Best lakes around Herrenhof, a village within the municipality of Georgenthal, Germany, offers access to natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Situated in the Thuringian Forest, the region is characterized by diverse geological formations and water features. The area provides various lakes and renatured gravel pits, suitable for outdoor activities. These locations contribute to the natural landscape, offering options for hiking and relaxation.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Here, as in many places around the Ohratalsperre reservoir, you can enjoy a beautiful view.
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In the shelter is the Touringen stamp 266.
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A really beautiful dam with many impressive views 😊. You can easily walk around the dam on the dam wall, although you will have to climb a few meters in altitude.
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The Ohratalsperre is perfect for hiking 🥾, but above all for 🚴🏼♀️ and the turquoise water is simply beautiful 🤩.
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The Schmalwasser Dam is also known as the Tambacher Meer and was built between 1988 and 1993.
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The approximately 14 km long circular tour around the Ohratalsperre leads along a paved road through a scenically contrasting and attractive environment.
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The Schmalwasser dam is a beautiful excursion destination and has many beautiful views to offer and there are great places to discover, for example the Rölchen.
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Great highlights near the dam are the Röllchen, the Nadelöhr, the Marderbach and the Hulloch, these are worth a visit.
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The lakes around Herrenhof are nestled within the Thuringian Forest, offering diverse geological formations. You'll find serene dam walls, natural forest surroundings, and renatured gravel pits. Many viewpoints provide expansive vistas of the water and surrounding landscapes, such as the one near View of the Ohratal dam.
Yes, several lakes offer popular hiking routes. The Ohratalsperre Dam features a circular hiking trail of about 14 km with many scenic views. Similarly, the Ohra Dam has a 14 km paved road for a circular tour, ideal for both hiking and cycling. The Schmalwasser Dam also offers a relatively long circular route with beautiful views and resting spots, though some sections involve varied terrain.
Yes, for an easier option, the Tambach-Dietharz Reservoir Inflow offers a beautiful and feasible trail of about 6 km, which is great for families with children. Additionally, you can find more easy hiking routes in the region by exploring the Easy hikes around Herrenhof guide.
Beyond hiking, the lakes and surrounding areas offer various outdoor activities. The Ohratalsperre Dam and Ohra Dam are excellent for cycling. The renatured gravel pits in the Apfelstädt Floodplain also provide ideal hiking trails. For more options, check out the Hiking around Herrenhof and Running Trails around Herrenhof guides.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and serene environments. Many enjoy the circular routes that offer diverse scenery and opportunities for relaxation. The turquoise water of the Ohra Dam is often highlighted, and the overall natural beauty, especially in winter, is a common favorite among the komoot community.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural and recreational, the region has some historical context. The Schmalwasser Dam, for instance, was built between 1988 and 1993. The area around Schmalwasser Dam is also close to the Marienglas Cave, a former gypsum mine, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, the lakes can be beautiful in winter. For example, the Ohratalsperre Dam is described as 'simply wonderful in winter'. While specific winter conditions vary, the trails remain accessible for those prepared for colder weather and potentially varied terrain.
Yes, in addition to the larger dams, the Herrenhöfer Teich (Herrenhof Pond) in Oberdorf offers a local spot for recreation. The renatured gravel pits in the Apfelstädt Floodplain also provide opportunities for outdoor activities and ideal hiking trails, contributing to the natural landscape of Herrenhof.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, while winter provides a unique, serene landscape, as noted by visitors to the Ohratalsperre Dam.
Absolutely. Many of the lakes, especially the dams, are known for their numerous viewpoints. The Ohratalsperre Dam and Schmalwasser Dam offer many spots for beautiful photos. The View of the Ohratal dam is specifically highlighted as a place to enjoy a beautiful view.
Yes, stamp collectors will be interested to know that the Ohratalsperre Dam is a Touringen Stamp Station (No. 264). Additionally, a shelter near the View of the Ohratal dam houses Touringen stamp 266.


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