Lakes around Wipperdorf, located in Thuringia, Germany, offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its position in the northern Thuringian hill country, near Bleicherode and Nordhausen. This area features a mix of natural lakes, reservoirs, and unique karst water bodies. Visitors can explore various water bodies set within forests and valleys, providing opportunities for relaxation and nature observation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Grundlose Loch is a sinkhole in the immediate vicinity of the Salza spring. It is in the shape of a circle with a diameter of about 15 meters, which corresponds to an area of around 190 square meters. In the middle of the hole there is a karst spring that supplies water at a constant temperature of around 10 degrees Celsius all year round with a high sulfate content of over 1200 milligrams per liter.
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An information board next to it explains the history of the bottomless hole
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The Grundlose Loch is a hole in the ground with an area of about 190 square meters. At its bottom, about three and a half meters deep, there is a spring from which water that is about 10 degrees warm always bubbles. This water contains a lot of sulfate and flows directly into the Salza. The spring supplies about 8.5 percent of the Salza's water.
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Slowly drying out completely.
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A wild patch of earth, difficult to access
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still pond; the rest area does not seem to exist anymore
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The region around Wipperdorf offers a diverse landscape of natural lakes, reservoirs, and unique karst water bodies. You'll find artificially dammed ponds as well as lakes formed by geological phenomena.
Yes, one unique spot is Großes Seeloch, a picturesque, almost circular lake formed by a karst phenomenon. It's known for its calm environment and rich animal and plant life, with no inflow or outflow.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Teichtal is a recreational facility in a valley surrounded by forest and ponds, offering an idyllic setting. Deer Pond, a former clay pit, is also set in an idyllic location and often features blooming water lilies, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The area is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Wipperdorf guide. There are also MTB Trails and Running Trails available, offering routes of varying difficulty.
The Ahlenbach Reservoir, though not a Komoot highlight, is known for its wonderful, relaxing views over the water. It features a barbecue area, shelters, and benches, making it ideal for observing birds like gray herons and enjoying a peaceful environment.
Yes, Deer Pond has a rest area available. The Ahlenbach Reservoir also offers amenities such as a barbecue area, shelters, and benches for visitors.
The Schiedunger Pond, also known as Großer Teich or Schiedungen Reservoir, is a 28-hectare reservoir located south of Schiedungen. It's considered a local highlight in the northern Thuringian hill country, offering a wonderful place to rest and observe waterfowl like coots, mallards, and swans.
Absolutely. Besides Großes Seeloch, the Igelsumpf (Hedgehog Swamp) is a very interesting flat karst body of water directly on the karst hiking trail. It's known for its natural state and unique hydrology, sometimes drying out in late summer due to underground connections.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming water lilies, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the area can be suitable for peaceful walks, though specific winter conditions should be checked.
For Großes Seeloch, bathing and fishing are officially forbidden to preserve its natural state. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage regarding swimming, fishing permits, and other activities, as rules can vary.
The Schiedunger Pond is easily accessible, with the state road from Schiedungen to Wipperdorf running along the top of its dam. For other lakes, accessibility varies, and it's recommended to check specific routes and public transport options for your chosen destination.


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