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Top 20 Lakes in Erzgebirgskreis

Best lakes in Erzgebirgskreis are situated within the Ore Mountains, a region known for its historical mining industry and diverse natural landscapes. This area features numerous lakes and dams, many of which serve as vital drinking water reservoirs. The region's geography includes wooded areas and elevated terrain, providing varied settings for these water bodies. These lakes contribute to both the water supply infrastructure and recreational opportunities in Erzgebirgskreis.

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  • The most popular lakes is Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Greifenbach pond - Ehrenfriedersdorf side

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In summer there is a beach and snack bar, and pedal boats can also be rented here. Also a beautiful hiking area in winter.

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Really rare: a drinking water dam with a lot of access to the water.

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Cranzahl Dam

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The Cranzahl dam was one of the two major dam projects in the GDR and was then called the dam of friendship. Bathing in it is not allowed, but the …

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Sosa Reservoir

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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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Warmbad Spa Park with Lake

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A spa park festival takes place once a year.

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View of Sosa Dam

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☆ The wall is 50 meters high.

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The lower basin is part of the pumped storage plant Markersbach. In times of low energy demand, the water is pumped from the lower basin into the upper basin, so …

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In the small open-air exhibition you can see a real water slide, an average model of the dam wall and interesting display boards. The models are on the east side, more display boards on the west side of the dam.

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Here you can go pedal boating, visit Toni's house of stones and dig for precious metals, eat delicious Lagos or just admire the pond.

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Eibenstock Dam

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Dams always have something gigantic about them. Especially here there are many display boards on which the construction and the connections to the dam are documented. The overflow looks like …

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April 29, 2025, View of Sosa Dam

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 construction time is remarkable... 👍

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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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The Stollberg Dam (also called the Querenbach Dam or Querenbach Dam) was built between 1949 and 1954 in the Ore Mountains near Stollberg. The Querenbach Dam supplies Stollberg in Saxony and its surroundings with drinking water and provides flood protection. The water is extracted via a so-called extraction tower in the reservoir.

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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 wall is 50 meters high.

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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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February 22, 2024, View of Sosa Dam

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I find in Erzgebirgskreis?

The Erzgebirgskreis region features a diverse range of lakes and dams. Many are vital drinking water reservoirs, while others, like the Greifenbach pond, offer extensive recreational opportunities. You'll find both historic dams, some dating back to the 15th century, and modern pumped-storage plants, all set amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Ore Mountains.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Erzgebirgskreis?

Yes, several lakes in Erzgebirgskreis are great for families. The Filzteich is particularly popular, offering an 85-meter-long water slide, children's slides, pedal boats, an adventure playground, and expansive sunbathing lawns. Other highlights like the Cranzahl Dam and Carlsfeld Reservoir also offer scenic paths suitable for family walks.

Which lakes are best for hiking and cycling?

Many lakes in Erzgebirgskreis offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Cranzahl Dam has a scenic 3.5-kilometer circular path ideal for both. The areas around Sosa Reservoir, Carlsfeld Reservoir, and the Neunzehnhain dams are also popular for their picturesque forest trails. For more extensive cycling routes, you can explore options like the 'View of the Eibenstock Dam' tour or the 'Seiffen Tour' found in the Cycling in Erzgebirgskreis guide.

Can I swim or do water sports in the lakes of Erzgebirgskreis?

Swimming and water sports are generally restricted in many lakes, especially those designated as drinking water reservoirs like Talsperre Cranzahl, Talsperre Neunzehnhain I and II, Talsperre Sosa, and Talsperre Carlsfeld. However, the Filzteich is a notable exception, offering a popular beach area (Strandbad Filzteich) with swimming, pedal boats, and rowing boats.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, the region's lakes are often intertwined with its rich history. The Filzteich, for instance, is one of Saxony's oldest dams, built in the 15th century for mining purposes, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří. The Neunzehnhain dams are protected monuments, and an information pavilion near Talsperre Neunzehnhain II provides insights into its construction and history.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Erzgebirgskreis?

The lakes in Erzgebirgskreis offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is perfect for recreational activities at lakes like the Filzteich. In winter, areas around dams like Carlsfeld Reservoir become popular for cross-country skiing and winter walks, especially given the region's snow-sure conditions.

Are there any unique natural features to look out for?

Absolutely. The water of the Filzteich has a distinctive brownish color due to moor substances from a high moor, believed to have natural healing properties. The Sosa Reservoir is known for its notably soft water due to humus-rich streams. The idyllic, wooded surroundings of most dams, like Cranzahl Dam, also offer beautiful natural scenery and viewpoints.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Erzgebirgskreis?

Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the well-maintained circular paths around many of the dams. The panoramic views, especially from dam walls like Sosa Reservoir, are often highlighted. The unique colors and atmosphere of places like Stollberg Reservoir are also highly appreciated, with some comparing the water's appearance to the Caribbean.

Are there any accessible paths or facilities for visitors with limited mobility?

While specific wheelchair accessibility details vary, many dam crests, such as those at Talsperre Cranzahl and Talsperre Neunzehnhain II, are publicly accessible for pedestrians, offering views. It's advisable to check specific conditions for each location, as some paths around the reservoirs might be unpaved or have varied terrain.

Where can I find information about nearby routes for outdoor activities?

Komoot offers several guides for outdoor activities in the Erzgebirgskreis region. For cycling, you can explore the Cycling in Erzgebirgskreis guide. If you're interested in road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Erzgebirgskreis. For hiking, especially around waterfalls, the Waterfall hikes in Erzgebirgskreis guide provides various options.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

While specific cafes and restaurants vary by location, popular recreational areas like the Filzteich often have facilities to cater to visitors. For other, more secluded dams, it's recommended to bring your own refreshments or check local listings for nearby towns. Some highlights, like Neunzehnhain II Dam, may have information points or huts.

What is the Markersbach Pumped-Storage Plant and can I visit it?

The Markersbach Pumped-Storage Plant is Germany's second-largest pumped-storage power plant, featuring both an upper and lower basin. While primarily an industrial facility for electricity storage, the area around the basins offers scenic routes for outdoor activities. It also occasionally hosts cultural events, such as concerts in its cavern.

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