Lakes around Wimmelburg are situated in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, within the Mansfeld-Südharz district. The region features a landscape shaped by former mining activities, now transformed into recreational areas with various water bodies. While Wimmelburg itself does not have prominent lakes directly within the municipality, its surrounding area offers several options for outdoor activities. These lakes provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Passed by here on a short hike to the stamp point HWN 208 Grillenburg Castle Ruins 😊
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Somewhat undefined section, this highlight. The north side of the lake: Starting from the Nordstrand car park (which can also be used as an ideal starting point for a bike tour), the road runs along the lake (north side). Further along the residential road, after 2km there is only an asphalt cycle path/footpath. It rolls along comfortably, every now and then there is access to the lake. The south side of the lake: A perfectly asphalted cycle path or residential road almost throughout. Only the last stretch towards the east bank is a cycle path of normal quality. But always beautiful views of the lake, fantastic!
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Starting from the Nordstrand car park (which can also be used as an ideal starting point for a bike tour), the road runs along the lake (north side). Further along the residential road, after 2km there is only an asphalt cycle path/footpath. It rolls along comfortably, every now and then there is access to the lake.
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The pond certainly belonged to the von Hackeburg castle, which once stood above the pond. Or to the monastery. Unfortunately, no information.
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And if you like fishing, you've come to the right place.
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The Vatteröder Teich is a pond near Vatterode that is fed by the Wipper. It is part of a local recreation area originally created for the employees of the VEB Mansfeld combine "Wilhelm Pieck". In GDR times, the Mansfeld Echo press festival was held here.
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Geiseltalsee, located about 30-40 kilometers from Wimmelburg, is Germany's largest artificial lake by area. It was created from a former opencast lignite mine and is now a vibrant recreational area. Visitors enjoy water sports like swimming, sailing, and surfing, explore extensive cycling and hiking trails, and observe diverse birdlife. The area also features vineyards, observation towers, and boat tours, offering a unique blend of nature and history. You can find more information about Geiseltalsee on Saale-Unstrut Tourism.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for families. Vatteröder Teich is a local recreation area with a park railway and a small holiday village. The Cycle path along the northern shore of Süßer See is also family-friendly, offering easy access to the lake and views of vineyards. Additionally, Mönchsteich is nestled in a forest, providing a natural setting for family breaks.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the easy "Krughütte Model – Millons Bridge loop from Wimmelburg" or the moderate "Wolferode War Memorial – St. Wenzel Church, Wolferode loop from Wolferode". Cycling is popular, especially along the northern shore of Süßer See. For more options, explore the hiking trails around Wimmelburg or running trails in the area.
Geiseltalsee is an excellent option for swimming, with well-developed infrastructure including sandy beaches on its northern shore. While the guide data doesn't explicitly mention swimming at other local lakes, Geiseltalsee is widely recognized for its water sports and recreational swimming opportunities.
The lakes around Wimmelburg are set in diverse natural landscapes. Geiseltalsee, for instance, is a significant bird habitat, attracting various species of ducks, geese, and divers, especially in winter. You can also find picturesque landscapes with vineyards and observation towers offering panoramic views. Lakes like Mönchsteich are situated within forests, providing a tranquil natural setting.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, cycling, and enjoying the beaches at Geiseltalsee. These seasons also offer good opportunities for birdwatching. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter can be suitable for observing specific bird species, though some recreational facilities might be less active.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't detailed for every lake, many hiking and cycling paths around the lakes, such as the trails encircling Geiseltalsee or the cycle path along Süßer See, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
For Geiseltalsee, there are typically designated parking areas, especially near the northern shore beaches and recreational facilities. For the Cycle path along the northern shore of Süßer See, the Nordstrand car park is mentioned as an ideal starting point. For smaller lakes like Vatteröder Teich or Mönchsteich, parking might be available in nearby villages or designated spots for hikers.
Yes, especially around more developed recreational areas. Geiseltalsee has infrastructure that includes places for refreshments. For Vatteröder Teich, being part of a local recreation area with a holiday village, you can expect facilities for food and drinks. For other lakes, nearby towns like Lutherstadt Eisleben offer various cafes and pubs.
Geiseltalsee has a unique historical context as it was created by flooding a former opencast lignite mine between 2003 and 2011. This transformation from an industrial landscape into a recreational area is a significant part of its story. Information boards around the lake explain the history of the submerged villages of Geiseltal, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For example, the "Krughütte Model – Millons Bridge loop from Wimmelburg" is an easy 5.1 km route. The easy hikes around Wimmelburg guide provides more options, including the "Wolferode Halt loop from Wolferode" which is also considered easy.
Visitors appreciate the transformation of former mining areas into beautiful recreational spaces. The cycle path along Süßer See is loved for its beautiful landscape and comfortable rolling terrain. Mönchsteich is valued as a nice place in the middle of the forest, ideal for a hiking break. The overall appeal lies in the diverse opportunities for nature, relaxation, and active recreation.


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