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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bad Grund

Best natural monuments around Bad Grund are found within the Harz Mountains, a region characterized by its geological formations and diverse natural landscapes. The area features ancient coral reefs, limestone rock formations, and extensive forest systems. These natural features offer opportunities for exploration and provide insight into the region's geological history. Bad Grund serves as a base for discovering these natural landmarks.

Best natural monuments around Bad Grund

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137)

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Nice atmosphere by the pond. The pond is quite large and cannot be completely overlooked from all sides. Therefore, different impressions always arise depending on the perspective. At the moment …

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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 …

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Grumbach Waterfall

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Located right next to the ponds, a very impressive waterfall!

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Ziegenberger Pond

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New Grumbach Pond

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This section leads past the New Grumbacher Teich and the Auerhahner Teich. Both belong to the Auerhahn cascade

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Wanderfreundin KJ
November 12, 2025, Neuer Grumbacher Teich

A beautiful hiking trail along the many ponds. There are trees with wooden plaques where many hikers have left their mark 👌 A lovely idea and especially heartfelt messages ❤️

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Beautiful path along the Liebesbankweg.With many ponds.

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Klausi
January 11, 2025, Ziegenberger Teich

The building was built around 1645. It was primarily used to supply the Rosenhof mine and, after its closure, the power plant in the Ottiliaeschacht until 1981. Source: Wikipedia

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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 an existing cascade in the Grumbach valley and 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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This section leads past the New Grumbacher Teich and the Auerhahner Teich. Both belong to the Auerhahn cascade

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Bad Grund?

Among the most popular natural monuments are the Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113), known for its idyllic setting and status as a World Heritage Site. Another favorite is Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137), a large lake offering diverse views and a point on the Harz hiking pin. Visitors also appreciate Ziegenberger Pond, which is suitable for bathing during warm weather.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Bad Grund area?

Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Both the Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113) and Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137) are great for families, offering peaceful settings and opportunities for breaks. Ziegenberger Pond is also noted as family-friendly, especially for swimming.

What unique geological features can I explore near Bad Grund?

Bad Grund is rich in geological wonders. The Hübichenstein is a striking limestone rock formation, a remnant of an ancient Devonian coral reef. You can also explore the Iberg Dripstone Cave (HöhlenErlebnisZentrum Iberg), an extraordinary cave system also formed from a Devonian coral reef, offering a fascinating journey into Earth's ancient past.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites with cultural significance?

Yes, the region blends natural beauty with history. The Hübichenstein, for instance, features a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I and is steeped in local folklore about the dwarf king Hübich. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe himself visited this unique geotop. Many of the ponds, like the Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113) and New Grumbach Pond, are part of the Upper Harz Water System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting their historical importance in mining.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Bad Grund offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For example, there are moderate MTB routes like the 'Söse Dam – Forest Path to Schneiderteiche loop' and road cycling routes such as the 'Harzhochstraße – Wildemann Village loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Bad Grund, Gravel biking around Bad Grund, and Road Cycling Routes around Bad Grund guide pages.

Are there good viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. From the smaller, accessible rock needle at Hübichenstein, you can get extensive views of the surroundings and Bad Grund. Many of the ponds, including Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137) and Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113), offer scenic viewpoints, especially with the reflection of trees in the water. The Grumbach Waterfall also provides an impressive sight.

What is the WeltWald Harz and why is it worth visiting?

The WeltWald Harz, also known as Arboretum Bad Grund, is a vast botanical forest garden spanning approximately 100 hectares. It's home to around 600 species of trees and shrubs from temperate climates worldwide. It's worth visiting for its unique opportunity to experience diverse international flora, well-maintained trails, and educational signage, making it ideal for nature lovers and hikers seeking a peaceful and educational escape.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. For example, Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137) is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bad Grund?

Visitors frequently highlight the serene and idyllic atmosphere, especially around the ponds like Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113), which is described as one of the most beautifully situated ponds in the forest. The opportunity for peaceful breaks, the impressive natural beauty, and the historical significance of sites like the Upper Harz Water System are also highly appreciated.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for swimming?

Yes, Ziegenberger Pond is specifically noted as being suitable for bathing. Its shore invites visitors to swim during warm weather, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip.

What is the significance of the Harz hiking pin in relation to these natural monuments?

Several natural monuments, such as Lower Grumbacher Pond and Shelter (HWN 113) and Bärenbrucher Pond (HWN 137), serve as stamping points for the Harz hiking pin. This makes them popular destinations for hikers collecting stamps as they explore the Harz region, adding an extra layer of engagement to their visit.

Can I find waterfalls among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Grumbach Waterfall is a notable natural monument in the area. Located right next to the ponds, it can be quite impressive, especially after rainfall. However, during drier periods, it might be reduced to a trickle.

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