Best attractions and places to see around Muldenhammer, a municipality in the Vogtland district at the foot of the Ore Mountains, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region features rolling hills, picturesque forests, and idyllic lakes. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, striking natural features, and engaging cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Toellesche Graben carried water to Mr. Toelle's wood grinding mill, today the Blauenthal Waterfall.
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls I know 😍. If you continue the hike to the right, you can see the waterfall from above 😊.
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The largest waterfall in Saxony and one of the highest German waterfalls outside the Alps is located in the immediate vicinity of Blauenthal. This former site of a flour and board mill was bought by Andreas Blau around 1530 and converted into a hammer mill. After the First World War, the owner of the paper factory had a new ditch dug above a steep rock face in order to use the water to drive his turbines. On Sundays and public holidays, the machines stood still and the water rushed down into the valley.
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Very rustic path. This way the hike doesn't get boring.
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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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Muldenhammer is home to several distinctive natural features. You can visit the Blauenthal Waterfall, which, despite being man-made, is the highest waterfall in Saxony. Another unique site is the "Topaswelt Schneckenstein," featuring Europe's only above-ground topaz rock. Additionally, the Muldenwiesen Nature Reserve offers a nature trail and a small herd of Scottish Highland cattle.
Yes, Muldenhammer offers several historical and cultural sites. Explore the history of space travel at the Deutsche Raumfahrtausstellung in Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz, dedicated to the first German cosmonaut. You can also see the Historic Blast Furnace in Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz, which tells the story of bell founding. The Herrenhaus in Tannenbergsthal houses a local history museum, and the Muldenberg Dam itself is a historical engineering marvel.
Muldenhammer has many family-friendly attractions. The Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower features a playground. "Topaswelt Schneckenstein" is particularly engaging for families, offering a visitor mine, a mineral center where you can make jewelry, a herb garden, animal enclosure, maze, and butterfly garden. The Sosa Reservoir and Muldenberg Reservoir are also great for walks and enjoying nature with children.
For panoramic views, head to the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, which offers vistas towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams. The dam walls of both the Sosa Reservoir and the Muldenberg Reservoir also provide picturesque views over the forests and water.
Absolutely. The region is ideal for hiking. You can enjoy walks around the Sosa Reservoir and the Muldenberg Reservoir. The Muldenwiesen Nature Reserve features a dedicated nature trail. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails around Muldenhammer, which include paths around the Muldenberg Dam. Find more routes here: Running Trails around Muldenhammer.
Muldenhammer offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, including challenging ones like the Zwickauer Mulde River Trail. There are also various MTB trails, ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Großer Hirschteich – Maiden's Leap Shelter loop'. For more options, check out these guides: Gravel biking around Muldenhammer and MTB Trails around Muldenhammer.
Yes, the region has a rich mining history. At "Topaswelt Schneckenstein," you can visit the Visitor Mine "Grube Tannenberg" to gain insights into the hard work of miners. Additionally, the Geyerin-Pinge, Dreikönigs-Pinge, and Waidgruben-Pinge are collapsed mining tunnels and shafts that offer a visible glimpse into historical tin ore mining in the former Gottesberg district.
Muldenhammer boasts several natural reserves. The Muldenwiesen Nature Reserve near Hammerbrücke is a 95-hectare area with a nature trail. The Drei Bächel Nature Reserve is notable for having the oldest spruce stand in Saxony. The region is also characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, and marshlands, providing ample opportunities for nature lovers.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from locations like the Auersberg Summit and the dam walls of the reservoirs. The unique nature of the Blauenthal Waterfall and the historical significance of sites like the Muldenberg Dam are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful walks and the family-friendly amenities available at various sites.
Yes, the reservoirs in the area offer water-based attractions. The Sosa Reservoir and the Stausee Obererzgebirge (Upper Ore Mountains Reservoir) are both ideal for walks around the water and offer opportunities for water sports. The Muldenberg Reservoir also provides a scenic setting for leisurely activities by the water.
The Töllescher Graben is an interesting historical ditch that serves as the tributary to the Blauenthal Waterfall. It's a pleasant and historically significant waypoint for walks, offering a natural path through the forest.


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