Best attractions and places to see around Döllnitzsee include a significant dam and surrounding natural and historical sites. Döllnitzsee, also known as Talsperre Döllnitzsee, is a dam in Saxony, Germany, near Wermsdorf, built in 1850 and reconstructed between 1981 and 1983. It is the largest, deepest, and most water-rich among the Wermsdorf ponds, covering 86 hectares, and serves purposes such as raw water supply, flood protection, and recreation. The area is characterized by the Wermsdorfer Seen system and the extensive…
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Hotel Seehof Döllnitzsee with restaurant and terrace from March to October in the renovated station building of the narrow-gauge railway invites you to linger with small snacks, cakes🎂, ice cream 🍨 and main courses The Mügeln–Neichen narrow-gauge railway is a Saxon narrow-gauge railway. Opened in 1888, the approximately 24 km long route connected Mügeln via Wermsdorf and Mutzschen with Neichen. It was mainly used for freight transport in the agricultural hilly country, mainly for the sugar beet harvest. Excursion traffic to Horstsee was also of some importance. Between 1967 and 1972, most of the route was gradually closed down; the section from Mügeln to Glossen is still in operation today.
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The Mügeln-Neichen narrow-gauge railway is a Saxon narrow-gauge railway. The approximately 24 km long line opened in 1888 connected Mügeln with Neichen via Wermsdorf and Mutzschen. It was mainly used for freight traffic in the agricultural hill country, mainly for the sugar beet harvest. The excursion traffic to the Horstsee also had a certain importance. Between 1967 and 1972, the majority of the line was gradually shut down; the section from Mügeln to Glossen is still in operation today. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmalspurbahn_M%C3%BCgeln%E2%80%93Neichen
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with rest area & information boards for the train and hiking map Former station building is now a hotel/restaurant
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the narrow-gauge railway used to run here before the lake was dammed
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the former Wermsdorf train station
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Delicious food and tasty beer.
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The dam wall is an ideal place to take a break not far from Wermsdorf. The water exudes a feeling of calm and relaxation.
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The concrete overflow is impressive. You can see a lot of birds here.
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The Döllnitzsee is part of the larger Wermsdorfer Seen (Wermsdorf Lakes) system, which includes Horstsee and Göttwitzsee. The extensive Wermsdorfer Wald (Wermsdorf Forest) covers approximately 4,000 hectares, offering a unique forest and water landscape. You can also visit the idyllic Doktor-Teich and Carl-Teich (Silbersee) within the forest.
Yes, the area around Döllnitzsee and the Wermsdorfer Wald features numerous well-marked hiking paths. You can find circular trails around Döllnitzsee and Horstsee. For example, there are easy routes like the 'Doktor Pond – Sachsendorf Church loop from Sachsendorf' which is about 14 km, or more challenging ones such as the 'Heron Pond – Albert Tower on Collmberg loop from Wermsdorf' at over 60 km. You can find more options in the guide to hiking around Döllnitzsee.
The region offers various cycling paths, including sections of the Mulde-Elbe cycle path and the Döllnitztal cycle route. There are routes suitable for different preferences, from easy tours like the 'Döllnitztalsperre Dam – Döllnitz Reservoir loop from Wermsdorf' (around 15.8 km) to more difficult gravel biking routes. Explore more options in the cycling guide for Döllnitzsee.
For expansive views of the Wermsdorfer Wald and Dahlener Heide, the Albertturm (Albert Tower) on the 312-meter-high Collmberg is a popular destination. The 18-meter-high tower, built in 1854, offers broad vistas of the surrounding landscape.
You can explore the magnificent Hubertusburg Castle in Wermsdorf, a significant Rococo palace and one of Europe's largest Baroque hunting lodges. Also in Wermsdorf is the Old Hunting Lodge (Altes Jagdschloss), a Renaissance-style building from the 17th century. The Former Wermsdorf Train Station also offers a glimpse into the region's past, with information boards about the narrow-gauge railway.
The Wermsdorf area has a rich tradition of fish farming dating back to 1533. Döllnitzsee itself is part of this system of artificial ponds created for fish breeding. This heritage is celebrated annually with the 'Horstseeabfischen,' Germany's largest fishing festival, held at Horstsee, one of the pre-dams to Döllnitzsee.
Many attractions around Döllnitzsee are considered family-friendly, including the Döllnitzsee Dam and the Döllnitztalsperre Dam, where you can observe birds. The extensive Wermsdorfer Wald offers opportunities for easy walks and exploring nature. The Former Wermsdorf Train Station also has information boards that can be interesting for families.
The Döllnitzsee region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. Summer allows for boat trips on some lakes. The annual 'Horstseeabfischen' fishing festival in autumn is a popular local event.
Yes, the Hotel Seehof at Lake Döllnitz offers a restaurant and beer garden in a quiet location with views of the Döllnitzsee. The former Wermsdorf train station building has also been converted into a hotel/restaurant, providing another option for dining and accommodation.
Some areas, such as the paved path with several seating options along Benches Along Lake Döllnitzsee, are noted as wheelchair accessible. However, specific accessibility details for all trails and attractions should be verified individually.
The Wermsdorfer Wald and the trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for walks. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations.
Visitors appreciate the calm and relaxation offered by the water, particularly at the Döllnitztalsperre Dam. The impressive concrete overflow at the Döllnitzsee Dam and the opportunity to observe various bird species are also highlights. The quiet location and beautiful views from places like the Hotel Seehof are also highly valued.
The Döllnitzsee Dam is a great spot to observe various bird species. The entire Wermsdorfer Seen system, including Horstsee and Göttwitzsee, provides important habitats for waterfowl and other wildlife, making the area excellent for birdwatching.


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