Best lakes around Dam Quitzdorf center around the Talsperre Quitzdorf, Saxony's largest reservoir by surface area, covering 750 hectares. Located in Saxony, Germany, this area is characterized by its expansive body of water, surrounding forests, and ponds. It serves as a popular destination for various recreational activities, including cycling, walking, and swimming, with a 17.5 km circular path around the shore.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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View of the Quitzdorf reservoir
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Good position with a view of the whole lake. You can spot some fishing boats and the odd sailing boat.
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From the hiking trail you can see the reservoir, which lies like a mirror in the landscape. Simply beautiful!
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Path for MTB around the Quitzdorf dam
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Many sections of the path in the forest are not so cyclist-friendly. Some are very narrow and overgrown!
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The crossing over the dead straight dam wall is a lot of fun because there is always something to discover away from the water, for example the fishing ponds.
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The Quitzdorf Reservoir is a popular spot for various recreational activities including swimming, fishing, camping, sailing, and rowing. There are also sandy beaches available for visitors. A 17.5 km circular path around the shore is ideal for walking and cycling.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. For instance, Reichendorfer Damm - Quitzdorf Dam offers a great position with a view of the entire lake, allowing you to see fishing and sailing boats. The Dam of the Quitzdorf Reservoir also provides expansive views of the water.
A 17.5 km long, largely asphalted and car-free circular path encircles the reservoir, perfect for walking and cycling. The dam itself is also open to pedestrians and cyclists during specific hours. For mountain biking, you can find paths around the dam at Stausee Quitzdorf Lakeside and Forest Paths.
Many areas around Dam Quitzdorf are family-friendly. Highlights like Reichendorfer Damm - Quitzdorf Dam and the Dam of the Quitzdorf Reservoir are suitable for families. The circular path is flat and ideal for family bike rides or walks. There are also sandy beaches and a swimming area at Stausee Quitzdorf Lakeside and Forest Paths.
Quitzdorf am See, where the reservoir is located, is accessible via federal highways B156 and B115. It is also relatively close to the A4 autobahn, making it convenient for car travel.
The Quitzdorf Reservoir, also known as Talsperre Quitzdorf, was constructed between 1965 and 1972 by damming the Schwarzer Schöps river. Its primary purpose was to serve as a cooling water reservoir for the Boxberg lignite power plant. The creation of the reservoir led to the displacement of the former village of Quitzdorf.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. You can find a variety of options, including easy walks and more challenging routes. For a comprehensive list of trails, explore the Hiking around Dam Quitzdorf guide, or for easier options, check out the Easy hikes around Dam Quitzdorf guide.
Due to high nutrient concentrations, there can occasionally be an increased formation of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) in the reservoir. Visitors should check local conditions before swimming.
Absolutely! The area offers several running trails. You can find various running loops, including moderate and difficult options, by checking the Running Trails around Dam Quitzdorf guide.
The reservoir is situated within a landscape characterized by forests and ponds. It lies between the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape Biosphere Reserve to the north and the Hohe Dubrau to the south, contributing to its role in nature conservation.
Yes, there are several sandy beaches for visitors. You can also find facilities like the Picnic Area at Olbasee, which offers a pleasant spot to relax by the water.
The Quitzdorf Reservoir is the largest reservoir in Saxony by surface area, covering 750 hectares. Beyond recreation, it plays a crucial role in flood protection and nature conservation for the region.


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