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Touring cycling routes around Seelhausener Lake traverse a landscape shaped by its history as a former open-cast lignite mine, now a 622-hectare lake. The area features a blend of reclaimed industrial land and natural environments, including varied shorelines and surrounding hills. A well-maintained circular route provides access to the lake's features, such as the Mulde floodplains, Sausedlitzer Weinberg, and Laueschem Berg. The western part of the lake is a designated waterfowl refuge, contributing to the region's natural appeal.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kite Strand - The location for kite surfers on the Seelhausener See, not on the Goitzsche.
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The church in Gruna is the center of the village, right on the village square, flanked by the fire station and the community center.
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After 1945, the Grunaer Church was left unused for services and exposed to weathering and destruction. The flood of the century in 2002 had ultimately also severely damaged the house of worship internally. During the renovation work in the church, precious gravestones (epitaphs) made of Italian marble and other valuable stones from the time of the von Spiegel family were found. They lay with the valuable, carved side facing down in the floor and had not been recognized as such until then. In 2005, fourteen epitaphs, after extensive reconstruction, were placed around the inner surrounding walls and are now visible to everyone. 6 years after the flood, the Grunaer Church could be returned to its original use in 2008 after extensive repair and renovation. Source https://laussig.com/index.php/kirchen/kirche-gruna
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On the 15 km circular trail around the Seehlhausener See, visitors will find restful tranquility and plenty of space for leisure activities: walkers, inline skaters, cyclists, runners, riders, and anglers will find excellent opportunities here to spend a relaxing time with friends and family.
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The village of Seelhausen was buried in 1987 during the expansion of the Goitzsche open-cast mine. The Seelhausen Lake was created by flooding the remaining open-cast mine pit. It lies west of Löbnitz, south of Bitterfeld, and north of Delitzsch, in the Central German Lake District. From the end of July 2000, the lake was filled with water from the Mulde River via a pipeline at a rate of 1 m³/s[1] until the pipeline was destroyed by the Elbe River flood in 2002. Since then, the lake has been fed by the Lober-Leine Canal. According to the LMBV (Lausitz and Central German Mining Company), 96% of the planned water level had been reached by March 2004. The flooding work was completed in 2005.[1] A beach area has since been built at the flooding site, and further development of the lake as a recreational area is planned. The larger Goitzsche Lake lies northwest of the Seelhausen Lake. The lake district also includes Lake Paupitzsch, Lake Holzweißig, Lake Ludwig, Lake Neuhaus, and Lake Zöckeritz with Essigloch and Lake Auensee. The total surface area of all lakes in the former Goitzsche open-cast mine is estimated at 24 square kilometers. Lake Seelhausen is a former open-cast mine lake with a water level of 78 meters above sea level. Its storage capacity is 74 million cubic meters, with a surface area of 622 hectares. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seelhausener_See
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Lake Seelhausen is a former open-cast mining lake of approximately 622 hectares, formed from the former Rösa lignite mine (part of the Goitzsche). It lies mostly in the German state of Saxony and partly in Saxony-Anhalt. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seelhausener_See
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Beautiful rest area on the lakeside path
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There are over 400 touring cycling routes around Seelhausener Lake. These routes cater to various preferences, with more than 270 easy routes, 79 moderate routes, and 51 difficult routes available for exploration.
The routes around Seelhausener Lake traverse a unique landscape, blending reclaimed industrial land from its past as an open-cast lignite mine with natural environments. You'll find varied shorelines, the scenic Mulde floodplains, the Sausedlitzer Weinberg, and the Laueschem Berg. Many paths, including the 15 km circular route around the lake, are well-maintained and mostly paved, making them suitable for touring cyclists.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Seelhausener Lake are circular. A prominent example is the 15 km well-maintained circular route directly around the lake, which is suitable for all fitness levels. Additionally, routes like the View of Seelhausener Lake – Rest Area at Lake Goitzsche loop from Sausedlitz and the View of Seelhausener Lake – View of Lake Goitzsche loop from Löbnitz are popular circular options.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can enjoy various points of interest. The lake itself, Seelhausener Lake, is a central feature. You'll also find convenient spots like the Rest Area at Seelhausener Lake and the Shelter at Sechshauser See. For those interested in water activities, there's a sandy beach at the lake and a Kitesurfing Spot at Goitzsche Lake. The region also features the distinctive Sausedlitzer Steilufer (steep bank) and is nestled between the Muldeauen, Sausedlitzer Weinberg, and Laueschem Berg.
Yes, many routes around Seelhausener Lake are suitable for families. The 15 km circular route around the lake is particularly family-friendly due to its mostly paved surfaces and gentle gradients. Routes like the View of Seelhausener Lake – View of Lake Goitzsche loop from Löbnitz are also easy and offer pleasant views for all ages.
The area around Seelhausener Lake is developing its tourist infrastructure, and there are designated rest stops and villages like Löbnitz and Sausedlitz that offer parking facilities for cyclists. The well-maintained circular route around the lake is easily accessible from various points, often with parking nearby.
The touring cycling experience around Seelhausener Lake is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6,700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the unique blend of natural beauty and reclaimed industrial land. The numerous viewpoints and rest stops along the lake's shore are also frequently highlighted as enjoyable features.
The Seelhausener Lake area is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, including those with dogs. The well-maintained paths and natural surroundings provide ample space for cycling with your canine companion. However, please be mindful of local regulations, especially in designated wildlife refuge areas like the western part of the lake, which is a European bird sanctuary.
Yes, there are routes that provide views of both lakes. The View of Seelhausener Lake – View of Lake Goitzsche loop from Löbnitz is an excellent option, offering scenic vistas of both Seelhausener Lake and the larger Lake Goitzsche, starting from the village of Löbnitz.
Yes, the circular route around Seelhausener Lake is integrated into the larger Goitzsche-Rundkurs, offering extended cycling possibilities for those looking for longer tours. A route like the Großer Goitzschesee Gauge Tower – Great Goitzsche Lake loop from Sausedlitz, which is about 31 km long, takes you through the broader Goitzsche Lake area.
Yes, along the routes, you'll find inviting villages such as Löbnitz and Sausedlitz, which serve as excellent places for a break. These villages, along with the developing tourist infrastructure around the lake, offer options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Rest areas like the "Rastplatz am Seelhausener See" also provide facilities.
The well-maintained paths around Seelhausener Lake are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. The diverse landscapes and natural features are particularly vibrant during these seasons, offering pleasant conditions for touring cyclists. The area's infrastructure and mostly paved surfaces make it accessible for much of the year.


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