Best lakes around Sachsenbrunn are situated in a region known for its natural beauty and historical water management. The area features various water bodies, including reservoirs and ponds, many of which have historical significance related to forestry and flood control. These lakes are often nestled within valleys and forests, providing settings for outdoor activities. The Sachsenbrunn location offers access to these natural landscapes, contributing to the appeal of the Thuringian Forest lakes hiking experience.
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The Werra River is fed by two springs and flows through Germany's geographical center. A variety of wonderful spots await those who enjoy the riverside paths. One of these is located here on the way to the Eisfelder Ausspanne (Eisfelder Rest Area). The water is very cold. A seating area is available. From here, several paths lead up towards the Rennsteig Trail. The descent from there leads past the idyllic rafting pond to Sachsenbrunn with its centuries-old dancing linden tree.
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The Werra River is fed by two springs and flows through Germany's geographical center. A variety of wonderful spots await the leisurely stroller along the riverside paths. One of these is located here on the way to the Eisfelder Ausspanne (Eisfelder Rest Area). The water is very cold. A seating area is available. From here, several paths lead up towards the Rennsteig Trail. The descent from there leads past the idyllic rafting pond to Sachsenbrunn with its centuries-old dancing linden tree. The dammed water was once used for floating logs, hence the name.
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Originally built to increase the low water level so that the cellulose factories in Schwarza would always have enough water, the dam now primarily serves as a source of drinking water.
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Originally built to increase the low water level so that the cellulose works in Schwarza always had enough water. Today the dam is mainly used to produce drinking water.
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Beautiful clear pond in the middle of the forest, seating is also available.
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The region around Sachsenbrunn features several notable water bodies. Visitors particularly enjoy the View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge, which offers stunning views of the Froschgrundsee flood retention basin and Europe's longest railway arch bridge. Another popular spot is the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, known for its quiet hiking trails and scenic views. The historic Werra Pond is also a favorite, especially for its historical significance as a rafting pond and its location along paths leading towards the Rennsteig trail.
Yes, the region has a rich history tied to its water bodies. The Werra Pond, for instance, was historically used as a rafting pond to dam water for transporting wood down into the valley. Similarly, the Höllenteich is an idyllic old raft pond, part of a system built to facilitate log rafting in the 13th century, which continued until 1873. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir also has a history of use for low water level regulation and drinking water supply since the mid-20th century.
The lakes around Sachsenbrunn offer various outdoor activities, primarily hiking and road cycling. You can find numerous trails suitable for different skill levels. For hiking, explore options like the 'Nature Park Trail "Bergwiesen- und Moorlehrpfad"' or the 'Hirschkanzel Rock Outcrop – Werraflößteich loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'ICE Bridge at Froschgrundsee – Froschgrundsee Reservoir loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Sachsenbrunn and Road Cycling Routes around Sachsenbrunn guides.
Many of the highlights around Sachsenbrunn are considered family-friendly. For example, the area around the View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge and the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir offer accessible paths and scenic spots that are enjoyable for families. The Werra Pond also has seating areas, making it a pleasant stop for families exploring the trails.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir is often described as a gem for hikers, offering quiet trails around the dam with seating areas. The East shore of Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir specifically guarantees peace and relaxation, allowing you to enjoy nature undisturbed. The Höllenteich is another idyllic spot, often off the beaten path, perfect for quiet contemplation.
The lakes are nestled within picturesque landscapes, often surrounded by forests and valleys. You'll encounter diverse natural features such as the very cold waters of the Werra Pond, the deeply embedded main basin and pre-dam of the Schönbrunn Reservoir, and the unique iron ocher formations (rusty stalactites) at the outlet tunnel of the Höllenteich. The region is part of the Thuringian Forest, offering lush greenery and serene natural settings.
The area around the View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge is noted for having wheelchair-accessible options, allowing visitors to enjoy the impressive views of the Froschgrundsee and the railway bridge.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many appreciate the quiet hiking trails, the opportunity to enjoy nature in peace, and the scenic views. The historical context of the rafting ponds and reservoirs also adds to the appeal, offering a blend of natural exploration and cultural insight. The presence of seating areas at various spots, like the Werra Pond, is also a highlight for those seeking relaxation.
While some lakes, like the Froschgrundsee, might offer opportunities for bathing, it's important to note that bathing is prohibited at certain reservoirs, such as the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, due to its use for drinking water supply. Always look for local signage or official information regarding swimming regulations before entering the water.
Yes, there are several trails. For instance, the Werra Pond is located along paths leading towards the Rennsteig trail. You can also find a great hiking trail from the Weidmannsheil refuge to the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sachsenbrunn guide, which includes routes like the 'Rundwanderung „Waldlehrpfad Saarberg“' and trails leading to the Blessberg Observation Tower.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides opportunities to enjoy the scenery and perhaps cooler waters. Even winter can be appealing for those interested in winter hiking, with the landscape transformed by snow. The specific activities you plan will help determine the best time for your visit.


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