Best lakes around Berga/Elster are found in the surrounding Thuringian region, as the town itself is situated on the White Elster river. This area of Germany is characterized by its picturesque river valleys and rolling hills. While large natural lakes are not directly within Berga/Elster's immediate limits, the broader landscape offers several notable reservoirs and bathing lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse recreational opportunities for visitors.
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https://www.koberbachtalsperre.de/ Ideal short circular hike around the Koberbach Dam with children. Circular route approximately 4.3 km. You can also walk around the fore-dam of the Koberbach Dam. The Koberbach Dam is a dam in the northwest of the Zwickau district in the Free State of Saxony. It was built to supply industrial water to the towns of Neukirchen and Crimmitschau and today serves exclusively for flood protection and recreation. Great for relaxation, hiking, picnicking, swimming, and fishing. There's even a drive-in cinema directly across from the Koberbach Dam.
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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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These dams are ideal destinations for hikers and cyclists. Very beautiful holiday area🥰
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Highlights include the views of the cascades and the dam, the view from the Grobisch, the quarry area and the carp meadow.
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On the outskirts of the town of Weida, nestled in the valley of the small river Auma, lies the Aumatalsperre reservoir, on whose banks the nature campsite with hikers' hostel "An der Aumatalsperre" is located.
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There is a parking lot with an information board here. Good starting point for hiking tours.
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While Berga/Elster itself is on the White Elster river, the most significant body of water in the broader region is the Bleiloch Reservoir (Bleilochtalsperre). It's Germany's largest reservoir by volume, offering a fjord-like landscape and extensive recreational opportunities. Other notable spots include Auma Reservoir, known for swimming, and the Weida Dam, which offers scenic views and nearby hiking trails.
Yes, several lakes in the region offer swimming opportunities. The Bleiloch Reservoir has many free beaches and natural pools, ideal for refreshing dips. Auma Reservoir is also described as an idyllic place suitable for swimming. The Forebay of Koberbach Dam is another great spot for swimming and relaxation.
The Bleiloch Reservoir is a hub for various water sports. You can enjoy sailing, surfing, boating, paddling, and stand-up paddling. Anglers also find excellent conditions here. Passenger boat tours are available from Saalburg for those who prefer a more relaxed experience on the water.
Absolutely. Many locations are family-friendly. The Bleiloch Reservoir offers extensive activities like swimming, easy hiking, and boat tours. The Forebay of Koberbach Dam is ideal for short circular hikes with children, picnicking, and swimming. Princely Greiz Park, while not a large lake, is a wonderful English landscape park perfect for family strolls and relaxation.
The region around Berga/Elster and its lakes offers numerous trails. Around the Bleiloch Reservoir, you'll find extensive hiking and cycling paths leading to scenic views and hidden bays. The Weida Dam also has many beautiful hiking trails in its immediate vicinity. For cycling, you can explore various routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking options. Find more details on routes in the area on the Road Cycling Routes around Berga/Elster, Cycling around Berga/Elster, and Gravel biking around Berga/Elster guide pages.
The region is characterized by picturesque river valleys and rolling hills. The Bleiloch Reservoir itself is known for its fjord-like landscape with wooded shores and mixed forests. It's also part of a European bird sanctuary. The Weida Dam offers views of its cascades and the dam structure. Princely Greiz Park is an English landscape park embedded in the White Elster floodplain, providing a serene natural setting.
Yes, the Bleiloch Reservoir holds significant importance. In 2016, it was designated a historic landmark of civil engineering due to its impressive scale as Germany's largest reservoir by volume. Ecologically, it is part of a European bird sanctuary, providing a vital refuge for various rare bird species amidst its extensive wooded shores.
Yes, many spots are suitable for rest and picnics. Princely Greiz Park is specifically highlighted as a nice place to take a break. The Forebay of Koberbach Dam is great for picnicking, and Schlötenteich features a beautiful meadow and a shelter for resting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational offerings and natural beauty. Many enjoy the idyllic settings for swimming, like at Auma Reservoir. The extensive hiking and cycling trails around spots like the Bleiloch Reservoir and Weida Dam are also highly valued. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation, such as at Schlötenteich, are frequently mentioned.
Yes, particularly around the Bleiloch Reservoir, there are numerous campsites along the shore. These allow for an immersive nature experience, letting you stay close to the water and outdoor activities.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, but specific activities might be seasonal.
Yes, for example, at the Forebay of Koberbach Dam, there is a small snack bar available on weekends, especially during summer, offering refreshments for visitors.


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