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Mensing Pond

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Mensingteich is an historic artificial pond nestled at 258 meters elevation in the scenic Harz Mountains of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Located near the resort town of Gernrode, this unique body of water is fed by the Steinbach stream, which eventually flows into the Bode and Saale rivers. Originally constructed in the 17th century as a fish and mill pond, Mensingteich stands out for its distinctive orange-red coloration, a striking natural feature that sets it apart from typical lakes in the region.

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    November 29, 2020

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    A dumping pond for the pit water.
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    May 21, 2021

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    The Mensingteich is located in the Hagental (Gernrode) at the end of the street behind the parking lot of the old people's home. From here you can start some beautiful hikes (HWN 183, 185, 186). The rusty trees by the pond are due to the high iron content of the pit water from the former Hohe Warte pit.
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    May 1, 2023

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    The pond is primarily of technical importance. It is used to aerate mine water and as a sediment settling basin so that the Hagentalbach does not carry the pollution further.
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    Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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    Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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    Location: Quedlinburg, Landkreis Harz, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the recommended hiking routes starting from Mensingteich, and what is their difficulty?

    Mensingteich serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes within the Harz Mountains. You can easily access sections of the Harzer Wandernadel (HWN) routes, specifically HWN 183, 185, and 186, directly from the pond area. While the immediate paths around the pond are generally gentle and suitable for most, the broader Harz trails can vary significantly in difficulty, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging ascents. Hikers can find routes catering to different preferences for distance and challenge.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or natural attractions near Mensingteich?

    Yes, Mensingteich is situated within the scenic Harz Mountains, an area rich in natural beauty and historical sites. The nearby state-recognized resort town of Gernrode is a popular destination and lies directly on the 'Selketal-Stieg' route. For those seeking traditional bathing lakes with sandy beaches and leisure facilities, the Osterteich and Bremer Teich are also accessible from Gernrode, offering a different kind of recreational experience compared to Mensingteich's unique aesthetic.

    Is there public transport available to Mensingteich?

    While the intro mentions easy access by car, public transport options to Mensingteich itself are limited. Visitors typically reach the pond by car, parking behind the local old people's home in Hagental, Gernrode. However, Gernrode is a well-connected town within the Harz region, so you might consider public transport to Gernrode and then a walk or short taxi ride to the pond.

    How easy is it to find parking at Mensingteich, especially during peak times?

    Parking is available directly behind the old people's home in Hagental, Gernrode, which also serves as a trailhead. While convenient, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan a longer hike.

    Is Mensingteich suitable for families with children, and are there specific family-friendly walks?

    The immediate area around Mensingteich is generally considered family-friendly due to its gentle terrain and unique visual appeal. The short paths directly surrounding the pond offer an easy walk for children. For longer family-friendly walks, you can explore the less challenging sections of the Harzer Wandernadel routes that start from the pond, or consider the paths leading towards Gernrode. The distinctive orange-red water and 'rusty trees' can be an interesting sight for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Mensingteich?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Harz Mountains, including those around Mensingteich. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, and to clean up after them. There are no specific restrictions mentioned for dogs at Mensingteich itself, making it a good spot for a walk with your canine companion.

    What are the winter conditions like at Mensingteich, and are there any winter activities?

    Mensingteich offers a different perspective in winter. The Harz Mountains can experience significant snowfall, transforming the landscape. While the pond's unique coloration might still be visible, the surrounding trails can become icy or covered in snow. Winter hiking is possible, but appropriate gear like sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly microspikes are advisable. Cross-country skiing or snowshoeing might be possible on some trails, depending on snow depth, but the primary activity remains winter hiking.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Mensingteich?

    Mensingteich is located near Gernrode, a state-recognized resort town. In Gernrode, you will find various amenities including cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses. The pond itself is a natural attraction, so there are no facilities directly at the site, but the town provides all necessary services for visitors.

    Is it safe to swim in Mensingteich, or are there any restrictions on water activities?

    No, it is not safe to swim in Mensingteich. The pond's distinctive orange-red coloration is due to a high concentration of iron oxyhydrate resulting from former fluorspar mining. This unique water composition, with low pH and reduced oxygen content, makes it unsuitable for swimming and inhibits aquatic plant life. The pond also serves a technical role in aerating mine water and as a sediment settling basin, so water activities are not permitted.

    What is the historical significance of Mensingteich?

    Mensingteich is an artificial pond with a rich history, likely constructed in the 17th century. It originally served as a fish and mill pond, powering a water mill that may have been for grain or timber. Initially known as Hagentalteich, it was renamed after Friedrich Christian Mensing, a miller who purchased the water mill in 1857. The pond is officially recognized in the local monument directory, highlighting its historical importance in the region.

    Why does Mensingteich have its distinctive orange-red color?

    The striking orange-red coloration of Mensingteich is a direct result of its unique water quality. Since around 1970, due to fluorspar mining in the upstream "Hohe Warte" mine, the Steinbach stream feeding the pond carries mine water with a low pH and reduced oxygen content. As this water flows into the pond, iron oxidizes into orange-red iron oxyhydrate, which settles on the pond and stream bed, creating its memorable visual effect.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives to Mensingteich for a similar experience?

    Mensingteich offers a truly unique visual experience due to its specific geological and historical context, making a direct 'similar' alternative difficult to find in terms of its orange-red water. However, if you're looking for other beautiful and potentially less crowded natural ponds or lakes for hiking in the Harz region, you might explore other smaller dammed ponds or natural bodies of water that are not as widely publicized. For traditional bathing and leisure, the Osterteich and Bremer Teich near Gernrode offer different recreational options.

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