Best lakes around Pausa-Mühltroff are primarily reservoirs and dams located in the surrounding region, as the town itself does not feature major natural lakes. The area is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including the Thuringian Slate Mountains and the Zwickau district. These water bodies serve various purposes, from industrial water supply and flood protection to popular recreational hubs. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and engineered structures, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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Great bike path, part unpaved (gravel), most of it asphalted 👍🚵
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The overflow structure of the Weida Dam is designed in a cascade shape and is very impressive.
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You can also easily walk around the balancing pool 🏃🏼♀️.
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Highlights of the dam are the views of the cascades and the dam wall, the view from the Grobisch, the quarry area and the carp meadow.
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Former military training area, natural heathland. Simply beautiful and an Eldorado for insects such as bees and butterflies
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Everything important about the Bleiloch Dam has already been reported by other Komootlers. When you see the size of the dam, as it has the largest capacity in Germany, you can understand why the dam is also called the Thuringian Sea.
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While Pausa-Mühltroff itself doesn't have major natural lakes, the surrounding region features several significant reservoirs. The most prominent are the Bleiloch Reservoir, Germany's largest by volume, and the Koberbach Dam. Other notable water bodies include the Weida Dam and the Auma Reservoir.
No, Pausa-Mühltroff does not have any major natural lakes directly within its municipal boundaries. The water bodies in the immediate vicinity and surrounding region are primarily reservoirs and dams, such as the Bleiloch Reservoir and Koberbach Dam, which offer extensive recreational opportunities.
The Bleiloch Reservoir offers numerous bathing options at free beaches and natural pools, especially in summer. Another popular spot is Zeulenroda Beach, which provides a large lawn, a jetty, a bathing island, and facilities like changing rooms and a kiosk. The Koberbach Dam also allows for swimming.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Bleiloch Reservoir is ideal with its bathing options and easy cycling paths. Zeulenroda Beach features a nice playground and safe swimming areas. The Weida Dam area also offers family-friendly hiking trails.
The region offers a variety of outdoor routes. Around the Bleiloch Reservoir, you'll find extensive cycling and hiking paths winding through forests and along the shore. The Koberbach Dam has developed and marked hiking trails, including a 9 km circular path. For more specific routes, you can explore options like MTB Trails around Pausa-Mühltroff, Cycling around Pausa-Mühltroff, and Road Cycling Routes around Pausa-Mühltroff.
Yes, the Bleiloch Reservoir is a popular destination for a wide range of water sports, including sailing, surfing, motorboating, paddling, and stand-up paddling. Boat rentals are available, including motorboats that do not require a license. The Koberbach Dam also offers opportunities for boating.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage around the reservoirs. Winter can also be scenic, though specific winter activities are not widely detailed for all lakes.
While specific regulations for every lake are not detailed, many outdoor areas and hiking trails in the region are generally dog-friendly. It is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Großer Weidenteich Nature Reserve, and to check local signage for any restrictions, particularly around designated bathing areas.
The lakes are set within picturesque landscapes. The Bleiloch Reservoir is nestled in the Thuringian Slate Mountains with fjord-like scenery and mixed forests. The Großer Weidenteich Nature Reserve, near Plauen, is known for its diverse pond area, extensive grasslands, and rich birdlife. The Weida Dam offers views of cascades and the dam itself, surrounded by scenic hiking trails.
Yes, the Bleiloch Reservoir is named after historic lead mines (Bleilöcher) that existed before its construction and is considered one of Germany's historic civil engineering landmarks. The Koberbach Dam, built in 1929, holds the distinction of being Germany's first modern earth dam. The Weida Dam is also a significant man-made monument.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from extensive cycling and hiking paths to various water sports. The scenic beauty of the reservoirs, often nestled in mixed forests with beautiful views, is also a major draw. The availability of bathing options, camping, and family-friendly facilities like those at Zeulenroda Beach, contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Generally, parking is available at the popular lakes and trailheads. For instance, the Weida Dam has parking, though it might not always be clearly signposted. It's advisable to check specific locations for designated parking areas, especially during peak season.


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