Lakes around Dam Saidenbach are centered around the Saidenbach Reservoir, a significant man-made lake in the Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany. This reservoir serves as a crucial drinking water source and contributes to flood protection. The area is known for its tranquil environment and scenic views across the water and surrounding forested hills. It offers opportunities for land-based recreational activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The dam is connected to the Neunzehnhain I and II dams and the Einsiedel dam via canals, pipelines, tunnels, and streams. A charming landscape conservation area of approximately 4,500 hectares extends around the Saidenbach Dam.
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The Saidenbach drinking water reservoir was built between 1929 and 1933 northeast of Pockau-Lengefeld. It dams a total of six tributaries: the Forchheimer Dorfbach, Gründelbach, Haselbach, Hölzelbergbach, Lippersdorfer Bach, and Saidenbach. With over 146 hectares of water surface (22.4 million m³ of water), the reservoir is the largest reservoir in the Central Ore Mountains and also the largest drinking water reservoir in the "Central Ore Mountains" integrated water system. Together with the Einsiedel, Neunzehnhain 1, and Neunzehnhain 2 reservoirs, it provides raw water for the Einsiedel waterworks, which supplies Chemnitz and southern Saxony with drinking water. https://www.wasserwirtschaft.sachsen.de/TS_Saidenbach.html
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The Saidenbach drinking water dam was built between 1929 and 1933 northeast of Pockau-Lengefeld. It dams a total of six tributaries: the Forchheimer Dorfbach, Gründelbach, Haselbach, Hölzelbergbach, Lippersdorfer Bach and Saidenbach. With over 146 hectares of water surface (22.4 million m³ of water), the dam is the largest reservoir in the central Ore Mountains and at the same time the largest drinking water reservoir in the "Central Ore Mountains" network system. Together with the Einsiedel, Neunzehnhain 1 and Neunzehnhain 2 dams, it provides raw water for the Einsiedel waterworks, which supplies Chemnitz and southern Saxony with drinking water. Source:https://pockau-lengefeld.de/profile/saidenbachtalsperre/
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a nice corner for a tour
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Nice route, even with a dog. I recommend hiking boots.
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....The most important architectural monument in the town is the church, built in 1719 by George Bähr (the architect of the Dresden Frauenkirche), including its Silbermann organ. The Forchheim "castle" is the manor house of a former knight's estate. From the heights above Forchheim you have a beautiful view of the water surface of the large dam. After the dam was built, spruce trees were planted on the former agricultural land around the water body, just like at all drinking water reservoirs in the Ore Mountains, in order to minimize the entry of contamination. A little further away from the reservoir, however, in the catchment area of the Saidenbach dam, alder reforestation was also created, some of which today have a very natural character. (https://www.osterzgebirge.org/gebiete/1_9.html )
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In the valley of the Saidenbach, which rises on the Saidenberg near Obersaida, the Saidenbach Dam was built between 1928 and 1933. It can store 22.4 million cubic meters of water and supplies the city of Chemnitz with drinking water. A 334 m long and 48 m high dam holds back the water from the Saidenbach, Haselbach and Lippersdorfer Bach. There were several mills in the valley, such as the Pulvermühle and the Hölzelmühle, which had to make way for the dam. A nature trail, which was created by nature conservationists below the dam, provides an introduction to the flora and fauna of the area. Beech forests, which in spring have a rich ground flora of early bloomers, line the path. Later, shade-tolerant plants such as wood sorrel and shadflower cover the forest floor. First mentioned in documents in 1299, Forchheim is a forest-strip village whose most important source of income for centuries was agriculture....
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Attention: The dam is currently completely closed due to cracks in the wall, and will probably remain so for the whole of next year. Update 2024: the path over the top of the wall is open again.
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The primary body of water is the Saidenbach Reservoir, a significant man-made lake in the Ore Mountains, Saxony. It is part of the Central Ore Mountain Dam System, which also includes other reservoirs like Einsiedel, Neunzehnhain I, and Neunzehnhain II, though the Saidenbach Reservoir is the most notable for visitors.
Yes, the area around the Saidenbach Reservoir is excellent for hiking. There are well-maintained trails suitable for various fitness levels, including circular walks around the reservoir. You can find many routes, from easy to moderate, for example, in the Lakes around Dam Saidenbach guide.
Hiking trails around the Saidenbach Reservoir range from easy to moderate difficulty. Many routes are suitable for various fitness levels, including family-friendly options. For example, the 'Saidenbach Dam Inlet – Saidenbach Reservoir loop from Lippersdorf' is rated easy, while others like 'Saidenbach Reservoir – Panoramic View of the Dam Lake loop from Forchheim' are moderate.
Yes, circular walks around the Saidenbach Dam are a popular activity. The public footpath along the dam crest has been reopened, allowing for uninterrupted exploration and scenic views. Many routes, such as the 'Saidenbach Reservoir – Saidenbach Reservoir loop from Lengefeld-Rauenstein', offer a full circuit.
The region is known for its tranquil environment and scenic views. You can find several viewpoints offering panoramic vistas over the reservoir and the surrounding forested hills. A notable spot is the View of the Saidenbach Reservoir, which is ideal for relaxation. The Reservoir Shore also provides a place to take a break with views over the dam.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, the area is well-equipped for visitors engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, implying accessible parking facilities are available near popular trailheads and access points around the reservoir.
Yes, the region around Dam Saidenbach is considered family-friendly. Many trails, including those around the Saidenbach Reservoir, are suitable for families, offering easy hiking and cycling opportunities. The scenic setting makes it an enjoyable excursion for all ages.
While specific regulations for dogs are not explicitly stated, the well-maintained trails and general outdoor nature of the area suggest that dogs are generally welcome, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to responsible pet ownership practices.
The area around the Saidenbach Reservoir is beautiful in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling with vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions. Even in winter, the views can be stunning, though some paths might require appropriate gear.
Besides hiking, the area around Dam Saidenbach is popular for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and gravel biking. For example, the Cycling around Dam Saidenbach guide and the MTB Trails around Dam Saidenbach guide offer numerous options. Fishing is also permitted in the reservoir with the necessary licenses.
The Saidenbach Reservoir serves as a crucial drinking water source for Chemnitz and the surrounding region. Due to this, direct water activities such as bathing and leisure sports in the water are generally not permitted. The area is best enjoyed for its land-based recreational opportunities.
Visitors consistently praise the scenic beauty and tranquil environment of the Saidenbach Reservoir. The well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, the beautiful views over the dam, and the opportunity for a peaceful escape into nature are frequently highlighted. Many appreciate it as an ideal excursion destination for the whole family.


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