Best lakes around Bilzingsleben are primarily characterized by smaller, more intimate water bodies rather than expansive recreational lakes. The region is known for its significant archaeological site and river landscapes, with the Unstrut river offering opportunities for water-based activities. While large swimming lakes are not a primary feature, visitors can find unique geological formations like karst springs and tranquil ponds. These water features contribute to the area's natural appeal, providing settings for walks and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Gründelsloch near Kindelbrück is one of the most impressive and important karst springs in Thuringia. It was created by the dissolution of limestone in the subsoil. The resulting underground cavity collapsed in 1611, causing a sinkhole and the spring to emerge. The active karst spring, with a diameter of 22 m and a discharge of around 15,600 l per minute, has several older precursor springs that are lined up like a string of pearls from northwest to southeast in the area of the Kindelbrück fault zone and dried up again over time. Examples of these dried-up precursor springs are the Kuhborn, around 700 meters away, or the karst spring on the Steinrinne. Source: display board
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Very clean and well maintained park.
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The cycle path in the direction of Sondershausen is currently closed.
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Benches available for resting
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Such a large source is something special.
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The amount of water emitted is already enormous, it is 260 liters of water per second
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The source glows turquoise and the colorful foliage is reflected in the water
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Beautiful grounds, especially now in the fall. The water is beautiful to look at.
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The region around Bilzingsleben is characterized by smaller, more intimate water bodies, including unique karst springs and tranquil ponds, rather than large recreational lakes. The Unstrut river also offers opportunities for water-based activities like canoeing and kayaking.
Yes, the Gründelsloch Karst Spring is a prominent natural monument. It's one of Thuringia's most impressive karst springs, formed by limestone dissolution, creating a sinkhole and an active spring with a significant discharge.
Absolutely. The Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds and Water Wheel Trail offers a natural short circular route past a stream with many self-built water wheels and two fish ponds, which is very suitable for families. The Gondola Pond is also family-friendly, perfect for a walk to observe nature.
You can enjoy a wonderful walk around the beautifully landscaped Gondola Pond, located at the foot of the Runneburg. It's a great spot to observe nature and local animal life.
Visitors particularly appreciate the Gründelsloch Karst Spring for its impressive geological formation, the Gondola Pond for peaceful walks, and the Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds and Water Wheel Trail for its unique and family-friendly experience.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For example, the Duck Pond serves as a rest area and starting point for hikes. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the guide for Easy hikes around Bilzingsleben.
Yes, the Cleric Forest Inn Fish Ponds and Water Wheel Trail is associated with the Cleric Forest Inn, where you can enjoy freshly caught fish. Reservations are recommended on weekends.
The tranquil ponds and river landscapes provide habitats for various local animal life. At the Gondola Pond, you can observe nature and local animals, and the Cleric Forest Inn trail is noted for many birds.
Beyond the Gründelsloch Karst Spring, the nearby Barbarossa Cave features crystal-clear, shimmering blue-green lakes within its subterranean cavities, offering a visually stunning geological experience.
Besides hiking, the Unstrut river, about 6 km from Bilzingsleben, is ideal for canoeing and kayaking. You can also explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking, as detailed in the guide for Gravel biking around Bilzingsleben, and running trails found in Running Trails around Bilzingsleben.
While a local 'Weissensee' exists approximately 8.8 km from Bilzingsleben, it is a smaller body of water and does not share the extensive recreational features or renown of the much larger Lake Weissensee in Austria. The primary water attractions in this region are smaller ponds, karst springs, and the Unstrut river.


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