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The Unterer Grumbacher Teich, also known as the Lower Grumbach Pond, is a historic artificial lake nestled within the picturesque Upper Harz mountains in Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 11 meters between the towns of Hahnenklee and Wildemann, this tranquil body of water is a significant part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Upper Harz Water Regale. Surrounded by dense coniferous forest, it offers a serene escape and a glimpse into the region's rich mining and timber rafting history.…
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Wysokość 10 m
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Zasilane przez Foreca
poniedziałek 9 marca
16°C
2°C
11 %
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 11.0 km/h
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The Unterer Grumbacher Teich is an integral part of the Upper Harz Water Regale (Oberharzer Wasserregal), a historic water management system that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2010. This system was crucial for powering the region's mining industry for centuries. The pond itself was constructed before 1673 and played a vital role in both hydropower generation and timber rafting.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The path through the Grumbachtal, often called the “Allee der Bäume,” is highly recommended. It's an easy path with a gentle ascent, suitable for most fitness levels, including families with children and dogs. This route follows the Grumbach stream, leading past the Grumbach waterfall before reaching the tranquil pond.
While the trails are generally considered dog-friendly, it's always best practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the natural environment and potential for wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine condition of this beautiful area.
While direct public transport to the pond itself might be limited, you can typically reach nearby towns like Hahnenklee or Wildemann by bus. From there, well-marked hiking trails lead to the Unterer Grumbacher Teich. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information on connections to these towns.
Visitors often highlight the serene reflections of the surrounding dense coniferous forest in the calm waters of the pond as a beautiful sight. A distinctive natural feature is a small island, roughly 30 square meters in size, located near the head of the reservoir, which is uncommon for Upper Harz ponds. The Grumbach waterfall, located just before the pond when approaching through the Grumbachtal, is also a notable landmark.
Yes, many hikers enjoy circular routes that incorporate the Unterer Grumbacher Teich. While the intro mentions a route through the Grumbachtal, you can extend your hike to include other nearby ponds within the Upper Harz Water Regale, such as the Kuttelbacher Teich or the Oberer Grumbacher Teich, to create a longer loop. These routes offer varied scenery and further exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage site.
The shelter (HWN 113) is a refuge hut that provides a convenient spot for a break. It contains the stamp box for the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network, allowing hikers to collect their stamp. There are also benches both inside and outside the hut, as well as on the dam, offering ideal places to rest and enjoy the scenic views.
While the pond is beautiful year-round, autumn offers particularly vibrant colors as the surrounding forest changes. For winter hiking, the area transforms into a quiet, snow-dusted landscape, providing a unique and peaceful experience. However, be prepared for colder conditions and potentially icy paths during winter months.
The Unterer Grumbacher Teich is nestled within a dense forest, offering a tranquil, natural experience. Therefore, there are no cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation facilities right at the pond. For dining and lodging, you would need to visit the nearby towns of Hahnenklee or Wildemann, which offer various options for visitors.
The trails leading to Unterer Grumbacher Teich, particularly the popular path through the Grumbachtal, are generally characterized by easy terrain and a gentle ascent. This makes them suitable for most fitness levels. The pond itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 11 meters, and the surrounding paths are well-maintained, often through dense coniferous forest.