Best lakes around Brand-Erbisdorf are situated in Saxony, Germany, an area characterized by its historical mining heritage and the natural landscape of the Ore Mountains. This region features a variety of artificial lakes and reservoirs, many of which were originally constructed for mining operations. Today, these bodies of water serve as recreational areas, offering opportunities for water activities and relaxation. The local environment combines historical significance with natural appeal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The dam is expected to be closed for construction work until the end of 2026.
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The dam is connected to the Neunzehnhain I and II dams and the Einsiedel dam via canals, pipelines, tunnels, and streams. A charming landscape conservation area of approximately 4,500 hectares extends around the Saidenbach Dam.
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The Saidenbach drinking water reservoir was built between 1929 and 1933 northeast of Pockau-Lengefeld. It dams a total of six tributaries: the Forchheimer Dorfbach, Gründelbach, Haselbach, Hölzelbergbach, Lippersdorfer Bach, and Saidenbach. With over 146 hectares of water surface (22.4 million m³ of water), the reservoir is the largest reservoir in the Central Ore Mountains and also the largest drinking water reservoir in the "Central Ore Mountains" integrated water system. Together with the Einsiedel, Neunzehnhain 1, and Neunzehnhain 2 reservoirs, it provides raw water for the Einsiedel waterworks, which supplies Chemnitz and southern Saxony with drinking water. https://www.wasserwirtschaft.sachsen.de/TS_Saidenbach.html
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beautiful grounds, pond is used as an outdoor pool
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beautiful facility, currently being renovated
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Ring piston valve for flood control, exhibit
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For swimming and water activities, the Erzengler Teich is highly recommended. It offers a 12,000 m² swimming area, a 50-meter lane, a water slide, and boat rentals. You can also find well-maintained sunbathing lawns there. The Mittlerer Großhartmannsdorfer Teich is another popular artificial lake nearby, also suitable for bathing and fishing. For more details on Erzengler Teich, you can visit Erzgebirge Tourismus.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Erzengler Teich features a playground, table tennis, and volleyball courts, alongside its swimming facilities. Both the Saidenbach Reservoir and Lichtenberg Dam are considered family-friendly, offering scenic settings for walks and views. The Konstantinteich is also noted as family-friendly, with historical significance.
Many lakes in the region have a rich mining history. The Erzengler Teich was originally constructed over 450 years ago as a reservoir for mining operations, part of the 'Bergmännische Wasserkunst' system. Similarly, the Mittlerer Großhartmannsdorfer Teich, built between 1726 and 1732, was integral to the Freiberg mining water management system. The Konstantinteich is an artificial pond that served as a reservoir for underground power plants in the early 20th century, located amidst old mining heaps and shafts.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. The Saidenbach Reservoir is ideal for hiking. You can find easy hikes around the Erzengler Pond, Rothbächer Pond, and Pochwerk Ponds. For detailed routes, explore the Easy hikes around Brand-Erbisdorf guide.
The Saidenbach Reservoir is a great spot for cycling. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Erzengler Pond – Freiberger Mulde Valley loop' and 'Erzengler Pond – Großhartmannsdorf Pond loop' are popular. You can find more MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Brand-Erbisdorf guide.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at the Saidenbach Reservoir, which is beautifully situated in a scenic setting. The Lichtenberg Dam also offers wonderful views, especially from its walkable dam wall. Additionally, the Reservoir Shore provides a place to rest with views over the dam.
The Erzengler Teich is well-equipped with amenities, including changing rooms, showers, toilets, and several food stalls for refreshments. Guarded parking is also available. For other lakes, it's advisable to check specific highlight details or local information for available facilities.
The Erzengler Teich is officially open for swimming and recreation from May to September, making summer an ideal time for water activities. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling around the reservoirs, with beautiful natural scenery. Winter can also be appealing for quiet walks, depending on weather conditions.
Yes, there are several running trails. Popular routes include loops around the Erzengler Teich and the Pond on Goldbachweg. For more options and detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Brand-Erbisdorf guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. The historical context of many lakes, originally built for mining, adds a unique layer of interest. The Saidenbach Reservoir is praised for its beautiful setting, ideal for hiking and cycling, while the Lichtenberg Dam is loved for its wonderful views from the dam wall. The community has shared nearly 500 upvotes and over 500 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
The Saidenbach Reservoir is a beautiful destination for hiking and cycling. Please note that while the path over the dam wall has been subject to closures for maintenance, it has since reopened. It's always a good idea to check local conditions for any temporary access restrictions before your visit.


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