Best lakes around Deesbach are primarily associated with the Deesbach Forebay, a significant body of water in Thuringia, Germany. This forebay is an integral part of the larger Leibis-Lichte Dam system, which is a key infrastructure project within the Thuringian Highland. The region offers a scenic landscape, providing opportunities for hiking and observing water management structures in a natural setting.
Last updated: June 27, 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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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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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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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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The primary water feature is the Deesbach Forebay, which is an integral part of the larger Leibis-Lichte Dam system. Other notable spots include the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir and the idyllic Höllenteich, a historic rafting pond.
Yes, the Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169 offers a beautiful view of the Leibis-Lichte Dam and is a popular resting place with a small shelter. Many points around the Leibis-Lichte Dam also provide impressive backdrops.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Gravel biking around Deesbach, MTB Trails around Deesbach, and Running Trails around Deesbach guides.
Absolutely. The Leibis-Lichte Dam features a circular route of about 20 km that is suitable for families to explore on foot or by bike. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir and its East shore also offer pleasant hiking opportunities for all ages.
Bathing is generally prohibited in some of the reservoirs, such as the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir, as they are used for water supply. It's best to check local regulations for specific bodies of water.
You'll find a scenic landscape characterized by the Thuringian Highland. The reservoirs and dams are often nestled within forests, offering opportunities to enjoy nature. The Höllenteich, for instance, is an idyllic old raft pond surrounded by forest, known for its unique iron ocher formations.
Yes, the Leibis-Lichte Dam offers an impressive 20 km circular route, perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir also has trails that allow for comfortable walks around its perimeter.
Yes, for example, at the Leibis-Lichte Dam, there is a parking lot available below the dam wall, which is free of charge.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, the beautiful views, and the opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature. Many find the area a perfect resting place, away from the hustle and bustle, with impressive natural and man-made backdrops.
The Thuringian Highland offers a scenic landscape that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor explorations. Even in winter, the landscape around the dams can be quite picturesque.
The Leibis-Lichte Dam itself is a significant man-made monument and part of a larger dam system. The Höllenteich is a historic rafting pond, a remnant of the region's past forestry and log transportation methods, offering a glimpse into old water management techniques.


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