Best lakes in the Vogtland are primarily reservoirs situated within the region's low mountain ranges. These water bodies serve as central points for diverse recreational activities. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes and man-made structures, providing opportunities for outdoor pursuits. Many of these lakes are popular destinations for active recreation and natural scenery.
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The Falkenstein Dam was built in the 1970s to supply the region's textile industry with industrial water. After the industry closed in the 1990s, its main purpose became flood protection. The Falkenstein Dam is also a designated EU bathing area and is therefore very popular as a leisure and recreation area.
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The Vogtland region is characterized by numerous reservoirs and dams, often referred to as the 'Vogtland Sea,' alongside smaller, idyllic ponds. These water bodies serve both as important sources for drinking water supply and popular excursion destinations.
The Pöhl Dam is a prime spot for swimming, sailing, surfing, and steamboat trips, featuring a natural outdoor swimming pool. Some of the Plothen Ponds also allow swimming, and Untreusee offers a beach for visitors.
Yes, many lakes in the Vogtland are family-friendly. The Pöhl Dam offers a wide range of activities suitable for families, including boat rentals and steamboat trips. Falkenstein Reservoir, Untreusee, and Plothen Ponds are also noted for being family-friendly.
For impressive panoramic views, visit the Julius Mosen Tower on the Eisenberg, which offers vistas from the Pöhl Dam to the Elstertal bridge. The Pöhl Dam itself also provides great views, as does the Saale Tower.
You can find various hiking opportunities. The area around the Pöhl Dam is excellent for hiking, especially in the nearby 'Vogtländische Schweiz.' The South shore of Lake Vogtland features a 3 km circular route. For more options, explore easy hikes in the region, such as the 'Plothen Ponds – 1000 Ponds Circular Trail,' which you can find in the Easy hikes in the Vogtland guide.
Yes, the Vogtland offers several cycling routes. The Pöhl Dam area is popular for cycling, with routes like 'Plauen (Vogtland) around the Pöhl Dam.' The Road Cycling Routes in the Vogtland guide provides more detailed information on routes and terrain.
The Plothen Ponds are renowned for their unique pond landscape, offering great opportunities for bird watching. The South shore of Lake Vogtland, also known as the Great Moorteich, is a natural monument with many resting places. The Falkenstein Reservoir features a small island and a ferry.
Beyond the larger dams, the Vogtland has several charming, tranquil ponds. Langwuhr Pond is beautifully situated and pleasant for cyclists, while Lanzenreute Pond, nestled at the edge of a forest, is considered a romantic spot for a break. Holzmühle Pond and Wuhrmühle Pond also contribute to the region's idyllic natural landscape.
The warmer months are ideal for enjoying swimming and water sports at lakes like the Pöhl Dam. However, the region's lakes and reservoirs offer year-round opportunities for walking, hiking, and experiencing nature, with autumn colors around areas like the Weida Valley Dam being particularly scenic.
Yes, the Vogtland offers mountain biking trails. You can find routes around the Pöhl Dam, such as the 'Pöhl Dam (Pöhl Reservoir) – View of the Pöhl Dam loop.' More challenging trails are also available, as detailed in the MTB Trails in the Vogtland guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the impressive views from observation towers like the Julius Mosen Tower, the idyllic settings for relaxation, and the variety of activities from water sports to hiking. The Pöhl Dam is often highlighted for its many possibilities.


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