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Dog friendly hiking trails around Dam Pirk offer a diverse landscape, characterized by river valleys, historical ruins, and varied forest environments. The region features a network of paths that traverse gentle hills and open meadows, providing scenic views. Hikers can explore trails alongside waterways like the Weiße Elster, encountering both natural beauty and cultural landmarks. The terrain includes both flat sections suitable for leisurely walks and more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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The Burgteich and the surrounding forest area have been under nature protection since 1926, making it the oldest nature reserve in the Vogtland region.
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It's a raised bog pond, a so-called "sky pond," and a nature reserve. Protected birds nest in the reeds. There are also natterjack toads (Bufo calamita), a tree frog (Hyla arborea), and a moor frog population.
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Majestic structure, the Elstertal Bridge
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The manor house, along with the associated estate buildings, has been vacant since 2003. The castle was almost completely built over by the palace. A remnant of a water-bearing moat still survives. The complex was protected as an archaeological monument at the end of 1059.
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In 1382, a knight's seat was mentioned, owned by Ulrich von Sack zu Geilsdorf. The von Sack zu Geilsdorf family sold their property to Hans Wilhelm von Geilsdorf in 1574. Subsequent owners were Georg Peter von Reitzenstein from 1578 and Count Siegmund von Tattenbach from 1668. The castle was built around 1667/1668 on the site of a moated castle that had already existed in the 12th century. Renovations were carried out in 1719. The next owner, from 1725, was the von Nauendorff family. Geilsdorf Castle had been out of use since 1866. After it began to deteriorate, part of the former moat was filled in. The bridge was also demolished. The manor house of the manor was built around 1850. In 1910, large parts of the castle collapsed. The entire property was acquired by Walter Naumann in 1920 and taken over by the city of Plauen eight years later.
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Current Opening Hours (2025) Fri. 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Sat. 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM Sun. 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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My TIP: The region and hikes are very well described in the following book: GERA & Thuringian Vogtland A HIKING GUIDE & TRAVEL GUIDE for active vacationers, hikers, car and culture tourists with hikes near Gera, in the Thuringian Vogtland and on the Weiße Elster Weg, Thuringian Lutherweg, Zeulenrodaer Talsperrenweg, Weidatalweg, Hohenwarte Stausee Weg and in the Plothener Teichgebiet. Country and people section: Interesting facts about nature, history, culture, language & cuisine Travel section: Description of the cities, villages, regions with their sights Hiking section: 39 hiking tour descriptions with overview maps Travel & hiking guide: GERA & Thuringian Vogtland with Greiz, Saalfeld, Plauen... Publisher REISEBUCH-KARHU Price: 17.95 € ISBN: 978-3-98165-772-2 Information about the book & possibility to order: https://www.reise-karhu.de/reisebuecher/gera-thueringer-vogtland.html
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There are over 50 dog-friendly hiking trails around Dam Pirk, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Dam Pirk offers plenty of easy dog walks. You'll find 24 routes classified as easy, perfect for a relaxed stroll with your dog. An example is the Straßberg Church – Picnic Shelter by the Stream loop from Plauen, which is just over 6 km long with minimal elevation gain.
The terrain around Dam Pirk varies, but many trails follow riverside paths and offer views of the reservoir. You can expect a mix of forest paths and open areas. For instance, the Weiße Elster Riverside Path – Horse farm on the White Elster loop from Straßberg provides a pleasant walk along the river.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Dam Pirk are circular, allowing for convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Kürbitz Manor – Elsteraue loop from Kürbitz is a moderate 9.9 km circular hike.
You and your dog can explore several interesting sights. The area is centered around the Pirk Dam and its reservoir. You might also encounter the Ruins of Stein Castle on the shore of the Pirk Reservoir, or enjoy views of the Circular Island at Pirk Reservoir. Some longer routes, like the Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle – Burgstein ruins loop from Pirk, pass by historical ruins.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous adventure with their dog, Dam Pirk offers 9 difficult routes. These often feature longer distances and more significant elevation changes. An example is the View of the Pirk Bridge (A72) – Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle loop from Pirk, a challenging 19.4 km hike.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Dam Pirk, giving them an average of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the scenic views of the reservoir, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels and dog breeds.
Yes, several trails offer excellent viewpoints. Given the prominence of the Pirk Reservoir, many routes provide scenic vistas of the water and surrounding landscape. You can specifically look for highlights like the View of the island in Pirk Reservoir to ensure a rewarding view.
Yes, some of the longer dog-friendly routes incorporate historical elements. For example, the Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle – Burgstein ruins loop from Pirk takes you past the ruins of a moated castle, offering a glimpse into the region's past while enjoying a hike with your dog.
The duration of dog-friendly hikes around Dam Pirk varies greatly depending on the route's distance and difficulty. Easy walks can be as short as an hour, while more challenging routes, like the 23 km Ruins of Geilsdorf Moated Castle – Burgstein ruins loop from Pirk, can take over 6 hours to complete.


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