Best attractions and places to see around Hassel-Vorsperre include the Hassel Auxiliary Dam, a pre-dam within the Rappbode Dam system in the Harz mountains. This area in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, primarily serves for pre-cleaning drinking water for the main reservoir. Beyond its functional role, it offers a variety of attractions for nature enthusiasts and hikers, characterized by its reservoir and surrounding forests. The region features diverse flora and fauna, with accessible paths for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Very nice path to the Hassel Vorsperre. Unfortunately, information boards about the formation of the rock formations are missing.
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Very informative signs, but as with so many nature trails, a certain level of maintenance is lacking.
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Beautiful and educational path for young and old. You can buy the honey in Hasselfelde.
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The small river Hassel is dammed here, which was built in the years 1956-1959. The reservoir, which is normally full to the brim, is part of the Rappbode dam system. The dam is mainly used to pre-clean the drinking water. Suspended matter and other coarse impurities settle on the bottom of the artificial lake. The pre-cleaned water then flows over the overflow on the dam wall towards the main dam.
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Unfortunately, there is no indication where you can buy the delicacy. nevertheless very informative
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An information board in itself is certainly only a limited highlight, even if it provides interested hikers with one or the other background knowledge. If you take a closer look, you can discover a year in the top right, which may allow conclusions to be drawn about the age of the same: 1992 - remarkably good condition 👌! I also like these slightly antiquated display boards that summarize everything worth knowing briefly and concisely... the result always reminds a little of the matrices from school😉
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The area offers a variety of hiking experiences, including a scenic circular trail of approximately 5.6 to 6 kilometers around the Hassel Forebay. Part of the trail on the western bank is also integrated into the southern route of the Harzer Hexenstieg. Additionally, the Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) is an official stamping point for the popular Harzer Wandernadel network. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Hassel-Vorsperre guide.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The circular trail around the Hassel Reservoir is moderately difficult but offers many resting spots. For specifically easy options, you can find routes like the 'View of Hasselvorsperre – Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) loop from Hütteberg' or the 'Hassel Forebay – Bienenstockfeld Trail Signpost loop from Stahltalsberg' in the Easy hikes around Hassel-Vorsperre guide.
The region is dominated by the Hassel Forebay, a 25-hectare reservoir fed by the Hassel River. Surrounding the reservoir are diverse forests, including the nearby Eichenberg, which is part of a nature reserve. These areas are rich in flora and fauna, providing habitats for species like the hazel dormouse, and feature nature information boards along the paths.
The Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53) is a concrete gravity dam, built between 1956 and 1959. Its primary function is to pre-clean drinking water before it flows into the larger Rappbode Reservoir. The dam crest is accessible to pedestrians, offering views of the reservoir, and it serves as an official stamping point for the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network.
Absolutely. The entire area around Hassel-Vorsperre is considered family-friendly. Highlights like the Hasselvorsperre Dam and Picnic Area and the Hassel Forebay are great for walks and enjoying nature. The Bee nature trail at the Hasseltalsperre dam offers an educational experience for children and adults alike.
Checkpoint #53 is located at the Hasselvorsperre Dam (HWN 53). Here, hikers can get their stamp for the Harzer Wandernadel network. The stamp box is situated on the north side of the dam wall, at a resting spot that provides excellent views of the reservoir and the dam structure itself.
Just a short distance away is the main Rappbodetalsperre, which is part of the same dam system. It features one of the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridges and a thrilling double zipline. For a different experience, the largest German Western town, Pullman City Harz, is also accessible from the Hassel-Vorsperre area.
Yes, angling is permitted in the Hassel Reservoir, provided you have the appropriate license. It's a popular spot for fishermen looking to enjoy the tranquil waters and surrounding nature.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of interesting man-made structures like the dam within beautiful natural surroundings. The well-maintained circular routes, the clear views of the forebay from various points, and the peaceful atmosphere for hiking and picnicking are often highlighted. Many also enjoy the opportunity to collect a Harzer Wandernadel stamp.
The Hotel Hagenmühle is located near the beginning of the reservoir and serves as a convenient starting point for hikes around the Hassel-Vorsperre. The nearby town of Hasselfelde also offers additional options for accommodation and dining, making it a good base for exploring the wider region.
The Hassel-Vorsperre area is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the reservoir and longer days, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wonderland, suitable for winter walks.


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