Lakes around Seiffen/Erzgebirge are integral to the region's landscape, which is known for its traditional wooden crafts and mountainous terrain. These bodies of water, often man-made, serve various purposes including drinking water supply, flood protection, and historical mining operations. The area's lakes are frequently integrated into hiking and cycling networks, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region provides a blend of functional infrastructure and natural scenery for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Here you can find out about the history of the dam
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Overall, a nice round and not as strenuous as expected due to the few meters in altitude. Attention: on the last part (after the Green Graben) the given path runs on a slope through the undergrowth. Not recommendable! You can reach your destination more safely by taking a detour along a larger path and a small road.
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Kiosk has Bohemian beer at a fair price
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For magnificent views, especially at sunset, visit the Rauschenbach Dam. Its backwater even extends into the Czech Republic. Another popular spot for its scenic beauty and cycling opportunities is the Fláje Dam, though bathing is restricted here.
Yes, several lakes and ponds are suitable for families. The Rauschenbach Dam, Sluice ponds, and Dittmannsdorf Pond are all categorized as family-friendly. The Fláje Dam Information Center also offers amenities and views suitable for families.
Many lakes in the region have historical roots, particularly related to mining. The Sluice ponds, for instance, were created in the 15th century for mining purposes and are now a natural monument. Similarly, the Dittmannsdorf Pond was built in the late 18th century to support Freiberg mining by providing 'forcing water'.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Fláje Dam is notably accessible for cycling around, offering scenic routes. You can find various road cycling and mountain biking routes that incorporate these lakes. For example, the 'Rauschenbach Dam – Fláje Dam loop' is a challenging road cycling route, and the 'Fláje Reservoir – Rauschenbach Dam loop' is a moderate MTB trail. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Seiffen/Erzgebirge and MTB Trails around Seiffen/Erzgebirge guide pages.
Absolutely. The lakes are often integrated into the region's extensive hiking networks. You can find trails that lead to or around these water features. For instance, there's a 'Small pond with rest area – Purschenstein Castle loop' which is a moderate hike. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Seiffen/Erzgebirge guide page.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. The Sluice ponds are nestled in a forest and provide a valuable habitat with riverbanks, mountain meadows, and wet meadows. Many areas offer tranquil settings perfect for relaxation and observing local wildlife.
Yes, some lakes serve as drinking water reservoirs and have restrictions. For example, bathing and entering the shore areas are not permitted at the Fláje Dam due to its function as a drinking water source. Always check local signage and regulations before planning water activities.
Visitors appreciate the serene beauty and the integration of these water bodies into the natural landscape. The Rauschenbach Dam is loved for its magnificent views, especially at sunset, making it a popular spot for photography. The Sluice ponds are described as a contemplative place in the middle of the forest, perfect for rest and relaxation.
Yes, for instance, the Fláje Dam Information Center provides extensive material in German and Czech about the Rauschenbach and Fláje dams. It also offers seating with views of the water and public toilets.
Many of the region's dams and ponds serve crucial functional roles. The Rauschenbach Dam and Fláje Dam are primarily for drinking water supply and power generation. The Dittmannsdorf Pond is used for flood protection and fish farming, and historically, it supported mining operations.
The region's lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoors, though some water activities may be restricted. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscapes around the dams and ponds can be picturesque for winter walks.


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