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Dog friendly hiking trails around Dam Muldenberg are set within the picturesque Vogtland region of Saxony, Germany, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by the Muldenberg Reservoir, formed by the damming of several rivers, providing extensive water views. Hikers can explore shaded forests, impressive rock formations, and the unique Rissfälle waterfalls, which are the only waterfalls in Vogtland. The region also serves as a gateway to the western Ore Mountains, contributing to varied terrain and…
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.8km
05:11
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There's good parking here. A good starting point.
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The Katzenstein is located on the way to/from the city and is no longer in the forest. However, it is highly recommended. You practically pass it on the way. You can even climb it.
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Very beautiful rock formation in the forest, definitely worth a visit!
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Nice place to linger and enjoy the view
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The Wendelstein (734 m) is part of a long chain of rocky cliffs that jut sharply out of the earth. This striking rock formation begins at the "Hoher Stein" (Czech Republic), continues via the "Alter Söll" (Schöneck), the "Rehhübel," "Rinnelstein," "Großer Affenstein," "Kleiner Affenstein," "Genesenstein," "Wendelstein," and "Schwarzer Stein" (all Grünbach) to the "Bendelstein" near Auerbach. The Wendelstein, like all the others, is composed of greywacke quartzite. This is a dark gray, mostly highly consolidated sandstone composed of feldspar, chlorite, and mica, with a high proportion of slate and quartzite. About 500 million years ago, the Vogtland region was covered by a shallow sea. Sand and mud settled on the bottom, which subsequently solidified into sandstone and slate, the sedimentary rock, due to climate change and landslide. Forced upwards under enormous heat and pressure, phyllite and quartzite were formed. (https://www.gruenbach.de/freizeit_aktiv)
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A striking viewpoint on the trail from Falkenstein to Grünbach. The Lochstein is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. A covered seating area sponsored by the town's residents always invites you to take a break, which is also greatly appreciated by hikers on Felsenweg 3b from Werda. Located in the Vogtland Geo-Environmental Park, the Lochstein is a greywacker quartzite rock – an impressive rock that can be climbed with a view of the Falkenstein town area. However, when climbing, the "Lochstein" is primarily for more experienced climbers because it has been left in its almost pristine state, which is why it is advisable to have a pair of slings, friends, or nuts handy. But even without this challenge, the Lochstein is simply beautiful in any season. (https://www.vogtland-tourismus.de/mobile/de/poi/aussichtspunkt/lochstein-bei-falkenstein-vogtland/23502738 )
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The hiking trail along the dam is dotted with interesting information panels about the flora and fauna in and around the dam. It is in very good condition and easy to walk on. Sturdy footwear is recommended, however. Below the path marked as Felsenweg 3b, a narrow path runs directly along the shore of the dam. Be careful, there are a few scrambles along the rocks; the path is not marked or signposted. The reward for your efforts are impressive views of the dam.
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There is a lot to see for those interested
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There are over 40 dog-friendly hiking trails around Dam Muldenberg, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulties suitable for you and your canine companion. You'll find everything from leisurely strolls to more challenging routes.
Yes, the Dam Muldenberg area offers 13 easy dog-friendly trails perfect for a relaxed walk with your dog, even if they are smaller or less experienced hikers. A great option is the Weiberteich loop from Am alten Floßgraben, which is relatively short and has minimal elevation gain.
The trails around Dam Muldenberg feature a diverse mix of terrain. You can expect well-maintained gravel paths, natural forest trails, and sometimes sections of asphalt. This variety ensures an engaging experience for both you and your dog, but it's always good to check individual route details for specific surface information.
Absolutely! Many trails offer stunning views of the Muldenberg Reservoir. For a longer, more challenging hike with rewarding vistas, consider the Bench with a view of the dam – Lochstein loop from Grünbach. This route provides excellent panoramic opportunities.
You and your dog can explore several notable natural features. The impressive Muldenberg Reservoir (Muldenberg Dam) itself is a highlight, with its long dam wall. You might also encounter the Forebay of the Muldenberg Dam or the Rote Mulde Forebay, offering tranquil water views. The region is also known for the unique Rissfälle waterfalls, which can be reached via hiking trails.
Yes, circular routes are a popular option in the Dam Muldenberg area, perfect for exploring without retracing your steps. An excellent moderate circular option is the Wendelstein – Bench with a view of the dam loop from Grünbach, which offers varied scenery.
The komoot community highly rates the Dam Muldenberg area, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 7,300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil forests, the beautiful reservoir views, and the well-maintained paths that make it enjoyable for both humans and their dogs.
While the area is very dog-friendly, it's always important to keep your dog under control, especially near wildlife or other hikers. Leash laws may apply in certain protected areas or near the dam structure. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog has access to water, particularly on longer routes.
While the main reservoir paths can be popular, many of the 42 available routes lead into quieter forest sections or less frequented areas. Exploring some of the slightly longer or more challenging trails, such as the Werda pre-dam – Bench with a view of the dam loop from Grünbach, can often lead to a more secluded experience.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking with dogs around Dam Muldenberg, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. In spring, you'll see fresh greenery, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer can be lovely, but remember to plan for warmer temperatures and ensure your dog stays hydrated. Winter hikes are also possible, but trails might be snowy or icy.
Many trails feature benches or picnic spots where you and your dog can take a break. While specific dog-friendly cafes directly on the trails might be limited, the Muldenberg Swimming Pond, located below the dam, offers a refreshing spot during warm days, and some local establishments in nearby villages may welcome dogs.


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