Best lakes around Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle are primarily artificial reservoirs and dams, characteristic of the Thuringian Highland. This region, known for its broad forests, features significant engineered water bodies rather than natural lakes. These dams, such as the Bleiloch and Hohenwarte, serve purposes like energy generation and flood protection. They also provide various recreational opportunities within the diverse landscapes of Thuringia.
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From below and from above: Very impressive!
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This was our starting point for the circular tour. Amazing from below, it looks even more impressive from above! Looking down gives you a thrill :) The dam is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A stamping station is available for tours.
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The dam is rather unspectacular. The path along the west side of the reservoir is also not worth the effort. The view of the lake is usually blocked by trees, even in winter, as the trees are so densely packed that the trunks obscure the view.
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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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Worth seeing dam, the second highest in Germany
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A very impressive building, built in the early 2000s
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The history of the dam is also exciting. You can find out all about it in the information center on the dam wall.
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The region around Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle in the Thuringian Highland is characterized by significant artificial reservoirs and dams, rather than natural lakes. These engineered water bodies, such as the Bleiloch and Hohenwarte dams, were primarily created for energy generation and flood protection, but also offer diverse recreational opportunities within the area's broad forests.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. For instance, the Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169 provides a terrific view of the Leibis-Lichte Dam, complete with a small shelter for resting. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir also has viewpoints appreciated by hikers for its peaceful environment.
Many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir and its East shore are noted for their peaceful environment, ideal for walks. The Leibis-Lichte Dam also offers a 20 km circular route that can be explored on foot or by bike, suitable for families with older children. The Höllteich is another calm, off-the-beaten-track spot with rest opportunities.
Bathing is generally prohibited in reservoirs like the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, as they often serve as sources for drinking water or for increasing low water levels. It's always best to check local regulations at each specific location.
Absolutely. The lakes are popular destinations for hikers. For example, the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir offers a comfortable walk around it, and you can venture deeper into the woods from there. The Leibis-Lichte Dam features an impressive 20 km circular route. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the Hiking around Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous Running Trails around Meuselbach-Schwarzmühle, including routes near the dams. For cyclists, there are extensive Road Cycling Routes that pass by or offer views of the reservoirs, such as the Eichicht Dam and Hohenwarte Dam loop.
Yes, for popular spots like the Leibis-Lichte Dam, there is a parking lot located below the dam wall, often without a parking fee. For other areas, roadside parking or designated small lots may be available, but it's always good to check local signage.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful environment and the opportunity to enjoy nature away from crowds. The impressive engineering of the dams, like the Leibis-Lichte Dam, is also a draw. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the beautiful views, especially from spots like the Schneiderfelsen.
Some locations offer basic facilities. The Schneiderfelsen, for instance, has a small shelter, making it a suitable resting place. The Höllteich also features a small hut and a fireplace, providing good rest opportunities.
The Thuringian Highland, known as 'the green heart of Germany,' is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the forests are lush and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Winter can also offer a unique, tranquil experience, though some paths might be less accessible.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around the lakes. However, specific rules may apply, especially regarding swimming or protected areas. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.


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