Best lakes around Stützengrün are situated in the western Ore Mountains, bordering the Vogtland region. This area provides access to several lakes and reservoirs, known for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Eibenstock Reservoir, Saxony's largest drinking water reservoir, is a significant feature, offering extensive outdoor activities. The region's diverse water bodies contribute to its appeal for nature enthusiasts.
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The Sosa Dam is a dam in the Free State of Saxony. It serves to supply drinking water to the western Ore Mountains and to provide flood protection. The dam was built between 1949 and 1952 in the Höllengrund valley south of Sosa, which has been part of the town of Eibenstock since 2011, in the Ore Mountains, and was finally put into operation in 1952.
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The dam was built between 1974 and 1987. The town of Muldenhammer with a few reactors and a railway line was originally located in this valley.
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The Talperre Sosa barrier wall is the last quarry stone wall built in Germany. The quarry stone masonry of the dam body is made of granite. This granite was quarried in the nearby quarry. The Maxhütte in Unterwellenborn developed a special mixed binder "Sosa - special binder" for the construction of the dam wall. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/Talsperre.html
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The dam was built between 1948 and 1951. After the founding of the GDR, the dam was called the “Dam of Peace”. It was the first so-called "central youth facility" of the newly founded state on October 7, 1949. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/geschichte.html
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The panoramic view from the dam wall over the forests is simply picturesque. Great place for hikes around the dam.
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The dam is the last quarry stone wall built in Germany. The (quarried) stones required for the dam wall of the Sosa dam (construction period 1949 - 1952) came from the quarry in Sosa (today the site of the charcoal charcoal snack bar and show charcoal factory). There had been plans for dams in the Zwickauer Mulde and Kleine Bockau areas since 1908. In September 1915 it was announced in the Schönheider Wochenblatt by the Schwarzenberg Royal Authority that preparatory work was being carried out for the dams on the Zwickauer Mulde near Eibenstock and on the Kleine Bockau near Sosa. The work would affect the Neidhardtsthal, Muldenhammer, Hundshübel, Eibenstock, Schönheide, Schönheiderhammer, UnterSupportengrün, Sosa, Blauenthal and Wildenthal corridors. The dam plans before the First World War came from the city of Zwickau and were the subject of discussions by the Saxon state parliament on several occasions. The war and the subsequent period of inflation initially prevented these plans from continuing. In 1924, plans were resumed to build a series of dams in the Erzgebirge and Vogtland. However, planning for Sosa was suspended. The construction is still considered technically remarkable today given the simple means used.
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The region offers several picturesque lakes. The Sosa Reservoir provides stunning views from its dam wall over surrounding forests, ideal for hikes. The South shore of Lake Vogtland, also known as the Great Moorteich, is set in a natural monument with many resting places. Additionally, the Eibenstock Dam offers panoramic views over Saxony's largest drinking water reservoir.
The Eibenstock Reservoir is Saxony's largest drinking water reservoir and a major attraction for relaxation and outdoor activities. It features numerous signposted trails, Kneipp therapy baths, and informative signs about local flora and fauna. The dam itself is an impressive structure with display boards documenting its construction, and its overflow is even described as resembling a ski jump. It's perfect for nature lovers and hikers seeking tranquility and scenic views.
Yes, the Silberbach Reservoir, nestled between Bad Schlema and Schneeberg, was historically created to supply process water for uranium ore mines. The Wolfersgrün Reservoir was built between 1951 and 1954 to supply drinking water to the Zwickau area and was originally intended as a pre-dam for a larger, unbuilt project.
The lakes offer a variety of hiking experiences. The Eibenstock Reservoir is surrounded by well-maintained, signposted trails. The South shore of Lake Vogtland features a 3 km circular route, though some parts can be wild with roots. The Sosa Reservoir is also ideal for hikes around its dam. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Stützengrün guide, which includes paths like 'View of the reservoir – Dreamlike 😍 loop from Wasserkraftanlage Talsperre Eibenstock'.
Yes, the area around Stützengrün and its lakes is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes such as 'View of the Eibenstock Reservoir – View of the Eibenstock Dam loop from Stützengrün' for touring bikes, or 'View of the Eibenstock Reservoir – Eibenstock Reservoir loop from Schönheide' for mountain biking. Find more routes in the Cycling around Stützengrün and MTB Trails around Stützengrün guides.
Several lakes are considered family-friendly. The Sosa Reservoir is highlighted as a family-friendly viewpoint. The South shore of Lake Vogtland and the Eibenstock Dam also offer family-friendly environments with resting places and informative displays. The Silberbach Reservoir is another good option for families, nestled in beautiful forests.
Yes, the Amselbach Reservoir (Talsperre Amselbach) in Langenweißbach, about 13.1 km from Stützengrün, is known to allow fishing. Specific regulations and permits may apply, so it's advisable to check local guidelines before planning a fishing trip.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the trails are clear and the weather is pleasant. The natural beauty of the surrounding forests is particularly vibrant during these seasons. Winter can offer a different, tranquil experience, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, the South shore of Lake Vogtland features a 3 km circular route. While the Wolfersgrün Reservoir formerly had a beautiful circular path, it might currently require navigating through some undergrowth. The Eibenstock Reservoir also has numerous signposted trails that can be combined for circular walks.
You can expect expansive water bodies, dense forests, and picturesque dam structures. The Sosa Reservoir offers panoramic views from its dam wall. The Eibenstock Dam provides impressive views over the reservoir and its unique ski-jump-like overflow. The South shore of Lake Vogtland is set within a natural monument, offering many resting places to enjoy the scenery.
While specific cafes and accommodation directly at every lake are not detailed, the Stützengrün region, being a tourist area, offers various amenities. For example, the campsite “Camping Silberbach” is very close to the Silberbach Reservoir. The Eibenstock Dam also features a drinking water dispenser for visitors. For broader options, you would typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in nearby towns like Stützengrün itself or Eibenstock.


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