Attractions and places to see around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre offer a diverse range of experiences in the northern and central Black Forest. This region is centered around the Schwarzenbach Dam and its reservoir, situated at an elevation of 668.5 meters. The area provides opportunities to explore significant landmarks, natural features, and popular trails routes Schwarzenbach-Talsperre, all set within dense fir forests and the Murgtal landscape. It is a destination known for its blend of engineering marvels and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice and the water sound is really great.
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Interesting information about power generation as well as the history of the dam.
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Coming from the Friedwald, a small detour to the bridge, where you can cross the Schwarzbach and continue along the path after the bridge. Or you can go back to the main path, which you can walk on in the sun during the day on this section. In hot temperatures this is a pleasant place, there is no bench.
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very educational! People, animals and machines gave everything they needed within the scope of their capabilities at the time to create this bombastic monster (see information boards)
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If there is a surplus in electricity generation (mainly at night), water is pumped from the lower Murg dam in Kirschbaumwasen via the power house in Forbach into the Schwarzenbach dam. If there is a lack of energy, the water from the reservoir is channeled via the water turbines into the Forbach balancing basin to generate electricity to cover peak loads. The water is led from the dam wall to a surge tank on the mountainside above the Forbach turbine house via a 1.7 km long pressure tunnel, from where it is fed above ground in a pressure pipe approximately 900 meters long with a steep gradient to the turbines of the power plant in the valley. Source and further information on the information boards on site or: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzenbachtalsperre
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the circular route is not a "lake promenade"! Rather a mostly well-developed and well-signposted forest path with an occasional view of the lake.
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Behind the maintenance house, a staircase leads down to the Schwarzenbach. There you can take a great break over the water!
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The Schwarzenbachtalsperre is not only beautiful, it is also used to generate electricity. Information boards provide information.
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The Schwarzenbach-Talsperre is nestled amidst extensive Black Forest mountains and dense fir forests, offering a picturesque backdrop. The reservoir itself stretches about 2.5 kilometers in length. You can also explore the wild and romantic landscape of the Murgtal, which the dam is situated near.
The most prominent historical landmark is the Schwarzenbach Dam itself, an impressive engineering feat built between 1922 and 1926. You can also gain insights into its construction and role in power generation by following the Schwarzenbach Dam Educational Trail.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on a well-marked network of trails, including a popular 6.5-kilometer circular route around the lake. The Westweg long-distance hiking trail also passes directly by the dam. Additionally, boat trips are available on the reservoir, with paddle boats, rowboats, and electric boats for rent during warmer months.
Yes, several viewpoints offer scenic vistas of the reservoir and its surroundings. For an imposing perspective of the dam's true scale, visit At the foot of the dam. Other viewpoints like "Blick ins Tal" and "Schwarzenbacher Blick" also provide beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding Black Forest.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various difficulty levels. A popular easy option is the 6.5 km loop trail around the reservoir. For more options, you can find easy hikes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre, including routes like the "View of the Schwarzenbach Dam" loop, by exploring the Easy hikes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre guide. The Westweg long-distance trail also passes through the area.
Yes, a well-marked network of cycling trails surrounds the dam. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult road cycling options, by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre guide. One route includes a 41.5 km loop from Gausbach around the dam.
On warm days, the lake invites visitors for a swim, and there's an outdoor pool directly next to the reservoir. Small sandy beaches around the lake are suitable for sunbathing. During the warmer months (typically May to September, weather permitting), paddle boats, rowboats, and electric boats are available for rent.
The Schwarzenbach-Talsperre offers several family-friendly options. The easy 6.5 km circular path around the reservoir is suitable for families. The Schwarzenbach Dam Educational Trail provides informative boards that can engage children. Additionally, boat rentals and designated swimming areas offer fun for all ages.
The area around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre is generally dog-friendly, with numerous hiking trails through forests and around the lake. Many visitors bring their dogs to enjoy the natural surroundings. However, always keep dogs on a leash, especially near water and in crowded areas, and be mindful of local regulations.
The Schwarzenbach-Talsperre is a popular destination year-round. The warmer months from May to September are ideal for water activities like swimming and boating. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscape can be picturesque for winter walks, though some services might be limited.
While the region is best accessed by car, public transport options exist. You can typically reach nearby towns like Forbach by train or bus, and from there, local bus services might connect to the dam area. It's advisable to check current schedules and connections on local transport websites for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, there are several parking spaces available, particularly on the south side of the lake along the L83. These facilities make it convenient for visitors arriving by car to access the dam and its surrounding trails.
While the immediate vicinity of the dam is primarily natural, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby towns and villages within the Murgtal and Black Forest region. These establishments offer a range of dining experiences and lodging choices for visitors.


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