Best lakes around Aue are found within the surrounding Erzgebirge region, an area known for its historical mining significance and natural landscapes. While Aue itself, now part of Aue-Bad Schlema, does not feature large natural lakes directly, the vicinity offers several water bodies. These include artificial reservoirs and former mining sites that have been repurposed for recreation or preserved for their natural beauty. The region is part of the "Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří" UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting its rich industrial heritage.
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located directly on the terrain paths, unfortunately without a resting place
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The pretty little reservoir owes its existence to uranium mining, because the Silberbach stream was dammed here to provide water for the uranium mines.
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The dam was built between 1974 and 1987. The town of Muldenhammer with a few reactors and a railway line was originally located in this valley.
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The dam was built between 1948 and 1951. After the founding of the GDR, the dam was called the “Dam of Peace”. It was the first so-called "central youth facility" of the newly founded state on October 7, 1949. Source: http://www.sosa-online.de/geschichte.html
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The panoramic view from the dam wall over the forests is simply picturesque. Great place for hikes around the dam.
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There is also a new, great hut to rest up here 👌.
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For a day trip, the Filzteich near Schneeberg is highly recommended. It offers swimming, water activities, and family-friendly attractions. Other notable options include Neuwürschnitz forest pool, known for its natural pool and gastronomy, and the picturesque Slate Pit Dreihansen, a former open-pit mine now filled with water, inviting visitors to cool off.
Yes, the Filzteich is a designated EU bathing water and offers a natural lido with swimming, an 83-meter water slide, and pedal boats. The Neuwürschnitz forest pool is also a popular natural pool where you can swim in summer. The Slate Pit Dreihansen is also known for inviting people to bathe.
The region around Aue, particularly near the lakes, offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails around the Sosa Reservoir, offering panoramic views from its dam wall. The area around Filzteich also provides picturesque landscapes for hiking. For more specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Aue guide, which includes routes like the 'Floßgraben Forest Path' and 'Schwarzwasser Valley' loops.
Absolutely. The Filzteich is very family-friendly, featuring a lido with a water slide, pedal boats, and the KiEZ 'Am Filzteich' children's and youth recreation center nearby. The Neuwürschnitz forest pool is also considered family-friendly, as are the Silberbach Reservoir and Slate Pit Dreihansen.
Yes, the Filzteich is particularly rich in history. Constructed between 1483 and 1485, it was built to supply the Schneeberg mining industry with water and is part of the 'Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří' UNESCO World Heritage site. The Slate Pit Dreihansen is also a historical site, having been an open-pit slate mine in the 19th and early 20th centuries before being filled with water.
The summer months are ideal for visiting if you plan to enjoy swimming and water activities, especially at the Filzteich and Neuwürschnitz forest pool. However, the picturesque landscapes around lakes like the Silberbach Reservoir and Filzteich offer beautiful hiking opportunities throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Even in winter, the region can be appealing for quiet walks.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass near some of the lakes. For example, the Cycling around Aue guide features routes like the 'Bockau Railway Tunnel – Information Point Mulderadweg loop' and the 'Mulde River Path – Mulde River loop', which can be explored by touring bicycle. For road cycling, check the Road Cycling Routes around Aue guide.
Near the Neuwürschnitz forest pool, you'll find good gastronomy options. The Filzteich lido also offers facilities, and there are cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns like Schneeberg. For accommodation, the 'Camping Silberbach' is located very close to the Silberbach Reservoir.
Definitely. The Sosa Reservoir offers panoramic views from its dam wall over the surrounding forests. The Eibenstock Dam is also a significant viewpoint, with its unique overflow resembling a ski jump. The area around Filzteich is known for its picturesque landscape, which once captivated Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Yes, the Eibenstock Dam is a notable man-made monument with display boards documenting its construction and connections. Its overflow is a unique visual feature. The Filzteich itself is a historic artificial lake, originally built for mining, and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the lakes, often highlighting the picturesque views from places like the Sosa Reservoir. The recreational opportunities, especially swimming at the Filzteich and Neuwürschnitz forest pool, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-documented history of sites like the Filzteich and the unique character of former mining areas now transformed into natural attractions.


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