Lakes around Heidersdorf offer a variety of natural and historical water bodies in the Erzgebirge region. This area is characterized by its forested landscapes and historical connections to mining, which influenced the creation of several ponds and dams. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, from large dams to smaller, secluded ponds. Heidersdorf tourism focuses on outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, with many trails leading to or around these water features.
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The Dörnthaler Pond is part of the Freiberg Regional Water Management Authority https://www.wasserwirtschaft.sachsen.de/revierwasserlaufanstalt-freiberg.html
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Be sure to visit the Windmühlen Hof in Olbernhau. Here you can expect a delicious cake 🍰 and a sensationally stocked farm shop "Sack and Tütchen". https://www.landgut-tanneberger.de/
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Hardly any visitors, the lake is so quiet and since sailing on it is prohibited, there are not many tourists here.
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The stream that has been dammed to form the alluvial ponds flows into the Mortelgrund at the Mortelmühle. Overall, the area with its bodies of water, riverbanks, mountain meadows and wet meadows represents a very valuable habitat.
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Due to the increasing energy requirements of mining in the Freiberg mining area, the bringing of water from the surrounding area was considered as early as the 16th century, but was not implemented until the late 19th century. Due to the increasing energy requirements of mining in the Freiberg area, the bringing of water from the areas of Mittelsaida, Haselbach, Dörnthal, Pfaffroda, Ullersdorf and later also from the Flöha river was already being considered in the 16th century. In addition to the construction of the Obersaida artificial ditch, this project was also pursued through the construction of the new Dörnthal artificial ditch from Obersaida to Dörnthal and the creation of a mine pond at Dörnthal. In 1787 the sovereign at that time, Elector Friedrich August III. the construction of a new mine pond in the Dörnthal area and the acquisition of the necessary land. At 18.2 m, the Dörnthaler Teich has the highest barrier structure of the artificial ponds of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt. The length of the crest of the dam is 300 m and the width of the crest is 13.3 m. The raw water obtained from the Rauschenbach dam is temporarily stored in the artificial pond. It reaches the dam via the district watercourse. From here, it is released as needed into the artificial ditch in the direction of Großhartmannsdorf or into the Haselbach, which flows into the Saidenbach dam.
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The lakes around Heidersdorf are notable for their blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly their connection to the region's mining past. Many, like the Sluice ponds, were originally created for mining purposes and later adapted for other uses, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage amidst serene forested landscapes.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Rauschenbach Dam, Sluice ponds, and Lehmheider Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for visitors of all ages to enjoy nature.
You can expect diverse natural beauty, from the expansive views at Rauschenbach Dam to the tranquil, forested settings of the Sluice ponds and Lehmheider Pond. Many lakes are nestled within forests, offering peaceful retreats and picturesque scenery.
Absolutely. Many lakes, such as the Sluice ponds, have deep historical roots, likely created in the 15th century for mining. The Rauschenbach Dam is a more modern historical monument, built between 1960 and 1968 for drinking water supply. The Dittmannsdorf Pond was also constructed in connection with the revival of Freiberg mining towards the end of the 18th century.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Dittmannsdorf Guesthouse *** – Dittmannsdorf Pond loop from Heidersdorf' which is an easy 7.1 km hike. For more options, explore the Hiking around Heidersdorf guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. There are routes such as the 'Kreuztanne Forest Hotel – Rauschenbach Dam Bridge loop from Niederseiffenbach' which is a challenging 32.9 km ride. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Heidersdorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and contemplative atmosphere, especially at places like the Sluice ponds, which offer a peaceful escape in the middle of the forest. The magnificent views, such as those at Rauschenbach Dam, are also highly valued, especially during sunset.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through autumn (April to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather. The forested areas provide shade in summer, and autumn brings vibrant colors. Winter can be picturesque, especially for cross-country skiing if conditions allow, but access might be more challenging.
While specific 'accessible' trails are not detailed, many of the family-friendly lakes and easy hiking routes suggest relatively flat or well-maintained paths suitable for a wider range of visitors. For example, the Lehmheider Pond is noted for being 'easily accessible'.
While specific dog rules for each lake are not provided in the guide data, the general outdoor nature of the region suggests that many trails and natural areas around the lakes are suitable for dogs, typically on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions at individual locations.
While direct cafes or pubs right at the lakeside are not explicitly mentioned for all lakes, the area around Dittmannsdorf Pond suggests visiting the Windmühlen Hof in Olbernhau for cake and a farm shop. For more options, you would typically find establishments in nearby towns and villages.
The Dörnthaler Pond is a small pond featuring a nature learning path. While one side has a nature trail, the other is along a main road, and the alleged path on the bank is an artificial moat not meant for entry.
Originally built in connection with Freiberg mining, the Dittmannsdorf Pond now primarily serves for flood protection and fish farming. It also has a hydroelectric power plant for electricity generation.


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