Lakes around Altenbeuthen are situated in the Thuringian countryside, a region characterized by several significant dammed lakes, often referred to as the "Thuringian Sea." This area features a fjord-like water landscape, rolling hills, and dense forests. The Saale River feeds these reservoirs, which were originally constructed for flood protection and energy generation. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
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The dam was declared a historical landmark of engineering in Germany in 2016.
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A 🏃🏼♀️ detour to the dam is absolutely worthwhile 🤩.
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The Bleiloch Dam, the upper reservoir, has a storage area of 9.2 km² and, with its total storage capacity of 213 million m³, is one of the largest reservoirs in Germany.
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The lake is 28 km long and has a water volume of 215 million m³. The dam was built between 1926 and 1932 for flood protection and to generate energy. It is 205 meters long, 65 meters high and 47 meters wide at the base. It is located in the northernmost part between the Bleiberg mountains. The reservoir got its name from these mountains.
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The largest dam in Germany takes its name from the huge lead holes that the intensive lead mining in the upper reaches of the Saale left behind in the landscape for centuries and which were flooded with the water of the Saale to create the reservoir.
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This construction is not very pretty, but useful.
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The 43-meter-high tower is made of a steel and wood construction. The curved wood construction makes it architecturally interesting. You have to pay an entrance fee and climb 192 steps to get the great panoramic view. The Saale Tower is open until nightfall.
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The lakes around Altenbeuthen are part of the 'Thuringian Sea,' characterized by a unique fjord-like water landscape. You'll find rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys, all fed by the Saale River. This area offers a serene environment for outdoor activities.
The dams in this region, such as the Hohenwarte Dam and Bleiloch Dam, were primarily constructed for flood protection and energy generation. The Hohenwarte Dam, built between 1936 and 1942, even required the relocation of an entire village. The Bleiloch Dam, built earlier between 1926 and 1932, is notable as Germany's largest reservoir by volume.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Saale Tower offers panoramic views after climbing 192 steps. You can also get remarkable views of the lake from the Hohenwarte Dam itself. Additionally, the Burgkhammer Dam provides a great perspective, including views of Burgk Castle.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling, or tackle mountain biking routes. Water sports are also popular, especially around the Bleiloch Dam. For specific routes, you can check out the running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails around Altenbeuthen.
Many areas around the lakes are suitable for families. Highlights like the Hohenwarte Dam, Bleiloch Dam, and Burgkhammer Dam are categorized as family-friendly. The region's well-signposted hiking trails also offer options for various skill levels, making it enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, during warmer weather, the lakeshores offer opportunities for refreshing swims. The 'Thuringian Sea' region is known for its inviting waters, particularly around the large reservoirs like Hohenwarte and Bleiloch.
The Bleiloch Dam is Germany's largest reservoir by volume, impounding 215 million cubic meters of water from the Saale River. Its lake stretches approximately 28 km long, making it a significant feature of the landscape and a popular spot for various water sports activities.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming, the warmer months from spring through early autumn are ideal. During this time, you can fully enjoy the serenity of the lakeshores and the extensive trail network.
Beyond the impressive dams, you can visit the Saale Tower for panoramic views. The Ice Bridge, which crosses the Burgkhammer dam, offers a unique perspective of the water and the picturesque Burgk Castle, which is now a museum.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and historical significance of the dams, like the Hohenwarte Dam, and the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Saale Tower. The fjord-like landscape and the variety of outdoor activities, from hiking to water sports, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Ice Bridge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering views over the Burgkhammer dam. While not all trails may be accessible, this bridge provides an option for those seeking accessible viewpoints.


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