Rappbode Auxiliary Dam
The Rappbode Auxiliary Dam (German: Rappbodevorsperre) is one of the two auxiliary dams in the Rappbode Dam system. This is the heart of the Rappbode Dam system in the East Harz, which is operated by the Saxony-Anhalt Dam Company (Talsperrenbetrieb des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt) and which also includes the Hassel Auxiliary Dam and the Königshütte, Mandelholz and Wendefurth dams.
Rappbode Auxiliary Dam | |
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Location of Rappbode Auxiliary Dam in Germany | |
Country | Germany |
Location | Harz |
Coordinates | 51°42′20″N 10°47′39″E |
Opening date | 1961 |
Dam and spillways | |
Height | 25 m |
Length | 118 m |
Dam volume | 21,000 m³ |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 1.66 million m³ |
The Rappbode Auxiliary Dam near Trautenstein is used, together with the main dam, for supplying drinking water and for flood protection. The auxiliary dam impounds the River Rappbode. It has a 25 m high gravity dam.
The area around the Rappbode Auxiliary Dam is well-suited to walking. Its eastern shore is dominated by numerous rocky crags. On the most important lakeside rocks, where today the reservoir and, formerly, the Rappbode river makes a small bend, there was once a castle, the Trageburg, which, like the Susenburg not far away, was used to guard an old long-distance trade route.
Gallery
- Trageburg castle once stood on these central rocks
- Southern section of the reservoir with the Trageburg rocks on the left-hand side
- The eastern shore is guarded by crags
- The southern end near Trautenstein
External links
- The Rappbode Auxiliary Dam ('Predam') (in English)
- Saxony-Anhalt Dam Company (in German)