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Schmalah Reservoir (Silver Lake)

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Schmalah Reservoir (Silver Lake)

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The Schmalah Reservoir, also known as Silbersee (Silver Lake), is a picturesque drinking water reservoir nestled in the heart of the Sauerland region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated near Olsberg, between Brilon-Wald and Elleringhausen, and close to the striking Bruchhauser Steine, this serene lake sits at an elevation of 549 meters. It plays a vital role in supplying drinking water to the town of Brilon, a function it has served since 1905, with its current dam structure established in 1989.

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    January 1, 2022

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    A small drinking water dam. There is a hiking trail all around. Sturdy shoes are advisable as the paths are often muddy.
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    February 19, 2022

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    The Schmalah See is one of the Sauerland soul places and symbolizes the theme "In the river". You will find the small, naturally designed dam at the end of the Schmalah valley.
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    August 29, 2018

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    This is a beautiful little lake and a great place to relax
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    1. Bornstein (Bruchhauser Steine) – Goldstein (Bruchhauser Stones) loop from Habuchen

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Olsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, Arnsberg District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main hiking routes around Schmalah Reservoir (Silbersee)?

    The primary and most popular route is the Schmahlatal-Rundweg, marked as B1. This circular trail guides hikers around the entire lake, offering continuous views of the water and surrounding forests. It's considered an intermediate trail, suitable for most hikers looking for a scenic outing. While this is the main designated route, the area offers various paths that can be combined for longer or shorter walks.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of the trails at Schmalah Reservoir?

    The trails around Schmalah Reservoir feature varied terrain. While generally accessible, hikers should be prepared for paths that can be muddy, especially after rain. Sturdy shoes are highly advisable. The landscape includes neatly mowed areas near the dam, wilder sections with dense bushes, and forests of beech and birch. The main circular route is rated as intermediate in difficulty.

    Is there parking available at Schmalah Reservoir, and does it get crowded?

    Yes, parking is available near Schmalah Reservoir. However, community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, particularly during peak seasons or on weekends. It's often recommended to arrive early, especially if visiting in summer, to secure a spot without hassle.

    Can I reach Schmalah Reservoir (Silbersee) using public transport?

    While the reservoir is nestled in a natural setting, it is generally accessible. For specific public transport options, it's best to check local bus schedules connecting to nearby towns like Olsberg or Brilon-Wald, and then plan for a potential walk or short taxi ride to the reservoir itself. Direct public transport links right to the lake shore may be limited.

    Are there any specific natural features or viewpoints worth looking out for?

    Absolutely! The Schmalah Reservoir is known for its serene beauty. A notable natural feature is the natural dam at the end of the Schmalah valley, where the water gracefully flows over boulders at the overflow point. The dynamic appearance of the lake, reflecting various sky colors, also creates many picturesque viewpoints, especially where the surrounding beech and birch forests meet the water.

    Is Schmalah Reservoir (Silbersee) suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Schmalah Reservoir offers family-friendly trails. The tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery make it a great place for walks with children. While the main circular route is intermediate, there are likely shorter, easier sections or paths suitable for younger explorers. Remember to wear sturdy shoes, as paths can be muddy.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Schmalah Reservoir?

    The Schmalah Reservoir is a popular spot for outdoor activities, and generally, dogs are welcome on the trails. However, as it is a drinking water reservoir and a natural area, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not enter the water. Always practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after your dog.

    Is it possible to visit Schmalah Reservoir (Silbersee) during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Schmalah Reservoir is suitable for winter hiking, with each season bringing its own unique charm. In winter, the landscape transforms, offering a peaceful and often snow-covered experience. Hikers should be prepared for potentially icy or very muddy conditions, and dress warmly. The reflective qualities of the lake can be particularly striking against a winter sky.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Schmalah Reservoir?

    The Schmalah Reservoir itself is a natural area focused on outdoor recreation, so there are no direct cafes, restaurants, or hotels on its immediate shores. However, the reservoir is situated between the towns of Brilon-Wald and Elleringhausen, and near Olsberg. These nearby communities offer various options for dining and accommodation, typically a short drive away.

    Is swimming permitted in Schmalah Reservoir (Silbersee)?

    No, swimming is not permitted in Schmalah Reservoir. It serves as a crucial drinking water reservoir for the town of Brilon, and for this reason, direct water contact activities like swimming are prohibited to maintain water quality.

    What makes Schmalah Reservoir a 'Sauerland soul place'?

    Schmalah Reservoir is recognized as one of the 'Sauerland soul places' because it embodies the theme 'In the flow'. This designation highlights its serene beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and the way its dynamic appearance changes with the seasons and weather, offering a deeply relaxing and contemplative experience for visitors.

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