Best lakes around Zschopau offer diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation in the Ore Mountains. While Zschopau itself is not directly on large lakes, its vicinity features several noteworthy water bodies. These include reservoirs and ponds, providing settings for activities such as walking, cycling, and swimming. The region is characterized by its natural landscape and historical water management structures.
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The dam was built according to the Intze principle as a curved gravity dam made of rubble masonry.
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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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When the forest is being swept (it was closed because of tree work) we have to take detours.
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Worthwhile hike to the two dams Neunzehnhain 1 and 2
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The Neunzehnhain Dam was built between 1911 and 1914 in the Bornwald near Pockau-Lengefeld in the Ore Mountains. It was put into operation shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Due to the rapid industrialization of the Chemnitz area at the end of the 19th century and the enormous population growth of that time, water consumption rose rapidly. The Neunzehnhain Dam, which was only inaugurated in 1908, could no longer meet the water demand just three years later - and was therefore given a larger sister to accompany it.
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The oldest drinking water dam in Saxony - which is also the third oldest in Germany - is located in a forest in the Chemnitz district of Einsiedel. It was built from quarry stone between 1891 and 1894. It serves as a balancing reservoir for the Einsiedel waterworks and is connected to the Neunzehnhain I and II and Saidenbach dams by pipelines, tunnels, canals, artificial ditches and natural watercourses. The Stadtguttalbach is dammed here, but due to its small size it only contributes a small amount to the water volume of the dam. Source:https://www.ins-erzgebirge.de/Talsperre-Einsiedel
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Warmbad is a district of the town of Wolkenstein. Warmbad has been a state-approved health resort in the Free State of Saxony with the status of a spa for more than a hundred years. The oldest and warmest thermal spring in Saxony is located here.
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While the primary function of many reservoirs in the region is drinking water supply, the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir is a popular spot for cooling off. Additionally, the Geyerscher Teich, easily accessible from Zschopau, is highlighted as a good option for a refreshing swim on hot days.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Saidenbach Reservoir is an excellent excursion destination for families, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling in a scenic setting. The Neunzehnhain I Reservoir and Einsiedel Dam are also noted as family-friendly spots.
The lakes around Zschopau offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling around reservoirs like the Saidenbach Reservoir and Neunzehnhain I Reservoir. The Geyerscher Teich is also suitable for pleasant walks and bike rides. For more specific routes, you can explore easy hikes around Zschopau or cycling routes around Zschopau.
Yes, many of the lakes are reservoirs with historical significance. The Neunzehnhain II Dam, built between 1911 and 1914, is historically important for the region's water supply and is described as wonderfully quiet and romantic. The Neunzehnhain I Reservoir dam was constructed using the Intze principle as a curved gravity dam, showcasing historical engineering.
While not directly in Zschopau, the Schlossteich Chemnitz, located about 15.4 km away, offers opportunities to rent a boat to explore the water, providing a leisurely way to enjoy the surroundings.
The lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months for activities like swimming, hiking, and cycling. The Geyerscher Teich is particularly good for cooling off on hot days. For scenic walks and enjoying nature, spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. The Neunzehnhain I Reservoir is easily circumnavigated on foot. The Einsiedel Dam also offers a nice, easy tour around its perimeter. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes around Zschopau guide.
The region generally offers good accessibility, with some lakes being reachable by public transport. However, specific routes and schedules would need to be checked for individual locations.
The lakes are set within natural landscapes, often surrounded by forests, offering clean air and calm environments where you can listen to birds. You'll find picturesque scenery, especially around reservoirs like Saidenbach Reservoir and Neunzehnhain II Dam.
While the main reservoirs are well-known, the region around Zschopau is dotted with various quarry ponds and smaller mountain lakes. Exploring local trails can lead to quieter spots, offering a more secluded experience away from the more popular destinations.
Many outdoor areas in the region are dog-friendly, especially trails around lakes and through forests. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near water protection areas or where wildlife is present, and to check specific regulations for each location.
Lakes like the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir are popular for cycling, with paths that are easily feasible for a circumnavigation. The Saidenbach Reservoir also offers scenic cycling routes. You can find more cycling options in the cycling around Zschopau guide.


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