Gipskarstlandschaft Bad Sachsa Und Walkenried
Gipskarstlandschaft Bad Sachsa Und Walkenried
Best lakes in Gipskarstlandschaft Bad Sachsa Und Walkenried are situated in the southern Harz, characterized by a unique gypsum karst landscape and extensive beech forests. This region is home to numerous lakes and ponds, many of which hold historical significance, having been established by Cistercian monks. The area offers diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities within a protected natural environment. It provides a habitat for various wildlife and features geological formations such as caves and sinkholes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Andreasteich is located on the outskirts of Walkenried. The pond is very shallow and is a popular fishing pond. It is 350 m long and 130 m wide.
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A narrow footbridge leads directly to the Andreasteich, very nice photo opportunity 👌
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The pond landscape near Walkenried is beautiful, a few benches invite you to linger. Very nice hiking tour from the free parking lot at Walkenried Monastery 👍
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A very nice hiking tour from the free parking lot at Walkenried Monastery to the stamp point HWN 167. Just walk along the Karstwanderweg, it is very well signposted 👍
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The shore of the Höllteich is firmly in the hands of anglers
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The pond landscape near Walkenried, a beautiful place to linger. Andreasteich with a jetty and romantic overflow into the Röseteich. At the Röseteich a dominant tree on the bank, an absolute eye-catcher.
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Very beautiful pond landscape and a beautiful jetty in the Andreasteich
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The lakes in this region are unique due to their location within a distinctive gypsum karst landscape, characterized by beech forests, caves, and sinkholes. Many of these lakes, such as the Kranichteiche and Röse Pond, have historical significance, having been established by Cistercian monks starting in the 12th century as fish ponds. This blend of natural beauty and historical heritage offers a rich experience for visitors.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa features an educational trail that is great for exploring nature and history. The Priorteich, with its popular outdoor swimming area, is also an excellent choice for family recreation during warmer months.
The Itelteich West Shore is part of scenic hiking loops that start from the Zisterzienserkloster Walkenried. Similarly, a beautiful circular walk leads around the Kranichteiche, passing a historic gypsum kiln and the Priestersteinhöhle. The Röse Pond can also be easily integrated into hikes from the Walkenried monastery.
The lakes and surrounding gypsum karst landscape are rich in biodiversity. You can often observe water birds around the Kranichteiche and Röse Pond. The region is also home to various animal species, including newts, tree frogs, wall lizards, and numerous bat species, especially within the protected areas like the "Gypsum Karst Area near Bad Sachsa".
Absolutely. Near the Lower Crane Pond Bad Sachsa, you can find the Priestersteinhöhle, a natural monument, and a historic gypsum kiln. The lakes themselves, like the Kranichteiche and Röse Pond, are often historic monastic fish ponds dating back to the Cistercian monks of Walkenried.
Yes, the Priorteich, located between Bad Sachsa and Walkenried, is known for its popular outdoor swimming area, making it a great spot for a refreshing dip during summer.
Fishing is possible at certain points of the Priorteich with a license. The Kranichteiche are also noted as a true fishing paradise, with species like trout, eel, pike, carp, and tench.
Beyond walking and wildlife observation, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various waterfall hikes, enjoy road cycling routes, or tackle challenging MTB trails that traverse the unique landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic and tranquil nature of the ponds, especially the opportunity to observe water birds. The scenic views, the historical context of the monastic fish ponds, and the well-maintained circular trails around lakes like the Kranichteiche and Itelteich are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Schmelzteich is an artificial lake that serves as a central feature of the Vitalpark in the spa district of Bad Sachsa. It offers a tranquil and more manicured environment for relaxation and leisure within the town.
The Andreasteich is noted for its very beautiful and quiet natural setting, offering a peaceful pond landscape for those seeking solitude.


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