Lakes around Eppendorf offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within Hamburg. This district is characterized by its green spaces and proximity to significant bodies of water, including the Eppendorfer Mühlenteich and the expansive Alster lake system. The area provides settings for relaxed strolls, observing wildlife, and various outdoor activities. Its accessibility makes it a draw for those seeking waterside recreation in an urban environment.
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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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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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Once you've reached the top of the barrier, it's a steep climb, but you'll be rewarded with the view over the reservoir.
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April 1, 2024 The path over the dam wall is open again.
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While Eppendorf is known for its green spaces and canals, the most prominent water bodies are the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir, appreciated for its beautiful nature, and the Saidenbach Reservoir, which offers scenic views and is great for hiking and cycling. The Neunzehnhain II Dam is also a popular choice, described as wonderfully quiet and romantic.
Yes, several lakes around Eppendorf are suitable for families. Both the Neunzehnhain II Dam and the Saidenbach Reservoir are categorized as family-friendly. The Eppendorfer Mühlenteich, located within Hayn's Park, also offers playgrounds and a serene setting for relaxed family outings.
The lakes around Eppendorf offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Bergmännel Memorial – Eppendorf Church loop' or the 'Anton-Günther Stone – Bergmännel Memorial loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Altväter Bridge – Hammer Bridge (Freiberg) loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as the 'Neunzehnhain I Reservoir – Neunzehnhain II Reservoir loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Eppendorf.
Yes, the region features several historically significant man-made structures. The Neunzehnhain II Dam, built between 1911 and 1914, is a notable example of early 20th-century engineering. The Konstantinteich is an artificial pond that historically served as a reservoir for underground power plants in 1925, and is part of the Freiberg Revierwasserlaufanstalt.
You can expect beautiful natural settings and scenic viewpoints. The Saidenbach Reservoir is known for its picturesque views and is beautifully situated. The Eppendorfer Mühlenteich, within Hayn's Park, offers a serene natural setting and is a winter retreat for Alster swans. The Alster lake system itself provides expansive pathways with picturesque views of the city skyline and greenery.
The Eppendorfer Mühlenteich, located within Hayn's Park, is known for being a winter retreat for around 130 Alster swans, with a pump keeping the water ice-free year-round. It offers a serene natural setting for relaxed strolls, wildlife observation, and enjoying the tranquility of the park, which also features a classical temple-like garden gazebo and playgrounds.
Yes, the Alster lake system, particularly the Outer Alster, is highly accessible from Eppendorf and is a very popular destination for cyclists, runners, and walkers. Expansive pathways around its perimeter offer picturesque views and diverse recreational opportunities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil and romantic atmosphere of places like the Neunzehnhain II Dam. The beautiful natural surroundings of the Neunzehnhain I Reservoir and the scenic setting of the Saidenbach Reservoir are also highly appreciated for activities like hiking and cycling.
The Saidenbach Reservoir is beautifully situated in a scenic setting, making it ideal for hiking and cycling. While there were past closures, the path over the dam wall is currently open again, allowing visitors to enjoy this excursion destination for the whole family.
The lakes near Eppendorf offer different charms throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the green landscapes. In colder winters, the Outer Alster can freeze over, allowing for 'Alster Ice Fun' when ice thickness permits, offering a unique experience.
The Neunzehnhain II Dam is often described as wonderfully quiet and romantic, making it a good option if you're looking for a more serene experience away from larger crowds.


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