Best lakes around Bahretal are found within the picturesque Saxon Switzerland region, where the municipality is situated. While Bahretal itself does not feature natural lakes, the surrounding area offers notable reservoirs. These include the Talsperre Malter, known for recreation, and the Talsperre Klingenberg, primarily for drinking water and scenic hiking. Visitors can explore a variety of water bodies that contribute to the region's natural landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The park is a great place to end a hike, with great play areas for children and delicious ice cream.
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A well-maintained spa park in Kreischa is perfect for relaxation, with a large pond and fountain, a watermill, plenty of seating, and more. The Lockwitzbach stream babbles and rushes along here. Info: Thanks to extensive reconstruction, the spa park regained its historic appearance from 1837 in 1998. A former manor house (now the municipal administration building), an impressive and diverse woodland, and a park pond, which, as a design focal point, blends harmoniously into the landscape both ecologically and aesthetically. The spa park forms a single entity with the wooded slopes surrounding the hospital – the so-called Badebusch (bathing bush).
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Top bathing lake! It gets quieter at the end
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The lake is also known colloquially as “Pratzschwitz” (officially Birkwitzer See).
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Beautiful dam, but not so nice to hike
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There are two beer gardens along this little lake. And in the summer a great place to jump into the water.
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Unfortunately the path is currently closed.
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While Bahretal itself doesn't feature natural lakes, the surrounding Saxon Switzerland region offers a variety of water bodies. You'll find large reservoirs like Talsperre Malter, which is popular for recreation, and Talsperre Klingenberg, primarily a drinking water source with scenic hiking. There are also former gravel pits converted into swimming lakes, such as Birkwitz Gravel and Swimming Lake, and tranquil ponds like the one at Kreischa Spa Park.
Yes, Talsperre Malter is a popular local recreation area known for its bathing and water sports activities, including stand-up paddleboarding. Its good water quality and amenities like Paulsdorf beach make it ideal. Another option is Birkwitz Gravel and Swimming Lake, which offers swimming facilities and a nearby kiosk. Pratschwitz Gravel Lake also provides free admission for swimming and sunbathing.
Talsperre Klingenberg is highly regarded for its scenic hiking trails, including a popular 12 km circular route around the reservoir, offering tranquility in a natural setting. For more general hiking options, you can explore various trails around the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Bahretal guide.
Absolutely. Kreischa Spa Park — Pond and Water Wheel offers a beautiful, accessible park setting for recovery and relaxation, suitable for all ages. Talsperre Malter is also very family-friendly, with shallow access to the water at Paulsdorf beach, large sunbathing lawns, and camping sites. Birkwitz Gravel and Swimming Lake and Pratschwitz Gravel Lake are also listed as family-friendly options for swimming and recreation.
Yes, the region has notable dam structures with historical significance. The Talsperre Klingenberg dam wall, built between 1908 and 1914, is a protected monument and an impressive architectural sight, with a public path running over it. Similarly, Gottleuba Dam is a significant man-made monument, serving as a core flood protection system.
Around Talsperre Klingenberg, the Dorotheenfelsen (Dorothea Rock) offers good views over the reservoir, especially when trees are bare. The area around Dead Pond, located in the Rosenthal-Bielatal climbing paradise, features extensive forests and bizarre rock formations like the Sachsenstein and Hercules Columns, providing unique natural monuments and viewpoints.
Yes, the area around Bahretal offers various cycling routes. You can find options ranging from moderate to challenging, such as the 'Zehista Castle – Lower Bahre Valley Road loop from Bahretal'. More details on cycling tours can be found in the Cycling around Bahretal guide.
At Talsperre Malter, you'll find snack bars with terraces, cocktail bars, and camping sites. Paulsdorf beach offers a large sunbathing lawn, sandy areas, and beach chairs. Birkwitz Gravel and Swimming Lake has a kiosk nearby, and Pratschwitz Gravel Lake also provides two kiosks for food supplies.
While specific public transport details for each lake are not provided, Talsperre Malter is a favored destination for weekend excursions from Dresden, suggesting accessibility. For driving, Birkwitz Gravel and Swimming Lake is noted to have parking facilities nearby. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your specific destination.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from swimming and recreation at gravel lakes to scenic walks around dams. The komoot community has contributed over 530 upvotes and 80 photos, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor activities and natural beauty. The tranquil environment of places like Kreischa Spa Park and the impressive architecture of dams like Talsperre Klingenberg are also highly valued.
Yes, Talsperre Klingenberg is primarily a drinking water source for Dresden, and therefore, bathing and recreational sports are not permitted in the reservoir itself. It is best enjoyed for its scenic hiking trails and impressive dam structure.
The broader Saxon Switzerland region, where Bahretal is located, is known for its mountain hikes. While not directly on the lakes, you can find routes like 'Kleiner Bärenstein – View from Großer Bärenstein loop from Stadt Wehlen' or 'Johanniswacht Viewpoint – Schraubenkopf Crag loop from Rosenthal-Bielatal'. These are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Bahretal guide.


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