Lakes around Delitzsch are a prominent feature of the Central German Lake District, an area largely transformed from former lignite open-cast mines into recreational and nature preserves. This region offers a diverse landscape of water bodies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. Many of these lakes, such as Werbeliner See, Schladitzer See, and Großer Goitzschesee, have developed unique ecosystems and infrastructure for visitors. The area's history as a mining landscape has shaped its current natural beauty and recreational…
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City harbor Bitterfeld - In the background you can already see the destination, the Bitterfeld arch
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The lakeside stage is also located here, and concerts, etc., are regularly held. Therefore, there is, of course, also a nice parking lot.
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Great clear water, only the guests are special here 😳
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Invites you to take a short rest
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The city beach of Bitterfeld. The beach here is also staffed by lifeguards in summer.
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Goitzsche in the early morning at the beach section
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For water sports and active recreation, the Schladitzer See and Großer Goitzschesee are excellent choices. Schladitzer See offers a beautiful sandy beach at Schladitzer Bucht, water sports schools for sailing, surfing, and freediving, and an 11 km circular path for cycling and inline skating. Großer Goitzschesee, the largest in its district, provides extensive facilities for swimming, sailing, diving, stand-up paddling, and a modern wake park, along with a 30.3 km circular path.
The Werbeliner See is ideal for nature observation. It is the largest lake between Leipzig and Delitzsch and a designated nature reserve and European bird sanctuary. It provides a habitat for numerous rare plant and animal species, including sea eagles, and its islands are crucial breeding grounds. Walking and cycling tours are permitted within the nature reserve, but swimming is generally not allowed to protect the ecosystem.
Yes, both Schladitzer See and Großer Goitzschesee offer family-friendly options. Schladitzer See has the popular Schladitzer Bucht with a sandy beach. On Großer Goitzschesee, you'll find Goitzsche Beach, a public beach section that is guarded in summer, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for families.
The lakes around Delitzsch offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running on well-developed paths. For instance, there are numerous hiking trails and running routes that explore the lake landscapes, including circular paths around Schladitzer See and Großer Goitzschesee. Water sports like swimming, sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddling are popular on the recreational lakes.
The Bitterfeld City Harbor, located on the Großer Goitzschesee, is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This area offers a beautiful view of the Goitzsche and has amenities like restaurants and a nearby beach, making it a good option for visitors with accessibility needs.
Yes, the region's history as a former lignite mining area is evident. At Werbeliner See, you can find memorials at the sites of former villages that were displaced by mining. On the Großer Goitzschesee, the transformation from an industrial landscape to a cultural one is showcased, with features like the Pegelturm (gauge tower) and Roter Turm (Red Tower) offering panoramic views, and the unique Agorapark land art project on the Pouch peninsula.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the scenic beauty resulting from the transformation of former mining areas. Highlights like the Great Goitzsche Lake are praised for their views and extensive water sports. The View of Schladitzer Lake from Schäferhöhe is a popular spot for cyclists and offers panoramic vistas, highlighting the appeal of both active recreation and natural beauty.
Yes, both Schladitzer See and Großer Goitzschesee feature well-developed cycling paths. Schladitzer See has an approximately 11 km long asphalted circular path, perfect for cycling and inline skating. Großer Goitzschesee is surrounded by a circular path of about 30.3 km, which is part of a larger network of hiking and cycling trails, including connections to regional routes like the "Kohle-Dampf-Licht" route.
Yes, especially around the more developed recreational lakes. The Bitterfeld City Harbor on Großer Goitzschesee has restaurants and ice cream parlors, inviting visitors to linger. Additionally, the Biedermeier Beach Hayna at Lake Schladitz also offers snack options and facilities.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the summer months are particularly popular for swimming and water sports due to the warmer weather and guarded beach sections. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. Werbeliner See, as a nature reserve, is suitable for nature observation throughout the year.
Yes, the lakes offer several unique attractions. On Großer Goitzschesee, you can visit the Pegelturm (gauge tower) and Roter Turm (Red Tower) for panoramic views, and explore the Agorapark land art project. The lake is also known for having the world's second-largest amber deposit. At Schladitzer See, the Haynaer Strand has plans for a unique "bathing like in the Biedermeier era" project, adding a cultural touch to its recreational offerings.


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