Best lakes around Langenwetzendorf are primarily large reservoirs, known locally as "Talsperren," located in the surrounding Thuringian region. These bodies of water, such as the Talsperre Zeulenroda, Aumatalsperre, and Bleilochtalsperre, offer diverse recreational opportunities. The area features a landscape of extensive water areas, mixed forests, and valleys, providing settings for various outdoor activities. These lakes serve as significant natural attractions, drawing visitors for their scenic beauty and recreational facilities.
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The overflow structure of the Weida Dam is designed in a cascade shape and is very impressive.
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You can also easily walk around the balancing pool 🏃🏼♀️.
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Highlights of the dam are the views of the cascades and the dam wall, the view from the Grobisch, the quarry area and the carp meadow.
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These dams are ideal destinations for hikers and cyclists. Very beautiful holiday area🥰
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Highlights include the views of the cascades and the dam, the view from the Grobisch, the quarry area and the carp meadow.
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On the outskirts of the town of Weida, nestled in the valley of the small river Auma, lies the Aumatalsperre reservoir, on whose banks the nature campsite with hikers' hostel "An der Aumatalsperre" is located.
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Very well-maintained beach with stamp points ♟️♟️♟️
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There is a parking lot with an information board here. Good starting point for hiking tours.
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The primary lakes in the region are large reservoirs, known as "Talsperren." Notable ones include the Talsperre Zeulenroda (Zeulenrodaer Meer), the Aumatalsperre, and the Bleilochtalsperre. These offer diverse recreational opportunities and scenic beauty.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Auma Reservoir is known for its peaceful atmosphere and offers opportunities for swimming and camping. Zeulenroda Beach, located at the Talsperre Zeulenroda, is well-equipped with an adventure playground, beach volleyball courts, and modern facilities, making it ideal for families.
The Talsperre Zeulenroda is a hub for water sports, including swimming, boating, sailing, diving, and stand-up paddling. The Bleilochtalsperre, Germany's largest reservoir by volume, is also a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, offering sailing, surfing, and boating.
Absolutely. The region around the lakes offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Talsperre Zeulenroda features a 45 km long "Qualitätsweg Wanderbares Deutschland" trail. The Aumatalsperre has a scenic circular hiking trail, and the Bleilochtalsperre boasts many trails with stunning views of the reservoir and the Thuringian Slate Mountains. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Langenwetzendorf guide.
The lakes are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. The Bleilochtalsperre offers a fjord-like environment with extensive water areas and surrounding mixed forests. The Princely Greiz Park, while not a lake itself, is a natural monument embedded in the floodplain of the White Elster, offering a serene environment. The Weida Dam provides views of cascades and the dam structure itself, surrounded by hiking trails.
Yes, the Auma Reservoir has a natural campsite directly on its banks, offering a tranquil setting for those wishing to stay overnight in nature.
The lakes are popular throughout the warmer months, especially from spring to autumn, when water sports and hiking are most enjoyable. Summer is ideal for swimming and beach activities at places like Zeulenroda Beach. The autumn foliage also offers beautiful scenic views for hikers.
Yes, the areas around the lakes provide numerous trails suitable for cycling. The Bleilochtalsperre, for instance, has many trails for both hiking and cycling. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Cycling around Langenwetzendorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse recreational opportunities, from active water sports to peaceful hiking. The scenic beauty, particularly the fjord-like landscape of the Bleilochtalsperre and the well-maintained facilities at Zeulenroda Beach, are highly appreciated. The tranquil and idyllic spots like Schlötenteich also receive positive feedback for their natural charm.
The Talsperre Zeulenroda is notable for its accessibility. It features a 3 km long, barrier-free promenade connecting the lido to the Bio-Seehotel, making it suitable for all visitors, including those with strollers or wheelchairs.
Fishing is possible at some of the lakes. The Aumatalsperre, for example, is partially open for fishing, managed by the Anglerverein Weida e.V. The Bleilochtalsperre also offers opportunities for fishing.


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