Best lakes around Klingenthal are primarily found within the surrounding Vogtland region, characterized by its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area features several notable reservoirs, which play a role in water supply and flood protection. These lakes offer diverse landscapes for outdoor activities, including hiking and nature exploration. The region provides a tranquil escape into nature for visitors.
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Hiking around Klingenthal
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☆ The construction time is remarkable... 👍
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☆ With a small island and a small ferry to pull you to the other shore.
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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 dam wall of the Carlsfeld dam is a listed building. The curved gravity dam wall made of rubble stone is 195 meters long and up to 20 meters wide at the base. Its height above the foundation base is almost 32 meters. The dam axis has a radius of 160 meters. Source: https://www.wasserwirtschaft.sachsen.de/TS_Carlsfeld.html?_cp=%7B%22accordion-content-13266%22%3A%7B%222%22%3Atrue%2C%223%22%3Atrue%7D%2C%22previousOpen%22%3A%7B%22group%22%3A%22accordion-content-13266%22%2C%22idx%22%3A3%7D%7D
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The Carlsfeld Dam is located on the ridge of the Ore Mountains at a height of around 905 meters above sea level. This makes it the highest drinking water dam in Germany. Its catchment area extends into the Vogtland and the Czech Republic. The Carlsfeld Dam is sometimes also called the "Wilzsch Dam" or "Weiterwiese Dam". The first name refers to the Wilzsch River, whose water it dams. Weiterswiese was the name of a small forest settlement that had to make way for the dam to be built.
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The dam is not too big and can easily be circumnavigated on foot.
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Wonderful circular route with a great toilet
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The most popular lakes in the region include the Muldenberg Reservoir (Muldenberg Dam), known for its impressive dam wall, and the Falkenstein Reservoir, which features a small island and a ferry. Visitors also appreciate the South shore of Lake Vogtland for its many resting places and a 3 km circular route.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. The Muldenberg Reservoir area, for instance, has the Badeteich Muldenberg for swimming with a sandy area, and the Flößerpark Muldenberg, an educational trail and outdoor playground. The Falkenstein Reservoir and the South shore of Lake Vogtland are also noted as family-friendly.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Muldenberg Reservoir offers well-maintained trails with panoramic views, including a circular route of 7 to 8.2 km. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Klingenthal, which include moderate trails like the Muldenberg Reservoir – Rote Mulde Forebay loop.
While the Muldenberg Reservoir is primarily a drinking water source and generally doesn't allow swimming, the Badeteich Muldenberg nearby offers a refreshing swimming experience. The Pöhl Reservoir is popular for swimming, and the Lead-hole Reservoir provides numerous bathing options on free beaches or in natural pools during summer.
The Muldenberg Reservoir (Muldenberg Dam) itself is a significant historical landmark, featuring the longest quarry stone dam wall in Saxony, built between 1920 and 1925. The Flößerpark Muldenberg also highlights the history of timber rafting in the area.
The Muldenberg Reservoir offers impressive views from its dam over the water and surrounding forests. The Pöhl Reservoir, often called the 'Vogtländische Meer,' is known for its diverse natural landscapes, making it very scenic. The Carlsfeld Reservoir also provides great viewpoints.
Yes, a cycling route of about 21.6 km is available around the Muldenberg Reservoir, starting in Schöneck. The Lead-hole Reservoir is also a dream for cyclists, with many beautiful bike paths running through the forest and along its shore.
Information on specific public transport routes to each lake can vary, but many popular lakes like the Muldenberg Reservoir and Pöhl Reservoir are generally accessible by car and offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil escape into nature, the well-maintained hiking trails, and the diverse recreational opportunities. The impressive dam wall of the Muldenberg Reservoir and the relaxing atmosphere of the Falkenstein Reservoir are frequently praised.
Yes, near the Muldenberg Dam, you can find refreshments at the restaurant "Zur Talsperre" and the Gasthof Flößerstube. The Source ponds of the Rote Mulde and Meilerhütte also have a nice snack bar nearby, often open on public holidays and weekends.
While specific winter activities vary, the region around the lakes, particularly the Carlsfeld Reservoir, is known as one of the most snow-sure areas in the Ore Mountains, offering well-groomed trails for winter activities. Many trails remain accessible for winter hiking, providing a different scenic experience.
Yes, the circular hiking trail around the Muldenberg Reservoir is considered an easy hike, taking about 1.45 to 2 hours. The easy hikes around Klingenthal guide also lists several routes, such as the Aschberg Alm loop, which are suitable for beginners.


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