Best attractions and places to see around Dam Falkenstein include natural features and cultural sites in Germany. The area features the Falkenstein Dam and nearby Muldenberg Dam, offering opportunities for walking, swimming, and cycling. Visitors can also explore the town of Falkenstein, known for its history as a weavers' town. This region provides a blend of outdoor recreation and local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Cafe
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Rest Area
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Dam Falkenstein.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Here you can get interesting information about the construction and function of the dam; very interesting.
0
0
I love this dam. You can walk around it and swim in it. It was built as a source of water for the Fall Gardt, which no longer exists. The dam is therefore used for local recreation in the area. The Muldenberger dam is also nearby and is also very beautiful. There are many beautiful cycle paths from the Falkenstein dam, some of which are quite challenging.
0
0
I love this dam, it brings back childhood dreams. It has changed a lot over time, at least the cool water all around has stayed the same and the dimensions have also stayed the same, around 800 m by 200 m. The best way to get to the cool water is near the dam in the small park with the information boards, which are very well done. Or you can go into the water at the rental station on the jetty. This is the opposite side of the cordoned off area near the dam, the Lohberger Villa, which has a very eventful and exciting history, among other things. Does it have anything to do with the rise of Falkenstein to the city of curtains and weavers? From the dam you can go on wonderful bike tours, towards Falkenstein, Ellefeld, Auerbach or towards Grünbach, Muldenberg or to Hammerbrücke. All bike tours are very well developed, with lots of nature.
0
0
Here you can swim in the cool water and through the dam. Then you can go to the meadow to dry off and relax. The nature is wonderful.
0
0
Beautiful little dam in a beautiful area. The New Year's Mountain Run always takes place here at the beginning of the year. Anyone who has already completed this run can be proud of themselves
0
0
The new exhibition space at the Falkenstein Dam was inaugurated in June 2024. The information panels offer interesting information, including on the construction and history of the Falkenstein Dam. As a special exhibit, an old DN 600 piston valve originally installed in the dam was refurbished and is now accessible to the public. All four photos: State Dam Administration of Saxony / Matthias Kaiser
0
0
The primary natural feature is the Falkenstein Reservoir itself, which offers opportunities for walking, swimming, and enjoying the surrounding nature. Nearby, the Muldenberg Dam also provides a beautiful setting for swimming and relaxation, with a dedicated Pier at Talsperre Muldenberg.
Yes, the area is well-suited for families. The Falkenstein Reservoir is family-friendly, offering trails and facilities. Additionally, the Pier at Talsperre Muldenberg is a great spot for families to swim and relax. For refreshments, Körner's Snack Bar at the Falkenstein Reservoir is also family-friendly, offering ice cream and other snacks.
You can explore the town of Falkenstein, known for its history as an old weavers' and curtain makers' town. A notable cultural highlight is the View of Falkenstein with Church of the Holy Cross and Town Hall, which offers scenic views of these significant landmarks and the charming town.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including waterfall hikes, around the reservoir. For detailed options, explore the Waterfall hikes around Dam Falkenstein guide, which features routes like the Falkenstein Reservoir loop.
The area around Dam Falkenstein features numerous cycling paths, catering to various skill levels. You can find routes for gravel biking and touring. Check out the Gravel biking around Dam Falkenstein guide and the Cycling around Dam Falkenstein guide for specific routes and difficulty levels.
For refreshments, you can visit Körner's Snack Bar at the Falkenstein Reservoir. It offers ice cream, coffee, and other snacks, making it a good spot for a break by the lake, especially on fine weather days.
Visitors particularly enjoy the versatility of the Falkenstein Reservoir, noting that there's something for everyone, whether it's walking, swimming, or simply relaxing by the water. The presence of a kiosk/bistro and clean restroom facilities are also frequently praised.
Yes, the Falkenstein Reservoir is noted for having wheelchair-accessible facilities and trails, making it an inclusive option for visitors.
Yes, both the Falkenstein Dam and the nearby Muldenberg Dam offer opportunities for swimming. The Pier at Talsperre Muldenberg is specifically highlighted as a place where you can swim in the cool water and relax on the meadow afterwards.
The area offers picturesque views, particularly from the View of Falkenstein with Church of the Holy Cross and Town Hall, which provides a panoramic perspective of the charming town and its historic buildings. The dams themselves also offer scenic viewpoints over the water and surrounding nature.
Popular outdoor activities include hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. The region's terrain supports various routes, from moderate to difficult. You can find specific guides for waterfall hikes, cycling tours, and gravel biking, all originating near the attractions.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: