Best lakes around Raschau-Markersbach are found within the scenic Ore Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its valleys and hills, providing a backdrop for various water bodies. These lakes include both natural and artificially created reservoirs, serving purposes from drinking water supply to energy generation. The area provides opportunities for popular hiking trails around its lakes.
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The Black Pond can be reached from Crottendorf, Neudorf or Oberwiesenthal on touring skis if there is enough snow. It is at 920 above sea level.
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There are several "black ponds". One is between Gelenau and Auerbach, even with a Teichschänke. Popular naturist bathing pond
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@Bonadea there is a 2nd Black Pond. It's in the Elterlein corner. This is your said "Big Pond". The Black Pond here is in Oberwiesenthal am Fichtelberg. I'm there every year. It is fed by moor water from the Zschopau, which also has its source nearby.
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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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Once around the dam is recommended, especially in the afternoons after pastry gluttony, the short variant with a length of approx. 3.5 km can be done by almost everyone.
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The primary lakes in the area include the Cranzahl Dam, known for its scenic circular path, and the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant, which offers swimming and fishing. The Schwarzer Teich Oberwiesenthal is also a peaceful spot for relaxation.
Yes, swimming is permitted in the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant. However, swimming is not allowed in the Talsperre Cranzahl as it serves as a drinking water reservoir.
The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is very family-friendly, featuring a water playground and an area called 'Die Mühlchen' with various waterwheels. The South Beach at Greifenbach Reservoir also offers pedal boating and activities like digging for precious metals, making it a recreation paradise for families.
Absolutely. The Cranzahl Dam has a highly regarded circular path perfect for scenic walks. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around the lakes, including an easy circular route around the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant. Find more details on routes in the Easy hikes around Raschau-Markersbach guide.
Yes, the Oberbecken (Upper Basin) of the Markersbach pumped-storage power plant features a 14-kilometer circular path that is ideal for inline skating. This path also offers magnificent views over the western Ore Mountains.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and inline skating. Late summer is particularly good for finding blueberries along trails like the Rotes Wasser Stream Trail. The scenic views can be enjoyed in any season.
While specific regulations for dogs vary, generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails around the lakes in the region, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in nature reserve areas.
Yes, the Cranzahl Dam, built between 1949 and 1952, was a significant project of the former GDR, originally known as the 'Dam of Friendship.' The Markersbach pumped-storage power plant, with its Unterbecken and Oberbecken, is also a notable engineering feat, constructed between 1969 and 1979, which significantly shaped the local landscape.
The lakes offer diverse scenic views. From the circular path around the Cranzahl Dam, you can enjoy tranquil surroundings. The Oberbecken provides magnificent panoramic views over large parts of the western Ore Mountains due to its elevated position. Many trails, like the Rotes Wasser Stream Trail, also offer picturesque forest and stream views.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, you can cycle a very nice round around the Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant. For more challenging rides, explore the Gravel biking around Raschau-Markersbach guide, which includes routes like the 'Markersbach Lower Reservoir – Fichtelberghaus Bell Tower loop'.
Public transport connections to the Markersbach reservoirs are available. The VVO (Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe) operates bus routes that can take you to the vicinity of the lakes. It's advisable to check current schedules for specific connections to the Unterbecken and Oberbecken.
The Schwarzer Teich Oberwiesenthal is an idyllic pond hidden in the forest, offering a very good place to relax with newly created seating and shelter. The Lower Basin of the Markersbach Pumped Storage Plant is also a pleasant spot suitable for a break.


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