Best lakes around Hartmannsdorf bei Kirchberg, a municipality in the Zwickau district of Saxony, Germany, are characterized by historic reservoirs and modern swimming facilities. The region is part of the western Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains), offering a landscape shaped by both natural features and historical mining activities. Notable water bodies include the Filzteich, one of Saxony's oldest dams, and the Freibad Hartmannsdorf, a contemporary outdoor swimming pool. These locations provide opportunities for recreation and connection with the area's natural and cultural…
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The Sosa Dam is a dam in the Free State of Saxony. It serves to supply drinking water to the western Ore Mountains and to provide flood protection. The dam was built between 1949 and 1952 in the Höllengrund valley south of Sosa, which has been part of the town of Eibenstock since 2011, in the Ore Mountains, and was finally put into operation in 1952.
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The dam was built between 1974 and 1987. The town of Muldenhammer with a few reactors and a railway line was originally located in this valley.
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The Talperre Sosa barrier wall is the last quarry stone wall built in Germany. The quarry stone masonry of the dam body is made of granite. This granite was quarried in the nearby quarry. The Maxhütte in Unterwellenborn developed a special mixed binder "Sosa - special binder" for the construction of the dam wall. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/Talsperre.html
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The dam was built between 1948 and 1951. After the founding of the GDR, the dam was called the “Dam of Peace”. It was the first so-called "central youth facility" of the newly founded state on October 7, 1949. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/geschichte.html
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The panoramic view from the dam wall over the forests is simply picturesque. Great place for hikes around the dam.
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There is also a new, great hut to rest up here 👌.
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The main water bodies are the historic Filzteich, which is one of Saxony's oldest dams, and the modern Freibad Hartmannsdorf, an open-air swimming facility. Other notable reservoirs in the broader region include Silberbach Reservoir, Sosa Reservoir, Eibenstock Dam, Wolfersgrün Reservoir, and Carolagrün Reservoir.
Many of the water bodies, particularly the Filzteich, have deep historical roots. The Filzteich was constructed between 1483 and 1485 to supply water for the Schneeberg mining industry and is now part of the UNESCO World Heritage 'Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří'. Other reservoirs like the Silberbach Reservoir also owe their existence to historical mining activities, specifically uranium mining.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Freibad Hartmannsdorf features a swimmer's pool, slide, water jet, paddling pool, adventure playground, and beach volleyball. At the Filzteich, the Strandbad Filzteich (located in Schneeberg) provides an 85-meter water slide, children's slide, diving tower, pedal boat and SUP rentals, and beach volleyball. Many of the reservoirs, such as Sosa Reservoir and Eibenstock Dam, are also categorized as family-friendly for walks and exploration.
Yes, swimming is possible. The Freibad Hartmannsdorf is an open-air swimming pool with modern facilities. The Filzteich also offers swimming opportunities, primarily at the Strandbad Filzteich in Schneeberg, which has a sandy beach and designated swimming areas. The Carolagrün Reservoir is also noted as an idyllic spot for swimming when the weather is nice.
The western part of the Filzteich is a nature reserve, part of the 'Heide und Moorwald am Filzteich' (Heath and Peat Forest at Filzteich) and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat area. The water's brownish color comes from peat substances from a high moor in the Hartmannsdorfer Forst, believed to have natural healing properties. The surrounding area offers scenic beauty and opportunities for nature observation.
Absolutely. The Hartmannsdorfer Forst, adjacent to the Filzteich, offers various hiking trails. The Sosa Reservoir is popular for hikes around its dam. You can find numerous routes, including easy to moderate trails like the 'Filz Pond – Hartmannsdorfer Forst Trail loop' (10.5 km, moderate) or the 'Filzbach Forest Road loop' (4.3 km, easy). For more options, explore the Running Trails around Hartmannsdorf bei Kirchberg guide.
Beyond hiking, the area provides opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find MTB trails such as the 'Daniel Mine – Filzteich loop' (16.2 km, easy) or road cycling routes like the 'View of Schönheide – View of the dam loop' (32.6 km, moderate). For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Hartmannsdorf bei Kirchberg and Road Cycling Routes around Hartmannsdorf bei Kirchberg guides.
While specific public transport details for the Hartmannsdorf side of Filzteich are not readily available, the Strandbad Filzteich (Schneeberg side) is generally well-connected. For the Freibad Hartmannsdorf, free parking is available directly next to the sports field, making it easily accessible by car.
Yes, the Freibad Hartmannsdorf has a snack bar called 'Das Fritz'. At the Strandbad Filzteich (Schneeberg side), there are facilities for food and drinks. The Carolagrün Reservoir also mentions a snack available during the bathing season.
The Eibenstock Dam is a significant man-made monument. It features numerous display boards that document its construction and connections, offering insights into its history. A unique architectural highlight is its overflow, which resembles a ski jump, creating a spectacular sight when water levels are high. There's also a drinking water dispenser for cyclists.
The Wolfersgrün Reservoir, built between 1951 and 1954, was originally intended to supply drinking water to Zwickau. It's known for its earth embankment dam with a clay core seal. During its renovation, special attention was paid to local wildlife, creating 'replacement homes' for sand lizards and other small animals, making it an interesting spot for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors appreciate the Silberbach Reservoir for its picturesque setting, nestled amidst beautiful forests between Bad Schlema and Schneeberg. It's described as a romantic small lake, ideal for peaceful walks and enjoying nature. Its historical connection to uranium mining also adds an interesting layer to its story.


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