Best lakes around Lutter am Barenberge are found in the surrounding Harz foothills, offering access to notable bodies of water. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Granetalsperre, a significant reservoir within the Harz National Park. These lakes provide opportunities for activities such as fishing, hiking, and cycling, catering to various outdoor interests. The area serves as a source of drinking water and features well-maintained trails for exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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a beautiful lake with few accesses
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From the Altarklippen you have a wonderful view over the Granetalsperre to the Rammelsberg. For me it is one of the top 20 stamping points for the Harz hiking pin. The path up to the Altarklippen is easy to do - even by bike.
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Completely littered with tree waste, why🙄keep it up👎
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Beautiful view of the Granestausee with a bench to relax on. Very nice photo opportunity, especially in winter.
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Stop, take a deep breath and enjoy the view, just beautiful.☺️
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This beautiful viewpoint is from above the Granetalsperre, seen from the “Im Schlüsseltale” path. A wonderful panoramic view, the climb is worth it!
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It was my first time there and I was really excited! Great atmosphere great food great nature
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Wonderful panorama 🌊💙 Stamp office of the HWN 110♟️ Beautiful shelter with benches available to really enjoy what is offered here - simply wonderful ❣️🤗📸 Built in 1969, the Granetalsperre 🌊 is the youngest of the Harz reservoirs. Because the Grane river does not carry enough water for the 3 km long lake, an approx. 7.4 km long tunnel to the Oker was dug below the Okertalsperre. 😲
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The region offers a variety of lakes, from dedicated commercial fishing facilities like the Forellensee Lutter am Barenberge to large reservoirs such as the Granetalsperre, which is a significant drinking water source within the Harz National Park. Each offers different activities and experiences.
Yes, the Granetalsperre features a well-maintained, paved circular hiking and cycling trail approximately 17 kilometers long, offering stunning views. You can also find easy hikes in the wider area, such as the Ambergau Forest Adventure Trail.
Direct water sports and swimming are strictly prohibited at the Granetalsperre due to its function as a drinking water source. The Forellensee Lutter am Barenberge is primarily a commercial fishing lake, not intended for swimming.
The Forellensee Lutter am Barenberge is a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts. It comprises multiple ponds regularly stocked with various trout species, sturgeon, and eels. Special licenses are required for angling at the Granetalsperre due to its water protection status.
Many viewpoints and trails around the Granetalsperre are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Shelter with a view of the Granestausee lake (HWN 110) and Steinberg Tower (HWN111) are popular stops for families during hikes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from the Steinberg Tower (HWN111), which overlooks the Granetalsperre and the Harz foreland. Another excellent spot is the View of Granetalsperre from Altarklippen (HWN 171), offering vistas towards the Rammelsberg.
Spring to autumn generally offers the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities around the lakes. While the Granetalsperre circular path is accessible year-round, some facilities like the Steinberg Tower may be closed in winter. Summer months at Forellensee Lutter am Barenberge are ideal for catching sturgeon and eels.
Yes, the Granetalsperre features a paved circular path, approximately 17 kilometers long, which is excellent for cycling. For more challenging rides, you can explore MTB trails around Lutter am Barenberge that include views of the Innerste Reservoir.
At the Granetalsperre, an exhibition at the Harzwasserwerke by the dam wall offers educational insights into water and drinking water production, highlighting the reservoir's crucial role in supplying Lower Saxony and Bremen.
The Steinberg Tower (HWN111), dating from 1888, is a historical landmark offering magnificent views. The Granetalsperre itself is part of the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network, with the Shelter with a view of the Granestausee lake (HWN 110) serving as a stamp office.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil natural environment, the well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, and the stunning panoramic views, particularly around the Granetalsperre. Anglers highly appreciate the well-stocked Forellensee for its fishing opportunities.


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