Lakes around Sehmatal, a municipality in the Erzgebirge region of Saxony, Germany, offer a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area features notable bodies of water, including functional dams and serene ponds. These lakes provide diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region's geography contributes to varied experiences, from scenic circular paths to areas suitable for swimming and fishing.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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There are several "black ponds". One is between Gelenau and Auerbach, even with a Teichschänke. Popular naturist bathing pond
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@Bonadea there is a 2nd Black Pond. It's in the Elterlein corner. This is your said "Big Pond". The Black Pond here is in Oberwiesenthal am Fichtelberg. I'm there every year. It is fed by moor water from the Zschopau, which also has its source nearby.
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Dam wall of the lower basin of the Markersbach pumped storage plant. Actually a dam.
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Beautiful dam at the foot of the Bärenstein. Beautiful paths invite you to go around.
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Once around the dam is recommended, especially in the afternoons after pastry gluttony, the short variant with a length of approx. 3.5 km can be done by almost everyone.
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great photo motif, can be easily combined on the way from Cranzahl to Bärenstein
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The main lakes in Sehmatal are the Cranzahl Dam, known for its scenic circular path, and the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, which offers both recreational activities and insights into energy production. Additionally, the Schwarzer Teich Oberwiesenthal provides a tranquil nature reserve experience.
Swimming is permitted in the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, offering a refreshing escape on warm days. However, swimming is not allowed in the Cranzahl Dam as it serves as a crucial source of drinking water.
Yes, the lakes are generally family-friendly. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant features well-maintained, generally flat paths suitable for all ages, along with thoughtful resting spots like 'Am Mühlchen' which include miniature water wheels and play areas. The Cranzahl Dam also has an accessible circular path for family walks.
Both the Cranzahl Dam and the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Cranzahl Dam has a scenic circular path approximately 3.5 kilometers long, suitable for both. The Markersbach lower reservoir features well-maintained, generally flat paths ideal for walking and cycling. For more extensive routes, you can explore various cycling and MTB trails around Sehmatal.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. During warmer months, they are ideal for hiking, cycling, and swimming (where permitted). In winter, the circular path around the Cranzahl Dam is even suitable for skiing, offering a different seasonal experience.
Yes, the Cranzahl Dam, constructed between 1949 and 1952, was a major project of the former German Democratic Republic and was known as the 'Talsperre der Freundschaft' (Reservoir of Friendship). You can find a monument commemorating its construction. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is an integral part of Germany's second-largest pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant, with informative boards on the dam wall explaining its operations.
The lakes are set amidst the picturesque Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains), offering scenic views of water and surrounding forests. The Schwarzer Teich Oberwiesenthal is a designated nature reserve, providing an idyllic setting to observe local flora and fauna in a tranquil environment.
Yes, fishing is permitted in the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, making it a suitable spot for anglers.
The paths around the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for a wide range of visitors. The circular path at Cranzahl Dam is also a popular and accessible route.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and scenic views offered by the lakes. The Cranzahl Dam is loved for its beautiful circular route and photo opportunities, while the Markersbach Lower Basin is praised for its combination of natural beauty and recreational options like swimming and cycling. The Schwarzer Teich Oberwiesenthal is a favorite for relaxation and its idyllic forest setting.
Yes, there are several viewpoints. From various spots along the circular path at Cranzahl Dam, you can enjoy wonderful views of the reservoir. The Markersbach Lower Reservoir Dam itself offers stunning views over the valley around the Mitweida river.


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