Best lakes around Cursdorf are found within the wider Thuringian Forest region, as Cursdorf itself does not host major lakes. This area, nestled in the picturesque Thuringian Forest, serves as a base for exploring diverse aquatic destinations. The surrounding landscape offers a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing various recreational opportunities. Visitors can discover reservoirs, mountain lakes, and tranquil ponds, all contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
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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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While Cursdorf itself doesn't have major lakes, the surrounding Thuringian Forest region offers several notable options. The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir is appreciated for its hiking opportunities away from tourist crowds. The Leibis-Lichte Dam provides an impressive backdrop with a 20 km circular hiking trail. For stunning views, the Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169 offers a great vantage point over the Leibis-Lichte Dam.
Yes, there are a couple of options for swimming. The Ebertswiese Mountain Lake, formed from a former quarry, is known for its cool, refreshing water, not exceeding 20°C even in summer, making it a unique natural swimming spot. Lake Prößdorf, a natural bathing lake, also features a wonderful natural beach with fine sand on its western shore, attracting many visitors annually.
The lakes in the region offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find deep mountain lakes like Ebertswiese, tranquil forest ponds such as Upper Sieglitz Pond and Stierberg Pond, and expansive reservoirs like Hohenwarte and Bleiloch, which are part of the 'Thuringian Sea' with fjord-like landscapes. Many areas are surrounded by dense coniferous forests and offer scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. Many lakes, including the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir and Leibis-Lichte Dam, offer excellent hiking trails. The Hohenwarte Reservoir features a 75-kilometer quality hiking trail. You can find various running trails around the lakes, including the Talsperre Leibis-Lichte loop. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Cursdorf guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Leibis-Lichte Dam has a circular route suitable for bikes. You can also find numerous cycling routes, including mountain biking trails, that pass by or around several lakes. Check out the Cycling around Cursdorf guide and the MTB Trails around Cursdorf guide for detailed routes.
Many of the lakes and their surrounding areas are family-friendly. The Leibis-Lichte Dam is noted as family-friendly, with visitors mentioning that children sleep well after exploring its 20 km circular route. Lake Prößdorf also has playgrounds nearby. The general natural setting of these lakes provides ample space for outdoor family adventures.
The 'Thuringian Sea' (Thüringer Meer) refers to a series of large reservoirs in Thuringia, known for their fjord-like landscapes. The Hohenwarte Reservoir and the Bleiloch Reservoir are significant parts of this impressive aquatic system, offering extensive recreational opportunities and scenic beauty.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. Near the Bleiloch Reservoir, you can find Burgk Castle, an impressive 14th-century residence situated on a rocky plateau, offering a magnificent photo opportunity as it reflects in the water. The Höllenteich is an idyllic old raft pond with historical significance related to log rafting in the 13th century, featuring unique iron ocher formations.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Ebertswiese Mountain Lake and Lake Prößdorf. Winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes for quiet walks, though some facilities might be limited.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity to hike away from crowds, as noted for the Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir. The stunning views, like those from Schneiderfelsen, and the peaceful resting spots are also highly valued. The impressive backdrop of the Leibis-Lichte Dam is also a highlight for many.
Yes, Lake Prößdorf is known to offer good fishing spots for anglers. It's a popular natural bathing lake that also caters to those looking to cast a line.
The Scheibe-Alsbach Reservoir is often described as a gem for hikers, offering opportunities to explore away from tourist crowds. Similarly, the Höllenteich is an idyllic old raft pond that is a little off the beaten track, providing peace and quiet, often undisturbed.


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