Best attractions and places to see around Weidatalsperre include the reservoir itself, nestled in the Vogtland region of Eastern Thuringia. This area features rolling hills, dense forests, and the Weidatalsperre Dam Wall, a significant engineering landmark. The reservoir, covering 93 hectares, is situated within the Thuringian Slate Mountains and is surrounded by the Weidatal Landscape Protection Area, known for its undisturbed nature and diverse flora and fauna. The region offers various points of interest for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
…Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A wonderful destination and highly recommended
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Hidden away from the well-trodden paths in the forest are these ancient wall remnants, now almost completely reclaimed by leaves, moss, and young trees. The still clearly visible stone walls suggest that a small building once stood here – perhaps a forester's, field, or hunting lodge, such as were once common in this region. The hillside location, the solid construction of natural stone, and the clear basic form all point to a former practical use, now forgotten. It is precisely this blend of history, decay, and nature that makes the place so appealing. A tranquil spot that invites contemplation and sparks the imagination, allowing one to imagine what it might once have looked like.
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The draining of the dam reveals many hidden things
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You could take a shortcut along the dam path via the Pisselsmühle fore-dam. Great views on both sides.
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The circuit around the dam could be shortened via the Pisselsmühle fore-dam.
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Not only does it look 😎, but the climb is quite challenging 🥵.
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The Weidatalsperre reservoir itself is a central natural feature, covering 93 hectares within the Thuringian Slate Mountains. It is surrounded by the Weidatal Landscape Protection Area, which boasts undisturbed nature, near-natural stream sections, alder-ash forests, and diverse flora and fauna. You can also find the Quarry and Old Ruins by the Reservoir in Vogtland, offering a glimpse into the area's natural and historical landscape.
Several spots offer panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding landscape. Popular choices mentioned in regional research include "Grobisch" (known for its "Schöner Blick") and the "Blick ins Tal" observation tower. You can also get great views from the Pisselsmühle Forebay, which offers expansive vistas.
Yes, Weidatalsperre is a fantastic destination for hiking. Numerous well-maintained trails wind through the surrounding forests and along the reservoir's shores, suitable for various difficulty levels. A popular full circuit around the reservoir is approximately 10-12 kilometers long. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Weidatalsperre guide.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. For road cyclists, there are options like the Hanka Hill – Langenwetzendorf Park and Pond loop. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the Bridge Over the Auma – Finstertal on the Auma loop. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Weidatalsperre and MTB Trails around Weidatalsperre guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Himmelsleiter Stairway is known for its demanding ascent and is considered great for training. Another challenging option is the Himmelsleiter and Holzmülthütte (Touringen Stamping Point No. 126), which features 68 steps for a strenuous climb.
While the reservoir area is primarily natural, the broader region offers several historical sites. You can visit Osterburg Castle in Weida, a significant landmark with a 54-meter-high keep and a museum. Other nearby sites include the historical Lohgerberei Weida (tannery) and the Reichenfels Castle Ruins.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Pisselsmühle Forebay is noted as family-friendly, offering views and a place for hikers. The Wünschendorf Fairytale Forest is also a nearby family-friendly attraction. Many of the easier hiking trails around the reservoir are suitable for families.
Weidatalsperre is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year. The surrounding forests and gentle hills offer a serene backdrop in any season. Hiking and cycling are popular activities year-round, with autumn providing particularly picturesque scenery with changing foliage.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails around Weidatalsperre, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the Weidatal Landscape Protection Area, to protect local wildlife.
The Weidatalsperre Dam Wall (Staumauer) is a significant engineering landmark, constructed between 1949 and 1956. It's a concrete gravity dam, 32.5 meters high, and clad with quarry stone. Visitors can admire the dam itself and the water cascading down, particularly at the Weidatal Dam Spillway with Cascades.
Since autumn 2024, the Weidatalsperre dam has been undergoing extensive renovation. This involves a phased lowering of the water level in the reservoir. Visitors should be aware that some areas or views might be affected by these ongoing works.
While the immediate vicinity of the reservoir is primarily natural, the surrounding towns and villages offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. You'll find choices in nearby communities to suit different preferences.


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