Attractions and places to see around the Hartmannsdorfer Forest are centered in Germany's Erzgebirge region, offering a blend of historical mining sites and diverse natural landscapes. This extensive forest area, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Montanregion Erzgebirge, features well-developed trails for various outdoor activities. Key natural features include the Filzteich, a significant body of water, and protected moorlands. The region provides insights into its rich mining tradition alongside opportunities for nature exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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In 1993, the "Torfstich" opened as a small snack bar to provide hikers and day-trippers with small culinary specialties. After six years and increasing popularity, he expanded the snack bar into a restaurant with a guesthouse. Since 1999, guests have been able to spend their holidays with us near the Eibenstock dam. In 2009, the restaurant was expanded to include a small winter garden. Source: https://torfstich.de/uber-uns/ Opening times according to the notice Summer 2024: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat/Sun: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Opening hours Monday - Wednesday …………Closed Thursday - Sunday ……11.30 a.m. - 8 p.m. In 1993, our predecessor, Mr. Dietmar Hesse, opened the "Torfstich" as a small snack bar to provide hikers and day-trippers with small culinary specialties. After six years and increasing popularity, he expanded the snack bar into a restaurant with a guesthouse. Since 1999, guests have been able to spend their vacation with us near the Eibenstock dam. In 2009, the restaurant was expanded to include a small winter garden. Source: https://torfstich.de/
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recommended for school classes; I've also been to summer camp here
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Here you are in the relics of an old medieval tower hill castle of the Fürstenberg, which was surrounded by a wall and moat and has a cistern approx. 2.80 m deep. The facility is one of the largest in the district. There is an information board on the wall. During archaeological investigations in 1989, a wall was uncovered, which suggests an approx. 20 m long building: a square, specially surrounded by a wall and a ditch, the permanent house of the mining manager. The entire mining area, approx. 10,000 m², has numerous pings and the former position of pit houses is recognizable. This area is heavily fractured and has three large pings overlying the Martin-Römer adit and several small pings and heap-like elevations. In the north-west corner of the area there is a separately walled area of 15 m by 20 m, in which archaeological investigations have revealed the remains of a sunken building (pit house) and ceramic fragments.
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There are a variety of options for active relaxation at the Filzteich. An 85 m long large water slide, a children's slide, a diving platform, water pedals and rowing boats offer the ideal conditions for an ideal bathing experience. Table tennis tables, a suspension cable car and several children's playgrounds ensure variety and fun. But also beach chairs, loungers, deck chairs for hire, a huge range of sunbathing areas and a nudist beach invite visitors to relax and unwind. Open-air restaurants and snack bars round off a visit to the Filzteich. Furthermore, numerous events take place during the bathing season. The Filzteich is one of the earliest and at the same time the largest water reservoirs in the Schneeberg mining area. The naming is related to the peat bogs in its catchment area, colloquially referred to as felt. These are also responsible for the brownish discoloration of the water due to bog cloudy substances. Since 1933 the Filzteich has been the lido of the region. Did you know that the Filzteich was voted one of the top 100 bathing lakes in Germany and is one of the 5 most beautiful bathing lakes in Saxony? You can find more information here: http://www.ongemo.de/badeseen/ (source: Ongemo)
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The Hartmannsdorfer Forest is rich in natural features. You can visit the Filz Pond, a significant body of water historically linked to mining and now a popular recreational spot. The area also encompasses the Jahnsgrüner Hochmoor, a protected high moorland, and extensive heathland and moor forest ecosystems. The forest itself is a cohesive area with over 100-year-old pines in spruce moor forests, offering diverse landscapes.
The Hartmannsdorfer Forest is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Montanregion Erzgebirge, showcasing a rich mining tradition. You can explore the Hohe Forst, one of the oldest and best-preserved mining landscapes. The Between castle and mining settlement highlight features relics of an old medieval tower hill castle and numerous pings from former pit house locations. Additionally, the Engländerstolln in Weißbach offers underground tours, and the Bergbaulehrpfad Schneeberg-Neustädtel (Mining Educational Trail) provides insights into historical mining activities.
Yes, the Hartmannsdorfer Forest features well-developed trails suitable for hiking. You can find a variety of options, including easy hikes like the 'Zum Hohen Forst' – Nature and the Mining Trail or the Stock Pond – Lindenau Forest Pond loop. For more detailed information and routes, you can explore the Hiking around the Hartmannsdorfer Forest guide or the Easy hikes around the Hartmannsdorfer Forest guide.
For panoramic views, visit the Hirschenstein Summit and Triangulation Station. This summit is the highest point in Zwickauer Land and offers a nice rest area with a view, accessible via well-developed paths.
The Hartmannsdorfer Forest offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for enjoying recreational areas like the Filz Pond for swimming and relaxation. Winter provides opportunities for snowy walks, though some services might have reduced hours.
Absolutely! The Filz Pond is a great family destination, offering swimming, water slides, children's playgrounds, and various water activities. The KIEZ at Filzteich also provides a variety of options for active relaxation, including a large water slide and multiple playgrounds. Many of the forest's well-developed trails are suitable for family walks.
Yes, the Hartmannsdorfer Forest is an ecologically significant area and a habitat for various species. Keep an eye out for birds like the Eurasian pygmy owl, whinchat, red-backed shrike, black stork, black woodpecker, and woodlark. You might also encounter moor frogs and several bat species, especially in quieter areas.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Hartmannsdorfer Forest. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife habitats, and to clean up after them. Specific rules might apply in certain recreational zones or nature reserves, so look for local signage.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. The Torfstich Snack Bar is a popular spot that started as a small snack bar and expanded into a restaurant, offering culinary specialties for hikers and day-trippers. The KIEZ at Filzteich also features open-air restaurants and snack bars, especially during the bathing season.
Beyond hiking, the Hartmannsdorfer Forest and its surroundings offer opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Zwickauer Mulde Riverside Path – Glück Auf - To the Peat Cut' loop. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around the Hartmannsdorfer Forest guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical mining sites and diverse natural landscapes. The well-developed paths, like those leading to the Hirschenstein Summit, are highly rated. The Filz Pond is a favorite for cooling off and relaxing, while historical sites like the 'Between castle and mining settlement' offer fascinating insights into the region's past.
Yes, beyond the mining heritage, the Hartmannsdorfer Kirche zu St. Michael (St. Michael's Church in Hartmannsdorf) provides a cultural point of interest. Additionally, in the Giegengrün district, you can find a Holzdrechslerei (woodturning workshop) offering a glimpse into traditional Erzgebirge folk art.


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