Best attractions and places to see around Welzow highlight its unique industrial heritage and transformation into a recreational area. Situated in the Spree-Neiße district, the town serves as a gateway to the active Welzow-Süd open-cast mine. The region is characterized by its developing Lusatian Lakeland, offering diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore a mix of industrial viewpoints, cultural sites, and emerging water sports destinations.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A structure that is definitely worth seeing, the landmark "Rusty Nail". From the top, at a height of about 30 meters, you have a wonderful view over the Lusatian Lake District. The observation tower is a highlight and attraction in this region.
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The lighthouse is a very nice hotel with a good restaurant. You should definitely reserve a table on Sunday afternoon. The sunsets are fantastic.
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Absolutely beautiful tour around Lake Senftenberg, easy level of difficulty and mostly shady. Gastronomy along the way is also sufficient and good. At the "leaning tower" it's worth climbing up to 32m and a goulash cannon awaits you with a view over the lake below. There are plenty of parking spaces with toilets all around.
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Very impressive and what a great view - even in completely rainy weather and the snack bar was still open.... ;-)
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There is a lot for cyclists to discover on the varied, 18-kilometer circular route around Lake Senftenberg. See info https://www.lausitzerseenland.de/de/erleben/radfahren/seerundwege/artikel-senftenberger-see.html.
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beautiful lighthouse overlooking the Geierswalder See
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The Geierswalder See is connected to the Senftenberger See via the navigable Koschen Canal and since 2019 there has also been a navigable connection to the Partwitzer See via the Barbara Canal --> interesting for users of motor boats and sailing boats. The 16-kilometer circular trail around the lake is suitable for cycling, skating, hiking, walking and running. For more information see: https://www.lausitzerseenland.de/de/die-seen/artikel-geierswalder-see.html
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Welzow is nestled between the Spreewald and the developing Lusatian Lakeland, offering a landscape transformed from former mining areas into a network of interconnected lakes. You can explore scenic forests and lakes like Lake Sedlitz, Lake Partwitz, and Lake Senftenberg, which are popular for various outdoor activities.
Welzow is known as the 'gateway to the active open-cast mine.' You can gain unique insights into lignite mining at the Welzow-Süd Open-Cast Mine through guided tours. Additionally, the Rusty Nail Observation Tower, though not directly in Welzow, offers a view over the newly formed lake landscape, with its rust-red patina reminiscent of the region's industrial past. The excursio Visitor Center also provides information on the changing landscape and industrial culture.
Yes, the region around Welzow is excellent for cycling. The Lusatian Lakeland features numerous bike routes that explore the history of the region's transformation and connect various lakes. For example, there's an 18-kilometer circular route around Lake Senftenberg. You can find many cycling routes, including easy touring bicycle options and more challenging road cycling routes, by exploring the Cycling around Welzow guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Welzow guide.
Welzow is surrounded by scenic forests and lakes, making it ideal for hiking. You'll find trails that explore the transformed mining landscape and offer views of the emerging lakes. For specific routes, you can check out the MTB Trails around Welzow guide, which also includes routes suitable for general walking, such as the 'Lake Sedlitz – Bridge Over the Ilse Canal loop from Bahnsdorf'.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Rusty Nail Observation Tower, which offers great views, and the Koschener Kanal Lock, which can be interesting for children to watch. The Beach at Partwitzer Lake is also a popular family spot. The Archaeotechnical Centre Welzow (ATZ) offers hands-on exhibits and an epoch garden, making history engaging for all ages.
The Lusatian Lakeland, particularly Lake Sedlitz and Lake Partwitz, offers diverse water sports opportunities. Lake Partwitz is known for its 'South Sea feeling' with heathland surroundings and a beach, perfect for relaxation. Lake Senftenberg is another beautiful destination for activities on and around the water.
The Archaeotechnical Centre Welzow (ATZ) provides an engaging look into prehistory and early history with an exhibition on 'Man – Wood – Archaeology,' covering 12,000 years of human history. You can also visit the Mining Museum for insights into coal mining, or the Schlosspark Museum for historical objects. The 'Zuckerstraße' offers a glimpse into medieval trade.
The Lighthouse at Geierswalder Lake is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a beautiful view and dining options. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites, as the transformed landscape can have varied terrain.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (roughly April to October) are generally the best times to visit Welzow for outdoor activities. During these periods, the weather is most favorable for cycling, hiking, water sports on the lakes, and exploring the viewpoints and cultural sites.
For panoramic views of the transformed landscape, visit the 'Süd' Viewpoint and the 'Welzow Window' Viewpoint, both offering distinct perspectives of the active Welzow-Süd open-cast mine. The Rusty Nail Observation Tower also provides a wonderful view over the newly formed lake landscape from its 30-meter height.
Many of the natural areas around Welzow, including forests and lake paths, are suitable for dog walking. However, specific rules may apply to beaches or nature reserves, so it's always best to check local signage. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most public trails.
Several attractions offer dining or refreshment options. The Rusty Nail Observation Tower has a snack bar, and the Koschener Kanal Lock also features a kiosk or snack bar. The Lighthouse at Geierswalder Lake boasts a very good restaurant and cafe. You'll also find gastronomy options along the circular route around Lake Senftenberg.
The Archaeotechnical Centre Welzow (ATZ) is the primary place to learn about the region's prehistory and early history. It features an exhibition on 'Man – Wood – Archaeology' that covers 12,000 years of human history, including reconstructed originals from the Middle Ages found in the Welzow-Süd surface mine. You can even explore an epoch garden with foods from 8,000 years of cultural history.


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