The 21 houses, which should be finished right on schedule this fall, offer visitors a wonderful place to rest and relax. Since the reservoir gave up its drinking water status in 2012, the Zeulenroda Sea has become a real insider’s tip. LEG’s urban and regional developers, working closely with local representatives, have developed an expansive tourism plan and executed it in several stages. The reservoir is lined by a revived natural adventure pool, well-built hiking paths, including several that are barrier-free, an information center, a water sports school, the Starfish Panorama Stage and campgrounds for (active) lounging and relaxation.
Work is wrapping up on Manoah.Haus, a new high-end vacation resort. It represents the latest big investment in the regional tourism industry. A total of 21 barrier-free wooden houses are being built right by the lake. These family-friendly, barrier-free vacation homes are scheduled to open their doors in October 2020. They are special in that they are mostly made of wood and other high-quality natural materials that meet exacting environmental standards and have been manufactured or installed by local businesses. (gro)