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Great monastery ruins. In the intact buildings there is a museum and gastronomy. Located directly on the Harzer Grenzweg long-distance hiking trail.
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a nice and clean shelter at the crane ponds, it's not far from here to the "HIstorical gypsum kiln".
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The crane ponds offer some great photo opportunities, a circular route leads around them, and it's not far from here to the "Historic Gypsum Kiln" stamping point
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The historic gypsum kiln is located west of Neuhof on the nature trail around the crane pond and was put into operation for the first time on October 21, 2006. These meadows, which originally belonged to Sachsa, were sold to the nearby Walkenried monastery in 1238. The monks of the monastery created ponds here for self-sufficiency in fish, as they did not eat meat. The monastery rebuilt the village of Neuhof, which had been devastated in the power struggles between the Klettenberg and the Hohnstein counts, as a business right outside the gates of the monastery. Due to the population decline in the 13th and 14th centuries, the number of lay brothers also decreased and the agricultural land was cultivated by farmers who paid rent to the monastery and lived in Neuhof. After leaving the monastery in 1668, the Duke of Brunswick inherited the monastery properties and incorporated them into a foundation. Even today, many lands here belong to the Brunswick monastery property. The 3 km long crane pond nature trail leads from the start at the village community center and through the three interconnected pond systems. The Prieststein nature reserve and the historic gypsum kiln are on the route.
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The two ponds are located near Bad Sachsa, west of the Neuhof district, and were created by the monks of the Cistercian monastery of Walkenried starting in the 12th century. A nature trail – a hiking trail – leads from the parking lot at the Crane Ponds in Neuhof around the Upper and Lower Crane Ponds, as well as the remains of other ponds. Because of their proximity to nature, the ponds are now part of the "Gypsum Karst Area near Bad Sachsa" nature reserve, which extends in several areas from Tettenborn to the Thuringian border; the area is also part of the European Natura 2000 protected area network. Crystal algae thrive in the clean, calcareous water of the ponds. The still waters also provide good conditions as a partial habitat for great crested newts. The marsh harrier also lives in the water-rich landscape near Neuhof and can occasionally be observed. Short detours from the trail lead to special features of the area: the Kranichstein quarry, where raw gypsum has been mined since the early 20th century, a historic gypsum kiln, and the Priestersteinhöhle natural monument, a shallow cave in the gypsum of the Kranichstein. The Lower Kranichteich is approximately 300 m long and 130 m wide, while the Upper Kranichteich is approximately 150 m long and 200 m wide. Both ponds are a true fishing paradise: In addition to the main species, trout, anglers can look forward to eel, pike, carp, and tench.
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If you come from below, you cannot see the stamping point, but you can see a very nice view from the Sachsenstein
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