Lakes around Unterweißbach are primarily defined by the impressive Trinkwassertalsperre Leibis/Lichte, a significant man-made reservoir nestled in the scenic Thuringian Slate Mountains. This area, part of the Thuringian Forest Nature Park, offers a blend of engineered marvels and historic raft ponds. The landscape is characterized by forested valleys and water features, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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From below and from above: Very impressive!
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This was our starting point for the circular tour. Amazing from below, it looks even more impressive from above! Looking down gives you a thrill :) The dam is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A stamping station is available for tours.
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The dam is rather unspectacular. The path along the west side of the reservoir is also not worth the effort. The view of the lake is usually blocked by trees, even in winter, as the trees are so densely packed that the trunks obscure the view.
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Worth seeing dam, the second highest in Germany
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A very impressive building, built in the early 2000s
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A beautiful piece of nature. Invites you to rest and have a picnic.
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The history of the dam is also exciting. You can find out all about it in the information center on the dam wall.
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This small pond is located right behind the hiking car park. Thousands of frogs do their best here 👂. There are places to sit but it's not really suitable for swimming.
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The most prominent water feature is the Trinkwassertalsperre Leibis/Lichte, also known as the Leibis-Lichte Dam. It's Germany's second-highest dam and a significant man-made reservoir, offering extensive recreational opportunities in a scenic forested valley.
Yes, the Leibis-Lichte Dam features a well-marked circular hiking route of approximately 19 to 20 kilometers. Along this trail, you can discover a unique 'Skulpturenpfad' (sculpture path) with artistic wooden sculptures and several information boards about the dam's history and ecology.
No, swimming and boating are strictly prohibited in the Trinkwassertalsperre Leibis/Lichte. This is to maintain the exceptionally high quality of the drinking water supply for East Thuringia and parts of Saxony.
You can visit Höllenteich, an idyllic historic raft pond known for its unique stone mouth from which iron-rich water emerges. Another option is the Reichenbacher Pond, an idyllic forest pond with a fishing hut, historically used for timber transport.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The circular route around the Leibis-Lichte Dam is suitable for walking or cycling with older children. Historic raft ponds like Höllenteich and Reichenbacher Pond offer tranquil settings for relaxation and nature observation, perfect for families looking for a quieter experience.
For terrific views of the Leibis-Lichte Dam, head to Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169. This viewpoint offers stunning panoramas and includes a small shelter, making it an ideal resting spot.
Beyond hiking around the dam, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, explore the area on road cycling routes, or enjoy gravel biking through the scenic landscapes.
Yes, there is a large, free parking area located at the foot of the Leibis-Lichte Dam, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The Wächtersteich is a beautiful moor lake, offering a quiet and tranquil view. Visitors often spot newts, carp, and countless dragonflies here, making it a great spot for nature observation and enjoying the sounds of birds.
The lakes and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor facilities and the scenic beauty, while winter can provide opportunities for peaceful, snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might be less accessible.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails around the dam are not detailed, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in nature park areas to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Along the hiking trails around the Leibis-Lichte Dam, you'll find several information boards. These provide details about the dam's construction, its ecological importance, and the history of the area, including the relocation of the village of Leibis.


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