Best lakes around Drebach, a municipality in the Erzgebirgskreis district of Saxony, Germany, offer various outdoor experiences. The region is characterized by its natural setting and bodies of water, including ponds and reservoirs. These lakes near Drebach Germany provide opportunities for recreation and quiet outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Sunbathing area with a fee! Too many prohibition signs for our liking.
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When the forest is being swept (it was closed because of tree work) we have to take detours.
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Worthwhile hike to the two dams Neunzehnhain 1 and 2
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The Neunzehnhain Dam was built between 1911 and 1914 in the Bornwald near Pockau-Lengefeld in the Ore Mountains. It was put into operation shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Due to the rapid industrialization of the Chemnitz area at the end of the 19th century and the enormous population growth of that time, water consumption rose rapidly. The Neunzehnhain Dam, which was only inaugurated in 1908, could no longer meet the water demand just three years later - and was therefore given a larger sister to accompany it.
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Perfect for swimming, relaxing and enjoying the view of the lake
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You can go swimming here when the weather is nice.
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Warmbad is a district of the town of Wolkenstein. Warmbad has been a state-approved health resort in the Free State of Saxony with the status of a spa for more than a hundred years. The oldest and warmest thermal spring in Saxony is located here.
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The reservoir was created 600 years ago as a water reservoir for mining and is therefore the oldest reservoir in the Ore Mountains with very good water quality. On both banks of the bathing lake there is an extensive sandy beach with a well-kept lawn. The Greifenbach reservoir is one of the oldest dams in Germany. After the Ehrenfriedersdorf Röhrgraben was created around 1380 to supply the tin mines in Ehrenfriedersdorf with water from the Greifenbach, the stream was probably dammed for the first time in 1396. In 1404 the Great Geyer Pond or Upper Geyer Protection Pond was expanded so that in the 15th century it had a capacity of 60,000 m³ of water. Below the old road from Geyer to Jahnsbach there were other ponds on the Greifenbach, the Upper and Lower Ratsteich, some of which are still preserved. On the banks of the Greifenbach reservoir there was first a poison hut, later a dynamite factory. After the dam was raised in 1942, the storage capacity increased to 534,000 m³. In 1968, the reservoir was enlarged to 634,000 m³ and has been used for local recreation ever since. The dam was repaired in 1948, 1976/77 and from 2010 to 2012. The barrier structure is an earthen dam. The dammed water is the Red Water, which leaves the reservoir under the name Greifenbach.
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The lakes around Drebach offer a variety of natural settings, from tranquil ponds to larger reservoirs. For instance, the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir is known for its beautiful nature, while the Großer Teich near Drebach is primarily a natural pond highly regarded for its rich fish population and peaceful environment.
Yes, several lakes feature notable man-made structures. The Neunzehnhain I Reservoir was built according to the Intze principle as a curved gravity dam. Similarly, the Neunzehnhain II Dam is considered a man-made monument, offering a wonderfully quiet and romantic setting.
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities. The Großer Teich is popular for angling, including ice fishing in winter. At the South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir, you can go pedal boating. The surrounding areas also offer opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For example, the Rotes Wasser Stream Trail leads along a beautiful stream and through a moor area near the Greifenbach Reservoir. The dams like Neunzehnhain I are also easily circumnavigated on foot. For more extensive hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes around Drebach guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, especially at the Großer Teich near Drebach. It's known for diverse fish species including carp, roach, tench, pike, and eel. Guest passes can be purchased from local associations for visitors with a valid fishing license.
Yes, the area around Drebach offers various cycling routes. The dams, such as Neunzehnhain I, are suitable for circumnavigation by bike. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Drebach guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Drebach guide.
Absolutely. The South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir is highly recommended for family trips, offering activities like pedal boating and opportunities to explore. The Greifenbach pond - Ehrenfriedersdorf side also features children's playgrounds and boat rental, making it ideal for families.
The Großer Teich is home to a variety of fish species, including carp, roach, tench, pike, eel, and large grass carp. Some grass carp can even reach up to 25 kilograms.
Yes, at the Greifenbach pond - Ehrenfriedersdorf side, you'll find gastronomy options. During summer, the South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir also has a snack bar.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful nature and the quiet, romantic settings. Many enjoy the recreational opportunities like pedal boating, hiking, and fishing. The area is also valued for its family-friendly spots and the chance to explore unique man-made monuments like the dams.
The Geyerscher Teich, located near Drebach, originated during World War II and initially served industrial purposes. Today, it offers recreational opportunities, including beaches and boat rental, and is part of a beautiful hiking area.
The Talsperre Cranzahl, located about 18.5 km from Drebach, was constructed between 1949 and 1952. Its primary purpose is to supply drinking water to Annaberg-Buchholz and the surrounding region.


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