Best attractions and places to see around Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer. This forebay, located in the Erzgebirge district of Saxony, Germany, is known for its natural beauty and role in regional water management. It serves as a crucial pre-treatment stage for the Zwickauer Mulde river, contributing to drinking water supply and flood protection. The area is well-suited for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling.
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It's just incredibly beautiful here 😊.
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great, always worth a break
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History Plans for a dam in the Zwickauer Mulde valley in the area of the current dam wall had been in place since 1890, and these plans became more concrete in 1908. For this reason, plans for an extension of the Neidhardtsthal paper factory were abandoned in 1905. In September 1915, the Royal District Administration of Schwarzenberg announced in the Schönheider Wochenblatt that preparatory work was being carried out for the dams on the Zwickauer Mulde near Eibenstock and on the Kleine Bockau near Sosa. The work would affect the areas of Neidhardtsthal, Muldenhammer, Hundshübel, Eibenstock, Schönheide, Schönheiderhammer, Unterstützengrün, Sosa, Blauenthal and Wildenthal. In 1919, however, the Saxon government announced that the dam project was being abandoned. It was only the growing population numbers in Zwickau and Chemnitz in the 1960s that gave rise to the old planning considerations again.
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Nice rest area in a relaxed location, also easy to get to by car.
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☆ Only 1.2 km from the parking lot to the dam... so also something for older people.
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The area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Schönheiderhammer Forebay itself, which is a crucial part of the region's water management. Other notable natural features include the impressive rock formations like Tunnelfelsen and Ottilienstein. Further afield, you'll find the Zwickauer Mulde river, the highest waterfall in Saxony, the Blauenthal Waterfall, and the picturesque Sosa Reservoir.
Yes, the region is very popular for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, including those that cross the dam wall of the forebay, which is also part of the long-distance Görlitz-Greiz hiking trail. For specific routes, explore guides like Hiking around Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer, which features routes like the Schönheiderhammer Forebay – Tunnelfelsen loop.
The area around Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer is excellent for cycling. You can find sections of the Muldetalradweg (Mulde Valley Cycle Path) and various routes suitable for gravel biking. Check out the Gravel biking around Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer guide for challenging routes like the Carlsfeld Reservoir loop from Schönheide Ost.
Absolutely! The area offers several family-friendly spots. The Schönheiderhammer Forebay itself is great for walks, with tips suggesting it's suitable for older people due to its easy access from parking. The Wooden Shelter at Naturpark Waldgebiet provides a convenient and covered resting spot. Additionally, the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, a short distance away, is popular with families for its panoramic views and seating areas.
For excellent vistas of the forebay, you can visit the designated viewpoint known as Talsperrenblick auf Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer. The dam wall of the Schönheiderhammer Forebay also offers unique perspectives as you can walk or cycle across it.
Yes, there is a convenient Wooden Shelter at Naturpark Waldgebiet. It's a nice, cozy, and covered resting place located right next to a parking lot, making it easily accessible for hikers and cyclists.
The dam wall of Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer is a significant engineering feat, constructed between 1975 and 1982. It's a straight concrete gravity dam, 28 meters high, and plays a crucial role in water management for the region. Since 2006, visitors have been able to walk and cycle across it, offering unique views and forming part of a long-distance hiking trail.
Yes, a dedicated Water Trail (Wasserlehrpfad) leads from Schönheiderhammer to the Eibenstock Dam. This trail crosses the forebay's dam wall and provides educational insights into the local water system and its importance.
The Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower is a prominent feature in the broader Schönheide region. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from its observation tower. It's a popular spot for both children and adults, featuring pleasant seating areas for relaxation.
The highest waterfall in Saxony, the Blauenthal Waterfall, is located near Blauenthal. This impressive, albeit man-made, cascade was originally created in the early 20th century by a paper factory owner to power turbines and is now a local highlight.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. The Schönheiderhammer Forebay is valued for its role in the water trail and its accessibility. The Wooden Shelter at Naturpark Waldgebiet is praised as a nice, cozy, and covered resting place. The rock formations like Ottilienstein are noted for their impressive appearance, especially in the evening sun, and for connecting to demanding MTB trails.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. You can find options in the Easy hikes around Vorsperre Schönheiderhammer guide, such as the Schönheiderhammer Forebay – Tunnelfelsen loop from Eibenstock, which is approximately 5.1 km long and rated as easy.


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