Best lakes around Hohnstein are found in the Sächsische Schweiz (Saxon Switzerland) region, known for its dramatic forest, rock, and river landscapes. While prominent natural lakes are not abundant directly within Hohnstein, the nearby Amselsee in Kurort Rathen is a significant water body in the broader area. Hohnstein also provides several public swimming facilities for water-based recreation. The region offers diverse aquatic and nature-based recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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To the left of the river is the path now called "Am Bruch," which until 1912 also served as a service road for a sandstone quarry located roughly in the middle of the river. This sandstone quarry had to significantly reduce its production in 1907 because part of it had become a large pond after a blasting operation caused water to seep in. One of the buildings supplied by this quarry was a large Dresden church. Source: https://www.duerrroehrsdorf-dittersbach.de/verzeichnis/visitenkarte.php?mandat=165282
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Small eye-catcher on the Wesenitztal hiking trail
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The buildings are picturesquely integrated into the rock, something that is a feast for the eyes. Stamp point EB.
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In 1907, there was a minor mishap during a blasting operation. During work in the quarry, a water-bearing layer in the Quellenberg was opened up. Within a short time, the quarry filled up. The abandoned machines still stand on the bottom of the lake today. But that didn't stop the brave guys from back then from continuing to mine sandstone until 1912. The rocks mined here can be seen in many Dresden buildings. Including the "Jesus Christ Church". The nice thing about this little mishap is that we can now look at the beautiful little lake that has formed here.
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The Rathewalder Mühle in Saxon Switzerland is a historic building that is also known as a popular hiking destination. The mill offers a glimpse of the past, including a well-preserved building and working water wheel. The surrounding area abounds in hiking opportunities offering impressive views of the countryside and river. There is also a restaurant near the mill that offers regional dishes and drinks, so you can refresh yourself after a strenuous hike. Overall, the Rathewalder Mühle is an attractive destination for anyone who appreciates history, nature and good food.
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Definitely have to come back in the summer. A round trip on the Amselsee is then a must!
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Here you can rent rowing and pedal boats to take a lap around the Amselsee
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While Hohnstein is known for its dramatic forest and rock landscapes, the nearby Amselsee is surrounded by striking sandstone rock formations like the "Lokomotive," "Mönch," and "Bienenkorb." Additionally, the Polenz Valley, a wild and romantic river valley, features rugged rock walls and narrow gorges, and is famous for its extensive blooming of Märzenbecher (spring snowflakes) in early spring.
Yes, at the Amselsee, you can rent rowing boats and pedal boats for a scenic tour, offering unique perspectives of the surrounding rock world. Boat rentals are typically available from April to October. The lake is also popular for ice skating in winter.
The Amselsee is highly regarded for its romantic and hidden location on the edge of Kurort Rathen, with the Niederrathener rocks providing a stunning backdrop. Visitors enjoy its tranquil waters, the opportunity for boat rides, and leisurely strolls along its circular path. It's also a popular spot for ice skating during winter.
Yes, Three Chestnuts Lake is another wonderfully romantic spot where visitors can take a relaxed break and enjoy the landscaped surroundings. While not a lake, the Polenz Valley offers the scenic Polenz river, ideal for hiking and experiencing nature.
Absolutely. The Amselsee is a great family destination, offering boat rentals for rowing and pedal boats. For direct swimming, Hohnstein and its districts provide public swimming facilities like the Stadtbad Hohnstein, Naturbad Goßdorf, and Erlebnisbad Rathewalde, all featuring pools, slides, and recreational areas suitable for families.
There are various hiking trails available. For example, the Polenz Valley offers excellent hiking opportunities, with trails suitable for families. You can find easy hikes like the 'Rathewalder Mill – Amselgrund Valley loop from Rathewalde' or the 'Polenz River – Polenztal loop from Märzenbecherwiese' in the Easy hikes around Hohnstein guide.
Yes, the region offers routes for both running and cycling. For running, you can explore trails like the 'Polenztal Nature Trail – Brandbaude Mountain Lodge loop from Hohnstein' found in the Running Trails around Hohnstein guide. Cyclists can find routes such as the 'View of Hohnstein Castle – Hohnstein Castle loop from Waitzdorf' in the Cycling around Hohnstein guide.
The Amselsee offers boat rides from April to October, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for water activities. The Polenz Valley is particularly stunning in early spring when the Märzenbecher (spring snowflakes) are in bloom. Summer is perfect for enjoying the public swimming facilities, and winter offers unique opportunities for ice skating on the Amselsee.
Yes, the Rathewalder Mill, located near the Amselsee, is a very idyllically situated restaurant and mill that is definitely worth a visit. The broader Hohnstein area and nearby towns offer various accommodation options and restaurants to suit different preferences.
Visitors frequently praise the romantic and tranquil atmosphere, especially at the Amselsee, appreciating its hidden location and the stunning rock formations. The opportunity for a relaxing break, boat rides, and the beautiful natural surroundings are often highlighted. The Polenz Valley is also cherished for its wild nature and the unique spring snowflake bloom.
Yes, Hohnstein and its districts offer several well-maintained public swimming facilities. These include the Stadtbad Hohnstein, the Naturbad Goßdorf with its unique sandstone basin, and the family-friendly Erlebnisbad Rathewalde. These provide excellent options for direct water recreation.
The natural areas, such as the Polenz Valley and trails around the Amselsee, generally offer opportunities for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. It's always advisable to check specific rules for each location regarding pets.


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