Best lakes around Remptendorf are characterized by the large dammed lakes of Bleilochtalsperre and Hohenwarte-Stausee, which are integral to the region's geography. These reservoirs, part of the Saale river cascade, offer extensive water surfaces winding through the Thuringian Forest and Thuringian Slate Mountains. The area provides diverse natural landscapes, from fjord-like stretches to unique pond systems and former slate quarries now filled with water.
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This is the former Lehesten roofing slate opencast mine. Its dimensions alone are impressive; along with the nearby Oertelsbruch, it was one of the largest slate quarries on the continent (approximately 800 m long, 300 m wide, and up to 80 m deep). Source: Wikipedia
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A beautiful region 🤩 If you like, you can also take a detour to the Alvater Tower.
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In the "Land of Blue Gold," as the slate is called here because of its distinctive color, the tradition of Thuringian-Franconian slate mining can still be experienced today. This extraordinary industrial complex, located at what was once one of Europe's largest open-cast slate mines, provides a hands-on experience of the history and processing of slate. The entire Staatsbruch Slate Park area is a nature reserve. 170 Red List species have now been confirmed to have settled in this partially inaccessible area.
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The Göpel shaft system, unique in Europe, is the heart of the “Historic Lehesten Slate Mining” monument ensemble and the trademark of the slate park. The Göpel shaft system was built around 1850, five years after the open-cast mine opened. On the north-west edge of the now closed and flooded roofing slate open-cast mine, the Göpel shaft was used to lift mined slate rock and thus stabilize the production flow. The rock was transported to the adjacent double-slitting hut and processed.
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In the land of 1000 ponds there are also 1000 things to discover... What a beautiful landscape.
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A beautiful circular route in a charming lake landscape.
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The circular route is very beautiful and well signposted. But you can also spontaneously take a different route; there are many good paths here and it is almost impossible to get lost. There are a few places to sit and rest at the first large pond with the stilt house, but there are a few at the other ponds.
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Be sure to visit and take enough time with you.
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The primary bodies of water in the Remptendorf region are the **Bleilochtalsperre** and the **Hohenwarte-Stausee**. These two large dammed lakes on the Saale river are known for their extensive recreational offerings and stunning natural beauty, often referred to as the 'Thuringian Sea'.
The Bleilochtalsperre is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy passenger boat trips, motorboating (with seasonal restrictions), sailing, and stand-up paddling (SUP), with rentals available at 'Saalburg-Beach'. It's also an excellent spot for anglers, particularly for predatory fish like pike and perch. The area also hosts events like the SonneMondSterne Festival.
The Hohenwarte-Stausee is often called the 'Thuringian Sea' due to its immense size and beautiful landscape, with the Saale river winding through deep valleys. It offers diverse activities including boat trips, motorboating, rowing, cycling, swimming, fishing, diving, sailing, surfing, and paragliding. The area is also ideal for relaxation, hiking, and enjoying traditional Thuringian cuisine at local guesthouses.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Lehesten Slate Quarry Industrial Heritage Site offers an engaging historical experience. The Plothen Ponds are great for bird watching and offer swimming in some ponds. The Hohenwarte Dam itself is an impressive sight for all ages.
While specific rules for dogs vary by location around the lakes, generally, many hiking trails and outdoor areas are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or crowded areas, and to check local signage for any restrictions.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails around both the Bleilochtalsperre and Hohenwarte-Stausee. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Isabellengrün Boat Dock – Café Isabellengrün loop from Remptendorf'. More challenging hikes include the 'Bleiloch Dam – Turbine Runner at Bleiloch Dam loop from Remptendorf'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Remptendorf guide and Easy hikes around Remptendorf guide.
The area around Remptendorf and its lakes is well-suited for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Bleiloch Dam – Viewpoint loop from Remptendorf' or 'The Saale River in Ziegenrück – Ziegenrück on the Saale River loop'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Remptendorf guide.
Beyond the large reservoirs, you can visit the Lehesten Slate Quarry Industrial Heritage Site, a former open-cast mine now a nature reserve with clear water and a rich history of slate mining. The Plothen Ponds offer a unique pond system ideal for bird watching. The Hohenwarte Dam itself is an impressive engineering marvel with historical significance.
Swimming is generally allowed in designated areas of the Bleilochtalsperre and Hohenwarte-Stausee. For instance, 'Saalburg-Beach' at Bleilochtalsperre is a popular spot. At the Plothen Ponds, swimming is permitted in some of the ponds, such as Hausteich. Always look for local signage regarding swimming regulations.
The lakes around Remptendorf are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the beaches. Even winter offers serene landscapes for quiet walks.
Yes, both the Bleilochtalsperre and Hohenwarte-Stausee areas offer various amenities. You'll find guesthouses and campsites along the shores, particularly around the Hohenwarte-Stausee, providing options for overnight stays. Many guesthouses also offer traditional Thuringian cuisine.
Access to the major lakes like Bleilochtalsperre and Hohenwarte-Stausee is generally good by car, with various parking areas available at popular access points and recreational zones. Public transport options may be more limited, so checking local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns is advisable if you're not traveling by car.
The Lehesten Slate Quarry Industrial Heritage Site is an extraordinary complex located at what was once one of Europe's largest open-cast slate mines. It allows visitors to experience the history and processing of slate firsthand. The entire Staatsbruch Slate Park area is now a nature reserve, home to 170 Red List species, and features notably clear water in the former quarry.


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