Best lakes around Lauscha are found within the scenic Thuringian Forest, a region recognized for its glassblowing tradition and varied natural landscapes. The area features extensive forests and meadows, providing a setting for outdoor activities. While Lauscha itself does not contain large natural lakes, the surrounding Upper Schwarzatal region offers notable bodies of water. These lakes often serve as drinking water sources or historical raft ponds, contributing to the region's ecological and historical significance.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Originally built to increase the low water level so that the cellulose factories in Schwarza would always have enough water, the dam now primarily serves as a source of drinking water.
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Originally built to increase the low water level so that the cellulose works in Schwarza always had enough water. Today the dam is mainly used to produce drinking water.
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A very clean and idyllic rafting pond. The use of the forests of Wurzelberg and Lindig for forestry began as early as the 13th century. Since there were no fixed roads and paths back then, the rivers were used to transport logs down the valley. Rafting was only possible when the rivers were flooded. In addition, raft ponds were built at the tributaries to the Katzen, the dams of which could be opened if necessary in order to use this water reserve to extend the flood period. These included the Wulstteich, Schellertsteich, Höllenteich, Mittelbacher Teich, Jungfrau-, Altfrau- and Reichenbachteich as well as 2 Apelsbachteich. Log rafting came to an end in 1873. At the outlet tunnel of the Höllenteich you can see "rusty stalactites". This is iron ocher. The natural formation of iron ocher occurs when iron-rich pore water or groundwater with low oxygen content emerges. The oxygen in the air then oxidizes the iron contained in the water. Iron and copper have long been the most used natural resources in the Thuringian Forest.
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The Reichenbach Pond is idyllically situated in the middle of the forest and belongs to the local fishing club. A lovingly designed fishing hut with a covered terrace and some seating offers a lovely place to enjoy a break. We even spotted a mourning cloak (a rare butterfly) at the fire pit.
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Nice view over the reservoir
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Very idyllic old raft pond, is a little off the beaten track. It has a very beautiful mouth made of stone, from which water containing a lot of iron comes out, which you can even smell. With a snack you can enjoy the peace and quiet and is mostly undisturbed. I ask all visitors to take the things they brought with them so that this wonderful spot on earth stays clean - THANK YOU.
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it is nice when there are also places to relax
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints at the Leibis-Lichte Dam! A wooden shelter adorns the mountain & gives your photo subject a special flair. With a bit of luck, you will have this place to yourself, which, however, rarely happens. Please take a seat and enjoy the breathtaking view of the blue water and lush green of the surrounding forests. This is what Thuringia looks like!
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The lakes near Lauscha are nestled within the scenic Thuringian Forest, offering extensive forests, lush meadows, and tranquil environments. You'll find features like the Schwarza river feeding the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, and unique geological formations such as the iron-rich water emerging from a stone mouth at Höllenteich.
Yes, the Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169 offers terrific panoramic views of the dam and its surroundings. There's a bench directly behind a hut where you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
No, bathing is strictly prohibited in the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir as it serves as a crucial drinking water supply for the region. This preservation contributes to its pristine natural state.
The lakes are beautiful throughout the year. Summers offer vibrant greenery, autumn brings a spectacular display of colors, and winter transforms the landscape into a quiet, snowy wonderland, making it a great destination for seasonal charm.
Many areas around the lakes, including parts of the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir and Höllenteich, are considered family-friendly. The circular path around the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, for instance, is relatively flat and suitable for all fitness levels.
The area is exceptionally well-suited for hiking. A popular and accessible option is a relatively flat circular path around the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, spanning approximately 2.6 kilometers. You can also venture deeper into the surrounding woodlands or combine your walk with a detour to the nearby Schwarza spring. For more extensive routes, consider the running trails around Lauscha.
Yes, some lakes like Höllenteich and Reichenbacher Pond are old raft ponds. They were historically used for timber transport, where logs were floated down the valley using the power of the water, especially during floods or when dams were opened to release water reserves.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails around Lauscha or enjoy cycling routes that pass through the scenic landscapes near the lakes.
The Reichenbacher Pond is idyllically situated in the middle of an extensive forest area and is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. It features a lovingly designed fishing hut with a covered terrace and seating, offering a pleasant spot for a break.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic environment, offering a genuine escape from bustling areas. The peaceful atmosphere, extensive hiking opportunities, and the healthy, fresh mountain air are frequently highlighted. The pristine natural state, especially around the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, is also highly valued.
While the immediate vicinity of some lakes, particularly the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, is praised for its escape from bustling areas, you might find some amenities in nearby towns like Neuhaus am Rennweg or Scheibe-Alsbach. The Reichenbacher Pond also has a fishing hut with seating for a break.


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