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The Birnbaumteich is a historic reservoir nestled in the scenic Harz mountains, within the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Located near Neudorf, a district of Harzgerode, this tranquil lake sits at an elevation of approximately 402 meters. It is a significant part of the "Unterharzer Teich- und Grabensystem," a cultural heritage monument reflecting its origins in supporting the region's mining operations.
Visitors consistently praise the Birnbaumteich for its peaceful atmosphere and the variety of recreational opportunities it offers. Many enjoy relaxing…
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The Birnbaumteich is a historic reservoir completed in 1699. It was originally constructed to support mining operations in the Neudorf mining district. It is also part of the larger "Unterharzer Teich- und Grabensystem", recognized as a cultural heritage monument.
The lake has a surface area of 4.5 hectares (0.045 km²) and measures 320 meters long by 130 meters wide. Its dam is an earth-fill dam, 144 meters in length and 13.4 meters in height, with its crest at an elevation of 398.5 meters.
Yes, the area around Birnbaumteich is well-suited for circular walks. Many paths are easily accessible and cater to various fitness levels. You can find routes that take you around the lake and into the surrounding Harz forests, often connecting to other local attractions or the Harz Hiking Badge system.
The hiking trails directly around Birnbaumteich are generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, including families. The terrain is mostly flat or gently undulating. For more challenging hikes, the wider Harz region offers a variety of routes with greater elevation changes.
Absolutely! Birnbaumteich is highly family-friendly. The Ferienpark Birnbaumteich located directly on the shore offers an adventure playground with bouncy castles and trampolines. The lake itself has bathing areas, a beach, and opportunities for paddle boating. The easy walking paths are also great for kids.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Birnbaumteich and in the surrounding Harz Nature Park. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas and near wildlife, and to clean up after them.
The Ferienpark Birnbaumteich offers a variety of accommodation options directly on the lake's shore. These include pitches for caravans, motorhomes, and tents, as well as rental holiday homes, mobile homes, and "BigloCamp" units. It's a convenient base for exploring the area.
Yes, the Ferienpark Birnbaumteich has a restaurant with a terrace located directly on the lake's shore, offering convenient dining options. Additionally, the nearby village of Neudorf provides further amenities and dining establishments.
Yes, Birnbaumteich features designated bathing areas and is suitable for swimming. There is a beach by the lake. While specific regulations are generally posted on-site, it's always advisable to swim responsibly and be aware of any local guidelines, especially regarding water quality or designated swimming zones.
Beyond hiking and swimming, visitors can enjoy paddle boating, fishing (with appropriate permits), and beach volleyball. The Ferienpark also offers table tennis, a fitness room, and a sauna. The area is also a stamping point (Nr. 194) for the Harz Hiking Badge system.
While the Harz region has some public transport, direct access to Birnbaumteich by public transport might be limited. It's generally more convenient to reach the lake by car, with parking available on-site. Check local bus schedules for connections to Neudorf, from where it's approximately 2 kilometers to the lake.
The paths directly around the lake are generally accessible and relatively flat, making them suitable for strollers and potentially some wheelchairs. However, specific information on full wheelchair accessibility for all paths is best confirmed on-site or by contacting the Ferienpark directly.