Attractions and places to see around Dam Carlsfeld - Weiterswiese are found in the Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge), a region known for its natural beauty and historical significance. The area is centered around the Carlsfeld Dam, also known as Weiterswiese Dam, which is Germany's highest drinking water reservoir at 905 meters above sea level. This landscape offers a blend of natural features, including the dam's protected monument status and surrounding high-altitude environment, alongside historical points of interest. Visitors can explore various…
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Here you have a beautiful view of the water, it's a pity there is no rest area here.
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From here, you have a beautiful view of the dam. Unfortunately, on the circular trail, you only see the dam occasionally.
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☆ The construction time is remarkable... 👍
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In place of the dam there was a ridge settlement. The boundary stones were found during the renovation of the dam wall. An information board explains the symbols shown.
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A little way away, a path leads to this beautiful viewpoint. You can get right to the water. Benches invite you to relax and linger. If you still need information, you will find it here too.
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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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In order to improve the water quality, the Carlsfeld dam received a retention basin in 2010. It was built within a year. The basin is separated from the dam's storage space by a dam over 200 meters long and holds up to 44,000 cubic meters of water. It is operated as a green pool and is therefore not normally dammed. 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 region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir), which is Germany's highest drinking water reservoir. You can also find other tranquil lakes like the View of Weitersglashütte Reservoir, offering scenic viewpoints. The surrounding Ore Mountains feature picturesque landscapes and protected raised bogs, ideal for nature observation.
Beyond the dam itself, which is a protected monument, you can discover historical markers such as the Boundary Stones in Carlsfeld. These stones, found during the dam's renovation, have an information board explaining their historical context. The Trinitatiskirche (Trinity Church) in Carlsfeld, founded in 1677, is another significant architectural and cultural site.
The area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. In winter, the region transforms into a popular spot for skiing, with access to ski trails like the Kammloipe. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide or cycling guide for the area.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. You'll find easy loops, such as the 1.7 km 'Boundary Stones in Carlsfeld – Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir) loop', as well as more challenging routes like the 11.3 km 'Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir) – Carlsfeld Dam loop'. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Dam Carlsfeld - Weiterswiese.
Absolutely. Many attractions, including the Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir) and the View of Weitersglashütte Reservoir, are categorized as family-friendly. The open-air exhibition near the Carlsfeld Dam features a water slide and models, which can be engaging for children. There are also easy walking paths suitable for families.
The Dam Carlsfeld - Weiterswiese area is appealing year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush green landscapes. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. In winter, the region is known for being snow-sure, making it perfect for cross-country skiing and winter hiking on well-groomed trails.
The Carlsfeld Dam, also known as Weiterswiese Dam, is notable for being Germany's highest drinking water reservoir, situated at 905 meters above sea level. Its dam wall is a protected monument, a curved gravity dam made of rubble stone. Visitors can walk or cycle across the top, enjoying panoramic views, and an open-air exhibition provides insights into its construction and function.
Yes, the area provides several excellent viewpoints. Walking or cycling across the top of the Carlsfeld Dam wall offers expansive views of the reservoir and the surrounding Ore Mountains. Additionally, the View of Weitersglashütte Reservoir is a tranquil spot with benches, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the natural scenery.
Yes, the track around the dam is popular with cyclists and bikers. There are various cycling routes in the vicinity, ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes that explore the wider Ore Mountains. For more options, consult the cycling guide or the gravel biking guide for the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural environment, the well-maintained trails, and the historical significance of the dam. The area is praised for its peaceful atmosphere, abundant nature, and the opportunity for various outdoor activities, especially in winter when it's one of the most snow-sure areas in the Ore Mountains.
Yes, there are several easy walks. For instance, the 'Boundary Stones in Carlsfeld – Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir) loop' is an easy 1.7 km route. Many paths around the dam itself are also suitable for leisurely strolls, offering accessible ways to enjoy the scenery. The hiking guide lists several easy options.
A full circular walk around the Weiterswiese Dam (Carlsfeld Reservoir) can vary in length depending on the specific path taken. A moderate route like the 'Carlsfeld Reservoir (Wilzsch Reservoir) – Carlsfeld Dam loop' is about 11.3 km, which typically takes a few hours to complete at a leisurely pace. Shorter sections or out-and-back routes are also possible.


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