a guesthouse on its southwest bank, providing accommodation and dining options for visitors.
Many trails and natural areas around the lakes are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. The Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137), for example, is noted as dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check specific regulations for swimming or designated bathing areas.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere of the ponds, especially those nestled within the forest. The historical significance of the Oberharzer Wasserregal is also a major draw, offering a unique blend of nature and cultural heritage. Many appreciate the well-maintained hiking paths and the opportunities for peaceful breaks by the water, as highlighted by the numerous photos and positive feedback from the komoot community.
While popular spots like Oberer Grumbacher Teich can get busy, especially on weekends, many of the smaller, historic mining ponds within the Oberharzer Wasserregal offer a more tranquil experience. The Middle Grumbacher Pond, for instance, is part of an idyllic cascade and can be quieter outside of peak times. Exploring the paths around Carler Teich also provides a peaceful setting away from larger crowds.


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