Lakes around Hohengandern are found within the scenic Eichsfeld region, characterized by rolling hills and green forests. This area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön, offering diverse recreational opportunities. While Hohengandern itself does not feature prominent lakes, several notable water bodies are located in the surrounding district. These lakes provide a range of activities from peaceful nature observation to active water sports.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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An interesting and beautiful stream valley can be walked here in idyllic tranquility. The path is passable again.
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Hermitage with easy access and rest area with 2 former fish ponds
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Great rock formation with a historical background. Can only be recommended.
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Nowadays a popular swimming lake in summer with sunbathing areas and a kiosk
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The Green Lake was created in 1940. A pit left over from a gypsum quarry filled with groundwater, rainwater and surface water. The green color comes from its richness in phytoplankton (consisting of diatoms, green algae, golden algae and other algae as well as dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria)
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The Wendebach Reservoir is a highly popular spot, known for its recreation area with a bathing jetty and a non-swimmer area. It's also great for fishing and swimming. Another favorite is Grüner See Hundelshausen, a former opencast pit that has become a popular swimming lake with sunbathing areas and a kiosk in summer.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Wendebach Reservoir offers a bathing area, lawns, benches, and barbecue spots. The Werratalsee, near Eschwege, is also excellent for families, featuring two bathing areas with sandy beaches, playgrounds, and a camping park. Wildunger Teich is another family-friendly option with scenic viewpoints and picnic spots.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around many lakes, such as the Birkunger Stausee which has a circular path. The Werratalsee is ideal for water sports like surfing, sailing, stand-up paddling, canoeing, and rowing. For more general outdoor routes, explore the hiking trails around Hohengandern or the cycling routes in the area.
Stausee Teistungen is recognized for its rich biodiversity and nature conservation efforts, providing a peaceful environment ideal for observing local wildlife. The Birkunger Stausee is also known as a quiet lake perfect for relaxation, surrounded by green meadows and forests.
Yes, the Werratalsee features a 7 km long, barrier-free circular path suitable for walking, inline skating, jogging, or cycling. The Wendebach Reservoir also has a circular path that is part of the long-distance cycling route R5, making it suitable for easy walks.
The Birkunger Stausee offers an idyllic setting with green meadows and extensive forests, perfect for scenic walks and photography. The Speerberg Pond is also noted for its picturesque reflections, providing a lovely backdrop for photos. The Wildunger Teich, set within a forest landscape, offers scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely! The Wendebach Reservoir has a dedicated bathing area with a jetty and a non-swimmer section. Grüner See Hundelshausen is a popular swimming lake in summer with sunbathing areas. The Werratalsee also boasts two bathing areas with sandy beaches.
Yes, the Birkunger Stausee is a popular spot for anglers. You can also fish from the jetty at the Wendebach Reservoir. The Göttingen Kiessee is another lake popular with anglers.
Facilities vary by lake. The Wendebach Reservoir offers a lawn, benches, and a hut with barbecue facilities. Grüner See Hundelshausen has a kiosk in summer. The Werratalsee provides playgrounds, a camping park, and facilities for large groups. The Göttingen Kiessee has playgrounds, barbecue facilities, and offers pedal and rowing boat rentals.
Yes, Grüner See Hundelshausen was formed from a former opencast gypsum pit. The Göttingen Kiessee also originated from a former gravel pit and has been transformed into a significant local recreation area.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Grüner See Hundelshausen and Werratalsee. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and cycling around lakes like Birkunger Stausee, enjoying the natural scenery. Even in winter, lakes like Wildunger Teich can be enjoyable for a quiet picnic, and ice skating is sometimes possible on Göttingen Kiessee when it freezes.


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