Best lakes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre include the prominent Schwarzenbach Reservoir, the largest reservoir in the Northern Black Forest. This artificial lake, formed by the Schwarzenbach Dam, is situated at an elevation of 668.5 meters between the Black Forest High Road and the Murg Valley. It serves as a recreation hub within the Central/North Black Forest Nature Park, offering a range of activities. The region also provides access to other natural features like the tranquil Herrenwieser See.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Unfortunately, the view from here is no longer there, everything is overgrown. So it makes sense to take the "path" directly along the shore to get a nice view.
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Beautiful direct view of the Schwarzenbach Dam from this bench. With its idyllic location, surrounded by the Black Forest mountains, the lake is a popular destination in both summer and winter for boating, hiking, biking, and swimming. The walkable dam wall measures approximately 400 meters in length. Source: https://www.schwarzwald-tourismus.info/attraktionen/forbach-schwarzenbach-talsperre-9de82b5b4c
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In addition to the Schluchsee, the most important pumped storage power plant in the Ländle, beautifully embedded in the landscape, invites you to take a break.
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If you rush by here without stopping, it's your own fault.
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The Schwarzenbach dam near Forbach in the northern Black Forest is the most important structure of the Rudolf-Fettweis-Werk pumped storage power plant. The operator of the dam, which was completed in 1926 and is located in a side valley of the Murg Valley, is EnBW Kraftwerke AG. The reservoir collects the water on the eastern slope of the rainy main ridge of the northern Black Forest, below Hornisgrinde, Mehliskopf and Badener Höhe. The Schwarzenbach and Seebach are dammed directly, and the water from the Biberach and Hundsbach streams (source streams of the Raumünzach) is supplied via tunnels from neighboring valleys. In addition, water from the Murg is pumped from the Kirschbaumwasen Murg dam into the reservoir. The system serves to balance the load in the energy supply. The maximum output is 44 MW.
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Impressive architecture. Especially at the bottom of the dam.
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Be sure to walk the path on the dry side of the dam. Only here do the huge dimensions really come into their own.
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Green electricity is produced here. People who are looking for relaxation always walk here. The major highlights of the northern Black Forest are not far from here.
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The Schwarzenbach Reservoir is a hub for recreation. You can enjoy swimming, fishing, and windsurfing. Boat and pedal boat rentals are available near the dam wall. The area also features a picturesque circular path for hiking and cycling, and numerous other trails for exploring the surrounding Black Forest mountains.
Herrenwieser See is a tranquil tarn known for its untouched nature, clear water, and rare moor plants. Unlike the active Schwarzenbach Reservoir, it offers a serene atmosphere focused on nature appreciation. It is a designated biotope, and swimming is strictly prohibited to protect its delicate ecosystem.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. A popular 6.5-kilometer circular path winds around the Schwarzenbach Reservoir, offering stunning views. Many other well-marked trails of varying difficulty levels crisscross the area, including routes leading to Herrenwieser See. You can find various hiking routes, including challenging ones like the "Wegscheid Hut – Schwarzenbach Dam loop from Forbach" or "View of the Schwarzenbach Dam – Schwarzenbach Dam loop from Forbach (Schwarzwald)", on the Waterfall hikes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre guide.
Swimming is permitted and tolerated at your own risk in the Schwarzenbach Reservoir. However, swimming is strictly prohibited at Herrenwieser See due to its status as a nature conservation biotope.
Yes, the Schwarzenbach Reservoir area is very family-friendly. The circular path around the reservoir is suitable for families, and many viewpoints, such as the View of Schwarzenbachtalsperre, are easily accessible. Activities like boating and pedal boating are also popular with families.
The region is attractive year-round. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling with pleasant temperatures. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming and boating. Even in winter, the area can be beautiful for walks, though some activities might be limited by weather conditions.
Absolutely. A scenic circular path around the Schwarzenbach Reservoir is great for cycling. The region also offers a variety of road cycling and gravel biking routes. For example, you can explore routes like the "Schwarzenbach Dam – Schwarzenbach Dam loop from Gausbach" for road cycling or the "Wegscheid Hut – Scherrhof Forest Inn loop from Herrenwies" for gravel biking. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre guide and the Gravel biking around Schwarzenbach-Talsperre guide.
There are several parking spaces available on the south side of the Schwarzenbach Reservoir, conveniently located along the L83 road.
The Schwarzenbach Dam is a significant piece of engineering history. Completed in 1926, this gravity dam forms the Schwarzenbach Reservoir and is a vital component of a pumped-storage power station, balancing energy supply in the region. Information boards along the shore path detail its construction and the technology of electricity generation. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The Schwarzenbach Reservoir offers stunning views of the water framed by the Black Forest mountains. Popular viewpoints include the View of Schwarzenbachtalsperre, which provides recurring beautiful vistas along the circular route, and the View of the Schwarzenbach Reservoir from Jägerloch Hut, offering another picturesque perspective.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around the Schwarzenbach Reservoir. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature conservation areas and near wildlife, and to be mindful of other visitors.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful nature and the diverse recreational opportunities. The impressive Schwarzenbach Dam itself is a highlight, and many appreciate the extensive hiking trails, the option for swimming, and the serene atmosphere. The stunning views of the reservoir and surrounding forest are also frequently praised.


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