Best lakes around Grünhain-Beierfeld are situated in the scenic Erzgebirge region of Saxony. The area features several appealing lakes, including the Unterbecken des Pumpspeicherwerks Markersbach and the Greifenbachstauweiher. Grünhain-Beierfeld also offers the unique experience of underground lakes within the Schaubergwerk 'Herkules-Frisch-Glück'. These bodies of water provide opportunities for recreation and offer insights into both natural landscapes and engineering.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Geyrischer Teich aka Greifenbachstauweiher. Known nationwide. Nice to cycle around.
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Greifenbach reservoir aka Geyrischer Teich. Regionally known recreational area. Here the Geyrischer side is displayed.
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The path can also be ridden well with the MTB.
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Dam wall of the lower basin of the Markersbach pumped storage plant. Actually a dam.
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Always beautiful, but also always very crowded.
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In summer there is a beach and snack bar, and pedal boats can also be rented here. Also a beautiful hiking area in winter.
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A nice area for cycling and hiking.
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Hiking trail at the reservoir through a moor area.
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The lakes in the Grünhain-Beierfeld area offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and impressive engineering. You'll find reservoirs like the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, which is part of Germany's second-largest pumped-storage power plant, and the Greifenbach pond, one of Saxony's oldest reservoirs with a history tied to mining. The region also features unique underground lakes within the 'Schaubergwerk 'Herkules-Frisch-Glück' show mine.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is suitable for swimming. The Greifenbachstauweiher, particularly the South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir, offers excellent bathing opportunities with sandy beaches, clean air, and EU Bathing Water Directive certified quality. It also has a non-swimmer area and water slides.
Absolutely. A well-maintained circular hiking trail (approximately 5.9 km) surrounds the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, offering picturesque views. The area around Greifenbachstauweiher is also popular for hiking, and you can find trails like the Rotes Wasser Stream Trail nearby. For more hiking options, you can explore routes in the wider region.
At Greifenbachstauweiher, you can enjoy a variety of water sports including bathing, diving, and boating. Pedal boat rentals are available at the South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is also suitable for fishing.
Both the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant and the Greifenbachstauweiher are very family-friendly. The Markersbach reservoir features rest areas with small water wheels and creative play opportunities. Greifenbachstauweiher offers sandy beaches, a non-swimmer area, two giant water slides, and an adventure playground. The Greifenbach pond - Ehrenfriedersdorf side also has children's playgrounds and boat rentals.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. The circular path around the upper basin of the Markersbach pumped storage plant is particularly well-suited for inline skating. For more extensive cycling, you can find numerous routes in the area, including options for touring bicycle, road cycling, and gravel biking.
The Greifenbachstauweiher holds historical significance as one of Germany's oldest reservoirs, originally built for mining in the 14th century, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage region 'Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohorí'. Additionally, the 'Schaubergwerk 'Herkules-Frisch-Glück' show mine in Grünhain-Beierfeld offers a unique underground experience, allowing visitors to explore former mining tunnels and underground lakes.
Yes, especially around Greifenbachstauweiher. The Campingpark Greifensteine is located directly by the lake, offering various accommodation options. The Greifenbach pond - Ehrenfriedersdorf side also has gastronomy options and a snack bar in summer. The wider Grünhain-Beierfeld region provides additional choices for cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
Yes, parking is available. For instance, a small hiking car park is located below the Markersbach Lower Reservoir Dam, serving as a convenient starting point for hikes around the lower basin.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with the Greifenbachstauweiher offering excellent bathing conditions. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with the surrounding forests displaying beautiful colors. Even in winter, the area offers scenic views and opportunities for quiet walks.
The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is a fascinating blend of nature and technology. It's part of a large pumped-storage power plant, and information boards along the dam explain its role in energy generation. Beyond its technical marvel, it offers recreational activities like swimming and fishing, and a scenic circular hiking trail with family-friendly amenities like water wheels and play areas.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some of the lakes. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is suitable for fishing. For specific regulations and permits for Greifenbachstauweiher or other bodies of water, it is advisable to check with local authorities or fishing associations.


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