Best attractions and places to see around Dam Schönbrunn include a variety of natural and man-made features in Thuringia. This region is characterized by its reservoir, dams, and extensive trail networks, offering opportunities for exploration. The landscape features valleys and forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Dam Schönbrunn is a destination where visitors can discover several points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Fore-dam of the Schönbrunn drinking water reservoir 🙂
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Circumnavigation of the dam, well developed.
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Since we were lucky with the weather, the photos were quite acceptable. But all in all, the approx. 15 km long circular route unfortunately has nothing earth-shattering to offer along the way.
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It's a fantastic dam and a fun ride in almost any season. The route around it isn't entirely flat, so save some leg strength. There are also some great photo opportunities along some of the corners.
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Beautiful dam to relax
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Beautiful dam to walk around 🍀many idyllic spots
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Very nice dam in Thuringia Ideal for hiking
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The primary natural feature is the Schönbrunn Reservoir, a lake deeply embedded between valleys, with streams filling its pre-dam and main basin. The surrounding landscape features extensive forests and valleys, characteristic of Thuringia.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. You can get a great perspective from the View of the Schönbrunn Dam control building, which offers views of the dam itself. Another popular spot is the View from Vorsperre Schleusegrund towards Schönbrunn Dam, where you can see the Vorsperre and, depending on the sun, the water can appear a wonderful blue.
The area around Dam Schönbrunn is well-suited for hiking. You'll find a circular route around the dam that is perfectly developed for walking. For more options, you can explore various routes like the 'View of the Schönbrunn Reservoir – Schönbrunn Reservoir loop from Schleusegrund' which ranges from easy to difficult. Discover more hiking routes in the Hiking around Dam Schönbrunn guide.
Many of the attractions are family-friendly. The Schönbrunn Reservoir and its surrounding trails are suitable for families. Viewpoints like the View of the Schönbrunn Dam control building and the View from Vorsperre Schleusegrund towards Schönbrunn Dam also offer accessible spots for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
Besides hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find various running loops, including those around the reservoir, by checking the Running Trails around Dam Schönbrunn guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Schönbrunn Reservoir – Schönbrunn Reservoir loop from Frauenwald' detailed in the Gravel biking around Dam Schönbrunn guide.
The Dr. Wald Trail is a 21-kilometer circular hiking trail that connects natural history with the GDR past in a beautiful natural landscape. It leads through Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig, Stützerbach, and Frauenwald, offering insights into local history, glass blowing, and even a bunker museum.
Yes, the famous Rennsteig trail, a historic ridge and long-distance hiking trail in the Thuringian Forest, is accessible. The Rennsteig ladder Dreiherrenstein-Oehrenstock is a highlight that leads you up to the Rennsteig, passing the Dreiherrenstein, which marks the halfway point of the Rennsteig.
Visitors appreciate the Dam Schönbrunn for its scenic beauty and well-developed circular routes, ideal for hiking and walking. The reservoir itself is often described as very nice, deeply embedded, and a worthwhile destination. The viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of the dam and surrounding nature.
The region is generally suitable for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the trails are clear and the weather is pleasant for hiking, running, and cycling. The circular route around the dam is well-developed, making it enjoyable in various conditions. In winter, areas like Oehrenstock become a hidden gem for cross-country skiers.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty of the dam and reservoir, you can explore sites with historical significance. The Dr. Wald Trail, for instance, combines natural history with elements of the GDR past, including a bunker museum. The Rennsteig ladder Dreiherrenstein-Oehrenstock also features the Dreiherrenstein, a historic marker from 1596 that once separated principalities.
The attractions around Dam Schönbrunn are quite popular within the komoot community. They have collectively received more than 600 upvotes and over 400 photos have been shared by visitors, indicating a high level of engagement and satisfaction with the area's offerings.


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