Lakes around Altenberg, located in the Eastern Ore Mountains of Saxony, Germany, are characterized by their historical significance and natural landscapes. Many of these lakes originated from medieval tin mining activities, serving as water sources for operations. Today, they function as important local recreation areas, providing both historical context and modern leisure opportunities. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and accessible outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Bormannsgrund Bridge, kilometer 11.244, built in 1911 The bridge has five arches made of rammed concrete over the Bormannsgrund, today a branch of the Malter reservoir. It was clad in natural stone. Length 66 m, height 16.3 m Source: http://www.karl-gotsch.de/Album/D_EB_Weisseritzbahn.htm Made famous worldwide through the film “Grand Budapest Hotel”.
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A nice place for a break, an artificially created former raftsman's pond. Due to its color, the pond is also called the black pond.
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The Malter dam is a dam built between 1908 and 1913 in the Free State of Saxony near the town of Malter, which dams the middle reaches of the Rote Weisseritz. The dam is a curved gravity dam made of rubble masonry according to the Intze principle
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Here you can see the amount of water that is in motion.
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Here you can walk around the dam or drive to the Lehnmühle dam.
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The Klingenberg dam is worth a trip.
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Many of the lakes in Altenberg, such as the Great Galgenteich, originated from medieval tin mining activities. They were constructed to provide water for mining operations, powering water-lifting mechanisms. Today, they serve as important local recreation areas while retaining their historical context.
Yes, the Kleiner Galgenteich is a popular recreational reservoir and bathing lake, especially during summer (June to August), offering waterslides, a jump tower, and sunbathing lawns. The Malter Dam also features multiple bathing beaches suitable for swimming.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy hiking and cycling around the Great Galgenteich, where boat rentals for kayaks and canoes are also available. The Kleiner Galgenteich offers beach volleyball, a children's playground, and camping facilities. Many lakes provide picturesque landscapes for tranquil walks.
Absolutely. The Kleiner Galgenteich is highly family-friendly with waterslides, a playground, and supervised swimming. Other highlights like the Stone Bridge at Malter Dam, Wüster Teich, and Fláje Dam Information Center are also noted as family-friendly, offering accessible views and amenities.
The Stone Bridge at Malter Dam offers beautiful views over the dam. The Wüster Teich, also known as the 'black pond' due to its color, is an idyllic spot in the forest, known for its depth. The Great Galgenteich provides picturesque landscapes with views of the mountains.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including those around the Great Galgenteich. For more options, explore guides like Waterfall hikes around Altenberg, which includes routes near lakes and dams.
Besides hiking, you can find running and mountain biking trails. Guides like Running Trails around Altenberg and MTB Trails around Altenberg offer routes that often pass by or near the region's lakes and dams, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
The Kleiner Galgenteich offers a concession stand for food and drinks, public toilets, and camping pitches at Campingplatz Kleiner Galgenteich, which also provides table tennis and Wi-Fi in public areas. The Fláje Dam Information Center also has public toilets and seating with views of the water.
The summer months, particularly June to August, are ideal for visiting the Kleiner Galgenteich if you plan to swim or enjoy its recreational facilities. For hiking and cycling around lakes like the Great Galgenteich, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, the Stone Bridge at Malter Dam provides scenic views, and the Bormannsgrund Bridge (Weißeritztalbahn) is a hundred-year-old vault bridge over the dam, known for its exceptional structure and historical significance.
At Kleiner Galgenteich, dogs are permitted in designated areas on a leash, though there isn't a specific dog beach. It's always advisable to check local regulations for other specific lake areas to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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