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Waterfall hiking trails around Dam Muldenberg are set within the picturesque Vogtland region of Saxony, characterized by its diverse landscapes. The area features the Muldenberg Dam and its reservoir, surrounded by extensive coniferous forests. Natural highlights include the Rissfälle, the only waterfalls in Vogtland, which are a central feature of many hiking paths. This terrain offers a blend of forest exploration and views of the dam's engineering.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
4.3
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67
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10.2km
02:46
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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8.92km
02:24
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(10)
54
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9.82km
02:40
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.40km
02:02
100m
100m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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20.3km
05:38
340m
340m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Easily accessible; main paths around the dam are easy to manage
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A detour along the Saubach to the Sauteich is worthwhile.
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The circular path around the entire dam is very beautiful.
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The circular path around the entire dam is very beautiful.
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Nodic Camp has a total of five cottages, each accommodating four people. The cottages have a living area of 45 m², and all feature a living room with a kitchenette, a bathroom, a hallway, a bedroom with two beds, and another room with a bunk bed. Outside, there is a terrace and a storage room. The camp is located in a largely unspoiled area, surrounded by extensive coniferous forests at an altitude of approximately 800 m above sea level. A small game reserve is located nearby. The animals are very friendly.
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On the border between Hammerbrücke and Grünbach lies an old technical monument: the "Oberer Floßgraben" (Upper Floßgraben), also called "Riß" (Risk). Starting in 1571, the Riss was excavated over a length of 4 km. Old chronicles report that it was first used for rafting in 1584. Anyone interested in how rafting was done in ancient times can see it at the annual demonstration rafting event in Muldenberg. (www.floesser-verein.de) At the end of the ditch are the so-called Riß Falls (the only waterfalls in the Vogtland region). Originally, this section of the ditch was carved into the rock by human hands in the shape of a ramp to allow timber to easily overcome this difference in elevation. Over the centuries, the water has worked its way deeper and deeper into the rocky floor of the Göltzsch Valley. This last section, the Riß Falls; blend beautifully into the surrounding forest landscape of the small river Weiße Göltzsch. (https://www.gruenbach.de)
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Countless rocks of the Hohen Stein greywacke quartzite range plow the landscape to the left and right of Rock Trails 1 and 2 – these are nameless ones near the Elsenfelsen. The "nameless" ones near the Elsenfelsen nevertheless leave an impression. Whether it's the small Affenstein, Elsenfelsen, Rinnelstein, Genesenstein, or Wendelstein – every rock is worth exploring on this romantic and mystical trail. Each has its own charm or can tell a story: of geological features, legends associated with the rock, or cultural history. (https://www.bergfex.de/sommer/sachsen/touren/wanderung/84561,felsenweg-1--im-zeichen-des-loewenkopfs--felsen-und-geschichte )
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great corner, always worth a trip
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The Dam Muldenberg region offers a diverse network of over 45 hiking trails that feature waterfalls, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These trails are set within the picturesque Vogtland region of Saxony.
The waterfall hikes in Dam Muldenberg are unique due to the presence of the Rissfälle, the only waterfalls in Vogtland, which are a central feature of many paths. Hikers can also enjoy views of the impressive Muldenberg Dam and Reservoir, surrounded by extensive coniferous forests, offering a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvel.
The waterfalls around Dam Muldenberg are beautiful year-round. Spring, after snowmelt or heavy rains, often sees the Rissfälle at their most powerful. Autumn offers stunning foliage against the water features, while summer provides pleasant hiking weather. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes can offer a unique, serene experience.
Yes, there are several easy waterfall hikes around Dam Muldenberg. Out of the over 45 trails, 12 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. These paths often wind through the idyllic forest areas surrounding the reservoir.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding experience, there are 9 difficult trails available. An example is the Pig Pond – Muldenberg Reservoir loop from Muldenberg Floßplatz, which covers over 20 km and involves significant elevation changes, requiring good fitness and sturdy shoes.
Yes, many of the waterfall trails around Dam Muldenberg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The popular Riss Falls – Rißfälle Waterfalls loop from Muldenberg Floßplatz is a prime example, leading directly to the notable Rissfälle waterfalls.
Many of the trails around Dam Muldenberg are suitable for families. The region offers a variety of easy to moderately difficult paths through the forest, with the Muldenberg Dam itself being an accessible attraction where visitors can walk along its crest. The forestry educational trail is also a great option for engaging children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Dam Muldenberg. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and to protect the local environment.
Beyond the Rissfälle waterfalls, you can explore the impressive Muldenberg Dam and Reservoir, which features the longest wall crown in Saxony. Other nearby attractions include the Forebay of the Muldenberg Dam, the Rote Mulde Forebay, and the Source of the Zwickauer Mulde. The region's extensive coniferous forests also offer serene natural beauty.
Yes, parking is generally available at common starting points for hikes around Dam Muldenberg, such as Muldenberg Floßplatz. It's recommended to check specific trailheads for designated parking areas before your visit.
Muldenberg is accessible by public transport, with bus connections serving the area. You can plan your journey to reach the starting points of various hiking trails, including those leading to the Rissfälle waterfalls, by checking local bus schedules.
The waterfall trails in Dam Muldenberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beauty of the Rissfälle, and the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding coniferous forests.
Yes, beyond the Rissfälle, the region boasts several other natural highlights. The Elsenfelsen offers scenic views, and the Muldenberg Dam itself is an impressive structure with panoramic vistas of the reservoir and surrounding landscape. The nearby Sosa Reservoir also provides picturesque views.


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